This book is NOT based on facts. It is the opinion of the author that wrote this book that Jodi Arias is beautiful. That opinion is not shared by the whole World or the majority of the World. Travis Alexander and Jodi Arias were not a Mormon couple, there was no "union," at the time that Jodi Arias murdered Travis Alexander. They were ex-girlfriend and ex-boyfriend at the time that Jodi Arias planned, murdered, and tried to cover up her crime. Let it be known that the author of this book is trying to make it out like the Mormon religion runs deep into Jodi Arias religious beliefs. It does NOT. Jodi Arias didn't convert to Mormonism until after she had met and started seeing Travis Alexander, that was a Mormon. After Jodi Arias converted to Mormonism she did NOT honestly practice the Mormons religious beliefs. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints does NOT condone MURDER. Travis Alexander's death does not smack the reverberation of ANY so called "murders of atonement" that the author makes claim in this book. This author is misleading her readers if she is saying that her book is based on facts.
Imagination...It captured the imagination of said author while the majority of people that watched this trial were captured by the truth. Jodi Arias is nothing but a cold blooded murderer.
It should read: Jodi Arias and the planning, murdering, and covering up of her EX boyfriend, Travis Alexander.
Why is this author writing a book based on her "imagination" instead of FACTS about the case and FACTS about the Church of Latter Day Saints? You take a guess>>
This is a screen shot of the Facebook "Secret" group that Jodi Arias, herself, asked her "supporters" to create so they'd all be together. Coincidence that Pamela Valemont wrote a book that is trying to trash The Church of Latter Day Saints? I think not.
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Pamela Valemont is a horrible writer. And then there's the evil she radiates.
I agree!
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