The Deleted Photos That Broke the Jodi Arias Case

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In 2006, Jodi Arias met Travis Alexander; attraction turned intense, then unstable. Friends described a cycle of breakups, jealousy, and blurred boundaries. On June 4, 2008, Travis was killed in his Mesa, Arizona home. Days later, friends discovered his body and detectives launched a homicide investigation that quickly focused on Arias.

Investigators pieced together a timeline: a last-minute road trip, a rental car, gaps in cell activity, borrowed gas cans, and a digital camera recovered from a washing machine—its deleted images forensically restored to show Travis alive in the shower shortly before the killing. Arias traveled on to Utah; her interviews with police and later interrogations featured multiple, conflicting accounts. A burglary at her grandparents’ home weeks earlier and other circumstantial clues tightened the focus.

On July 15, 2008, Arias was arrested in Yreka, California and extradited to Arizona.
We go over the relationship history, key evidence, and investigative steps that built the case before a jury ever heard it.
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01:50 “Here’s the first sign the relationship was spiraling…”
05:20 “This is where the gas-can timeline matters.”
08:05 “The camera changes everything—watch what the timestamps show.”
11:05 “What she says next contradicts the earlier story.
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