
Jodi Arias sits in Maricopa County Superior Court on May 16, 2014, for a hearing on allowing cameras in the courtroom in Phoenix, Ariz.
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Jodi Arias reacts after she was found of guilty of first-degree murder in the gruesome killing of her one-time boyfriend, Travis Alexander, in their suburban Phoenix home, at Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, May 8, 2013.
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Jodi Arias reacts a the judge declared a mistrial in the sentencing phase of her murder trial, May 23, 2013.
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Footage from the police precinct where Jodi Arias was being questioned shows her doing a headstand in the interrogation room. She's on her head for almost 30 seconds while she waits for the detective. While waiting, she also snoops through the trash and sings the song "Here With Me" by pop star Dido.
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Jodi Arias and her sister Angela are seen in this undated family photo used as evidence in Jodi's murder trial.
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Jodi Arias is charged with murder in the death of her boyfriend, Travis Alexander.
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Defendant Jodi Arias testifies during her murder trial in Phoenix, Feb. 20, 2013.
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Prosecutors allege that Jodi Arias staged a break-in at her grandparents' home and stole a handgun from the gun cabinet. Arias claims she was far away from the home on the day of the break-in and didn't even know her grandparents kept a handgun.
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Jodi Arias attempted to send coded messages contained in two magazines to a friend from her jail cell to try to tamper with a witness.
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Heather Conner, fingerprint examiner, holds up a blood stained T-shirt during testimony at the murder trial of Jodi Arias.
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Donavan Bering, who Arias met in jail, and Ann Campbell have befriended Arias and visit her weekly. The told ABC News that Arias believes she should be punished, but wants to avoid the death penalty.
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The prosecution used Arias' diary entries to try and prove that she killed Alexander out of jealousy and made up her allegations that he was abusive toward her and sexually deviant.
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Jodi Arias testified she ran into this closet, in Travis Alexander's bedroom, when he was chasing her. She said she grabbed a gun off of a top shelf, and then used it to shoot Alexander.
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Jodi Arias said she ran to Alexander's closet to hide from him when he was coming after her, enraged, and that she grabbed gun off of his top shelf.
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A woman's T-shirt emblazoned with the possessive "Travis Alexander's" and a pair of pink panties with the word "Travis'" on the front were shown during the trial of Jodi Arias on Feb. 4, 2013.
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In this photograph presented as evidence during the trial of Jodi Arias, the boyfriend appears in the shower prior to being killed.
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Taken from Jodi Arias Myspace shows Travis Alexander and Jodi Arias circa 2008. Jodi Arias is on trial for the murder of Travis Alexander.
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Crime scene tape surrounds Travis Alexander's Mesa, Ariz., home. His body was found on June 9, 2008.
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Police found a camera in Alexander's washing machine. Authorities say Arias was literally trying to wash away the evidence.
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Found on the camera's memory card were pictures of their final sexual encounter, shots of Alexander in the shower -- seconds before he was killed -- and pictures that appeared to be taken accidently when the camera was dropped. One of the images shows Alexander's bloody body, and another shows Arias dragging his body across the ground.
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The memory card found in a camera that shows Travis Alexander's last moments as well as a photo of Jodi Arias dragging his dead body.
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A towel was also found in Alexander's washing machine. Heather Conner, fingerprint examiner, said during testimony that the towel was damaged by bleach.
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A check made out to Travis Alexander for $200 from Jodi Arias. The check says it's for car payments.
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Two pillows on the floor beside the bare mattress in Travis Alexander's bedroom.
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Part of Travis Alexander's body is visible in the shower where he was found.
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Prosecutors showed photos from the crime scene that show blood spatter on the walls and floor of Alexander?s bathroom and bedroom.
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More blood stains found inside Travis Alexander's apartment.
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Blood splatter stains on the bathroom doorway. Travis Alexander was found stabbed and shot to death inside the shower in June 2008.
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Blood splatter stains cover the bathroom sink. Travis Alexander was found stabbed and shot to death inside the shower in June 2008.
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A bullet casing found at the crime scene.
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