Jodi Arias' fate is currently in the jury's hands. She could go to jail for life or get the death penalty if she is found guilty of murdering her boyfriend Travis Alexander. Jodi is accused of stabbing and shooting her boyfriend, and after one full day
Jodi Arias' fate is currently in the jury's hands. She could go to jail for life or get the death penalty if she is found guilty of murdering her boyfriend Travis Alexander. Jodi is accused of stabbing and shooting her boyfriend, and after one full day
PHOENIX — The jury in the Jodi Arias murder trial has not returned a verdict yet, but one of the first of what's sure to be many books on the sordid case is already available online. Brian Skoloff and Josh Hoffner, both journalists for The Associated
The murder case against Jodi Arias is now in the hands of the jury. A judge in a Phoenix courtroom passed the reins to jurors Friday, instructing them to consider charges of first- and second-degree murder or manslaughter
The murder case against Jodi Arias is now in the hands of the jury. A judge in a Phoenix courtroom passed the reins to jurors Friday, instructing them to consider charges of first- and second-degree murder or manslaughter
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