no. do you remember placing him in the shower? reporter: jodill had lied on so many times before she hoped she would get away with it one last time with the 12 people who mattered the most the jury. but so many people watching on tv and the internet had, by now, heard enough of jodi s stories that they had already reached their own vert. the jodi arias jury goes viral and unexpected new cable star. coming up. reporter: people ask you for your autograph? they do. reporter: they want a picture with you? they do! reporter: when dlted continues. reporter: when dlted continues. everyone says i should fight my cravings. no. you know what i do? i snack on blue diamond almonds.
case, if she gets a conviction, i would go back and say, look, we won t sentence you to death, we ll give you immunity, but you give us that testimony we need to go after the mastermind. gregg: i think that s what s going to happen. faith, brian, good to see you both. thanks so much. jenna: and the hits keep on coming i guess no pun intended here, but maybe, in another murder trial we re following. the jodi arias jury get back to work moments from now deciding the convicted murderer s fate. but would a life sentence really mean life behind bars? it s one of the big questions for the jury. or, potentially, do jurors have to choose the death penalty to keep jodi off the streets, off the cameras for good? we ll talk about that coming up. eligible for medicare? that s a good thing, but it doesn t cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,
moves the process forward. i think 70 votes is going to make that happen. and then we re going to have to see what happens after the house passes something. at this point, knowing what you know, danny, is this going to happen? i certainly hope it s going to happen. i really do. in my gut i think it s going to p ha. i think by the summer we ll see where the momentum is moving towards. the senate is going to vote in june. the house will take it up and i m hoping that by the by the end of summer, beginning of the fall, we ll have something passed for signature. emily, is he right? i actually agree with danny. i think we ll see movement on this bill. congress is fighting against the idea that they don t do anything. it s really close. they really want it. emily, danny, thank you. thank you so much. checking the news feed, what is going on with the jodi arias jury? yesterday they told the judge they are unable to reach a
were told. the admission says and explanations and the coincidences one after another after another that had to be explained why. call, the phone call that jodi arias admittedly made to the victim s voice mail after the killing, and the tone of voice and what she did with that voice mail. can you explain what happened there? this is die bol cal. okay? she killed travis alexander. slitting his throat, stabbing him 29 times. shooting him in the face. then she stays off. when she s in this so-called at some point she calls the dead man and leaves him a voice mail, and she does it a couple of times to make sure she gets it absolutely right, and you whan she does? she invites him to go through othello. a friend of mine and i are going to see some shake peer. we would love you to join us. it gets worse. she then drives to utah, and she kanoodles with another guy who is a business associate of travis alexander and she goes to a business meeting and sits down
deal, not the only plea deal. get it. another one that she sent out again, this is through a friend. don t think for a moment she has a cell phone in her cell block. i wanted so much to avoid trial, but the state forced it. my only other option was suicide and, well, i would like you to step in. that s not the first time miss arias has brought up the idea of suicide. it s a dramatic interview where she said no jury will ever convict me because i m innocent. then later in court she suggested maybe suicide would be the reason. can you play that out? she plays the suicide card often, and, of course, the prosecutor said that this is a sign of her borderline personality disorder. the idea that she s brazen enough to be tweeting and is always the victim in her tweets,