As Radar reported, she has been flush with cash in her prison account, as she was buying sex toys, Beano and cans of sardines from the commissary since her incarceration began.
Sorensen lashed out at Arias' cushy life behind bars, reminding the world of all she's lost. Arias " will rot in prison for the rest of her pathetic life ,"Sorensen wrote. As Radar exclusively revealed, she was given the job of "porter" behind bars, scrubbing the prison bathrooms. Sorensen ended her note saying that Arias deserves life in prison without the possibility of parole, a sentence that Judge Sherry Stevenson issued after two juries could not come to a unanimous decision on her fate.
Sorensen continued, "I'm at peace knowing the monster is rotting in prison until the day she passes away from this life and enters into yet another prison where she will stay until she is sent to her eternal home in hell burning within the flames?
Keep the checks coming for you owe our family a lot more money for the nightmare you created for us. You might want to take it easy on scrubbing the toilets , you'll be doing it for the rest of your life , such a awesome job you have monster , so fitting for you.
Just think of the life and job you could of had if you weren't a evil murdering spawn of Satan. Arias sobbed throughout the hearing, with tears streaming down her face and landing on her black shirt.
Alexander's two siblings were the only witnesses for the prosecution. Trial will resume Monday with statements from an ex-boyfriend of Arias and the defendant herself, among others. The same jury listening to the statements convicted Arias of first-degree murder last week after about 15 hours of deliberations.
In opening statements Thursday, prosecutor Juan Martinez said there are no factors that should cause the jury to even consider a sentence other than death. The judge had instructed jurors that they could take into account certain things that might help them make a decision, such as Arias' lack of a prior criminal record and assertions that she was a good friend, had an abusive childhood and is a talented artist. Defense attorney Kirk Nurmi explained to jurors that their decision ultimately would be the final one, telling them that they each had to make their own "moral assessment on what verdict is correct.
Arias is, you will understand that life is the appropriate sentence," Nurmi said. Alexander's sister Samantha later described for the panel how their grandmother, who raised the victim, saw her health fail after the killing and died around the time of jury selection.
We would give anything to have him back. Steven Alexander recalled seeing his brother for the last time over the Christmas holiday in The trial was inexplicably delayed Thursday afternoon after the judge and attorneys met privately. It is set to resume Monday morning when other witnesses will include Arias' friends and an ex-boyfriend who lived with her for several years in California. Earlier this week, Arias' attorneys asked to be allowed to step down from the case, but a judge denied the request.
Details about the motion were sealed, but legal experts said Arias complicated efforts for her defense when she gave an interview to Fox affiliate KSAZ minutes after her conviction, saying she preferred death over life in prison.
The interview prompted the judge to issue an order that the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office allow no more interviews with Arias. Less than a week later, Sheriff Joe Arpaio on Thursday gave reporters a tour of Arias' cinderblock jail cell. The messy cell had a mattress on a lower bunk and the upper bunk cluttered with files and papers.
During a closed-door meeting with the judge Tuesday, Nurmi and Jennifer Willmott sought permission to withdraw from the case, according to court minutes released Thursday. Arias will also have the opportunity to speak directly to the jury. Her attorneys will first present character witnesses on her behalf, including another ex-boyfriend, Darryl Brewer, to convince the jury that "mitigating factors" exist in the murder that should prompt the jury to spare Arias from the death penalty.
Attorney Kirk Nurmi told the jury today that they would hear about Arias' clean criminal record and her lifelong attempts to better herself. They would also see examples of her artwork, he said. The center of today's drama was the testimony of siblings, who live in California but have attended the trial in Airzona since it began in January.
I am a police officer, and some of these photos are more gruesome than what I've seen in 11 years of law enforcement. Earlier this week, Arias' attorneys petitioned the judge to be let off the case, a motion they've made at least once before during the five month trial in Arizona.
Nurmi and Jennifer Willmott met with Judge Sherry Stephens on Tuesday morning and asked to withdraw, according to court minutes documenting the meeting. The request came after Arias' conviction and a TV interview in which Arias said she would prefer death to life in prison. That created the irony of Nurmi and Willmott arguing on the next day for the jury to not sentence her to death. Stephens denied their request and it was at least the second time she's denied Nurmi and Willmott the opportunity to walk away from Arias during the case.
During the prior request, Arias and her mother wrote to the judge asking that Nurmi and Willmott be ordered to continue serving as her attorneys.
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