Jodi Arias Trial Live Stream, Day 16: Will Testify Bombshell On Travis Alexander 'Lewd Acts' (WATCH FREE]
Jodi Arias is scheduled to resume her testimony on Monday at 12:30 p.m. Eastern Time and reveal a secret about the victim she was accused of murdering.
Arias, the woman accused of killing her ex-lover Travis Alexander in 2008, took a break from testifying on Feb. 7. According to KPNX, Arias' legal team has been given the OK for their client to resume to the stand and testify that she witnessed Alexander commit "lewd acts" and that he masturbated to pictures of young boys.
KPNX's Chris Williams obtained paperwork that revealed that there were behind-closed-doors meetings with the judge and attorneys, debating whether it was OK for Arias to reveal her knowledge about Alexander's obsession with children.
Williams reported on KPNX that Arias will "accuse Travis of lewd acts while looking at pictures of young children." Arias is expected to testify this week that she walked in on Alexander "masturbating to pictures of young boys," he added.
Last week, Arias described in graphic detail that shortly after her baptism, Alexander took her to her house, bent her over and had anal sex with her. Arias said the anal sex made her feel like "a piece of toilet paper."
"I was in my church clothes. He was in his church clothes. The kissing got more passionate, more intense," she said. "Then he spun me around...he bent me over the bed and he was just on top of me. I thought he was just going to keep kissing me."
Arias' attorney had her discuss even more scenarios where she felt disrespected and "used," in order to portray Alexander as obsessed with sex and secrecy all while pretending to be a devout Mormom who had no interest in having a real relationship with Arias. Since they met in September 2006 until his death in June 2008, Alexander and Arias exchanged and took nude photos of themselves, had oral and anal sex, and eventually intercourse.
Arias stands accused of murdering Alexander, whose body was discovered in his Mesa, Ariz., home on June 4, 2008. When police found the victim, they saw that he had been shot in the face, stabbed 27 times and his throat was slit from ear to ear. If Arias is convicted of the murder she will likely face the death penalty, becoming the fourth woman in Arizona's history to die by lethal injection.
Watch the free live stream of day 15 of Arias' murder trial in the video below.