By Jodi Arias: During my second trial, I was sitting at the defense table next to my attorney Jennifer Willmott and there was a lull in the proceedings during which the jury was not present. Judge Sherri Stephens had just ruled against me again in favor of the State for what felt like ...
As the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial began on Thursday, jurors might find themselves considering more than just the question of how heinous her crime was and whether mitigating factors should weigh against the death penalty.Khadaroo, Stacy Teicher...
WATCH: 48 Hours: "Unraveling the lies of Jodi Arias" Arias' attempts to make money off her notoriety are not new;she's been selling art on her website. Now, the glasses she wore will go to the highest bidder, according to the station. Jodi Arias close up12 photos Bidding reportedly b...
Jodi Arias took the stand today and quickly told the jury that she killed her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in a bloody attack in 2008. And in a surprise, Arias told the jury that she planned to also kill herself.
Complete coverage: Jodi Arias murder trial One by one, Mesa County Medical Examiner Kevin Horn, listed each of Travis Alexander's devastating wounds: "Most significant wounds are going to be the neck wound ... the stab wound that penetrates the heart ... and then also the gunshot wound,"...
We have become all too aware of the intense sexual practices that occurred between Alexander and Arias. Let's not forget after the murder, she impulsively threw Alexander's camera with damning photos in the washing machine, rather than packing it up with the rest of the eviden...
As the Jodi Arias retrial began Tuesday, lawyers warned jurors they would see graphic images and explicit photos
TIMELINE: Jodi Arias murder casePICTURES: Relatives of Travis Alexander speak at Arias trial "To this day I couldn't believe I was capable of such violence, and for that I'm going to be sorry for the rest of my life," Arias said. "I was horrified by what I'd done and I'm horrif...
as people from across the country struggled to understand the bizarre world of Jodi Arias.\nNow, award-winning broadcast journalist and bestselling author Jane Velez-Mitchell, a veteran of some of the most storied court cases in recent memory, goes behind the scenes of the trial and into the...
Before today's testimony, the prosecution petitioned Judge Sherry Stephens to ban from the trial the allegations of masturbating to boys' pictures, saying there was no evidence to support Arias' claims. Police found no photos of young boys on Alexander's computer or in his home, and found no...