There has been an ongoing plea for Jodi Arias' closed-courtroom testimony transcripts to be released and that has finally occurred.

Jodi Arias' Closed-Courtroom Testimony Set To Release

Various news organizations finally got what they wanted Tuesday when the sealed transcripts of Arias' testimony from Oct. 30, 2014 and Nov. 3, 2014 were released.

Arizona's KPHO's lawyer David Bodney got hold of the transcripts so KPHO was authorized to release them, which the station did Tuesday.

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Arias was questioned by her lawyer Jennifer Willmott in the Oct. 30 testimony, in which Willmott asked Arias, "And, Jodi, have you already been convicted of killing Travis Alexander?"

Arias replied, "Yes," which led to another question from Willmott.

Willmott proceeded with asking, "And did you kill Travis Alexander?"

Arias replied, "Yes" again, which prompted Willmott to then ask her when she first admitted to anyone that she killed him.

Arias said, "In 2010," which made Willmott point out the killing took place in 2008. Arias further explained what she did was "so horrific" and she never imagined herself committing such a crime.

In the Nov. 3 testimony, Arias revealed how she met Alexander and she revealed, "So it seemed we had a lot in common," since they chatted quiet a bit.

The transcripts of her testimony from those two days also reveal details about her past, including her relationships with her siblings and parents while growing up.

ABC News reported Tuesday the retrial will resume today.

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