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you all three have to come back, beth karas, sunny hosten and judge hatchett. thank you all. you can watch the testimony on our sister stations, hln and in session, or can you go to cnn.com, and i think it's going to be pretty darn good today. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! new griddle-melts to yourime usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy t
you all three have to come back, beth karas, sunny hosten and judge hatchett. thank you all. you can watch the testimony on our sister stations, hln and in session, or can you go to cnn.com, and i think it's going to be pretty darn good today. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your...
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. >> following this trial from phoenix is beth karas. beth, the detail in this trial is unlike almost any other that you and i have covered together. that's the problem here. the devil is in these details. these dirty details are what her defense is all about. >> reporter: yes indeed. in fact, the defense plans to call two experts following jody arias' testimony. one in domestic violence. the other a psychologist. they relied on her history, her childhood, abuse allegations she has made. more importantly her relationships with men and significantly her relationship with travis alexander. the defense says jody arias was his dirty little secret and he was demeaning, degrading. and basically they will try to get inside her mind at the time she was killing him. because she has to explain why this overkill. she killed him three different ways and it seems to be far more than necessary to ward off any threat of deadly force being used against her. >> we had her on the stand three days and counting. and this is what i call the friendly fire. th
. >> following this trial from phoenix is beth karas. beth, the detail in this trial is unlike almost any other that you and i have covered together. that's the problem here. the devil is in these details. these dirty details are what her defense is all about. >> reporter: yes indeed. in fact, the defense plans to call two experts following jody arias' testimony. one in domestic violence. the other a psychologist. they relied on her history, her childhood, abuse allegations she has...
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. >> let's bring in beth karas. every day there are more jarring details that come out on the stand no matter who takes it, whether it's jody or all of the former lovers and friends, who weighed in on this relationship, it's all about the relationship and whether she needed to defend herself. first, she looks so quiet and mousey on the stand. and now there's this report she has to wear a stun belt in court. what's the story? >> reporter: well, actually it's a leg iron, she can't be stunned with it. it's a leg iron that would prevent her from running. she limps a little bit. it's on her right leg and affects her knee joint. so she can't run. so she goes up to the stand. and she leaves the stand, when the jury is out of the courtroom, just so they don't see that. i am sure the jury -- they are not stupid. they probably know she is incarcerated. this is a blut al slaying, the jury knows the state is seeking death. this is not a woman walking the streets. nonetheless there is a prejudicial factor to the jury seeing her
. >> let's bring in beth karas. every day there are more jarring details that come out on the stand no matter who takes it, whether it's jody or all of the former lovers and friends, who weighed in on this relationship, it's all about the relationship and whether she needed to defend herself. first, she looks so quiet and mousey on the stand. and now there's this report she has to wear a stun belt in court. what's the story? >> reporter: well, actually it's a leg iron, she can't be...
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the true tv reporter and now saying he had an affair with the reporter. >> first, i know beth karas and i like her and to be dragged into this madness is just insane. the happiest person in the courtroom and my heart is swelling with happiness is the prosecutor. he fought for that trial, a tough case to win and watch the two lawyers going as a prosecutor is a beautiful thing, this is a total, total suicide mission by these lawyers, greta. >> greta: this is no normal fight, is it, john? >> no, it's-- >> this is insane. >> it's normally, greta. here is the drill. everybody here knows it. client fires the old attorney, hires a new one shall the new one takes a couple of shots at the old attorney, tries to make a new trial. this is so unusual to have them go to this public civil war attacking each other like this, again, not helping the client at all. a great show though. >> greta: and i know you were part of the civil case at one time. do you know these lawyers at all, john? >> i've touched base with brodsky and the crew out there and all i can say for the whole bunch of them, the thing wh
the true tv reporter and now saying he had an affair with the reporter. >> first, i know beth karas and i like her and to be dragged into this madness is just insane. the happiest person in the courtroom and my heart is swelling with happiness is the prosecutor. he fought for that trial, a tough case to win and watch the two lawyers going as a prosecutor is a beautiful thing, this is a total, total suicide mission by these lawyers, greta. >> greta: this is no normal fight, is it,...
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but beth karas, start this for me, will you, when talking about all the sex and the relationship with this ex-boyfriend, is this a strategy to suggest that he was -- he had some kind of double life as a mormon and elder in the church, but then with her was twisted and she alleg alleges pedophile? is that what this is all about? >> yes. exactly. and, in fact, they have this allegation that he was a pedophile or at least attracted to little boys and little girls and it's absolutely uncorrobora uncorroborated. it's jodi arias' word. that's all the jury has right now. they want the jury to believe that she had this little secret of his and he knew that it would destroy him professionally in his church, in his social circle, if anyone knew. she threatened to expose it. the physical violence escalated to two or three after she learned this and so when her experts testify after jodi arias is finally done, whenever that is, they'll talk about her state of mind and why this overkill. some say you know what, this is overkill of his reputation right now. >> i'm glad you brought that up. sunny, i
but beth karas, start this for me, will you, when talking about all the sex and the relationship with this ex-boyfriend, is this a strategy to suggest that he was -- he had some kind of double life as a mormon and elder in the church, but then with her was twisted and she alleg alleges pedophile? is that what this is all about? >> yes. exactly. and, in fact, they have this allegation that he was a pedophile or at least attracted to little boys and little girls and it's absolutely...
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joining me is beth karas from trutv, and judge glenda hack et, a television judge. so this trial has been delayed now for five days. the judge has been sick. so, beth, do you think that delay will have any effect? >> well, you know, it's good for the defense, i expertise, because they're still in the middle of her direct examination. if this long delay had occurred in the middle of cross examination, it's better for the state because the state would have been probably dismantling some of her story and punching holes in her credibility. it's not really a bad thing for the defense. >> we're stale still waiting for the judge so get her audio back. the testimony as we said has been incredibly graphic, lurid sexual details. do you think that will swas jury? >> there's no question there is one of the more se lashs trails i have cover. . it's now numbing the jury. i have coined the term jodi fatigue that the jurors in the courtroom are getting accustomed to this, but everyone is eager for her to get to the actual killing. that's what this case was about. was she justified
joining me is beth karas from trutv, and judge glenda hack et, a television judge. so this trial has been delayed now for five days. the judge has been sick. so, beth, do you think that delay will have any effect? >> well, you know, it's good for the defense, i expertise, because they're still in the middle of her direct examination. if this long delay had occurred in the middle of cross examination, it's better for the state because the state would have been probably dismantling some of...
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. >> following the trial for us, beth karas, correspondent for in session on trutv and defense attorney and in session contributor joey jackson. how do you think her lack of detail played? they've been hearing all kinds of incredible detail and now she doesn't remember stabbing him. >> well, i'll tell you, christine, it was veriant climactic in the courtroom. the most -- day eight on the stand and she couldn't even recall driving that knife into him once let alone 29 times? that was an issue. it was a real problem because her memory was so good for the first seven days on the stand, she could remember details of what she ordered at star bucks on a day two years earlier, but in the the killing. that's not sitting well with the jury probably. >> what do you think. do you think from a defense position, she doesn't want to be up there talking about i do remember details of the stabbing, by the way i did grab the gun and shoot him. >> memories of convenience. that's what this is about. two issues, the first is that we commonly see this in the courtroom. whenever there's something that assist
. >> following the trial for us, beth karas, correspondent for in session on trutv and defense attorney and in session contributor joey jackson. how do you think her lack of detail played? they've been hearing all kinds of incredible detail and now she doesn't remember stabbing him. >> well, i'll tell you, christine, it was veriant climactic in the courtroom. the most -- day eight on the stand and she couldn't even recall driving that knife into him once let alone 29 times? that was...
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joining me now is beth karas, correspondent for in session on our sister network trutv and criminal defense attorney carrie hack et. both lots of sexual testimony yesterday again. she describes text messages she exchanged with alexander? >> yes. these text messages,john, are part of her foundation for describing to the jury the nature of her relationship with the man she killed. she wants the jury to believe she killed him in self-defense and that she feared him. they were thelg each other they loved each other and then there were nasty text messages. that's why they were introduced. she described how they affected her and how she would tremble even though she was 1,000 miles away. >> when the jury sees these texts sometimes hot, cold, loving, sometimes not. what do you think the jury sees? >> i think that was interesting in yesterday's testimony was that texts were read into the record that contained information about revenge and punishment. that's going to go to the defense's case that she was an aguess certify and she was acting in self-defense. i think revenge and punishment that she's
joining me now is beth karas, correspondent for in session on our sister network trutv and criminal defense attorney carrie hack et. both lots of sexual testimony yesterday again. she describes text messages she exchanged with alexander? >> yes. these text messages,john, are part of her foundation for describing to the jury the nature of her relationship with the man she killed. she wants the jury to believe she killed him in self-defense and that she feared him. they were thelg each...
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. >> joining me now, best cabeth karas and son any loss continue. beth, let's begin with you. it's never easy when a prosecutor gets a hold of you and starts to cross-examine. but she seems to be pretty stalwart. is that such a good thing? >> her demeanor was different the two days she has testified. she was a little bit smug some people thought arrogant last thursday on day one of cross. she was a little more humble yesterday on her second day of cross. i have no idea how this is resonating with the jury, but the jurors watch her. some jurors don't want to seem to look at her any more. they're looking away especially the juror closest to her 37 occasionally they take notes. but for the most part, i can't tell what reaction the jury is having to her. she gets backed into a corner pretty frequently, though, because she has told so many lies. >> and and i noticed in the courtroom, whenever she answers the question to the person who is asking it, the prosecutor standing in front of her, she looks off to the jury to answer the question. some people coach their defendants to do tha
. >> joining me now, best cabeth karas and son any loss continue. beth, let's begin with you. it's never easy when a prosecutor gets a hold of you and starts to cross-examine. but she seems to be pretty stalwart. is that such a good thing? >> her demeanor was different the two days she has testified. she was a little bit smug some people thought arrogant last thursday on day one of cross. she was a little more humble yesterday on her second day of cross. i have no idea how this is...