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Saturday, May 25, 2013

JODI ARIAS JURY WAS AFRAID TO MAKE DECISION OF DEATH ACCORDING TO THE FOREMAN - -WHAT A JOKE THIS JURY WAS.


THE KUHNS REPORT


LAS VEGAS- Hello America, and how is the world treating you?


The jury foreman in the Jodi Arias trial says the panel could not decide whether the killing of her boyfriend was enough to merit a death sentence. What? She admitted to "murdering him."  Foreman William Zervakos goes on to say Arias was not a  Jeffrey Dahmer or Charles Manson. Really?

This scorned, hateful, obsessive woman stabbed her boyfriend repeatedly, then she took time to coldly shoot him in the head and then, - - hold his head up with one hand and slash his throat from ear to ear. If that doesn't merit a death penalty, What does? The jury was assigned the task to determine Arias fate on the  facts of the case, not compare murders to Dahmer and Manson.  The foreman also said this: " It was unfair that 12 average Americans who aren't lawyers had to make such a crucial decision." What a bunch of dummies. With an attitude like that it is a wonder how this jury was chosen for jury duty. People, that is what 12 average people are tasked to do - -  make the decision as to life or death like  other juries all over the country. And then this foreman tells the world he would like to talk to Jodi Arias. What a jerk. Could it be he's star struck? He wants his 15 minutes of fame. I would suspect he is one of the jurors that would not vote the death sentence for Arias.

Hopefully, the next jury will have the courage to look at the facts of the case and forgo the comparison of Dahmer and Manson to Arias. Murder is murder. Arias confessed to the crime and the bizarre, ugly details of the murder.  Just because Arias didn't cannibalize her boyfriend after shooting him and slicing and dicing him up - - she gets a pass? What a lousy bunch of misfits  this Arias jury was. If they really believed that they should not be making such a decision they should have refused to serve on the jury. - And, that's my opinion. Make your own decisions. You decide.

Bradley W. Kuhns, Ph.D., O.M.D.
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