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AZ v. AriasJodi 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, EP153 "First Verbal Abuse Then Physical Abuse"Jurors hear about all the times Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander got in a fight; Jodi claims in the beginning it started as verbal and emotional abuse, but then it gradually turned physical.
S1, EP154 "Psychotherapist's Evaluation Notes"Unlike her texts and emails to Travis Alexander, Jodi Arias writes mostly positive things in her journal; her entries add another layer for the jury to sift through in her connection with Travis.
S1, EP155 "Bad Behavior That Escalated"A psychotherapist testifies about the defendant's feelings and her mindset, relying on texts, emails and journal entries along with her interviews with Jodi Arias for her full evaluation.
S1, EP156 "One Side to the Story"The defense wants the jury to see Travis Alexander as a bully, a liar, a manipulator and an abuser; Jodi Arias' lawyers paint her as innocent and someone just caught in a web of control and deception.
S1, EP157 "The Psychotherapist's Evaluation"According to the psychotherapist's evaluation, Jodi Arias wanted to end her physical relationship with Travis Alexander at one point, but this only made him frustrated and mad with jealousy.
S1, EP158 "The Link to Domestic Violence"Jurors in Arizona versus Arias heard that Travis Alexander was angry when he found out Jodi Arias had not planned to go to Mesa, Arizona to see him in the days leading up to his death. She ended up going, and it turned deadly. The jury had listened to different versions of the relationship between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander. According to the Defense, their relationship was the case of a battered woman who killed her ex-boyfriend to save her life.
S1, EP160 "Cross Examination Begins"The state challenges the work experience and credentials of the psychotherapist who evaluated Jodi Arias for hours; the jury is told about the healing stage of domestic violence.
S1, EP161 "A Battered Woman"The mental health counselor who evaluated Jodi Arias testifies Jodi was a battered woman in an abusive relationship; the state drills the defense's expert on a speech she gave one time on domestic violence and "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs."
S1, EP162 "Evaluating a Serial Liar"Jodi Arias claims she dealt with physical, verbal and emotional abuse during her on-and-off relationship with Travis Alexander; a mental health evaluation is performed on Jodi after her arrest by a leading therapist, who testifies for the defense.
S1, EP163 "She Lied to the Therapist"A psychotherapist who doesn't test patients admits that her evaluation of Jodi was mostly based on a reading of the evidence; Juan Martinez raises the notion that Jodi probably lied in her sessions with her therapist just like she lied to police.
S1, EP164 "State Drills Therapist on the Stand"A psychotherapist pushes back on the state's assertion that she was biased toward Jodi Arias, saying she was simply looking for signs of domestic violence in the communication and interaction between Travis Alexander and Jodi.
S1, EP165 "Believeable or Not"The defense's mental health expert says that she found Jodi Arias to be believable in her hours-long sessions with her; jurors later decide if Jodi was truthful in her sessions with the expert in domestic violence.
S1, EP166 "The 44-Hour Evaluation"The lead prosecutor questions how a therapist took her notes during her sessions with Jodi Arias; from talking to police officers and mental health experts, Jodi is accused of being less than forthcoming on multiple occasions.
S1, EP167 "Taking Jodi's Side"The state continues to accuse the defense's expert of being biased and taking Jodi Arias' side when she claimed she was abused by her ex-lover; the judge hears arguments over the state's questions for the psychotherapist on the stand.
S1, EP168 "The Journal Entries"During her many fights with her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander, Jodi Arias writes mostly positive things despite what she claims to have gone through with him; the law of attraction makes its way back into testimony.
S1, EP169 "Expert Explains What She Went Through"A psychotherapist breaks down Jodi Arias' fights and arguments with Travis Alexander and concludes she was a battered woman; the lead prosecutor calls into question the credibility of this expert.
S1, EP170 "Defense's Expert Remains Firm"The defense hires a domestic violence expert to assess whether Jodi Arias was an abused victim in what they considered Travis Alexander's angry, warped reality; the psychotherapist remains firm that Jodi was a victim of domestic violence.
S1, EP171 "Therapist Testifies in Redirect"A mental health expert says context is important in assessing domestic abuse; she evaluated Jodi Arias' relationship with Travis Alexander through patterns of behavior, their interactions and communication.
S1, EP172 "Travis the Victimizer"The state accuses Jodi Arias of being a jealous stalker toward Travis Alexander leading up to this death, but the therapist on the stand says that jealousy is common and abuse victims often have a tough time ending a troubled relationship.
S1, EP174 "Perpetrating Ex-Lover"Jurors hear Travis Alexander's sexual fantasy, lewd comments and vulgar statements to Jodi Arias; it is the jury's turn to ask questions of the psychotherapist who evaluated Jodi for 44 hours.
S1, EP175 "Jurors Have Questions"Jurors have their own questions for the psychotherapist who said that Jodi Arias was a victim of domestic violence, including asking about the possibility that Jodi abused Travis Alexander during their ongoing sexual affair.
S1, EP176 "The Jury Questions Jodi Arias"Jurors want to know how the domestic violence expert corroborated claims Jodi Arias made about what Travis Alexander did to her; the judge allows the jury to chime in and ask questions of the defense's expert.
S1, EP177 "Jurors Challenge Arias' Credibility"Jurors question Jodi Arias' credibility in her story to a psychotherapist who evaluated her over domestic violence claims; for more than 40 hours, Jodi tells the therapist about her complicated relationship with Travis Alexander.
S1, EP178 "The Jury Asks Their Questions"The therapist on the stand testifies about what she says was Travis Alexander's tendency to commit character assassination; she had finished with the jury's questions, but has more to answer on redirect examination.
S1, EP179 "State Continues to Call Out the Therapist"The prosecution slams the work of the defense's domestic violence expert, calling it defective; the state says she did not do a complete job because it is not possible to interview Travis Alexander about the abuse claims.
S1, EP180 "Photo Enhancement"The defense calls a video and image enhancement expert to the stand; photos of the last encounter between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander may help explain what happened in the lead-up to Travis' death.
S1, EP181 "Misconduct Claims"Both the state and the defense call foul on the way the other side handles key evidence and witness testimony; the defense makes allegations of prosecutorial misconduct when it again asks for a mistrial.
S1, EP182 "State Begins Their Rebuttal"The defense rests its case; the state gets another chance with its rebuttal; the state's expert dismisses the defense's psychological evaluation of Jodi Arias.
S1, EP183 "State's Mental Health Expert Testifies"Jurors learn the steps of what the state calls an unbiased mental health evaluation; a doctor interviews Jodi Arias for 12 hours, discussing everything from her background and sexual experiences to her relationship with Travis Alexander.
S1, EP184 "Arias and Psych Tests"The state's clinical psychologist evaluates Jodi Arias for 12 hours while she is in jail awaiting trial over the death of Travis Alexander; this doctor's findings differ greatly from the defense's psychological evaluation.
S1, EP185 "She Has Borderline Personality Disorder"The state's mental health expert examines Jodi Arias' past unstable relationships before she met Travis Alexander and claims Jodi's borderline personality disorder came from feelings of abandonment.
S1, EP186 "There Was No Psychological Disorders"The state's clinical psychologist dismisses the defense's expert who claimed Jodi Arias was a victim of domestic violence during her on-and-off relationship with Travis Alexander.
S1, EP187 "Defense Challenges State's Expert"The defense questions the state's clinical psychologist, challenging her work experience and credentials; the second mental health evaluation done by a clinical psychologist on Jodi Arias gives a different diagnosis than the first.
S1, EP188 "State's Evaluation of Jodi Arias"The state's clinical psychologist tells jurors that she spent time reviewing the case notes, journal entries, text messages, emails and other relevant information about Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander; she also evaluated Jodi for more than 12 hours.
S1, EP189 "No Evidence of a Battered Woman"The topic of domestic violence is brought up during the cross-examination of the state's first rebuttal witness; the defense claims Jodi Arias was a battered woman, but the clinical psychologist on the stand says there is no evidence of that.
S1, EP190 "No Amnesia in Jodi Arias"Jodi Arias deletes photos off a digital camera after Travis Alexander is killed; the state's clinical psychologist says it shows a person with a disregard for another life and a person of sound mind, not someone in shock or suffering from amnesia.
S1, EP191 "Evaluating for Abuse"The state's clinical psychologist reviews Jodi Arias' mental capacity before, during and after Travis Alexander was killed; the word abuse is defined for jurors.
S1, EP192 "Looking for Psychological Issues"The psychologist on the stand during cross-examination speaks about her experience in evaluating domestic violence cases; the jury learns more about psychological test scales used by mental health evaluators.
S1, EP193 "Twelve-Hour Evaluation on a Known Liar"The state's mental health expert tries to show jurors her methodologies and approach when she evaluated Jodi Arias while she was in jail awaiting trial for killing her ex-boyfriend; the state continues to try to paint Jodi as a habitual liar.
S1, EP194 "The Habitual Liar"The judge allows jurors to ask the state's clinical psychologist questions relating to her mental health evaluation of Jodi Arias; the state keeps with its strategy of showing Jodi as a habitual liar.
S1, EP152 "Blame the Victim Strategy"The defense's psychologist testifies that Jodi Arias couldn't leave her relationship with Travis Alexander, but later claims that Arias wasn't trying to leave because of the trauma she was going through as a victim of domestic violence.
S1, EP151 "Jodi Arias the Helpless Victim"The defense's expert outlines Jodi Arias' emotions during her troubling times with Travis Alexander; Jodi's attorneys want to make clear to the jury that the endless cycle of drama between the two had a mental toll on her.
S1, EP150 "Travis the Abuser"The defense's psychotherapist tells jurors that the power difference in Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander's relationship was how he manipulated and took advantage of her.
S1, EP149 "A Therapist on the Case"A psychotherapist testifies that before meeting Jodi Arias, Travis Alexander was an abusive person who didn't treat women he dated very well; this played into Arias' psychological dilemma that led to her being a victim of domestic violence.
S1, EP148 "The Issue of Domestic Violence"The defense wants to show that Jodi was not the jealous, stalking ex-girlfriend who murdered her ex; instead, her attorneys portray her as a vulnerable young woman who fell prey to domestic violence and was helpless until she killed in self-defense.
S1, EP147 "CNN Reporter Called to the Stand"A CNN reporter is called to the stand to testify about what happened between the lead prosecutor and a juror outside the courtroom, which the defense attorney calls misconduct.
S1, EP146 "Survivor of Domestic Violence"Jodi Arias' story is that she was a survivor of domestic violence and that's why she killed Travis Alexander; the jury must decide if that claim justified shooting and also stabbing him 27 times, while he was naked.
S1, EP145 "Emotional Violence"The defense attempts to portray Jodi Arias as a victim of domestic violence who was helpless toward an abusive on-and-off ex-lover; the psychotherapist on the stand talks about what she calls emotional violence.
S1, EP144 "Inter-Partner Violence"The mental health expert testifying for the defense tries to put in educational terms what Jodi Arias said about her experiences with Travis Alexander; the jury learns about the difficulty some people have in leaving an abusive relationship.
S1, EP143 "Evaluating a Troubling Relationship"A counselor who specializes in domestic violence cases evaluates the troubling relationship between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander; psychological issues, emotional trauma and mental stressors are all factors linked to domestic violence.
S1, EP142 "Breaking Down Domestic Violence"A domestic violence counselor evaluates Jodi Arias' connection with Travis Alexander and assesses her role as an alleged victim in their relationship; the defense paints Jodi as a domestic violence survivor.
S1, EP141 "Domestic Violence Expert Testifies"The defense tries to prove to jurors that Jodi Arias was a victim in an abusive relationship with her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander; the jury learns about the psychological factors associated with domestic violence.
S1, EP140 "According to the Clinical Psychologist"Jurors learn the scientific reasons of why and how Jodi Arias killed Travis Alexander; the state claims that the defense's mental health expert is not objective during an intense recross-examination.
S1, EP139 "State Nitpicks Doctor's Evaluation Report"According to a mental health evaluator, Jodi Arias showed symptoms of hypervigilance, overwhelming guilt and shame, and trouble sleeping; the state points out mistakes it said the forensic psychologist made in his mental evaluation of Jodi.
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.
Original Air Date: May 23, 2023
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