Between the Boston bombing, Oklahoma's tornadoes, and the abdication of Netherland's Queen Beatrix, most of us have been so wrapped up in this spring's major news stories that we haven't been paying attention to. We've got to admit, 'psycho-librarian' is a look she pulls off. For those of you out of the loop, Arias was convicted of murder after stabbing her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander 27 times, slitting his throat, and shooting him in the head. Yes, this was a murder, but that isn't the craziest thing about Jodi Arias - what's crazy is everything that happened next. Well, she didn't use the word 'ninjas' exactly, but she did say that two masked intruders sneaked into Alexander's home and attacked them both while they were in the shower.
And when asked why she didn't report the ninjas to the police after they had slit her lover's throat, she replied, '.' Even though it's entirely plausible that criminal organizations such as the Foot Clan adhere to strict codes of omerta, zero point zero people believed her (as any actual ninja assassination would be impossible to notice). 'You see these red feet on our foreheads? So after the masked intruder story fell apart quicker than a wet pancake, Arias coughed up allegedly written by her ex (who was now suddenly a pedophile). One conveniently admitted to hitting her in the face, another claimed he wanted to marry her so he could eliminate his 'deviant thoughts,' and another asked her to wear boy's underwear so he could rip them off. Shockingly, the judge threw the letters out of court.
Feb 5, 2013 - The tumultous love affair between accused killer Jodi Arias. And after waking up naked the next morning, Arias quickly dressed and went. May 5, 2013 - Location: Ft. 15,750 posts, read. One thing that bugs me - I have seen guys call both Casey Anthony and Jodi Arias 'hot.' In what world.
Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images Arias responded by claiming her ex had 'oodles of cancer' that she was merely removing via 'knife-o-therapy.' 3The Accused Ran a Twitter Account from Behind Bars Thanks to a friend with computer access, Arias has a with 75,000 followers. During the trial, Arias would come up with tweets that ranged from literary quotes to insults about the prosecutor's height, which she'd relay to her friend via phone calls at night. Before you knew it, Arias' account was reading like a mix between fortune cookie sayings and the wisdom of a 13-year-old girl who couldn't pass language arts but had supreme confidence in herself anyway.
'See me after class, Jodi. And please stop sharpening those pencils.' 1She Calls Herself a 'Survivor' As previously mentioned, the grand finale of Arias' failed defense was a claim that she only killed her boyfriend in self-defense, that he was abusing her all along.
So in a final twist of the metaphorical knife that was literally used to murder another person, she claims to be a survivor of domestic abuse, not a perpetrator of homicide, which you can imagine has real domestic abuse survivors, especially when Arias started selling 'Survivor' shirts on her website. Never mind that she claims she's donating the profits to unnamed domestic abuse organizations and that victims' groups want nothing to do with her murder money or that she straight up ripped off the design from cancer survivors. The true tragedy here was a missed opportunity. Seriously, if you're selling a 'Survivor' T-shirt and painting cat eyes without referencing 'The Eye of the Tiger,' you don't deserve anyone's sympathy.
Date apprehended July 15, 2008 Imprisoned at Travis Victor Alexander (July 28, 1977 – June 4, 2008) was an salesman who was murdered by his ex-girlfriend, Jodi Ann Arias (born July 9, 1980), in his house in,. Arias was convicted of on May 8, 2013, and sentenced to without the possibility of on April 13, 2015. At the time of the killing, Alexander sustained multiple knife wounds and a gunshot to the head. Arias testified that she killed him in, but did not convince a jury. The murder and trial received widespread media attention in the United States. Lohr, David (January 9, 2013).
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