Jodi Arias says she hopes for death penalty
Even though Jodi Arias has been convicted of first-degree murder, her trial is far from over.
Even though Jodi Arias has been convicted of first-degree murder, her trial is far from over.
After months of twists and turns in a dramatic trial rife with sex, lies and digital images, jurors in Arizona have decided the fate of Jodi Arias.
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Jared Loughner broke down and cried to an Arizona Game and Fish officer when he was pulled over for running a red light just hours before his 2011 shooting rampage.
Doug MacKinlay, owner of Diamondback Police Supply, said it was Kelly’s statements that caused him to stop the sale.
A jury convicted the Arizona woman, now 49, of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, child abuse and kidnapping on October 12, 1990, less than a year after her 4-year-old son was found dead.
In his Facebook message about the AR-15 purchase, Kelly wrote it was “scary to think of people buying guns like these without a background check at a gun show or the Internet.
An intruder busted into a Chandler couple’s home Friday afternoon, but this one was more than 15 feet tall and had no arms.
Arias told jurors how she became frightened over Alexander’s rising temper. In fact, she said he lifted her off the ground and body slammed her onto the bathroom tile.
Jodi Arias, the woman accused in the brutal murder of her boyfriend, admitted in a Phoenix courtroom that she killed her boyfriend.
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