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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, EP195 "Looking at Travis' Past Relationships"Prosecutors try to show that in the months leading up to Travis Alexander's death, Jodi Arias' actions and behavior were inconsistent with the claim of an abuse victim; Deanna Reid paints an entirely different picture of Travis.
S1, EP196 "No Name-Calling, No Abuse"Travis Alexander's former girlfriend tells jurors about their relationship and says there was no name-calling, no manipulation and no abuse; her entire testimony speaks of a different connection she shared with Travis than the one Jodi Arias had.
S1, EP197 "Re-examining Travis' Computer"The state brings back a police detective who had testified earlier; the search into Travis Alexander's computer and Jodi Arias' cell phone uncovers several photos that show jurors a different side to Travis and Jodi's true intentions.
S1, EP198 "Looking Hard Into Travis' Stuff"Authorities seize a laptop, camera and electronic devices while processing the bloody crime scene where Travis Alexander was found; Mesa, Ariz., police detectives testify about their investigation at his house.
S1, EP199 "Defense's Surrebuttal Witness"The capital murder trial of Jodi Arias evolves into a battle of the experts; Dr. Robert Geffner is brought in to discredit the findings of the state's mental health expert.
S1, EP200 "More Expert Opinion"Jurors hear the latest mental health expert break down the sex, lies and manipulation in the relationship between Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander; both sides focus on Jodi's mental capacity and emotional state.
S1, EP201 "Second Opinion for PTSD Diagnosis"During the rebuttal phase of the trial, the defense's psychologist evaluates the results of the psychological tests Jodi Arias underwent in jail.
S1, EP202 "Testimony on Jodi Arias's Mental State"The defense hopes jurors will be convinced by its latest mental health expert and his review of the tests assessing Jodi Arias' mental capacity; the expert breaks down the tests that diagnose both traumatic disorders and personality disorders.
S1, EP203 "Neuropsychologist Weighs In"Dr. Robert Geffner reviews the results of Jodi Arias' psychological tests and gives his opinion; jurors have to decide what diagnosis, if any, makes sense as to why Jodi killed her ex-lover Travis Alexander.
S1, EP204 "Defense's Psychologist Under Cross-Examination"The state diagnoses Jodi Arias with borderline personality disorder, not PTSD or amnesia; jurors will later decide on how severe those issues were when she killed Travis Alexander and initially attempted to cover her tracks.
S1, EP205 "Arias's Mental Issues on Trial"The defense claims Jodi Arias suffered from PTSD when Travis Alexander attacked her, and Jodi had no choice but to kill in self-defense; the defense's mental health expert is challenged on his expertise in evaluating Jodi's psych tests.
S1, EP206 "A Review of Jodi Arias's Psych Tests"Dr. Robert Geffner did not diagnose or evaluate Jodi Arias over her role in brutally stabbing and shooting her former lover Travis Alexander; instead, he testifies about the tests given to her by two other clinical psychologists.
S1, EP207 "Second Mental Health Expert Clarifies"Recross on the defense's psychology expert challenges the mental health diagnosis of post traumatic stress disorder; it takes a second mental health doctor to confirm the findings of the defense's first mental health expert.
S1, EP208 "Medical Examiner Back on the Stand"After the defense brings in their mental health expert who specializes in neuropsychology, the state follows up; they both disagree on the findings of Jodi Arias' psychological tests; jurors again see Travis Alexander's gruesome autopsy photos.
S1, EP209 "Questioning the Results of the Tests"Questions about Jodi Arias' mental health become key to her argument that she killed Travis Alexander in self-defense; after jurors hear testimony from clinical psychologists, the defense and the state add to their arguments with neuropsychologists.
S1, EP210 "Closing Arguments Begin"Lead prosecutor Juan Martinez tells jurors that Jodi Arias' tears are fake when she gets emotional during her testimony; the state claims that Jodi is playing the victim and is using her story to manipulate the jury.
S1, EP211 "The Lying, Manipulating Murderer"The state's strategy in its final remarks to jurors is to continue challenging Jodi's credibility; the prosecution accuses her of not only lying to investigators, but attempting to manipulate them along with the psychologists who evaluated her.
S1, EP212 "Impeaching Jodi Arias"The state continues its closing argument as it tries to impeach Jodi Arias on her testimony and her actions leading up to the killing of Travis Alexander; they argue that the plot to kill was on Jodi's mind when she crossed state lines.
S1, EP213 "Murder Plot Revealed"The state outlines its theory of Jodi Arias' actions after she stabbed Travis Alexander to death, and tells jurors that circumstantial evidence shows Jodi planned the murder of her ex-boyfriend, pointing to sales receipts and text and email messages.
S1, EP214 "She Lied to Everyone"The state calls out Jodi Arias' changing stories that she gives police about what happened to Travis Alexander, and dismisses her claim of suffering trauma and amnesia immediately following Travis' death.
S1, EP215 "Sex Lies and Dirty Little Secrets"The defense begins its closing argument, trying to convince the jury that Jodi Arias is not guilty because she was defending herself from an attacking ex-boyfriend; jurors are walked back through the timeline of events.
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.
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, 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, 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, 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, EP224 "Closing Arguments in Penalty Phase"The state pushes the same jury that convicted Jodi Arias to recommend that she go to death row, and dismisses the defense's attempts at raising mitigating factors to spare Jodi's life.
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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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, 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.
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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