Female Crimes In The Case Of Jodi Arias

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I. Introduction.
A large percent of murders occur by men for a variety of reasons. Money, love, betrayal, whatever it may be. Male murderer cases need a lot of publicity in order to be a high profile case because they are too common to be top news. However, female murderers will likely always be highly publicized cases due to the rarity of the event. So falls the case of Jodi Arias in this subject.
Jodi Arias was born on July 9, 1980 in Salinas, California and started dating her victim Travis Alexander in February of 2007 after meeting at a conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. They spent five months as a couple before they broke up in June 2007, but maintained a sexual relationship until Alexander was found June 2008.
II. Victim and Murder.
Victim Travis Alexander was a Mormon born on July 28, 1997 in Riverside, California among seven siblings. Before …show more content…

The defense, on the other hand, tried to present the mitigating circumstances of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Battered Woman’s Syndrome, that Alexander had been physically and emotionally abusive towards Arias and that she felt she had no choice, in fear of her own safety, and killed him in self-defense. However, in order for BWS to be a viable defense, the woman must have been in a situation where she was currently being threatened by her abuser and had to act in the moment. In the Arias case, Alexander was just in his shower, while Arias went to the extreme and snuck up on him with multiple stab wounds, slitting his throat, and shooting him in the head, making WBS a laughable justification.
On May 15, 2013, the Aggravation Phase started to determine just how cruel and heinous the crime was to be eligible for the death penalty. The prosecution showed the court all of the pictures of the crime scene and within three hours, the jury determined Arias was eligible for the death

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