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i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in phoenix. >> our thanks to ryan owens for that.n captivity, two of the cleveland kidnapping victims return home. but what did they endure while a madman locked them away? ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. this is the age of taking action. i know...foot-activated liftgate and great gas mileage
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i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in phoenix. >> ain't that the truth. our thanks to ryan owen.g up next for us, as the people of moore, oklahoma, reel from the most devastating tornado in their history, we discover signs of hope amidst the rubble. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] [ male announcer ] start with a dodge dart. now give it a "tiger shark" engine and 41 mpg. good. now add some of this. and that. definitely him. and her. a little more of her. perfect. time out. how we doin'? [ car accelerating ] okay, let's take it up a notch. give it a heap of this, one of those, and that. got anything with grappling hooks and a plane? [ explosions ] yeah, that'll work. ♪ yeah, that'll work. >>> despite the toll it took on the tow
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. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontational interview. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her. ♪ >>> and kellie pickler is the queen of the dance floor after a show-stopping finale in the ballroom. all four finalists have been flying all night on our "gma" express to be live this morning right here in times square. get ready for our biggest "dancing with the stars" after-party ever. >>> and good morning, america. we do have new developments from oklahoma this morning. including this brand-new footage coming in overnight. listen to the fury as that ef-5 tornado passed right over this storm shelter, camera rolling. >> and also new images of the blizzard of debris. this shot from just yards away from the twister. and you can see transformers exploding everywhere. >> yeah, you saw those flashes. we have full coverage of the story this morning. we're going to start out with david
. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontational interview. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her. ♪ >>> and kellie pickler is the queen of the dance floor after a show-stopping finale in the ballroom. all four finalists have been flying...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> you have to feel for family, they want closure after this time. >> after so many months of watching the trial, interesting to get the viewpoint from the jury foreman. >> ron with the other top stories developing right now. hey, ron. >> hi again. good morning, everyone. in the news, we are now seeing new surveillance video of the moment that bridge collapsed in washington state on thursday night. a truck that hit the bridge likely caused the collapse but inspection reports reveal this wassen the first time a big rig has hit the bridge. >>> new jersey governor chris christie cuss the ribbon to kick off the surmer and to show the jersey shore is back in business after superstorm sandy, the five and a half mile ribbon passed through some storms hardest hit by superstorm sandy. >>> former president george w. bush hosting a grouch wounded veterans for the annual moun man bike ride at his texas ranch, back on the trail today for the final day of the warrior 100 k. forget about looking in the attic for a baseball card, a minnesota
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i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in phoenix. >> our thanks to ryan. millions of dollars from waging racetrack war against men on a daily basis. but is she a hero or hype? i've been going around the country asking people to try on these amazing depend silhouette briefs. oh, it's cheryl burke! who's this guy? security. cheryl, hi! i know you don't need one but would you try on the depend silhouette for charity? right now? under this? why not? for charity? now's the perfect time, cause with soft fabric and waistband, the best protection looks, fits and feels just like underwear. even doing the chacha. whaaat? ok, america. cheryl burke tried the depend silhouette. get a free sample so you can too. the recent increase in cafeteria prices is not cool. when you vote for flo, we'll have discounts. ice-cream discounts. multi-cookie discounts. pizza loyalty discounts! [ kids chanting "flo!" ] i also have some great ideas on car insurance. [ silence ] finding you discounts since back in the day. call or click today. i like her. join us at projectluna.com >>> dan
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> after four long months it's in the handsjury now. now let's get some legal analysis from rikki klieman. thanks for coming in. >> thanks, dan. >> it's stunning to hear what he said. was this wise? >> i think it's okay. i've heard it done before. i once even told a jury not to believe my client. it was okay if they didn't believe my client because if you have a client who has lied, you may just not like her. i don't think it's a bad move. >> can she -- given everything we've learned about her during the course of the trial, can the jurors really give her a fair hearing? >> well, they may not like her. just like her own lawyer doesn't but they may be able to assess the evidence and, remember this, this lawyer on the defense side is only looking for one juror to hang this jury or perhaps more jurors to come back with something less than the first degree murder charge. they want to save her life. that's the defense ploy here. they're noting looking for an acquittal. >> let's walk through the options that the jury has right now. >
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ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> big week ahead on wall street.king off this morning at record highs. the dow crossed the 15,000 mark for the first time ever before closing at 14,973. is this surge a sign of what is to come? an exclusive interview billionaire investor warren buffett, offered his insight. >> well, i don't know the answer to what the market will do next week, next month, or next year. but the economy generally has gotten better over the last four years. the stock market got very depressed, i wrote about it in late 2008, said stocks are very cheap. not as cheap now. >> summarizing his success, buffett says, "always get more for your money than you pay." sounds simple enough. not always easy to do. >>> new faces working on the aisles on american airlines planes, first time in 12 years, american hired new flight attendants since the 9/11 attacks. after offering early retirement last year, american announced 1,500 job openings. the response was overwhelming. 24,000 people applied. >> i do believe we got the very, very cream of the crop.
ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> big week ahead on wall street.king off this morning at record highs. the dow crossed the 15,000 mark for the first time ever before closing at 14,973. is this surge a sign of what is to come? an exclusive interview billionaire investor warren buffett, offered his insight. >> well, i don't know the answer to what the market will do next week, next month, or next year. but the economy generally has gotten better over the last four years. the stock...
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abc's ryan owens has the latest from phoenix, arizona, where he's been covering it all along. gain, elizabeth. while some pay consider this mistrial a legal win for jodi arias, it's a bit of a hollow one. after all, now she and most especially her victim's family will have to relive this legal mess one more time. >> no unanimous agreement. >> reporter: no agreement means a hung jury, a mistrial and then a retrial for jodi arias. she looked stunned. her prosecutor devastated, her victim's family inconsolable. >> the order setting a retrial on the penalty phase for july 18th. >> reporter: so how did the convicted murderer who admits she shot and repeatedly stabbed her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, avoid death? at least for now, was it her 18 days of testimony? most observers thought she spent so much time talking about herself, the jury couldn't stand her. but then again perhaps it's tougher to kill someone you've gotten to know. >> to this day i can hardly believe i was capable of such violence. >> reporter: maybe it was her final speech to the jury earlier this week. she was
abc's ryan owens has the latest from phoenix, arizona, where he's been covering it all along. gain, elizabeth. while some pay consider this mistrial a legal win for jodi arias, it's a bit of a hollow one. after all, now she and most especially her victim's family will have to relive this legal mess one more time. >> no unanimous agreement. >> reporter: no agreement means a hung jury, a mistrial and then a retrial for jodi arias. she looked stunned. her prosecutor devastated, her...
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ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> she does not cease to amaze. right appear she was convicted last week she did an interview with another network and she said, you know what, i want the death penalty. go ahead and kill me. it's the ultimate freedom. so a lot of people -- the experts are saying, is that another mind game she's playing? so some of the jury hears that, says we're going to give her life, not death. that's what she wanted all along. >> there is a fascination. whole country is caught up in this. you get drawn in. >> apparently even in jail, she's a celebrity. giving autographs, pictures, paintings, singing, yeah. >> all right. still to come, the end of an era. >> giant of journalism calling it quits after one of the most amazing careers in the history of the business. backstage with barbara walters as she announces her retirement. you are watching "world ne ♪ the best is yet to come and baby won't it be fine ♪ >>> it's been a bittersweet 24 hours here at abc news as barbara walters announces her se semi-retirement. >> abc's david muir
ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> she does not cease to amaze. right appear she was convicted last week she did an interview with another network and she said, you know what, i want the death penalty. go ahead and kill me. it's the ultimate freedom. so a lot of people -- the experts are saying, is that another mind game she's playing? so some of the jury hears that, says we're going to give her life, not death. that's what she wanted all along. >> there is a fascination. whole...
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but first, here's ryan owens with the latest on the story. an. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two holdouts who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully -- hopelessly deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed foreperson. >> reporter: a mistrial, it was the outcome neither side wanted. jodi arias exhaled and couldn't seem to believe it. her victim's family simply collapsed in anguish. they will have to live through this nightmare yet again. several jurors cried. one mouthed "i'm so sorry" to travis alexander's family. >> this was not your typical trial. you were asked to perform very difficult responsibilities. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez's face seemed to say it all. but he's as determined as ever to send jodi arias to death row. just minutes after the deadlocked jury went home, and arias was whisked back to jail, martinez's boss
but first, here's ryan owens with the latest on the story. an. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. the jury foreman says there was a significant split on this jury from the beginning. not just one or two holdouts who did not want to execute jodi arias but several. enough that they knew from the minute they got back in that jury room, they were hopefully -- hopelessly deadlocked. >> no unanimous agreement signed foreperson. >> reporter: a mistrial, it was the outcome neither...
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ryan owens has the story. >> jodi arias remains on suicide watch in this arizona jail. for a jury to decide as soon as this week if she lives or dies. this morning, a new and different look at the convicted killer. >> i guess i've seen better days but that will have to do. >> reporter: abc's "20/20" shot this video with the notoriously vain femme fatale just after this mugshot. jodi arias as smug and confident as ever. >> all of the evidence to me is very compelling. but, none of it proves i committed a murder. >> reporter: we know her confidence was sadly misplaced. >> first-degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: last week, an arizona jury found her guilty of the premeditated murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander who back then she spoke of him in glowing terms back then. >> he's missed by everyone, including myself. >> reporter: she now insists he abused her and she was forced to shoot and repeatedly stab him in self-defense. in 2008, she was still insisting she knew nothing about what happened to her ex. >> one day i have to answer for all of the things i have don
ryan owens has the story. >> jodi arias remains on suicide watch in this arizona jail. for a jury to decide as soon as this week if she lives or dies. this morning, a new and different look at the convicted killer. >> i guess i've seen better days but that will have to do. >> reporter: abc's "20/20" shot this video with the notoriously vain femme fatale just after this mugshot. jodi arias as smug and confident as ever. >> all of the evidence to me is very...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> let's get more from "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. didn't take long for them to say they can't do it. >> they almost immediately come back and say, we're effectively hung. remember, they already deliberated this for many, many hours, meaning they deliberated the is she guilty, is she not so they kind of know what the others think on the jury and so they very quickly came back and said, your honor, we just can't reach a verdict. the judge says go back and at least the good news in terms of the possibility of a verdict is that they did deliberate for the rest of the day and they're now going to continue. >> what happens if they come back again today and say we just can't do it? >> at some point the judge will declare it to be a hung jury and at that point one of a number of things happen. either the prosecutor says we're going to pursue the death penalty again, a new jury is impaneled just on the issue -- >> brand-new jury. >> brand-new jury has to hear all the evidence again but just on the issue of should she get the deat
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> let's get more from "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. didn't take long for them to say they can't do it. >> they almost immediately come back and say, we're effectively hung. remember, they already deliberated this for many, many hours, meaning they deliberated the is she guilty, is she not so they kind of know what the others think on the jury and so they very quickly came back and said, your honor, we...
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abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew.new and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her ex-boyfriend and he went for her jugular during closing arguments. >> she may cry now, but the jury instructions have told you that sympathy is not to be considered in this particular case. no doubt that she did it. >> reporter: he called the 32-year-old a master manipulator, a chameleon. >> absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> reporter: martinez said her lying didn't stop when she pledged to tell the whole truth and took the witness stand for those 18 long days. >> it's like a field of lies that has sprouted around her as she sat on that witness stand. it's every time she spat something out, another lie, another weed would grow around her. >> reporter: arias admits she repeatedly stabbed and shot 30-year-old mormon businessman travis alexander but testified it was in self-defense, that alexander abused her. >> every
abc's ryan owens has more from the courtroom in phoenix. >> she knew.new and had already planned it. she knew she was going to kill him. >> reporter: prosecutor juan martinez believes jodi arias should die for killing her ex-boyfriend and he went for her jugular during closing arguments. >> she may cry now, but the jury instructions have told you that sympathy is not to be considered in this particular case. no doubt that she did it. >> reporter: he called the...
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abc's ryan owens has the story. >> is there any reason we should believe that jodi has not manipulatedshe has others? >> reporter: long before the jurors reach a verdict in a sense they have long spoken. >> how do you know she hasn't killed travis out of jealousy. >> reporter: through the hundreds of questions they have asked witnesses. >> after all the lies you have told why should we believe you now. >> lies isn't typically something i just do. >> reporter: arizona is only one of a few state that allows questions from the jury and this group has taken full advantage for four months. >> why is it that you have no memory of stabbing travis? >> i can't really explain why my mind did what it did. >> reporter: many sounded profoundly skeptical of jodi arias and her claim that she killed travis alexander in self-defense. >> i think by asking them to have questions they tend to make up their mind earlier which means they've deliberated prior to hearing the evidence and polarizes them. >> reporter: which may explain why the verdict is taking longer than expected. while the questions seem pro
abc's ryan owens has the story. >> is there any reason we should believe that jodi has not manipulatedshe has others? >> reporter: long before the jurors reach a verdict in a sense they have long spoken. >> how do you know she hasn't killed travis out of jealousy. >> reporter: through the hundreds of questions they have asked witnesses. >> after all the lies you have told why should we believe you now. >> lies isn't typically something i just do. >>...
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abc's ryan owens is in phoenix, arizona, with the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, robin. convicted killer jodi arias is on suicide watch at the jail this morning after telling a local television station here she would rather die than spend the rest of her life in prison. but, of course, that's not up to her. >> first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: jodi arias could only wait a few minutes after being convicted to find a television camera and start talking. she told a fox station here in phoenix what she wants the jury to do now. >> the worst outcome for me would be natural life. i would much rather die sooner than later. >> reporter: she may get her wish. >> i said years ago i'd rather get death than life and that still is true today. i believe death is the ultimate freedom so i'd rather just have my freedom as soon as i can get it. >> reporter: the jury of eight men and four women deliberated 15 hours convicting arias of the premeditated murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander, who she shot and repeatedly stabbed. alexander's family exhaled in relief and broke d
abc's ryan owens is in phoenix, arizona, with the latest for us. >> reporter: good morning, robin. convicted killer jodi arias is on suicide watch at the jail this morning after telling a local television station here she would rather die than spend the rest of her life in prison. but, of course, that's not up to her. >> first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: jodi arias could only wait a few minutes after being convicted to find a television camera and start talking. she...
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abc's ryan owens has the story. >> my name is steven alexander. >> my name is samantha -- >> reporterthat remain silent through four ex-crouch yachting months. thursday, travis alexander's siblings finally broke that silence. >> travis was our strength. >> reporter: they told the jury that must decide if jodi arias lives or dies about that day five years ago when they found out their brother had been slaughtered in the bathroom of his arizona home. >> she screamed at me. she said, samantha, travis is dead. >> reporter: and about the last time they saw the 30-year-old. >> he got to meet my daughter and hold her for the first time. he said she was the most beautiful little girl he's ever seen. i never would have thought that would be the last time that i would see him. >> reporter: jodi arias appeared to cry as the siblings spoke. especially about the gruesome death their brother suffered at her hands. >> how much did he suffer? how much did he scream? >> reporter: neither mentioned arias by name but made clear they believe she deserves to die. >> i don't want to have to see my brother'
abc's ryan owens has the story. >> my name is steven alexander. >> my name is samantha -- >> reporterthat remain silent through four ex-crouch yachting months. thursday, travis alexander's siblings finally broke that silence. >> travis was our strength. >> reporter: they told the jury that must decide if jodi arias lives or dies about that day five years ago when they found out their brother had been slaughtered in the bathroom of his arizona home. >> she...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> and now to that other big event today,ourt trying to win a new trial and get out of the extensive prison term he is serving for armed robbery and kidnapping. he's expected to take the stand today and abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: when o.j. simpson takes the stand this morning, it will mark some of the most anticipated testimony in any courtroom in years. he never testified in his famed 1995 murder trial for the deaths of his ex-wife and a friend and never took the stand in the robbery and kidnapping case that put him behind bars four years ago either. >> how important is his performance if you can call it that tomorrow? >> some of these will come down to credibility, determined by the judge. >> reporter: his friend tom scotto who traveled to las vegas just to watch tells abc news simpson runs the gym and coaches a baseball team in prison and is ready to finally speak up for himself in court. what do you think he has to do on the witness stand? >> he needs to be himself. be himself, be genuine like he is.
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >>> and now to that other big event today,ourt trying to win a new trial and get out of the extensive prison term he is serving for armed robbery and kidnapping. he's expected to take the stand today and abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: when o.j. simpson takes the stand this morning, it will mark some of the most anticipated testimony in any courtroom in years. he never testified in his famed...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> joining us now "gma" legal analyst danhemselves from the case. they again asked for a mistrial. what's going on here? >> not surprising that the judge said no. but, you know, put yourself in the attorney's position for a moment which is you've got perspective witnesses who are saying, i'm not going to testify in this case because of death threats and other issues, it's not frivolous. now, it's not a winning motion. i mean the judge did the right thing here. but they're in a tough spot. i mean, jodi arias really has become this sort of national pariah, and any witness who testifies on her behalf gets excoriated and threatened, et cetera. so that is sort of the position they find themselves in now as attorneys trying to represent her. >> salem witch trials. >> i mean, look, there's certainly some hyperbole here. jodi arias brought this upon herself. the she's now been convicted and why it's important what she says. think about it, the notion of what someone says to this group of people could determine whether she lives or di
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> joining us now "gma" legal analyst danhemselves from the case. they again asked for a mistrial. what's going on here? >> not surprising that the judge said no. but, you know, put yourself in the attorney's position for a moment which is you've got perspective witnesses who are saying, i'm not going to testify in this case because of death threats and other issues, it's not frivolous. now, it's not a...
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. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontationaliew. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her. ♪ >>> and kellie pickler is the
. >>> breaking overnight, jodi arias, one-on-one with our reporter ryan owens in a revealing and confrontationaliew. >> so you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom? >> i don't know what you mean by that because i've told the truth. >> why she says the jury betrayed her. ♪ >>> and kellie pickler is the
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something she told abc news' ryan owens she was shocked by. >> i feel a little betrayed by them. >> reporter: surprised? >> no. >> jodi played us. jodi played us. >> reporter: the jurors still had to face what they call the toughest part of the trial. the death-sentencing phase, why couldn't this jury come to a consensus and give jodi arias the death penalty? >> because we followed the law. >> i prayed to god that i was making the right decision. i felt she needed to be head accountable. >> she's sentenced to death no matter what. she's dying. >> reporter: after three days of deliberation, the jury still deadlocked. the judge had no choice but to declare a mistrial. >> i felt like we had failed the system. as i walked out i remember looking towards the prosecution table, i thought they won't even look at us. immediately, as i was stepping down, told them i'm sorry. and i -- it was something that was heartfelt, because i was. i was very sorry. >> and these jurors say they have now formed a bond for life over this tough experience. one they say they would actually do all over again but they wo
something she told abc news' ryan owens she was shocked by. >> i feel a little betrayed by them. >> reporter: surprised? >> no. >> jodi played us. jodi played us. >> reporter: the jurors still had to face what they call the toughest part of the trial. the death-sentencing phase, why couldn't this jury come to a consensus and give jodi arias the death penalty? >> because we followed the law. >> i prayed to god that i was making the right decision. i felt...
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the last testimony today closing arguments start tomorrow and abc's ryan owens is back with all the latest today finally be it? after four months, 36 witnesses, is this the last day of testimony in the jodi arias murder trial? that's what the judge promised the jury last week, warning today might be a marathon. >> we are going to stay here until we finish. >> reporter: on tap today, yet another set of dueling psychologists with very different opinions about what drove the 32-year-old killer to shoot and repeatedly stab her ex-boyfriend. >> the simple answer is he attacked me. >> reporter: arias has changed her story many times about that day in june of 2008 when she killed mormon businessman travis alexander. first she said she wasn't there. then she concocted an elaborate tale of masked intruders who butchered her former boyfriend but spared her. finally, she fessed up but claims she can't remember the killing but knows it was self defense. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? >> i don't remember. >> reporter: the defense case lasted 38 days, an unbelievable 18 with jodi arias h
the last testimony today closing arguments start tomorrow and abc's ryan owens is back with all the latest today finally be it? after four months, 36 witnesses, is this the last day of testimony in the jodi arias murder trial? that's what the judge promised the jury last week, warning today might be a marathon. >> we are going to stay here until we finish. >> reporter: on tap today, yet another set of dueling psychologists with very different opinions about what drove the...
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for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> time now for our legal team to weigh ingal analyst dan abrams and nancy grace, host of her own show on hln. nancy, you've been on the trial from the start. who is going to play you in the lifetime movie? >> you know what, a lot of people have asked me about the lifetime movie. bottom line, i'm more concerned about what's happening in the real courtroom than what's going to be on a movie after the verdict. you know, we were all up last night till about 3:00 waiting to digest all of the testimony. but i'm sure that jury was wide awake just like we were. >> so i can see the dryness in your voice. you don't think that last day made any difference? >> well, i think it was interesting that they tried to catch the medical examiner in a snafu in the autopsy report. the defense made the grave mistake by bringing on a shrink psychologist to talk about the bullet injury to the brain suggesting it did not go through the frontal lobe of the brain and the significance is if it didn't, travis alexander could still be chasing jodi arias ev
for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, phoenix. >> time now for our legal team to weigh ingal analyst dan abrams and nancy grace, host of her own show on hln. nancy, you've been on the trial from the start. who is going to play you in the lifetime movie? >> you know what, a lot of people have asked me about the lifetime movie. bottom line, i'm more concerned about what's happening in the real courtroom than what's going to be on a movie after the verdict. you...
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. >> ryan owen is actually the one who conducted that interview, the jailhouse interview. exchanges are quite intense. if you have an opportunity to go watch the original interview, it's over an hour. he asked her all the questions we wan't to know, like why are you still talking, girl? >> just ahead, beating the odds big time. >> meet the teenage girl who spent most of high school homeless. her inspiring story as she now takes the next step. >>> all right. in this season of graduations, one georgia teenager can be especially proud. she got top grades all through her high school exam, even as her family struggled with homelessness. >> reporter eric phillips of our atlanta station visited the proud valedictorian. >> i just told myself, don't worry about that. think about now, the future, when it's not going to be like this anymore. >> reporter: this 17-year-old is washing dishes in her house the family has rented for a few months. prior to that, the high school senior and her family were homeless for years, living in and out of shelters, hotels, and even a car when they had
. >> ryan owen is actually the one who conducted that interview, the jailhouse interview. exchanges are quite intense. if you have an opportunity to go watch the original interview, it's over an hour. he asked her all the questions we wan't to know, like why are you still talking, girl? >> just ahead, beating the odds big time. >> meet the teenage girl who spent most of high school homeless. her inspiring story as she now takes the next step. >>> all right. in this...
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abc's ryan owens reporting from phoenix. >> verdict, count 1. >> reporter: they are the words travis five years to hear. >> do find the defendant as to count 1, first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: travis' siblings exhaile exhaled in relief from broke down in tears. as for the woman just convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, jodi arias dressed all in black barely flinched. it was almost as if she knew it was coming. immediately after the verdict, arias spoke to the fox affiliate here in phoenix with this message for the victim's family. >> i hope that, now that a verdict has been rendered, that they're able to find peace, some sense of peace. >> reporter: she stabbed alexander 27 times, slit his throat from ear to ear, and then shot him in the head in the bathroom of his mesa, arizona home. >> i just couldn't believe what had happened, and i couldn't take anything back, what had just happened. >> reporter: now that same jury will decide if she lives or dies. the penalty phase of her trial begins and could last several weeks. >> i don't think she deserves the freedom that she
abc's ryan owens reporting from phoenix. >> verdict, count 1. >> reporter: they are the words travis five years to hear. >> do find the defendant as to count 1, first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: travis' siblings exhaile exhaled in relief from broke down in tears. as for the woman just convicted of murdering her ex-boyfriend, jodi arias dressed all in black barely flinched. it was almost as if she knew it was coming. immediately after the verdict, arias spoke to...
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. >> ryan owens conducted the in the view. jail house interview.have an opportunity to watch the original interview. he sat down with her for an hour. >> he asked her the pointed questions, why are you still talk, girl? >> still ahead. beating the odds big time. >> meet the graduating senior who spent most of high school homeless. her inspiring story as she now takes the next step. that's coming up next. >>> in the sea son of graduations, one georgia teenager scan be proud. she got top grade through her high school exams, even as her family struggled with homelessness. >> eric phillips of our atlanta station visited the proud valedictorian. >> i just told myself. don't worry about that. think about now. the future will not be like this anymore. >> reporter: the 17-year-old is washing dishes in the house her family rented. prior to that the high school senior and family were homeless for years living and out of shelters, hotels and even their car, when they had one. the family of five would be able to move into an aparredment. that would be short-li
. >> ryan owens conducted the in the view. jail house interview.have an opportunity to watch the original interview. he sat down with her for an hour. >> he asked her the pointed questions, why are you still talk, girl? >> still ahead. beating the odds big time. >> meet the graduating senior who spent most of high school homeless. her inspiring story as she now takes the next step. that's coming up next. >>> in the sea son of graduations, one georgia teenager...
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ryan owens with the latest. >> reporter: the jury will be back in the courthouse behind me at 9:00 to continue deliberations. their choices are more complicated than you might suspect. four long months they sat patiently in these chairs. listening to tawdry and tearful testimony about sex, lies, and brutal murder. this morning, they sit in judgment of jodi arias. what the eight men and four women decide could determine whether she lives or dies. they got the case late friday. only deliberating about 45 minutes. later this morning, they're likely go over the complicated jury instructions. they have choices. jurors could convict her of first-degree murder, which could lead to the death penalty the second degree, manslaughter, or an all-out acquittal. >> we typically see, they'll take an immediate vote. where are we? where are we starting? >> reporter: they'll have to discuss whether she killed her boyfriend in self-defense. the prosecutor says she's a jealous stalker who committed premeditated murder so no other woman could have the pan she was obsessed with. >> i don't remember. >> rep
ryan owens with the latest. >> reporter: the jury will be back in the courthouse behind me at 9:00 to continue deliberations. their choices are more complicated than you might suspect. four long months they sat patiently in these chairs. listening to tawdry and tearful testimony about sex, lies, and brutal murder. this morning, they sit in judgment of jodi arias. what the eight men and four women decide could determine whether she lives or dies. they got the case late friday. only...
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abc's ryan owens joins us now from phoenix, arizona, with the latest on this. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. so now no trial until next wednesday after the judge abruptly canceled what was supposed to be the start of the aggravation phase. why did she do it? no reason given. so more delays and more drama in a case that's already seen way too much of both. >> count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: is it possible that jodi arias murder trial got even more bizarre after the verdict was read? consider this, the convicted killer is right now on suicide watch. her case is on hold till next week, and the s.w.a.t. team swarmed this phoenix hotel after a man allegedly threatened to bomb the courthouse. >> no, never mess around with any threat. >> reporter: hard-charging sheriff joe arpaio tells abc news arias will stay on suicide watch at this sprawling desert jail at least through the weekend. he put her here wednesday after she told a fox station here in phoenix she'd rather die than spend her life in prison. >> the worst outcome for me would be
abc's ryan owens joins us now from phoenix, arizona, with the latest on this. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. so now no trial until next wednesday after the judge abruptly canceled what was supposed to be the start of the aggravation phase. why did she do it? no reason given. so more delays and more drama in a case that's already seen way too much of both. >> count one, first degree murder, guilty. >> reporter: is it possible that jodi arias murder trial got even more...
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and ryan owens will be in the phoenix courtroom like he has been all throughout this trial. ryan. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. this is shaping up to be a very big day at this trial. as you mentioned, jodi arias' final plea to the jurors who will ultimately decide if she lives or dies. >> i don't remember. i just went off. and he was -- he lunged at me. >> reporter: what will she say this time? expected to get one, final shot to speak to the jury. the same jury that heard her go on. >> i don't know if i blacked out or what. >> reporter: and on for 18 days, trying to justify the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. will the convicted killer ask for life in prison, as her attorneys have? or tell the jury she'd prefer to die, as she told a local station just 20 minutes after she was convicted. >> i said years ago that i'd rather get death than life. that is still true today. >> reporter: abc news confirmed that arias' defense attorneys asked the judge to let them off the case. she refused. now, arias' attorneys will wait with the rest of us to see wha
and ryan owens will be in the phoenix courtroom like he has been all throughout this trial. ryan. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. this is shaping up to be a very big day at this trial. as you mentioned, jodi arias' final plea to the jurors who will ultimately decide if she lives or dies. >> i don't remember. i just went off. and he was -- he lunged at me. >> reporter: what will she say this time? expected to get one, final shot to speak to the jury. the same jury...
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ryan owens has the latest from phoenix, arizona. ng, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the penalty fwaz officially kicks off this morning after the same jury that convicted jodi arias of first degree murder ruled her crime was so cruel, she's eligible for the death penalty. >> we the jury duly impaneled and sworn in the above-entitled action find that it has been proven. >> reporter: she did not even flinch when the jury moved her one step closer to death row and no wonder. this is one verdict she had to see coming. >> was he alive when you stabbed him in the heart? >> was being stabbed in the back of the head? >> yes. >> reporter: all the prosecutor had to prove is the death of arias' ex-boyfriend, travis alexander was especially cruel. there was never much doubt about that. the 32-year-old admits she stabbed him 27 times and shot him in the face. >> and that's why you see on the left hand the defensive wounds and what he tries to do as he tries to reach up, is to try to take the knife away from her. >> reporter: prosecutor ju
ryan owens has the latest from phoenix, arizona. ng, ryan. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the penalty fwaz officially kicks off this morning after the same jury that convicted jodi arias of first degree murder ruled her crime was so cruel, she's eligible for the death penalty. >> we the jury duly impaneled and sworn in the above-entitled action find that it has been proven. >> reporter: she did not even flinch when the jury moved her one step closer to death row and no...
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. ♪ >>> the latest on the jodi arias trial as they deliberate arias has been tweeting and ryan owensa circus has descended on this phoenix courthouse waiting for any news from the jury and circus is the right word. among the cameras and the spectators, there's a guy in a bunny suit on verdict watch. while the jurors deliberate behind closed doors, the woman whose fate they have in their hands has plenty to say. >> the simple answer is that he attacked me. >> reporter: jodi arias is apparently using they are twitter account again from behind bars with the help of her friend donna van bearing. it seems she wasn't impressed by prosecutor juan martinez's closing statement accusing her of the cold-blooded murder of her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. hypocrisy bugs. wish we could shine a spotlight on all of juan's lies. areas also writes about her attorney who told the jury even he doesn't like his client most of the time. >> nine days out of ten i don't like jodi arias, but that doesn't matter. her response "nine days out of ten, that sounds about right." she spends a lot of time on the t
. ♪ >>> the latest on the jodi arias trial as they deliberate arias has been tweeting and ryan owensa circus has descended on this phoenix courthouse waiting for any news from the jury and circus is the right word. among the cameras and the spectators, there's a guy in a bunny suit on verdict watch. while the jurors deliberate behind closed doors, the woman whose fate they have in their hands has plenty to say. >> the simple answer is that he attacked me. >> reporter:...
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this one was with ryan owens of abc news, who challenged her on this whole notion of how she has heldof this. we believe let me just show you how that played out in the interview. take a look. >> you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom. >> i don't know what you mean by that. because i've told the truth. >> okay. >> i didn't know that you were a hater when you came to interview me. >> i'm not. >> oh, boy. so if someone challenges jodi arias, he's a hater. this is really what we've been finding all along. we have been learning about jodi's propensity to consume media while she's been very bored in a jail, awaiting trial. she knows everyone who's been covering this case and she does not like a lot of the coverage, more than likely because there's been a lot of focus on jodi being a habitual liar. that is not an assessment, carol costello, that is court record. that is police interview record. >> she admits it! >> that is fox in arizona record -- >> she admits it! >> it's incredible, isn't it? >> let me throw you this way. the jury is deadlocked,
this one was with ryan owens of abc news, who challenged her on this whole notion of how she has heldof this. we believe let me just show you how that played out in the interview. take a look. >> you really are never going to tell the truth about what went down in that bathroom. >> i don't know what you mean by that. because i've told the truth. >> okay. >> i didn't know that you were a hater when you came to interview me. >> i'm not. >> oh, boy. so if...