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Trapped with Ms. Arias: Part 1 of 3 From Getting the File to Being Ready for Trial (Volume 1),

Trapped with Ms. Arias: Part 1 of 3 From Getting the File to Being Ready for Trial (Volume 1), by L. Kirk Nurmi

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Most people became interested in the State of Arizona v. Jodi Arias January 2, 2013, when opening statements were delivered. Over time that interest became a media sensation and a world-wide phenomenon. However, as her attorney I know that what you saw at trial is only part of the story. Have you ever wondered what happened before the trial began, what it was like to deal with Ms. Arias when the cameras were not rolling? In this book I detail for the reader what happened before the case began, what happened before the cameras were on. I detail the things that you do not know, things that will describe my reality, the reality that I was "Trapped with Ms. Arias."

Trapped with Ms. Arias: Part 1 of 3 From Getting the File to Being Ready for Trial (Volume 1), by L. Kirk Nurmi

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  • Published on: 2015-11-10
  • Original language: English
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Trapped with Ms. Arias: Part 1 of 3 From Getting the File to Being Ready for Trial (Volume 1), by L. Kirk Nurmi


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138 of 144 people found the following review helpful. Disappointed with some things...BUT By ARIEL First let me say I am happy Mr Nurmi was able to use his book as a form of therapeutic catharsis.With a client like Jodi Arias, he's entitled to all the catharsis in the world!But ...I was also disappointed. I really wanted redemption for Kirk too. But people tend to want people to be really honest, with everything, before absolving. And I'm NOT talking areas of Attorney Client privilege . I was disappointed that he largely stuck to the same story that failed during the trial. And I'm not talking about Arias' testimony, I'm talking solely about Nurmis argument and views he claims he had on what the evidence did or didn't tell him.Mr Nurmi believes that HE saved Jodis life. I get it. that's what he'd really like to believe. but given the 11-1 in favor of death, and what those of us know about the Jodi support website having "all the jurors names minutes after the verdict was announced", I tend to believe Jodis illegal actions in tampering with a juror via her supporters had more to do with it than any trial strategy employed by her lawyer.One thing I found amusing in book is when Kirk argues: "If you disagree with me" or "If you think I am wrong, if you can momentarily separate your hatred for Ms Arias for a minute...you will see I am right". Um. Come now Mr. Nurmi. The hubris doesn't suit you.Your 'take' was in fact often highly misleading or at best ...gullible. But again, I get it, you had to stand by the really ugly parts of your argument.But rest assured. The 'ugly parts' were not 'all Jodi. But I don't hold that against you. In the end, I'm glad you argued the way you did. Because Arias cannot say her lawyer didn't fight strong enough with her story. And you fought really hard for her. I don't think there's an appeals judge anywhere that wouldn't believe that. Just don't expect all of "us" to believe what you write as your reasoning for why you believed this or that. I believe you believed you could 'argue' something with a certain reasoning, but I don't believe in light of all the other evidence, that many of the things you said in your book was your true and honest opinion of certain pieces of evidence. We know you had access to the same things that Beth Karas released on her website that the state did not present in court. And because we know this, we know you know, that Jodis prosecution could have been much MUCH MUCH worse. You talk about all her jail phone calls. But there's so much more in her journals and texts that proved that Jodi was stalking Travis Alexander. Maybe women pick up on what she was doing much better than men. Whether you pretend to yourself that men can't be victims of emotional and psychosocial abuse or not- (and that abuse is part of the reasoning for why he continued to have sex with Jodi)- or that a guy cannot be conflicted and have opposing feelings about someone- "facts are stubborn things". And the facts are that Jodi is a very frightening individual. Travis was no saint but he was impressionable, very vulnerable and had no idea that messing around with someone like Jodi Arias was like playing with a ticking time bomb.Oh and by the way, can you explain why you believe it had to have been Travis that initiated the "second sex" on June 4? I get it helps the whole argument you have, but if you read all the texts you know Jodi Arias herself was the one in the weeks and last couple months leading up to his death - that was the one initiating sex talk and trying to get him in bed. And we know on several occasions it was Travis who rejected HER come ons. Telling HER to go to sleep. That she was not welcome in his bed. If you want redemption - don't seek to continually make him out to be someone using her only for sex and portraying him as an insatiable sex monster when you know that's simply not what the "evidence" shows.Or do you simply think that if there's a lot of sex going on that that means it HAS to be the guy initiating it? Personally I think this is a perfect example of you not being honest with the readers. I personally think in actuality you were surprised when the state failed to really rebut this kind of argument you made. I recall you specifically asking a question to Demarte about whether she doubted the veracity and intensity of their sexual relationship. I think you asked it because you were worried that a juror or two might have connected the fact that this relationship might NOT have been as frequent as your client testified it was. Or, that it was JA ...that was... in the end of his life the one desperately using sex as a tool of power over him.Aside from my disappointment for the above reasons, I also found your stories about Jodi Arias herself informative and confirming. I do enjoy the way you write. I just hope your next two books are written with a little more respect toward your audience. We know a LOT more about this trial, and the law than I believe you realize. And pretending as if we didn't watch the whole trial, or don't know better -when it comes to certain pieces of evidence, is more than a tad insulting.

49 of 52 people found the following review helpful. Worth reading but not without its problems By CSPaula I appreciate that this book was written because we should study dangerous people but its not without its problems. First, the idea that Jodi Arias was sexually abused is ludicrous. The author repeats over and over that "facts are stubborn things" yet has absolutely no facts (and even says so) to support the idea of her sexual abuse. Having represented criminals who sexually abuse people does not make one qualified to diagnose sexual abuse. Sexual abuse survivors do not act the way Arias does and for many people it affects them not at all. There are other explanations for her behavior, not of which involve sexual abuse. Second, as many others have noted, the book is badly in need of an editor. Grammar errors and the like take away from the book. There are also times when the author trashes the victim. Yes, he more or less apologizes for it but it still happens and it seems unfair and without a strong basis of facts. Finally, I think all new information about the case could have fit into one book rather than three but I guess that ultimately remains to be seen.

37 of 39 people found the following review helpful. I believe she always got her way with her parents and learned the fine arts of manipulation early By Lauri Ridley The book was interesting but I totally disagree on a few points. I don't believe the murderer was ever sexually abused. That is just what makes sense to Nurmi. I believe she always got her way with her parents and learned the fine arts of manipulation early. Let's face it when she didn't get her way all heck broke loose as Nurmi tells us. I don't agree that this was not premeditated. I believe she made sure the roommates were gone and gave him just one more chance or made sure that her pleasures were his last. Facts are a stubborn thing aren't they? The murder planned on trashing Travis if she did not get her deal and if Nurmi didn't play ball she would destroy him. Pattern going to any lengths to get what she wanted. So that sex tape was intentional and he probably thought what is wrong with her that she lets me get away with this but more important that fight about her betrayal could have been all around that tape. That is speculation but what makes sense to me.Finally the book confirmed for me that she is a manipulative self serving dangerous person. I was not surprised to read the hatred she used towards her Mom and then to see her fry about her Mom in an interview. She is a masterful liar that has lied for way too long and been believed. But her lies are all she has left and a few delusional supporters. Go bye Ms. Arias. You reminded us all that true evil does indeed exist.

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