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Kamis, 09 Mei 2013

Death penalty possible after jury convicts Jodi Arias of first-degree murder

Death penalty possible after jury convicts Jodi Arias of first-degree murder

Jodi Arias has been found guilty of first degree murder in the gruesome death of her ex-lover Travis Alexander. A jury of eight men and four women took slightly more than 15 hours to reach that verdict after four months of

jodiarias-3. Jodi Arias in court in January. (Photo: Charlie Leight, Gannett). Now that Jodi Arias has been found guilty of first-degree murder of her on-and-off lover, Travis Alexander, her fate is back in the hands of the jury. Will she get the death

Jodi Arias says she would rather receive the death penalty than a long prison sentence after she was convicted of first-degree murder Wednesday, calling death "the ultimate freedom." In an exclusive interview with MyFoxPhoenix.com, Arias says she was

(CNN) -- 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. A verdict was reached Wednesday in the case that has drawn worldwide attention and followers

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

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