04-12-2013, 10:02 PM
LA VIOLETTE: JUROR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 OF 3
REGARDING: JURORS DOUBT LA VIOLETTE’S ASSESSMENT OF TRAVIS AS A CONTROLLING PEDO ABUSER
Juror Quesiton: Do you have any other evidences of abuse besides Arias' word.
“I actually didn’t see other evidences of physical violence by Travis other that what Ms. Arias told me,” said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Do you think that Alexander making comments about a 12-year-old girl during a phone sex conversation is fundamentally different than him masturbating to pictures of young boys?
"I think it’s different I just think it’s an unusual comment to make from a 30-year-old man about a 12-year-old girl," said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Do you have any proof, other than Arias' word, that Alexander ripped out pages of her journal and made her only write positive things.
LaViolette said she does not.
Juror Question: Can you explain how Arias can remember physical abuse incidents so vividly but didn’t write anything in her journal?
"I know that people remember things they don’t write down,” said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Is it possible that Alexander said some of the negative things about Arias because he was worried about her stalking and wanted to distance himself from her?
"No, no I don’t believe that," said LaViolette.
REGARDING: JURORS DOUBT LA VIOLETTE’S ASSESSMENT OF TRAVIS AS A CONTROLLING PEDO ABUSER
Juror Quesiton: Do you have any other evidences of abuse besides Arias' word.
“I actually didn’t see other evidences of physical violence by Travis other that what Ms. Arias told me,” said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Do you think that Alexander making comments about a 12-year-old girl during a phone sex conversation is fundamentally different than him masturbating to pictures of young boys?
"I think it’s different I just think it’s an unusual comment to make from a 30-year-old man about a 12-year-old girl," said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Do you have any proof, other than Arias' word, that Alexander ripped out pages of her journal and made her only write positive things.
LaViolette said she does not.
Juror Question: Can you explain how Arias can remember physical abuse incidents so vividly but didn’t write anything in her journal?
"I know that people remember things they don’t write down,” said LaViolette.
Juror Question: Is it possible that Alexander said some of the negative things about Arias because he was worried about her stalking and wanted to distance himself from her?
"No, no I don’t believe that," said LaViolette.