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ted rollins is in phoenix. >> reporter: the jury deliberated for about abhour on friday before goinge weekend. they'll be back on monday morning to begin again. before they started deliberations they sat and listened to more than soechb hours of closing arguments. jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> prosecutor told arias planned the 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen dwun. he says after having sex with around she atamted him while his guard was down while he was posing photos in the shower. >> she absolutely knew and had already planned it. she knew. she was going to kill him. >> family members of travis alexander broke down while mar te nez showed crime scene photos showing the brutally of the killing where around was shot in the head and stabbed nearly 30 times. >> he was killed in three different ways, a stab wound to the hart would have killed him. the obviously the slitting of the throat would have killed him and the shot to the face would have killed him. >> reporter:
ted rollins is in phoenix. >> reporter: the jury deliberated for about abhour on friday before goinge weekend. they'll be back on monday morning to begin again. before they started deliberations they sat and listened to more than soechb hours of closing arguments. jodi arias sat and watched both sides. absolutely without a shadow of a doubt she's a liar. >> prosecutor told arias planned the 2008 murder driving from northern california to arizona armed with a knife and a stolen dwun....
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now, a career criminal sits in jail charged with her murder, ted rollins is in chicago with more. good morning, carol. this case really hit home here in chicago. so tragic on many levels. first off, a six months old little girl dies in a shooting and then we find out the core of this may be tied to a video game. the killing of six month old joan law watt sins -- joan law watkins, the tiny casket a new low. jonylah was shot in her father's arms sitting in this mini van. >> this man ruffled me and my wife rochester jonathan watt kens says he pulled over to change the diaper and was kissing his daughter when the gunfire erupted. >> she was crikey when they were shooting of the noise, so i called out on my chest. she was looking at me eye to eye. >> jonylah was not the intend target of this assault. her father, jonathan was. >> police say the suspected killer koman willis was trying to kill jonathan watt kens over a sony playstation and drugs stolen from his home. they say he admitted to a shooting and cell phone and under surveillance evidence links him to the crime. investigators say
now, a career criminal sits in jail charged with her murder, ted rollins is in chicago with more. good morning, carol. this case really hit home here in chicago. so tragic on many levels. first off, a six months old little girl dies in a shooting and then we find out the core of this may be tied to a video game. the killing of six month old joan law watt sins -- joan law watkins, the tiny casket a new low. jonylah was shot in her father's arms sitting in this mini van. >> this man ruffled...
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>> let's bring in ted rollins right now. when the verdict was right, you saw the jury, you saw their faces react the alexander family and friends and jodiarias. how emotional was the moment? >> well, very emotional. first of all, a lot of people in the courtroom thought, including the alexander family, thought it was just a question. she was very intense. two of the jurors were crying, basically, as soon as this was read, as it was being read to the jurors. as they left, one of the jurors seemed to look over and mount something. some people are reporting that she said i'm sorry. from my vantage point, i could just see her looking into the gallery and saying something. bottom lienl, it was an extremely emotional time in that court room. even the judge seemed to pause at one point while she was addressing the jury. >> i day talk to jodi arias' legal team. they said that she was shocked. >> yeah, that's very interesting. that would seem to indicate that women, at least one or two of the women, were in favor of the death penalty
>> let's bring in ted rollins right now. when the verdict was right, you saw the jury, you saw their faces react the alexander family and friends and jodiarias. how emotional was the moment? >> well, very emotional. first of all, a lot of people in the courtroom thought, including the alexander family, thought it was just a question. she was very intense. two of the jurors were crying, basically, as soon as this was read, as it was being read to the jurors. as they left, one of the...
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let's start, though, with cnn ted rollins who was in the phoenix courtroom and ashley banfield who is also on location in phoenix. ted, reaction of the verdict? what was it like? >> well, it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the jury was read. the judge got a little emotional, as well, while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family, as you might imagine, was very emotional. the sisters were openly wimpering in court. the jury was polled by the judge. and, as the jury was walking out, one of the female members of the jury looked over into the gallery and seemed to trying to be able to communicate. there are reports that she said i'm sorry. from my vantage point, i couldn't tell what she was saying. once the jury left the courtroom, then the entire family continued to sob openly in court. >> what happens to arias now? until this penalty phase starts in mid july? >> she's back at the county jail here in phoenix and she's basically waiting, along with everybody else, to hear whether or not your district attorney's
let's start, though, with cnn ted rollins who was in the phoenix courtroom and ashley banfield who is also on location in phoenix. ted, reaction of the verdict? what was it like? >> well, it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the jury was read. the judge got a little emotional, as well, while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family, as you might imagine, was very emotional. the sisters were openly wimpering in...
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joining us ted rollins, campus crest communities ceo. video we were showing. let's put it up. when i went to college an living in public housing an student housing, i kept thinking to myself i'm lucky if the shower works. these are beautiful what appear to be almost condo-like apartments. you have pools. you have looks to me like a smore pit. david and i got excited about that. >> thank you. liz: let's talk about the trend in this and where the business really is. you're not in every region of the united states, correct? >> no, liz, we operate in about 60 markets across the united states with goals to be in every state in the coming years. we have roughly 84 properties that we operate and so we service typically schools that are, what we call, non-flagship schools. those are schools in the state school system that really aren't brand name, for example, in north carolina where we're head quarted, university of north carolina chapel hill is what we call the flagship school. there are great schools like unc-wilmington, unc-asheville where we
joining us ted rollins, campus crest communities ceo. video we were showing. let's put it up. when i went to college an living in public housing an student housing, i kept thinking to myself i'm lucky if the shower works. these are beautiful what appear to be almost condo-like apartments. you have pools. you have looks to me like a smore pit. david and i got excited about that. >> thank you. liz: let's talk about the trend in this and where the business really is. you're not in every...
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let's start with cnn's ted rollins and what was it like? >> it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the verdict was read by the court clerk. the judge got emotional, got a little emotional as well while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family as you might imagine was very emotional. the sisters were openly weeping in court. as the jury was walking out one of the female members of the jury looked over into the gallery and seemed to be trying to communicate with the alexander family. there are reports that she said, i'm sorry from my vantage point. i couldn't tell what she was saying. once the jury left the courtroom then the entire family continued to sob openly in court. >> what happens to arias now? until this penalty phase starts in mid july. >> she'll -- tonight, she is back at the maricopa county jail here in phoenix and she is waiting along with everybody else to hear whether or not the district attorney's office -- they'll try to impanel another jury to try again
let's start with cnn's ted rollins and what was it like? >> it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the verdict was read by the court clerk. the judge got emotional, got a little emotional as well while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family as you might imagine was very emotional. the sisters were openly weeping in court. as the jury was walking out one of the female members of the jury looked over into the gallery...
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here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of the toughest questions for jodi arias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. >> why should we believe you now. >> they had more than 200 questions for arias, putting them in the wire basket for the judge to read. >> what is your understanding. >> asking questions helps him and his fellow jurors decide the fate of anthony who was sentenced to death row for killing his wife and step children. >> our questions were basic, down to earth, heart felt questions. we wanted to separate fact from faction. >> it would have been useful to be able to ask questions. >> reporter: he served as a juror in california five times including the first murder trial of music producer phil specktor that arrived in a hung jury. >> i'll declare a mistrial. >> reporter: and thinks asking questions may have helped. >> they were asking us to suspend common sense and physics and it would have been helpful to come back and question him on some of the details they were trying to explain to us. >
here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of the toughest questions for jodi arias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. >> why should we believe you now. >> they had more than 200 questions for arias, putting them in the wire basket for the judge to read. >> what is your understanding. >> asking questions helps him and his fellow jurors decide the fate of anthony who was...
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with us from las vegas ted rollins. ted, you were inside that courtroom.happened and tell us about o.j. simpson. he's aged a little bit since the last time we saw him. >> yeah, he has. i sat through the entire trial four and a half years ago. he's losing a little hair, gang some gray. you know he sat there and listened. he is in prison gash. there's no jury here. they made he get shackled to the chair too. his hands were free but they shackled him with waist shackles. we're expecting a week long hearing and quite frankly it's starting off very slowly. although his daughter u was on the stand before his lunch break. he was happy to see his daughter so he smiled a lot when she was testifying. he was actually reprimanded for the bailiffs for turning around trying to make eye contact with people in the galley. he's looking straight ahead. but he does look a little different like us all, brooke, we age, especially i guess if you're in prison. >> i'm sure that quickens the process. let's talk about wednesday because we know that that is when o.j. simpson will be
with us from las vegas ted rollins. ted, you were inside that courtroom.happened and tell us about o.j. simpson. he's aged a little bit since the last time we saw him. >> yeah, he has. i sat through the entire trial four and a half years ago. he's losing a little hair, gang some gray. you know he sat there and listened. he is in prison gash. there's no jury here. they made he get shackled to the chair too. his hands were free but they shackled him with waist shackles. we're expecting a...
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here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of therias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. hy
here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of therias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. hy