Bryan Carr On Jodi Arias Murder Trial — The Mormons Did It – Hollywood Life

Bryan Carr Jodi Arias Murder TrialView galleryConvicted killer Jodi Arias gestures as she speaks during an interview at the Maricopa County Estrella Jail, in Phoenix. Arias was convicted recently of killing her former boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home back in 2008, made a plea for life in prison, instead of execution, saying she can contribute to society if allowed to live
Boyfriend Slaying, Phoenix, USAConvicted killer Jodi Arias emphasizes a point while answering a question during an interview at the Maricopa County Estrella Jail, in Phoenix. Arias was convicted recently of killing her former boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home back in 2008, and could face the possibility of the death penalty as the sentencing phase of her trial continues
Boyfriend Slaying, Phoenix, USAConvicted killer Jodi Arias moves her hair away from her forehead as she speaks during an interview at the Maricopa County Estrella Jail, in Phoenix. Arias was convicted recently of killing her former boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix home back in 2008, made a plea in court on Tuesday for life in prison, instead of execution, saying she can contribute to society if allowed to live
Boyfriend Slaying, Phoenix, USA
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Asked to explain himself, Bryan told RadarOnline, “Jodi never actually killed Travis — the Mormons actually killed Travis!”

Bryan Carr: Jodi Didn’t Do It, The Mormons Did

The Mormons, eh? They’re the ones who shot Travis in the face, stabbed him 27 times, and then slit his throat?

“In the Mormon faith, they have a thing called a blood atonement that the bishop will practice on people high in the church like Travis was if sex, sins, or adultery were committed,” Bryan goes on. He also explains that in the Mormon ritual killing, they “slice your throat from ear to ear – just like Travis – they shoot you in the head, and stab you in the heart and in the back.”

He isn’t exactly wrong — Mormons do believe in a concept called “blood atonement” that certain heinous acts can only be atoned for through death. But — the practice of blood atonement hasn’t really been in regular practice since the 1850’s, and there is no forensic evidence that suggests Travis was killed as part of a ritual.

Jodi Arias: Why She Won’t Blame The Mormons

But say Bryan’s Mormon murder defense was true — why wouldn’t Jodi just explain that to the court, and why has she changed her story around so many times? Well, “her stories are so shaky on the stand and he reason why she has this lying problem is that because she is making up the story as she goes along.” Truer words have never been spoken.

Jodi’s friend finishes his conspiracy theory by saying that another reason Jodi hasn’t implicated the Mormons is because she’s afraid that she’ll be subjected to the religion’s murderous ways: “If Jodi went on the stand and said that it wasn’t her and that the Mormons did this, then they would go after her and her family.”

We’ll let you chew on that for awhile. Jodi’s trial continues on Mar. 13.

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— Andrew Gruttadaro

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