Bill Zervakos, the jury foreman in convicted murderer Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial, has come forward and admitted that he was one of the hour jurors who voted against the death penalty.
Jodi Arias was found guilty for the first degree murder of her on-and-off lover Travis Alexander, on Wednesday and in the next phase of her trial, the jury will decide her punishment.
The live court session for Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial will resume on Tuesday for the 2008 Arizona killing of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander.The trial can be watched via the free live stream below. Prosecutor Juan Martinez is expected to bring two of Alexander's former co-workers or a Walmart employee to the witness stand.
Lifetime is currently finalizing the casting of Lost actress Tania Raymonde to portray the alleged murderer in an original movie about Alexander's murder, titled Dirty Little Secrets: The Jodi Arias Story.
The infamous juror No. 5, is Meliha Omanovic, 38, north Phoenix resident and a Bosnian immigrant.Omanovic insists that she did not deserve to be dismissed and she's "eager" to give her side of the story after the trial ends. WATCH THE VIDEO
Juror no. 5 who booted from the trial on Tuesday,who"stood out" to everyone because she has a "unique" hairstyle, sat a few rows behind Jodi Arias in court.
PHD psychologist Richard Samuels supported Arias "foggy" memory issues she claimed is the reason why she cannot recall how and exactly when she stabbed her victim at least 27 times.
Prosecutor Juan Martinez questioned Arias about how she acquired the murder weapons and committed the horrific crime within 62 seconds.
Martinez presented two photos in the Maricopa County court room- one of Alexander's dead body with blood all over it-then stated that the second image of the victim was taken approximately 62 seconds after the first photo taken.