Monday was a day filled with developments in the trial of Jodi Arias. Nude photos of the defendant were put on display for the jury ? and anyone watching the live feed ? and a video was played in court, in which Arias said she would welcome the death penalty if she killed Travis Alexander.
"If I am found guilty I won't have a life ? If I killed Travis I would beg for the death penalty," Arias told Esteban Flores, a Mesa, Ariz., police detective, in a videotaped interview from July 15, 2008, that was played in court Monday.
Earlier Monday, jurors were shown close up of photos of a pigtailed Arias' breasts, as well as explicit front and rear angles of her genitalia. Photos of a nude Alexander in his bed were also shown in court.
The explicit nude photos were broadcast on a live feed of the trial during a court recess. The network that showed the images has yet to offer an explanation for how or why the images came to be displayed on the live feed at that time.
The nude photos, as well as photos of Alexander in the shower just prior to his murder, were initially shown during testimony by Michael Melendez, a member of the Mesa Police Department who analyzed electronic devices collected during the investigation.
GRAPHIC CRIME SCENE/TRIAL PHOTOS: (Article Continues Below)
Evidence
The last photo ever taken of Travis Alexander, directly before his murder. The photo was recovered from the camera card.
WARNING
Some photos in this slideshow are graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Camera Photo's
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
Autopsy Photo
Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's legs.
Autopsy Photo
Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's foot.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
Autopsy
X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.
Autopsy
X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.
Autopsy
X-ray image of Travis Alexander's back that was shown in court.
Jodi Arias
According to Jodi Arias' defense attorney, Travis Alexander had this shirt made for her to show his ownership of her.
Jodi Arias And Travis Alexander
A photo presented in court by the defense that shows Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander when they first met in September 2006.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Ryan Burns And Jodi Arias Messages
Excerpts of messages shown in court that were exchanged, according to prosecutors, by Jodi Arias and her former love interest, Ryan Burns.
Jodi Arias And Travis Alexander
Another photo shown in court, of Travis Alexander baptizing Jodi Arias as a Mormon.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
Bathroom sink.
Travis Alexander Crime Scene
Bathroom sink.
Sketch
The medical examiner's remarks on Travis Alexander's injuries.
Sketch
The medical examiner's remarks on Travis Alexander's injuries.
Sketch
The medical examiner's remarks on Travis Alexander's injuries.
Sketch
The medical examiner's remarks on Travis Alexander's injuries.
Jodi Arias - Travis Alexander 911 Call
An audio recording of the 911 call that was played in court during Jodi Arias' murder trial in Jan. 2012. The body of 30-year-old Travis Alexander, the man Arias dated for months, was found by his friends in his shower in Mesa, Ariz, on June 9, 2008. His throat had been cut from ear to ear, and he had been shot in the face and stabbed 27 times. Arias was slapped with a first-degree murder charge and faces the death penalty if convicted.
Melendez said the photos were recovered from a memory card that was found inside a digital camera, in Alexander's washing machine after his murder. The detective said some of the images had been deleted but were able to be recovered from the card.
The naked photos were taken around 1:45 p.m. on June 4, 2008, the day Alexander was murdered. The photos of Alexander in the shower were taken that same day, from about 5:22 p.m. to 5:29 p.m., with the last photo of Alexander, Melendez testified. Those photos were followed by a snapshot of the ceiling in Alexander's home and a photo of his body in the shower at about 5:32 p.m.
The video recording of Arias' July 15, 2008 interview with Flores was played in court after Melendez completed his testimony. The video indicates Arias was read her Miranda rights and agreed to voluntarily talk with the detective.
During the interview, Arias claims she was nowhere near Alexander's house around the time of his murder. Flores told Arias authorities have recovered photos ? the digital images mentioned in the earlier testimony.
"You sure it was me? I was not there. I didn?t hurt Travis," Arias said.
"We have your blood at the scene. Your hair at the scene. Your left palm print at the scene," Flores said.
Flores then offered to show Arias the photos taken from the camera card. She indicated she would like to view them.
"There's a morbid curiosity. I want to know how he died ? I mean I am curious," Arias said.
Shortly thereafter court was recessed until Tuesday.
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