The Jodi Arias Trial: Premeditation, Obsession, and the Death Penalty That Never Came
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On June 4, 2008, Travis Alexander was found murdered in his Mesa, Arizona home — stabbed twenty-seven times, his throat slashed, and shot after death. His killer was his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Arias, who told three different stories before finally claiming self-defense. The trial that followed — a 67-day spectacle broadcast live on national television — became one of the most-watched criminal proceedings in American history, ending in a first-degree murder conviction, two deadlocked penalty juries, and a sentence of natural life without parole. Seventeen years later, both attorneys have lost their law licenses, and Arias is pursuing a federal appeal from Perryville Prison.


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