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Jodi Arias’ sentencing to life in prison after being convicted of first-degree murder in the killing of Travis Alexander was far from justice being served , Dr . Robert Geffner tells PopCulture.com. Case Overview: • Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder of Travis Alexander in 2013. • The arrest was made due to probable cause. • The trial including jury selections, presenting evidence, deliberation, and the verdict. • She appealed the conviction. Arias was convicted in the brutal murder of her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander , in his Mesa, Arizona, home in June 2008. The case , marked by a mix of romance, betrayal, and violence, not only dominated media headlines but also sparked widespread public debate and intrigue. Supporters of Travis and his family saying justice was not served . “If anybody deserves the death penalty it is Jodi Arias,” said Kathy Brown. Travis Alexander ’ s family fought tirelessly for justice following his brutal murder. Their pursuit of accountability and truth became a central narrative in the aftermath of the crime. Family’s Advocacy: Throughout the trial, Travis’s family became vocal advocates for victims of domestic violence. Jodi and Travis’s relationship and sex life became the focus on the trial. Jodi’s claim of self-defense didn’t sway the jury, and she was found guilty of first - degree murder after only 15 hours of deliberating. Jodi Arias • Jodi Arias has been charged with the murder of her former boyfriend, Travis Alexander , in his Mesa, Arizona, residence in June 2008, where he was found with a slit throat, a gunshot wound to the head, and 27 stab wounds. In 2008 , Maricopa County Superior Court in Phoenix, Arizona , Jodi Arias was convicted of the first-degree murder of her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander. The Jodi Arias murder trial attracted considerable media attention due to its sensational nature and the horrific nature of the crime.