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alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts, jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. >> then, jodi reached for a .25 caliber gun she says travis kept on the shelf. >> i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. he just kept running. he got like a linebacker. he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. but before he did that, the gun went off. >> there's zero evidence, independent evidence, evidence other than words out of jodi arias' mouth that establish travis alexander as a gun owner. there is none. >> prosecutor juan martinez' theory wa
alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts, jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i hit...
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alexander and left a message, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite her efts, jodi now took the jury through the grizzly details of the killing. starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point travis flipped out again. he picked it up as i was getting out of the shower and body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old could hold a camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i rolled over and started running down the hallway. i went into the closet and slammed the door. >> then, jodi reached for a .25 caliber gun she said travis kept on the shelf. >> i grabbed the gun, i ran out of the closet, he was chasing me. i turned around. we were in the middle of the bathroom. i pointed it at him with both of my hands. i thought that would stop him. if somewhere were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. but he just kept running. he got like a line backer. he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. but before he did that, as he was lunging at me, the gun went off. >> there is zero evidence that
alexander and left a message, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite her efts, jodi now took the jury through the grizzly details of the killing. starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point travis flipped out again. he picked it up as i was getting out of the shower and body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old could hold a camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i rolled over and started running down the hallway. i went into...
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cost travis alexander his life. now the jury had to decide whether it would cost jodi arias hers. jodi made an unusual appeal to spare her life, arguing she would be productive in prison. >> my hair was past my waist, and i donated it to locks of love. if i'm allowed to live in prison, i will continue to donate to that organization for the rest of my life. i'd like to implement a recycling program. i'd like to start a book club or a reading group. additionally, i've designed a t-shirt which 100% of the proceeds go to support non-profit organizations which also assist other victims of domestic violence. >> in the end the jury couldn't come to a unanimous decision on whether jodi arias deserves life in prison or to die by execution. under arizona law that means a new jury will have to step in to decide jodi's sentence. but she stands convicted of first-degree murder. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, o
cost travis alexander his life. now the jury had to decide whether it would cost jodi arias hers. jodi made an unusual appeal to spare her life, arguing she would be productive in prison. >> my hair was past my waist, and i donated it to locks of love. if i'm allowed to live in prison, i will continue to donate to that organization for the rest of my life. i'd like to implement a recycling program. i'd like to start a book club or a reading group. additionally, i've designed a t-shirt...
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travis alexander was the one attacked and killed. >> this cost travis alexander his life. jodi made an unusual appeal to spare her life. arguing she would be productive in prison. >> my hair was past my waste and i donated it to locks of love. if i'm allowed to live in prison, i will continue to donate to that organization for the rest of my life. i'd like to start a book club or a reading club. i've started a t-shirt organization to assist other victims of domestic violence. >> in the end, the jury couldn't come to a unanimous decision on whether jodi arias deserves life in prison or to die by execution. under arizona law, that means a new jury will have to step in to decide jodi's sentence. but she stands convicted of first-degree murder. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began of all places in sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with them. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compellin
travis alexander was the one attacked and killed. >> this cost travis alexander his life. jodi made an unusual appeal to spare her life. arguing she would be productive in prison. >> my hair was past my waste and i donated it to locks of love. if i'm allowed to live in prison, i will continue to donate to that organization for the rest of my life. i'd like to start a book club or a reading club. i've started a t-shirt organization to assist other victims of domestic violence....
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alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts, jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. >> then, jodi reached for a .25 on the shelf.he says travis kept >> i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. he just kept running. he got like a linebacker. he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. but before he did that, the gun went off. >> there's zero evidence, independent evidence, evidence other than words out of jodi arias' mouth that establish travis alexander as a gun owner. there is none. >> prosecutor juan martinez' theory was that one wee
alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts, jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i hit...
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especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church clothes. the kissing got more passionate, more intense. and then he spun me around and he bent me over the bed and he was just on top of me. i didn't think anything was -- that he was just going to keep kissing me. he began to have anal sex with me. >> after this encounter on this spiritual day how did you feel about yourself? >> after he left, shortly after he left, i felt -- i didn't feel very good. i kind of felt like a used piece of toilet paper. >> reporter: for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly dominee
especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church...
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alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a cover-up, jodi now took the jury through the grisly details of the killing, starting when she dropped travis's new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot, and he body-slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a 5-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. so, i ran into the closet and i slammed the door. >> then, jodi reached for a .25-caliber gun. she said travis kept on the shelf. >> i grabbed the gun. i ran out of the closet. he was chasing me. i turned around. we were in the middle of the bathroom. i pointed it at him with both of my hands. i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop, but he just kept running. he got, like a linebacker, he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. before he
alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her early efforts at a cover-up, jodi now took the jury through the grisly details of the killing, starting when she dropped travis's new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot, and he body-slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a 5-year-old can hold a camera better than i can....
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alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts shlgs jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. >> then, jodi reached for a .25 caliber gun she says travis kept on the shelf. >> i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. he just kept running. he got like a linebacker. he got kind of low and grabbed my waist. but before he did that, the gun went off. >> there's zero evidence, independent evidence, evidence other than words out of jod jodi arias' mouth that establish travis alexander as a gun owner. there is none. >> prosecutor juan martinez'
alexander and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> but despite her earlier efforts shlgs jodi took him through the details of the grizzly killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point, travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot. and he body slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a five-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. >> when i...
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travis alexander was the one who was attacked. slaughtered, and killed. >> this tale of passion gone wrong cost travis alexander his life. now it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker. compelling, and effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of david hughes. in the fall of 2006. >> and i knew that he was single, and he was always looking for miss alexander. >> enter saleswoman and aspiring photographer jodi arias. >> and i told travis, hey, there's this cute girl that i work with, you should meet her. he goes, introduce me. so i introduced them, and then they were able to develop a relationship pretty quickly from there. >> they met in vegas. the night they met, it seemed th
travis alexander was the one who was attacked. slaughtered, and killed. >> this tale of passion gone wrong cost travis alexander his life. now it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had had a big event there. i was there in las...
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especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning, turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church clothes. the kissing got more passionate, more intense. and then he spun me around and he bent me over the bed and he was just on top of me. i didn't think anything was -- that he was just going to keep kissing me. he began to have anal sex with me. >> after this encounter on this spiritual day, how did you feel about yourself? >> after he left, shortly after he left, i felt -- i didn't feel very good. i kind of felt like a used piece of toilet paper. >> reporter: for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly domin
especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> reporter: a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning, turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church...
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alexander, and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite her early efforts at a cover-up jodi now took the jury through the grisly details of the killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot, and he body-slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a 5-year-old can hold a camera better than i can. when i hit the tile, i rolled over on the side and started running down the hallway. so i ran into the closet, and i slammed the door. >> reporter: then jodi reached for a .25-caliber gun she said travis kept on the shelf. >> i grabbed the gun. i ran out of the closet. he was chasing me. i turned around. we were in the middle of the bathroom. pointed it at him with both of my hands. i thought that would stop him. if someone were pointing a gun at me, i would stop. but he just kept running. he got -- like a linebacker, he got kind of low and grabbed my w
alexander, and you left him a message, right? >> yes. >> reporter: but despite her early efforts at a cover-up jodi now took the jury through the grisly details of the killing, starting when she dropped travis' new camera. >> at that point travis flipped out again. he stood up and he stepped out of the shower and he picked me up as he was screaming that i was a stupid idiot, and he body-slammed me again on the tile. he told me that a 5-year-old can hold a camera better than i...
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that travis alexander's sisters were crying and hugging one another and hugging one of travis alexander's former girlfriends, deanna. a very emotional scene inside that courthouse. even jodi arias herself, we saw her sobbing throughout the trial. we saw real tears from her today as that verdict was read. >> you say you saw tears. because we were watching and it didn't seem that obvious that she was crying. >> reporter: from what i could tell, it looked like she was crying. but we've seen this many, many times over four months. only jodi arias could tell you whether those tears are true. >> yeah, of course. justice served in this case, rikki? >> yes. without any doubt. i do think the difference with casey anthony as i will say over and over again, even to criticism, the difference in casey anthony's is we did not know how that child died, where that child died, when that child died. all of that goes right out the window in this case. we know precisely how travis alexander died. and it was hideous. >> i totally agree with what rikki said. there's no comparison between the casey anthony case
that travis alexander's sisters were crying and hugging one another and hugging one of travis alexander's former girlfriends, deanna. a very emotional scene inside that courthouse. even jodi arias herself, we saw her sobbing throughout the trial. we saw real tears from her today as that verdict was read. >> you say you saw tears. because we were watching and it didn't seem that obvious that she was crying. >> reporter: from what i could tell, it looked like she was crying. but we've...
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cost travis alexander his life. now, it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of david hughes in the fall of 2006. >> and i knew that he was single and he was always looking for ms. alexander. >> enter saleswoman and aspiring photographer jodi arias. >> i told travis, hey, there's this cute girl that i work with. you should meet her. and i introduced them. they were able to develop a relationship pretty quickly from there. >> they met in vegas. the night they met, it seemed things heated up very quickly. because jodi arias has said within a week or so they're having sex in the car. >> jodi and travis had an inst
cost travis alexander his life. now, it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling effective. he was also a close friend...
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alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> what made the pictures key to the case had to do with a feature built in to the camera. >> these images, when you take them with this camera, it embeds the date and time that the camera has set on it to the file itself. >> meaning for the prosecution those photos, along with the other evidence, told a story. that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4 a.m. on june 4th, 2008. they had steamy sex until about 5:00 p.m. photographing each other as they did so. between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time-stamped photos of travis in his shower about one minute after this picture was taken the repeated stabbing of travis alexander began. maricopa county medical examiner kevin horn testified that cuts on travis' hands help explain what happened as he was stabbed 27 times, nearly decapitated and shot in the head. >> i believe the wounds to the hands must have occurred before the fatal injuries, either of the head or of the throat. >> at 5:31, the camera snaps what seems to be an ac
alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> what made the pictures key to the case had to do with a feature built in to the camera. >> these images, when you take them with this camera, it embeds the date and time that the camera has set on it to the file itself. >> meaning for the prosecution those photos, along with the other evidence, told a story. that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4 a.m. on june 4th, 2008. they had steamy sex until about 5:00 p.m. photographing each...
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cost travis alexander his life. now, it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling effective. he was also a close friend and co-worker of david hughes in the fall of 2006. >> and i knew that he was single and he was always looking for ms. alexander. >> enter saleswoman and aspiring photographer jodi arias. >> i told travis hey, there's this cute girl that i work with. you should meet her. and i introduced them. they were able to develop a relationship pretty quickly from there. >> they met in vegas. the night they met, it seemed things heated up very quickly. because jodi arias has said within a week or so they're having sex in the car. >> jodi and travis had an insta
cost travis alexander his life. now, it could cost jodi arias hers. she faces the death penalty. >> i think the evidence in this case was overwhelming about her obsession and her fatal attraction to travis alexander. >> an attraction that began in, of all places, sin city. >> we were there for a convention. our company had a big event there. i was there in las vegas with him. >> travis alexander was a motivational speaker, compelling effective. he was also a close friend...
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alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> what made these pictures key to the case had to do with a feature built in to the camera. >> these images, when you take it with this camera, it embeds the date and time the camera has to the file itself. >> meaning for the prosecution those photos along with the other evidence, told a story. that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4:00 a.m. on june h, between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time stamped photos of travis in his shower. about one minute after this picture was taken the repeated stabbing of travis alexander began. maricopa county medical examiner kevin horn testified that cuts on travis' hands help explain what happened as he was stabbed 27 times, nearly decapitated and shot in the head. >> i believe the wounds to the hands must have occurred before the fatal injuries, either of the head or of the throat. >> at 5:31, the camera snaps what seems to be an accidental photo of the bathroom ceiling. the next photo at 5:32 shows travis on the floor, bleeding prof
alexander in the shower? >> yes. >> what made these pictures key to the case had to do with a feature built in to the camera. >> these images, when you take it with this camera, it embeds the date and time the camera has to the file itself. >> meaning for the prosecution those photos along with the other evidence, told a story. that jodi showed up at travis' home around 4:00 a.m. on june h, between 5:22 and 5:29, jodi took these time stamped photos of travis in his...
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especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church clothes. the kissing got more passionate, more intense. and then he spun me around and he bent me over the bed and he was just on top of me. i didn't think anything was -- that he was just going to keep kissing me. he began to have anal sex with me. >> after this encounter on this spiritual day how did you feel about yourself? >> after he left, shortly after he left, i felt -- i didn't feel very good. i kind of felt like a used piece of toilet paper. >> for the victim's family sitting in the courtroom the portrayal of an allegedly domineering and sexual trav
especially travis alexander. admitting that she loved him despite his being what she described as demeaning, physically abusive, and controlling. >> he body-slammed me on the floor at the foot of his bed. he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. and that hurt for real. >> a somber jodi recalled that the day travis baptized her, what was supposed to be a new beginning turned out to be more of the same. >> i was in my church clothes. he was in his church clothes. the...
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there was not just evidence that she killed travis alexander, she admitted that. but the evidence of premadation was pretty overwhelming. >> reporter: hln anchor nancy grace has been following every sensational detail of the trial. >> it was as if she was looking each one in the eyes, beseeching them to reverse their verdict. >> juror number one, is that your true verdict? >> yes. >> i think truly this is the first time that jodi arias has ever been held accountable for what she did. >> reporter: before reaching this verdict, the jury heard four months of tawdry and often tearful testimony. >> i just couldn't believe what had happened. that i couldn't take anything back, what had just happened. >> reporter: a remarkable 18 days of them from jodi arias herself. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4, 20012348 -- 2008? >> yes, i did. >> why? >> the simple answer is that he attacked me. and i defended myself. >> reporter: her defense came right from her own mouth, that she killed her ex-boyfriend travis alexander before he could kill her. she told the jury of a v
there was not just evidence that she killed travis alexander, she admitted that. but the evidence of premadation was pretty overwhelming. >> reporter: hln anchor nancy grace has been following every sensational detail of the trial. >> it was as if she was looking each one in the eyes, beseeching them to reverse their verdict. >> juror number one, is that your true verdict? >> yes. >> i think truly this is the first time that jodi arias has ever been held...
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when she was bounced the alexander family was visibly upset. they were in that hearing in the judge's chambers and when they came out two of the sisters were crying because they felt like this juror had been thrown off for the wrong reasons. we don't know specifically on the record why but that was a lot of drama in this case. then the other two, one juror was sick one day and they just had to move the case, move it forward, so they removed him and then the third juror to be removed had a dui and after that incident he also was removed. but he is back along with the sick juror in the courtroom right now so they'll be watching with everybody else what their fellow jurors have decided. >> all right. stand by. we'll be back in a second. if you're just tuning in we expect a verdict in the jodi arias trial in about ten minutes. i want to now go to phoenix, arizona to ashleigh banfield and jeffrey toobin if their satellite system is up and running. ashleigh and jeff, are you there? there you go. >> yes. a little frenetic out here. >> we're having som
when she was bounced the alexander family was visibly upset. they were in that hearing in the judge's chambers and when they came out two of the sisters were crying because they felt like this juror had been thrown off for the wrong reasons. we don't know specifically on the record why but that was a lot of drama in this case. then the other two, one juror was sick one day and they just had to move the case, move it forward, so they removed him and then the third juror to be removed had a dui...
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he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travis alexander broke down while martinez showed crime scene photos showing the brutality of the killing in which alexander was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways. a stab wound to the heart would have killed him. the obvious thing, the slitting of the throat would have killed him and the shot to the face would have killed him. >> reporter: martinez warned jurors not to believe a word of what jodi arias told them during her 18 days on the witness stand when she claimed that she killed alexander in self-defense. and can't remember the details because of ptsd. >> why is it that you have no memory of stabbing travis? >> i can't really explain why my mind did what it did. >> she's acting the part. and she's lying. she's making it all up. she has lied to everybody. it doesn't make
he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travis alexander broke down while martinez showed crime scene photos showing the brutality of the killing in which alexander was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways. a...
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for stabbing, slashing and shooting her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. within the next few days, we should find out whether she will get the death penalty for her crime. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom. what more is the family saying by way of reaction? >> well, the family of travis alexander now says they are not going to give any further comment, shep until after jodi arias is sentenced. the family attorney came out and said they would be filing a wrongful death lawsuit against jodi arias. in court when the verdict was read, the alexander family did let out a small cheer. they began to hug each other and sob. those in court said it was very emotional. the police chief from mesa, arizona, just outside of phoenix was also in the courtroom and here's what he said. listen. >> you know, it's satisfying and i will tell you, i sat in front of the family when the jury came back with their verdict and the absolute relief, the sighs of emotion, it almost brought a tear to my eye. >> friends of the alexander family sent out twitter messages say
for stabbing, slashing and shooting her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. within the next few days, we should find out whether she will get the death penalty for her crime. trace gallagher is live in our west coast newsroom. what more is the family saying by way of reaction? >> well, the family of travis alexander now says they are not going to give any further comment, shep until after jodi arias is sentenced. the family attorney came out and said they would be filing a wrongful death...
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what about travis alexander's behavior? we'll see if the defense goes there, the victim's behavior, how he was towards jodi, impacted her, was something that psychologically affected her. post-tramatic distress disorder. you know know they will go there. there will be a lot of things argued for the defense. >> jean, quickly number one on the statute mitigators, does she present the wrongfulness of her action, number 11 of other mitigators, remorse and grief. so far, especially with that exstrord fairly unorthodoxed -- extraordinarily unorthodoxed jailhouse interview, there is nothing that shows she is remorseful or did this or she will let on in this courtroom. >> reporter: maybe that's why jodi said in the interview, i have no mitigating factors t. statutory mitigating factors, i would think the defense would bring in the tears you saw on the stand when travis' name was mentioned. when the injuries to travis were documented in court. she was crying during that time. one statutory mitigating factor is her age. apparently, t
what about travis alexander's behavior? we'll see if the defense goes there, the victim's behavior, how he was towards jodi, impacted her, was something that psychologically affected her. post-tramatic distress disorder. you know know they will go there. there will be a lot of things argued for the defense. >> jean, quickly number one on the statute mitigators, does she present the wrongfulness of her action, number 11 of other mitigators, remorse and grief. so far, especially with that...
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willem-alexander become the first dutch king in more than 100 years. >> the man who became known as the spanish and doping dr. is handed a suspended one-year sentence. >> netherlands have been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering crowd. >> hoorah! hoorah! >> the country playing all monster with king. -- aying homage. they all watched dawes willem- alexander swore an oath of allegiance to the country and the dutch constitution in the amsterdam's new church. he thanked his mother. >> i have a clear vision of my ffice. no one knows what the future brings. wherever the path leads and however far it goes, i will carry your wisdom and words with me. >> the new kingdom was not actually crowned. he officially became king when his mother signed the abdication act in a ceremony in the royal palace. >> today, i make way for a new generation, for my s
willem-alexander become the first dutch king in more than 100 years. >> the man who became known as the spanish and doping dr. is handed a suspended one-year sentence. >> netherlands have been a monarchs after 33 years on the throne, queen beatrix has handed the throne over to her son, willem-alexander. >> the ceremony took place at the royal palace on the famous square. thousands of orange cloud well- wishers were on hand as they stepped out on the balcony to greet a cheering...
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travis alexander was dead. the wounds on his body so numerous, investigators couldn't even count them at the scene. the medical examiner eventually tallied the inventory of violence. 27 stab wounds, a deep cut to the throat and a gunshot wound to the head. and his friends said they knew just who did it. jodi arias. >> as soon as we found out he was dead, almost everyone i know said, "jodi did it." this is the only woman with enough hate and venom in her life to do this to travis. >> reporter: it began so differently. they met working for a legal insurance company. travis was 29, very successful, an elder in the mormon church, known for its strict poll sills against premarital sex. jodi was 26, an aspiring photographer and looking for mr. right. and for a little while, it looked like she'd found him. >> she was popular with everybody. with everybody. people flock around jodi. >> she was very quiet, very mysterious. >> but very polite. >> yeah, very nice. very sweet. everybody liked her and thought, originally, i
travis alexander was dead. the wounds on his body so numerous, investigators couldn't even count them at the scene. the medical examiner eventually tallied the inventory of violence. 27 stab wounds, a deep cut to the throat and a gunshot wound to the head. and his friends said they knew just who did it. jodi arias. >> as soon as we found out he was dead, almost everyone i know said, "jodi did it." this is the only woman with enough hate and venom in her life to do this to...
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>> i absolutely did not kill alexander. i didn't harm him in anyway. >> well, the jury in this case may not have seen many of those early interviews and they certainly were told they were not to be seeing of the current interviews during the trial. nonetheless, they saw a lot of jodi, 18 days of her on the stand. at least the jury foreman told abc abc's "good morning america" eight in favor of the death penalty, four in favor of life. have a listen. >> so i'm 6-feet and if you can't feel that, then you have no emotion, no soul. and yet we couldn't allow ourselves to be emotional on the stand. we couldn't allow ourselves to show emotion though i'm sure some came through. i'm very, very proud of my peers and my jurors that were with us because they did a fantastic job of holding it together. >> and our thanks go out to that jury foreman and the other jurors in that trial for the tremendous sacrifice they made in their lives over the last five months to sit in judgment in this case. i want to bring in hln's legal correspondent
>> i absolutely did not kill alexander. i didn't harm him in anyway. >> well, the jury in this case may not have seen many of those early interviews and they certainly were told they were not to be seeing of the current interviews during the trial. nonetheless, they saw a lot of jodi, 18 days of her on the stand. at least the jury foreman told abc abc's "good morning america" eight in favor of the death penalty, four in favor of life. have a listen. >> so i'm 6-feet...
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as many in court, alexander's sisters, arias herself and jurors averted their eyes. argued that alexander's murder was cruel, a requirement for the death penalty in arizona. >> you can imagine the absolute terror as he's sitting there defenseless, water coming down. that is extreme emotional anguish. >> he also asked the jury to sit in silence for two full minutes, the time he contends it took alexander to die. arias' defense team said that was an exaggeration and argued that as alexander fought for his life adrenaline and rapid blood loss could've reduced his suffering. >> and the doctor testified moments ago told you that the adrenaline does, in fact, prevent the body from experiencing the pain. >> jurors rejected that argument and now will decide whether or not there are enough mitigating factors to spare jodi arias' life. >> reporter: they are expected to take the stand and deliver their victim paimpact statement. and we're expecting to hear from a childhood friend of jodi arias, also an ex-boyfriend of hers trying to persuade the jury they should spare her life,
as many in court, alexander's sisters, arias herself and jurors averted their eyes. argued that alexander's murder was cruel, a requirement for the death penalty in arizona. >> you can imagine the absolute terror as he's sitting there defenseless, water coming down. that is extreme emotional anguish. >> he also asked the jury to sit in silence for two full minutes, the time he contends it took alexander to die. arias' defense team said that was an exaggeration and argued that as...
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we'll speak with travis alexander's close friend and a father figure to alexander, and we'll get his reaction to the guilty verdict and what he hopes happens next. you're watching "starting point." we make meeting times, lunch times and conference times. but what we'd rather be making are tee times. tee times are the official start of what we love to do. the time for shots we'd rather forget, and the ones we'll talk about forever. in michigan long days, relaxing weather and more than 800 pristine courses make for the perfect tee time. because being able to play all day is pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is jo
we'll speak with travis alexander's close friend and a father figure to alexander, and we'll get his reaction to the guilty verdict and what he hopes happens next. you're watching "starting point." we make meeting times, lunch times and conference times. but what we'd rather be making are tee times. tee times are the official start of what we love to do. the time for shots we'd rather forget, and the ones we'll talk about forever. in michigan long days, relaxing weather and more than...
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there are friend and relatives of travis alexander around here, staying in a hotel. i talked to a good friend yesterday and another friend the day before. we know travis's sisters have been here. they're in the area. lawyers have to get assembled. we were told it was going to be one hour after the verdict was reached that it would be read, now it's more like two hours. they have to get everyone in court and have this read. >> shepard: hang tight. johnathan hunt, it's been a long road. if you're in the jury room, you have to say to yourself what, do i believe and not believe. based on the questioning along the way, it felt like they were doing more questioning and mocking of the defense than the prosecution. >> it will be interesting if we here from the jurors. it's fascinating to find out did they go in the room with one holdout when looking at first-degree murder or second degree? how did it develop? what were the services that -- conversations. >> trace, we've seen this before. juries surprise you. >> they always surprise you. we have to keep in mind three jurors i
there are friend and relatives of travis alexander around here, staying in a hotel. i talked to a good friend yesterday and another friend the day before. we know travis's sisters have been here. they're in the area. lawyers have to get assembled. we were told it was going to be one hour after the verdict was reached that it would be read, now it's more like two hours. they have to get everyone in court and have this read. >> shepard: hang tight. johnathan hunt, it's been a long road. if...
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alexander's throat from ear to ear? >> yes. >> reporter: arias spent 18 days on the witness stand, sometimes breaking down in tears as she defended herself. initially she claimed she had nothing to do with alexander's death. she then blamed his murder on a home invasion. eventually she admitted she killed alexander but claimed it was self-defense. >> he was coming after me. he was coming after me. he wasn't stopping. >> reporter: the televised trial was filled with so much drama it became a sensation for tabloid tv watchers. people tried to buy tickets to attend the trial, and there's already a made-for-tv movie in the works. arias could face the death penalty in her sentencing. bigad shaban, cbs news. >>> well, new jersey governor chris christie disclose add few days ago he underwent surgery to lose weight. already one newspaper put its photoshop skills to the test to see what the new governor would look like. they published this on its front page on wednesday showing a rather svelte governor christie. looking good. >>
alexander's throat from ear to ear? >> yes. >> reporter: arias spent 18 days on the witness stand, sometimes breaking down in tears as she defended herself. initially she claimed she had nothing to do with alexander's death. she then blamed his murder on a home invasion. eventually she admitted she killed alexander but claimed it was self-defense. >> he was coming after me. he was coming after me. he wasn't stopping. >> reporter: the televised trial was filled with so...
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alexander lost consciousness? as tough as that might be to examine, that is the task before you today. >> clearly the jury was convinced 's rg<7 the jury exactly how long the attack that arias against alexander lasted, shep. >> shepard: trace, there are more than 120 death mates in arizona. they spent an average of 12 years there waiting to die. with us now fox news legal analyst mercedes colwin live on set. not a big surprise. >> not at all. certainly, look at what happened here. the multiple stabs close to --times soliciting the soliciting him in -- slitting the throat. classic stopped the jury for two minutes. a long time when all you do is you are silence for two members. you can feel the agony that that man went through. >> shepard: this next phase how does that go down? >> negligence phase is whether she will get the death penalty. the family will come forward. the family will testify. she told us that she was being abused. this is a woman who is a very -- they are trying to spare her life. the prosecutor is
alexander lost consciousness? as tough as that might be to examine, that is the task before you today. >> clearly the jury was convinced 's rg> shepard: trace, there are more than 120 death mates in arizona. they spent an average of 12 years there waiting to die. with us now fox news legal analyst mercedes colwin live on set. not a big surprise. >> not at all. certainly, look at what happened here. the multiple stabs close to --times soliciting the soliciting him in -- slitting...
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argumentaron que alexander abuÓo fÍsica y mentalmente de ella en los meses previos a su muerte. y luego de tener relaciones sexuales, la tirÓ contra el suelo, pero dijo que logrÓ safarse y disparÓ la pistola en defensa propia. sin embargo, seÑalÓ que no recordaba haberle acuchillado. reconociÓ que intento limpiar la escena del crimen y que buscaba una cuartada para evitar las sospechas. estaba asustada y avergonzada para decir la verdad. los fiscales convencieron a los miembros del jurado que fue premeditado. y declararon culpable a la prot go 234irb9 con los elementos de una novela judicial. de un thriller de hollywood. >>> y comenzara una nueva fase de este juicio, en el que se determinara si hubo factores agravantes. y el panel determina que no los hubo jodi podrÍas ser sentenciada a prisiÓn de por vida. con posibilidad de salir bajo fianza luego de cumplir 25 aÑos. entra a la zona de pena de muerte. una sentencia que debe decidir de manera unÁnime. josÉ. >>> rogelio mora-tagle, muchas gracias marÍa celeste tenemos mÁs, en cuanto a una cosa que ocurriÓ en utah.
argumentaron que alexander abuÓo fÍsica y mentalmente de ella en los meses previos a su muerte. y luego de tener relaciones sexuales, la tirÓ contra el suelo, pero dijo que logrÓ safarse y disparÓ la pistola en defensa propia. sin embargo, seÑalÓ que no recordaba haberle acuchillado. reconociÓ que intento limpiar la escena del crimen y que buscaba una cuartada para evitar las sospechas. estaba asustada y avergonzada para decir la verdad. los fiscales convencieron a los miembros del...
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britain has repeatedly requested for the extradition of alexander. of i apologize the russian deputy he actually passed a lie detector test last year which said that he was innocent. he took the lie detector test in russia he's repeatedly said from russia that he's happy to give evidence and to take part in the inquiry so at the moment the inquiry into the death of alexander litvinenko looking very. undecided and it could be falling apart at the seams still very much indeed for that explanation of this turn of events there of that case thank you very much for that low. update from london and of course we'll have more on this over the next few hours with live expert opinion and analysis as the development unfolds and we stay with the spy theme one spy scandal too many for russia as it says the cia is crossed the line with its antics after the latest u.s. agent was caught in moscow this is r.t. obtained a phone recording involving another american operative intercepted earlier this year. so that story still to come for you here on r.t. in the meantime
britain has repeatedly requested for the extradition of alexander. of i apologize the russian deputy he actually passed a lie detector test last year which said that he was innocent. he took the lie detector test in russia he's repeatedly said from russia that he's happy to give evidence and to take part in the inquiry so at the moment the inquiry into the death of alexander litvinenko looking very. undecided and it could be falling apart at the seams still very much indeed for that explanation...
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he is a family friend of the alexanders. he's known travis alexander pretty much his whole life. he has a unique perspective of knowing jodi arias. first, your reaction to the verdict. >> we got justice for travis today. >> the family, you've talked to them since this verdict happened. this is not over. there's now the death phase. how are they coping with this, and what was their reaction? >> well, today was the major hurdle. today was the major hurdle. what everybody is unified on is they wanted premeditated in the first degree and that's what we got today. so they're happy. happy as they can be given the circumstances. >> do you know, does the -- does the alexander family want the death penalty? >> it's my understanding that they do. i can't speak for them. but yes, that's my understanding. >> you have the unique perspective, because you knew travis, but you also knew jodi arias. she was in your home many times. is it difficult for you to see somebody who used to be a friend, in the defendant's chair maybe facing the death penalty? >> it's really difficult knowing what she did
he is a family friend of the alexanders. he's known travis alexander pretty much his whole life. he has a unique perspective of knowing jodi arias. first, your reaction to the verdict. >> we got justice for travis today. >> the family, you've talked to them since this verdict happened. this is not over. there's now the death phase. how are they coping with this, and what was their reaction? >> well, today was the major hurdle. today was the major hurdle. what everybody is...
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she killed travis alexander. slitting his throat, stabbing him 29 times. shooting him in the face. then she stays off. when she's in this so-called -- at some point she calls the dead man and leaves him a voice mail, and she does it a couple of times to make sure she gets it absolutely right, and you whan she does? she invites him to go through othello. a friend of mine and i are going to see some shake peer. we would love you to join us. it gets worse. she then drives to utah, and she kanoodles with another guy who is a business associate of travis alexander and she goes to a business meeting and sits down at a chilli's restaurant with all of travis alexander's friends, and they're asking why do you have all these cuts on your hands? she's got them covered with band-aids. she said, oh, i'm a bartender. i cut my hand. they didn't put it together because they didn't know travis alexander was dead at that point, but once they found out that travis alexander was dead, they suddenly remembered that dinner and they went, wow. >> that was odd. >> beth, just quickly, the way the defense a
she killed travis alexander. slitting his throat, stabbing him 29 times. shooting him in the face. then she stays off. when she's in this so-called -- at some point she calls the dead man and leaves him a voice mail, and she does it a couple of times to make sure she gets it absolutely right, and you whan she does? she invites him to go through othello. a friend of mine and i are going to see some shake peer. we would love you to join us. it gets worse. she then drives to utah, and she...
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the prosecutor is trying to paint her as a liar who carefully planned the killing of travis alexander. while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen gun. he says after having sex with alexander she attacked him when his guard was down, while he was posing for these photos in the shower. >> she knew. she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> reporter: family members of travis alexander broke down while martinez showed crime scene photos showing the brutality of the killing in which alexander was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways. a stab wound to the heart would have killed him. the obviou
the prosecutor is trying to paint her as a liar who carefully planned the killing of travis alexander. while the defense says that she killed the victim in self-defense. our ted rolands has the details. >> reporter: jodi arias sat and watched as both sides argued over how they believe she killed her exboyfriend, travis alexander. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez told jurors that arias planned alexander's 2008 murder...
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he's on trial for killing her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. the jury began deliberation yesterday following closing arguments. ted rollins is in phoenix. >> reporter: the jury deliberated for about abhour on friday before going home for the weekend. they'll be back on monday morning to begin again. before they started deliberations they sat and listened to more than soechb hours of closing arguments. jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> prosecutor told arias planned the 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen dwun. he says after having sex with around she atamted him while his guard was down while he was posing photos in the shower. >> she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> family members of travis alexander broke down while mar te nez showed crime scene photos showing the brutally of the killing where around was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three differe
he's on trial for killing her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. the jury began deliberation yesterday following closing arguments. ted rollins is in phoenix. >> reporter: the jury deliberated for about abhour on friday before going home for the weekend. they'll be back on monday morning to begin again. before they started deliberations they sat and listened to more than soechb hours of closing arguments. jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a...
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and the friends of travis alexander. they tuck up three full rows in that courtroom. and you were there as that verdict came down. give me a feel for that family. >> there was a lot of relief on their part. this is the verdict they hoped for. this is the verdict they have been waiting five years for. a lot of tears. smiles also. hugs in the courtroom. and as jodi arias left, i stayed in the courtroom and watched. her family and her grandmother especially looking over at the alexanders and supporters all embracing and crying and her grandmother just stared at them. and i just thought wow, she must be wondering wow, my grandmother caused all this pain to them. i mean, her mother said to the police the day jodi was arrested, we have the interrogation video, what's going to happen, she's going spend the rest of her life in prison minimum. >> at a minimum. that leads me to my next question. weigh in on the technicalities of what comes next. there is a sentencing phase, and it is broken into two distinct phases itself. start with the first one. >> it's very unique. that is
and the friends of travis alexander. they tuck up three full rows in that courtroom. and you were there as that verdict came down. give me a feel for that family. >> there was a lot of relief on their part. this is the verdict they hoped for. this is the verdict they have been waiting five years for. a lot of tears. smiles also. hugs in the courtroom. and as jodi arias left, i stayed in the courtroom and watched. her family and her grandmother especially looking over at the alexanders and...
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welcome back. >> into chairman harkin, senator alexander -- thank you, chairman harkin, senator alexander, and members of the committee. i am so honored to appear before you as a nominee for the national labor relations board. i usher you that i fully appreciate the seriousness of your task in accessing my fitness for the position for which the president has nominated me. as chairman harkin allude to, i spent a fair amount of time in this room sitting down senator kennedy when i served as senior labor of what accounts for the committee and sitting in what of the churches behind in my role as deputy assistant secretary of labor for congressional affairs when department witnesses testified here. and i welcome the same scrutiny of my nomination that a witness in this room of others. in watching the members of this committee do their work, i believe prepared me well for taking on the role of number of the national labor relations board. my experience working on the miner act for the committee has been particularly instructive for my tenure as a board member. i first came to work for senator k
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the time he contends it took alexander to die t. arias defense team said that was an exaggeration, adrenaline and rapid blood loss could have reduced his suffering. >> dr. horn told you moments ago the adrenaline does, in fact, prevent the body from experiencing the pain. >> reporter: jurors rejected that argument and now will decide whether there are enough mitigating factors to spare jodi arias' life. >> it took an hour and 33 minutes for the jury to reach that decision yesterday. casey, some breaking news coming out this morning as well. really extraordinary news, jody's defense team moved to quit to get off the case. what more do we know about this? >> reporter: it really was strange, ashleigh. it was a decision reached by a judge at a closed door hearing on tuchlts the lawyers requested to be withdrawn from this case. the judge denied that request. this is the same defense attorney who not that long ago during the guilt or innocence phase of this trial was talking to the jury about how they shouldn't decide tear verdict on whet
the time he contends it took alexander to die t. arias defense team said that was an exaggeration, adrenaline and rapid blood loss could have reduced his suffering. >> dr. horn told you moments ago the adrenaline does, in fact, prevent the body from experiencing the pain. >> reporter: jurors rejected that argument and now will decide whether there are enough mitigating factors to spare jodi arias' life. >> it took an hour and 33 minutes for the jury to reach that decision...
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here's alexander skarsgard in "what maisie knew." go check this out. >> i haven't used a crayon in a really, really long time. when i was a kid, i read this story about a family and their car broke down in the desert and do you know how they survived? >> how? >> they ate crayons and paste. >> eww. >> i don't know, it sounded pretty good to me. i used to sneak paste to eat when i was a kid. >> you did? ♪ >> the stuff we had was really good. delicious. you should try it. >> no. >> no? >> hey, do you want to come in the booth with me while i sing? >> okay. >> come on. >> jimmy: hey, what's the deal? [ cheers and applause ] we love this guy. alexander skarsgard. [ cheers and applause ] "what maisie knew" is in theaters today. we'll be right back with john densmore! what! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: coming up next week -- steve martin. john krasinski. rachel maddow jane lynch and lady antebellum. scott: hey guys uncle: hey scott aunt: great graduation party sweetie uncle: what are you doing? scott: i'm taking a picture of thes
here's alexander skarsgard in "what maisie knew." go check this out. >> i haven't used a crayon in a really, really long time. when i was a kid, i read this story about a family and their car broke down in the desert and do you know how they survived? >> how? >> they ate crayons and paste. >> eww. >> i don't know, it sounded pretty good to me. i used to sneak paste to eat when i was a kid. >> you did? ♪ >> the stuff we had was really good....