For those who didn't see the full interview, someone from another forum wrote it down:
VERDICT! IN JODI ARIAS TRIAL! | Tamara Tattles. I thought #4 was interesting, she is calling her mom a saint and this goes along with Juan suggestion that she either thinks someone is perfect or they are horrible and she devalues them. Personally, I think she's being nice to mom so that mom can make her life in prison a little more bearable.
Watched all five segments on MyFoxPhoenix of the interviews with Jodi Arias and, by God, that woman is so incredibly sick and will never, ever accept responsibility for anything. Here are some excerpts of her responses to the reporter’s incessant “what are your thoughts on that?”:
1) Did she avoid eye contact with Travis’ family during the trial? “I typically avoided eye contact. Travis comes from a family where they all sort of look a lot alike so when I see their faces, I see Travis and I see the man that abused me and I don’t want to look at that.”
2) What are your thoughts on Juan? “Ummm, well, prior to trial, I respected Juan as a very capable attorney. Ummm, even though he’s done some very shady things in my case as far as hiding evidence and failing to disclose certain things hoping it would just go away. But in the end what does it matter? It didn’t help my case. His accusation that I was seeking fame is absurd.”
3) Was Twitter your idea? “It just became sort of an idea that I thought of in February and we decided to go for it. I don’t regret it. I think there’s a little bit of satisfaction gained from being able to just impart my ideas and my thoughts and sort of let people know where I’m coming from. You don’t have to read it if you don’t like it.”
4) What are your thoughts on your mom? “As far as my mom, I feel that I don’t deserve her. She’s a saint and I have not treated her very well.”
5) The jury didn’t believe your story. What are your thoughts on that? “I can understand that, I think, because of the lies that I told in the beginning to try to cover up this, cover up that, to hide the things that I didn’t want to made public.”
And the worst of all is this:
6) “It’s not like I went up [to Utah] because I was hoping to pursue a relationship. I went up there because I thought ‘oh crap, I need to keep my schedule.’ So I went up there almost because I felt a sense of obligation inside in order to keep up the pretense. Not because I was going up there to have fun.”
7) Do you still think about Travis and in what way? “Yes. Ummm, there’s a lot of regret because I was really hoping to get a plea and avoid talking about all of the things that came out about him. If we had been able to avoid trial, we could have avoided just the murkier aspects of his life that he kept hidden and these aren’t just things that came from my mouth. They are his own words, his own e-mails, his own text messages. The activities that he was up to, photographs that showed that as well. And none of that would ever have come to light; it would have just been forgotten. He would have been memorialized as, umm, not perfect by any means, but somebody who was known to adhere to his morals and the principles that he espoused. But now the curtain has been drawn and you can see the hypocrisy and everything that was there. And I regret that because although I know even though he was living the life of a hypocrite, that was not how he wanted to be perceived and I think inside he didn’t really want to live that kind of life.”
8) What about the pedophilia? “Well, again, he’s fantasizing about having sex with a 12-year-old on the tape. That’s pedophilia by definition.”