Arias testified in the last six days on the witness stand during her first-degree murder trial. She claimed that Alexander cheated on her, beat her, used her for sex and alleged that he was a pedophile.
In a sex tape played for jurors, Arias complimented Alexander for their three-hour lovemaking sessions and said he has "incredible stamina" that "role playing" was fun and she liked being "handled." She also said "you're bad, you make me feel so dirty."
Arias testified that in January, 2008 she caught Alexander masturbating to a photo of a young boy wearing underwear and that he physically assaulted her and that he penetrated her vaginally for the first time as she slept in his bed the year after she was baptized in his Mormon church. Watch free livestream of Arias' testimony here
Jodi Arias is scheduled to resume her testimony on Monday, Feb. 11, at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time with a bombshell testimony that she walked in on Alexander "masturbating to pictures of young boys." Watch the free live stream for free here
Arias went into great detail Wednesday about how she started to feel used by her on-again, off-again boyfriend, who she said wanted her only for sex and manipulated her through religion. Arias said felt disrespected and "used" and that Alexander was obsessed with sex and secrecy all while pretending to be a devout Mormom who had no interest in having a real relationship with Arias.
Arias testified that in the weeks leading up to her baptism Travis Alexander, a devout Mormon, methodically only had oral sex with her while converting her to Mormonism. They also had anal sex on the day she was baptized.
Jodi Arias testified today on day 14 of her first-degree murder trial. On Tuesday, Arias, 32, shared her history of how she met her murder victim, Travis Alexander, and how their sexual relationship began after they met in 2006.
Jodi Arias testified today on day 14 of her first-degree murder trial. On Tuesday, Arias, 32, shared her history of exploring several different religions every time she began a new relationship. She had previously explored several different religions including Buddhism, witch craft and Hinduism.
Jodi Arias shocked many when she testified on the witness stand on Feb. 4 and admitted she killed her ex-lover Travis Alexander.
Arias was asked if she killed Alexander, 30, a religious Mormon and motivational speaker. "Yes I did," she replied. When asked why, she answered: "the simple reason is he attacked me and I defended myself."
Day 13 of Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial resumes today on Monday, Feb. 4. This is the second week when Arias' defense team will present their case to support their argument that Arias killed her ex-lover, Travis Alexander, in self-defense.
Arias stands accused of murdering her ex-lover AAlexander, whose body was discovered in his Mesa, Arizona home on June 4, 2008. When police discovered he had been shot in the face, stabbed 27 times and his throat was slit from ear to ear
The first week of the defense case for accused murderer Jodi Arias has uncovered several secrets for the mousy brunette and her murder victim. When the trial resumed on Tuesday, Jan. 29., Arias' legal team called in several defense witnesses to support their case that Alexander was a liar, cheater and sexual deviant