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AZ v. AriasS1, EP97 "Picking and Choosing Your Story"The lead prosecutor fires back at Jodi Arias over what he thinks is her selective memory and focuses on the camera used to record sex between Jodi and Travis Alexander; Jodi records video and takes pictures minutes before Travis is killed.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP98 "Memory of the Murder"Jodi Arias recalls for the jury what happened in the minutes that led to the death of Travis Alexander; his body is found in his shower, covered in blood; it takes two years in jail for Jodi to claim that she killed him in self-defense.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP17 "Store Cashier Remembers"The cashier who was given a counterfeit $20 bill by George Floyd testifies; Christopher Martin tells jurors that his manager called police when Floyd refused to return to the convenience store over the fake money.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP18 "The Initial Police Confrontation"A driver who says he saw the initial confrontation between police and George Floyd claims he kept watching because he was frankly nosy.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP19 "I Can't Breathe"A witness remembers George Floyd's final words, who repeatedly cried out: "I can't breathe"; next is the first Minneapolis police officer to testify for the State.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP20 "Police Body Cam Footage"The Minneapolis Police Department releases footage from the body cams of the officers who attempted to arrest George Floyd the day he died; that is weeks after his death, and it doesn't include Derek Chauvin's video.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP21 "Struggling Arrest on Camera"Jurors saw more police body cam video that showed an anxious and upset George Floyd being put in handcuffs and sitting on the ground during police questioning.
The George Floyd Murder TrialEP22 "George Floyd's Girlfriend"George Floyd's girlfriend began her emotional testimony for the jury; she recalled their first meeting, as well as their dating, and how the two eventually developed an addiction to opioids.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP85 "Defendant Emotional on the Stand"The jury hears an emotional defendant reflecting back on the day she killed her ex-boyfriend and the different reasons she gave as to why she lied to investigators; the tables turn as Jodi Arias has to defend her credibility during cross examination.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP86 "Arias's Credibility on the Line"The prosecution cross-examines Jodi Arias about her allegations of physical abuse; she claims that Travis Alexander choked her until she lost consciousness, but she didn't tell anyone.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP87 "Poking Holes in Her Story"Jurors see a TV interview Jodi Arias did after her arrest in the death of Travis Alexander; the state points out inconsistencies in Jodi's story claiming self-defense in the killing of her ex-boyfriend.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP88 "Why Didn't You Just Leave?"The state tries to hint to jurors that Jodi Arias picks and chooses her storylines, and challenges her ability to remember what happened; the jury hears a fiery cross-examination between Jodi and lead prosecutor Juan Martinez.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP89 "Fiery Cross-Examination"The defense repeatedly objects to the state's cross-examination of Jodi Arias, saying the prosecution is argumentative and badgering the witness; lead prosecutor Martinez accuses Jodi of not answering questions and not remembering what she said.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP90 "Defendant Is Challenged on the Facts"Jurors hear about not just the messiness of a complicated relationship, but a torn romance that led to homicide; money woes and financial pressure compound the problems between Travis Alexander and Jodi Arias.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP91 "Lead Prosecutor Goes In"Lead prosecutor Juan Martinez tries to portray Jodi Arias as a liar who wanted to deceive the jury after first deceiving police; the state claims photos displayed for jurors are sexual in nature, but Jodi, who was an aspiring photographer, disagrees.
AZ v. AriasS1, EP92 "Phone Sex"The jury listens to recorded phone calls between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander, and they are all about sex; the state dismisses any notion that Jodi was a pawn in Travis' sexual fantasies.
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