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Hard to feel sorry


For her alleged victim. If a woman treated a man like that most men online would side with the male killer. Travis was crazy. He pretended to be mormon to have power in the community.

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Bitch was too weak minded to move on. You're too retarded to see that.

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People are demented for thinking their relationship was secretive when it wasn’t. It was out in the open and they showed public affection to one another. His friends and family are dishonest for denying this.

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You are demented. It's your girl Jody who claims that she and Travis acted like they had broken up while carrying on their sexual affair. They had an on-and-off relationship and Jodi knew fully well it wasn't exclusive.

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There are videos of them being intimate in public, looking like a couple.

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I didn't know that. If that's true, then Travis deserved to be gutted like a fish, the cad ..

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How does that even relate to what I said? Yes, they had a tumultuous on-and-off, long-distance relationship for a year before they BROKE UP and they continued a sexual affair without anyone knowing.

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Let's see, she stabbed her boyfriend 27 times then shot him. We're going to believe this witch's description of the alleged abuse? Who's crazy here?

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Looks to me they are both scumbags and the world's a better place without them among us.

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He emotionally and psychologically tortured her. They probably also had physical fights. No one except those who were there know for sure what exactly happened.

It’s hard to imagine a man as big and heavy as Travis defenseless and incapacitated by any woman any height or weight. Men are much stronger than women. If she killed him, I think she got help.

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A quick, surprise stab will render any size person defenseless.

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Okay then. In the neck/back?

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I'm still refining my technique.. 😲

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He emotionally and psychologically tortured her. They probably also had physical fights. No one except those who were there know for sure what exactly happened.


Did he have her chained in a basement? Killing him was the only option?

I went out with a girl once who was abusive. She showed her colors on the third date. There was no fourth. If Travis was indeed abusing her, she should have ended it rather than stab him dozens of times. In retrospect, she might have been better off not seeing Travis anymore as opposed to killing him and spending the rest of her life behind bars.

It’s hard to imagine a man as big and heavy as Travis defenseless and incapacitated by any woman any height or weight.


If they had on boxing gloves, a referee, and fought by the The Marquess of Queensberry Rules, I'd agree that Travis would win a fight against Arias. But it's surprising that having a knife plunged deeply and repeatedly into your body when you weren't expecting it changes the dynamic a bit..


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You must be trolling

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No, I am angry. And it is hard for me to feel sorry for Travis after what I read about him.

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@Dainty Please watch her interrogation and tell me you still feel this way - the woman is the definition of a sociopath.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N274EurzpAA

She changes her story a million times, is caught in lies, fakes everything from concern to support for his family to saying someone else did it to him being abusive... She killed him in a fit of anger. She was obsessed with him. Didn't she move to Arizona after he did?

The only thing he was guilty of was enjoying his side sex life with a crazy woman he assumed he could control. I get that - sometimes men think with the wrong body parts. However, I'm sure he didn't think she was going to stab him 27 times then shoot him in the head. It seems to me she went over, had sex with him thinking it would get her on that trip, then he told her he was taking someone else to Cancun, and she boiled over and killed him when he wasn't looking.

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I have seen it. My comment wasn’t so much about her as it was about him. It still nearly impossible for me to feel sorry for Travis. He was a bad person and he was downright cruel and deceptive.

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A few questions, as I'm now trying to wrap my hands around your post and state of mind here:
1. What difference does it make if you feel sorry for him now? Isn't' this case almost a decade old? He's dead. He was brutally murdered. Is someone asking for us to feel sorry for him?
2. Does not feeling sorry for him justify her absolutely slaughtering him?
3. What do you think should have happened to Jodi?

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1. This post was made because many people say he did nothing wrong with her and I don’t agree with that. Actually I can’t fathom it. These same people would understand better if it was a man freaking out being obsessive and simping over a deceptive, flaky, elusive woman leading men on.

2. No it doesn’t justify murder but since day one on earth, jealousy has been a motive for murder. People, especially men, have to learn to be more careful, helpful, communicative, honest and real with their intentions and motivations.

3. Because she murdered him she should be in state prison. Because she has mental illness which is relevant to her crime, she should get fair treatment for it.

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Gender doesn't enter into it. Any rational adult can see that she is a sociopath and a murderer, and were their behavior reversed, we'd all be saying that about him. He was murdered.

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