Jurors hear voicemail that Ariz. woman allegedly left for her boyfriend hours after his death
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Jurors have heard more police interrogation in the trial of a woman accused of killing her boyfriend in his suburban Phoenix home.
Prosecutors on Tuesday played a voicemail Jodi Arias allegedly left for Travis Alexander on his phone six hours after his June 2008 death.
They claim Arias left the voicemail to cover her tracks.
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Prosecutors say Arias shot the 30-year-old Alexander in the face, stabbed him 27 times and slit his throat, then left him in a shower in his Mesa home.
Arias claims the killing was in self-defense.
Prosecutors argue the actions were those of a jealous woman who brutally attacked Alexander after he tried to end their relationship.
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The 32-year-old Arias could become the fourth woman on Arizona's death row if she's convicted in the high-profile case.