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AZ v. Arias
Jodi Arias faces the death penalty for the murder of her lover, 30-year-old Travis Alexander; the body of Alexander, a devout Mormon, was discovered by friends.
S1, EP220 "State Delivers Rebuttal Statements"
Prosecutors argue that the evidence found at the crime scene shows something entirely different than a person defending herself from an attacker; instead, they said, it shows a jealous rage over a former lover.
S1, EP221 "Verdict Is In"
Jodi Arias is found guilty of first-degree murder and then faces a death sentence during the penalty phase of the trial.
S1, EP222 "Emotional Testimony From Victim's Famiily"
Jurors hear emotional testimony during the penalty phase of the trial; the defense asks for a mistrial, claiming that Jodi Arias did not receive a fair trial because of court cameras, the jury not being sequestered, and prosecutorial misconduct.
S1, EP223 "Death Penalty Phase"
The same jury that didn't buy Jodi Arias' self-defense claim now decides between life or death for the convicted killer; Jodi's defense team pleads with jurors for a life sentence over the murder of Travis Alexander.
S1, EP219 "Quick Deadly Attack"
The defense claims that it took 62 seconds from the time Travis Alexander attacked Jodi Arias for her, in turn, to stab him nearly 30 times and then shoot him in the head; the state gets another try to convince the jury that Jodi planned the killing.
S1, EP218 "Travis's Dirty Little Secret"
The defense explains to the jury how it says a verbal fight between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander led to a bloody crime scene involving a knife and a gun; the defense claims Travis' behavior over time caused emotional and physical trauma for Jodi.
S1, EP217 "Misplaced Love"
Jodi Arias' defense team argues that she went to Travis Alexander's house not with murder on her mind, but wanting to see him, out of misplaced love; Jodi's lawyer details the lead-up to Travis' death during closing arguments.
S1, EP216 "A Misguided, Manipulated Woman Instead"
The defense portrays Jodi Arias as a misguided young woman, manipulated by a controlling ex-boyfriend in Travis Alexander; it urges jurors to believe that she feared for her life that day at Travis' house, even though she lied after killing him.