Community | March 22, 2013 | 5 comments

Why are we so interested in Jodi Arias murder trial?

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BillCorcoran
Once again that poor sap, HLN's Dr. Drew, trots out a gaggle know-nothings to comment about the Jodi Arias trial and they don't even know that the trial is about premeditation and not whether she killed Travis Alexander.

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5 comments // Why are we so interested in Jodi Arias murder trial?

  • Tayllerand
  • Paratus
  • BillCorcoran
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      BillCorcoran  
    • Paratus:

      There have been scores of movies made about famous murder trials and TV found out a long time ago that sex and murder sells. Some of the best-selling books have been about famous murder trials. The Jodi Arias muder trial is no different and there are already plans to make it into a movie or a TV special.

    • 1 month ago
  • sjwright29
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      sjwright29  
    • Hmm ... Dr. Drew has spoken on that & is crystal clear re the fact of premeditation in the Arias trial. Guess you missed that info, but it's clear you are not a fan of the Doc ... "poor sap?" Odd sideways insult. And you aren't much of a speller either, in referring to the "no-nothings" ["know-nothings"] x cough cough -- ironic to say the least. Your comment? Epic fail, laced with irony re YOUR lack of knowledge.

    • 1 month ago
  • BillCorcoran
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      BillCorcoran  
    • sjwright29:

      Dr. Drew is not crystal clear and he doesn't have a clue about premeditation. Drew is worse than a sap. He is pathetically stupid. I was a reporter and columnist for 40 years and copy editors corrected my grammar and spelling. If you are getting your information on this trial from HLN, I feel sorry for you because you are hearing nothing but lies and twisted facts from everyone on HLN. They don't have a real reporter on their payroll. They are lawyers who failed miserably in the law profession like Nancy Grace did.

    • 1 month ago
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