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Travis Alexander’s autopsy photos . Jodi Arias was convicted of first-degree murder in the slaying of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in Arizona, USA, on June 4, 2008. The legacy of the Jodi Arias case continues to spark debate about the intersection of justice, media attention, and the ethical dissemination of forensic evidence. During the trial, Jodi Arias’ defense team brought up ‘ travis alexander autopsy photos ’ to dismiss some of the forensic evidence presented by the prosecution. This move created a whirlwind of debate about the admissibility of such photos in court proceedings. Tanisha sorenso turns away as autopsy photos of her brother travis alexander are displayed on wednesday, may 15, 2013, during the sentencing phase of the jodi arias murder. The release of the Jodi Arias autopsy photos sparked a heated debate about privacy, ethics, and the media’s responsibility in high-profile cases. Autopsy photos are typically sealed and not made public to protect the dignity of the deceased and their family. Both the jury and the victim’s family were visibly upset by the graphic autopsy photos revealed during the Jodi Arias murder trial on Tuesday, as RadarOnline.com can reveal from inside.