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Jodi Arias' 'Secret Testimony' Transcripts Released

By Daniel Taylor, Esq. | Last updated on

Transcripts of convicted murderer Jody Arias' closed-door testimony during her sentencing retrial have been released.

Arias was convicted of murdering her boyfriend in 2013, but a jury was unable to decide whether she should be sentenced to death or life in prison. A new jury was impaneled in September to decide Arias' fate, but controversy arose after the judge closed the courtroom to the press and the public for the testimony of an unidentified witness, reports The Arizona Republic.

That witness was later identified as Arias herself.

Court of Appeals Reverses Trial Court Order

The courtroom closure came after the defense argued that "skittish defense witnesses" should be allowed to testify in secret. Arias testified for two days in secret before the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled that the media should have access to the courtroom and to transcripts of Arias' testimony.

In total, the transcripts run well over 200 pages, but they start out with a bang: After stating her name, Arias testifies that she killed Travis Alexander, her boyfriend, in 2008, but didn't admit to the killing until two years later because what she did "was so horrific that I couldn't have -- I could never have imagined myself doing that to another human being."

Arias also admitted trying to conceal the murder, in part by playing the role of grieving girlfriend. "I knew that by not showing up, it would look more suspicious," Arias testified about attending Alexander's memorial. "I showed up and tried to act as normal as I could."

Arias' sentencing retrial continues this week.

Jodi Arias Testimony Transcripts by FindLaw

Jodi Arias Testimony Transcripts by FindLaw

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