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Prosecutors grill Jodi Arias about her multiple stories in killing of Travis Alexander
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- Date Feb 25, 2013
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Prosecutors grill Jodi Arias about her multiple stories in killing of Travis Alexander
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Accused of a savage murder ex boyfriend in the shower.
-- -- -- back on the witness stand for more cross examination the prosecutor grilling areas trying to paint her as a serial liar.
Do you have problems -- your memory.
Any -- it seems like you keep telling me.
They have a problem your memory do you have a problem you're never.
Changes mean you didn't seem to have any problems under represent me.
We're talking to us about all -- -- what mr.
Alexander did you think it.
You mean yeah -- are about six foot into the I wouldn't -- Freescale.
OK you told us about it for days on -- didn't you.
I just answered the question yeah you total when the question was how little you know -- didn't you.
To the best of my collection here and I.
Yes and you remember -- yeah.
-- you remember that you.
Killing Travis Alexander Wright games.
And that you know it's -- for what you said that it before right yes and it was a drastic change right.
Yes it was a total team Canada knows you weren't there right yes I was trying to convince them -- the.
He sent -- many times.
That you tried to yourself right.
-- I don't know that many -- candidates and anything you set -- more than 345 times right.
Perhaps.
In fact one of the things he told us that -- that went -- when you're the leader of the county jail that you try to kill.
Right now since you can Jesus you can't you see you remember.
When you try to do that it ticks left.
You are telling us yes it's.
What you did then as -- took some -- right.
Yes -- Paterson right.
Listening.
Into the it because this goes so much that.
He sent -- this is not like you know I have.
I didn't see that thank Jesus so that's what stopped isn't -- your direct testimony was that an audience rather than the -- about right yes I'm not.
His -- you know and just to be clear I'm not talking about any other night.
You ideal addition it's a pain to edit you name yourself -- -- right yes and I think you were that you stuck right.
Yes -- you're seeing.
How hard he's stopped because it's do you mean.
How -- you must have -- mr.
Alexander.
We'll start then its chips really are right our humanity just.
Hey Stacy -- speaks -- -- Hayden was in the courtroom today.
Try it always looks so different in the courtroom that does on TV so tell me would look like TO.
Well here's the bottom line Greta prosecutor Juan Martinez spent most of the day today calling -- areas out of all the lies she's told you saw some of them.
She's -- destroyed three times about how the murder happened that she says she was abused here for a left but the prosecutors -- that a what is this what she said Travis -- punched her in the throat.
She wrote her journal that very day what a great guy Travis was that passionate kisses and the text that night she called him sweetie it's -- was the best.
She also admitted today to sending flowers -- Travis his grandmother -- she knew anything about Travis is murder so that's allowed the grandmother.
She told a friend hours after the -- she hoped that Travis has kids and her kids will play together Sunday she knew Travis was dead in the showers and she admitted that at that time.
So why -- he -- important because most of duties -- is based on a personal testimony about that abuse.
You could almost tell you talk about being inside the courtroom.
You could almost tell from the looks on the jurors' faces over the past couple of days they have -- wondering Greta can only trust anything she says after she's told all these lies.
Tour when he -- him we can't talk to the jury obviously but I'm curious is there any sort of regular court watchers and whether or not you've spoken to them that what they say whether or not she is remotely believable at all whether she sympathetic.
What are people serve in the audience have been their day in and day out -- -- -- -- like a -- -- Right you know I think at the very beginning.
I was she's talking about being a victim -- one or two jurors out -- that I also the looks on their faces they would not all the time they were taking notes -- for they really seem to be coming in her -- She start off being a victim quieted down I really thought who's gonna crying kind of wither under one Martinez is questioning that's very aggressive.
But -- this is going toe to -- with the prosecutor she's working kind of sarcastic so now -- a few of those jurors are looking -- -- the same way I don't know how to explain it.
But they're not leaning towards -- -- more nodding their heads the other kind of sitting back and -- as a kind of -- Wow that's that's a weird story -- right there.
Tomorrow she still on the witness stand -- as a prosecutor now finished with her.
No -- might be another day or two we're understanding what the prosecutor and a he's going none chronologically you know they stated he.
In the form of a story in order to these kind of pop and all over the place I think trying to catcher so -- more that over the next couple of days.
Try thank you.
You gotta --