Archive for June 24th, 2011
Gojo the Threatmeister
One more thing, Scout. I really wish you would publish the name of the bitch who wants to talk about my daughter. I’m got people looking, but you could hurry the process along. Thanks. –Gojo
Now, ain’t dis nice!
Gojo and his daughter put themselves smack dab in the middle of this case from the very beginning! His daughter was the visit control officer for the Young clan when the Fishers visited with Cassidy. His daughter was touted by his very own self as a counselor who was going to help Michelle’s child get through the horrible aftermath of her father’s actions.
In short, Gojo, you AND YOUR DAUGHTER deserve everything they get on any board extant where this case is being discussed.
Your history of threatening people whose opinions you fear goes back to the early days of the investigation. You tried to get reporters fired from news outlets. You succeeded in getting one poster fired from her job, and attempted the same with others.
Wow! I just had a thought…did you ever come after me? Oh well, probably not–after all, I’m not a heavy player in this case, just an opinionated curmudgeon.
Here’s one of the posts Gojo is so pissed off about:
TRIAL!
“Ain’t Gonna Be No Trial” became the mantra of the Gojo-man. “Ain’t Gonna Be No Trial.”
I wonder how many times he had to say it over and over in order to fall asleep at night.
“Ain’t Gonna Be No Trial.”
Well, Gojo, here’s your trial. We got to hear Meredith, Linda, Heather, Pat, and the Golden Boy, himself. Four hours, Jason defended himself, answering questions tailored to the prosecution’s assertions. Some of his answers were pretty stupid. The twig in the door, frinstance. Uh huh. Did he not realize the jury would see those photos? Is Stretch Armstrong Jason’s alter-ego? And what about the cigar thing? He must have known that lie could be easily disproved. Especially since one of the provisions of the Cassidy agreement was that she would not be exposed to tobacco smoke. Please! Still, he was all boyish charm, wasn’t he? Facially animated, gesturing…I could see the salesman, and he did a damn fine job of hawking his purported innocence. The fun part, though, is that nobody is buying. It’s just not credible for a man to say he loves his wife, while systematically boinking every woman in sight. It was funny (in a sick sort of way) when the comments on the boards ran to, “OMG…ANOTHER ONE????
“Ain’t Gonna Be No Trial!”
Right, Gojo!
Oh. And then, the trial was going to exonerate Jason.
I realize that the verdict is not yet in but, really, people!
I mean…who else is there? Gojo and others tried to make the case for Meredith as the possible killer, as well as unidentified strangers. The latter makes no sense at all…the overkill indicates some intimacy between the victim and the killer. It takes that to produce enough anger to do that much damage. I think we all understand that, hence the attempt to smear Meredith, as the only other person close enough to Michelle to inflict that much damage.
Seeing Meredith on the stand should have allayed anyone’s concerns about her sincerity and honesty, especially in contrast with Jason’s sales pitch. No longer can Gojo sustain the Jason-Moral-Mountain-Man image. He sent his wife an anniversary card virtually from the arms of his mistress! How very loving, Jason! He had sex with at least three women outside of his marriage.
He lied and lied, and lied. I am so glad he got on the stand. I’m glad his mother and sister did, also. We may have got a glimpse into the psychology of this family. This jumped out at me…Jason was allowed to tease and terrorize his sisters, which Pat chalked up to “love.” I have to ask, what kind of love is this, that is expressed in cruelty and abuse? Because that’s what it is. It’s verbal, psychological and emotional abuse. Love, my ass!
But, I digress. The trial. Personally, I think it’s probably never a good idea for the defendant to taked the stand, unless he can be completely open and honest…i. e.., innocent. This one, for all his boyish charm, was not particularly convincing.
I’d love to see Eyes For Lies’ take on Jason’s performance.
“Ain’t Gonna Be No Trial.”
I strongly doubt there will be an exoneration.
Wait and see. And wait.