Arias, 32 , was convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal 2008 death of her lover Travis Alexander, 30. The jury, however was unable to reach a unanimous decision on. Travis has been heard in court from beyond the grave in dirty texts, wholesome videos and even a phone sex recording – but one thing the jury didn ’t get to read was a. In an interview that lasted more than 40 minutes, those jurors spoke anonymously about the one holdout, what they thought of the evidence brought up against the victim,. But, the second the hung jury was announced by Judge Sherry Stephens, a primeval, guttural sob erupted from one of Travis Alexander’s sisters, Tanisha Sorenson. The media circus that is Jodi Arias’ murder trial is in its final stretch, as the jury began deliberations Friday following closing arguments. The jury, which has been in. On May 8, 2013, Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree muder for killing her boyfriend Travis Alexander . Here’s the evidence that led to her conviction. Investigators from the Mesa Police Department, led by Detective Flores, meticulously combed through the crime scene, uncovering crucial clues that would ultimately seal. Jodi Arias cried through the first day of her death penalty hearing today as the siblings of her slain ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander , told the jury they didn ’t want to. The jury learned gruesome details about the violent death of 30-year-old Travis Alexander during day three of the Jodi Arias murder trial on Tuesday. As bereaved family. The defense, very astounding opening statement, telling the jury that Travis , while pretending to the world that he was a virgin as part of his Mormon faith, allegedly –.
What the Jury Didn't Hear in the Travis Alexander Trial
Arias, 32 , was convicted of first-degree murder in the brutal 2008 death of her lover Travis Alexander, 30. The jury, however was unable to reach a unanimous d...