Jodi Arias Cried As Prosecutor Recounted Each Detail of Stabbing, Slashing
Though accused murderer Jodi Arias said she sometimes felt "like a prostitute" at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, she admitted today that she often enjoyed their sex life and even suggested sex acts they could try. Prosecutor Juan
Mark Geragos and Dr. Drew Pinsky discuss psychology's crucial role in how the jurors decide the fate of Jodi Arias.
The woman accused of brutally murdering her boyfriend in 2008 broke down on the stand as she was grilled about details in the death of Travis Alexander.
Though accused murderer Jodi Arias said she sometimes felt "like a prostitute" at the hands of her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, she admitted today that she often enjoyed their sex life and even suggested sex acts they could try. Prosecutor Juan
Accused murderer Jodi Arias was forced to recount today each detail of how she killed her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, including re-enacting how he allegedly tackled her when she shot him, leaving her crying in her hands on the witness stand.






