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Deliberations: Will jurors laugh about Jodi's 'fog'?

Deliberations: Will jurors laugh about Jodi's 'fog'?

After four months, Jodi Arias’ fate is now in the hands of an Arizona jury.

Friday night, HLN’s Dr. Drew and his special guests discussed what could possibly happen during deliberations come next week.

Grade Kirk Nurmi's closing argument

updated 8:14 PM EDT, Fri May 03, 2013
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3% A+
4% A
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5% B+
19% B
3% B-
15% C+
7% C
5% C-
5% D+
7% D
6% D-
19% F
Photos: Arias smiles during defense closing argument

Photos: Arias smiles during defense closing argument

Jodi Arias seen smiling here as her attorney Kirk Nurmi tells jurors during closing arguments, “It’s not even about whether you like Jodi Arias -- 9 days out of 10, I don’t like Jodi Arias. But that doesn’t matter. Your liking her or not liking her doesn’t objectively assess the evidence."

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Tonight: The final defense of Jodi Arias

Tonight: The final defense of Jodi Arias

The defense says Jodi Arias was Travis Alexander's dirty little secret.

The whole thing doesn't add up, "doesn't make any sense". That's what Jodi's attorney, Kirk Nurmi, is telling jurors right now. There's a "nonsensical nature" to the state's case, he says. Dr. Drew and his guests will examine his closing argument. Was it effective? Was it convincing? Was it enough to spare an admitted killer's life?

Travis friend exposes Jodi lie after killing

Travis friend exposes Jodi lie after killing

On Thursday night, Travis Alexander’s co-worker Michael Hughes told HLN’s Dr. Drew the circumstances in which he found out about Alexander’s death.

In the exclusive interview, Hughes said the only person he could get a hold of after the killing was Jodi Arias who denied knowing anything about how Alexander had died.

Does Jodi still think jury won't convict her?

Does Jodi still think jury won't convict her?

Prosecutor Juan Martinez delivered his closing argument Thursday in the Jodi Arias murder trial.

During the course of the day, Arias could be seen laughing, crying, and at times, she appeared to be in a daze. But does she think she’ll walk?

Grade Juan Martinez's closing argument

updated 7:59 PM EDT, Thu May 02, 2013
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13% A
3% A-
1% B+
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0% B-
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0% C-
0% D+
0% D
0% D-
1% F
Tonight: Jodi Arias, moment of truth

Tonight: Jodi Arias, moment of truth

Dr. Drew and his guests will provide instant analysis of today's events in the Jodi Arias trial, including closing arguments from prosecutor Juan Martinez.

He's putting 4 months of trial together, presenting the state's case in one final "sell" to the jury. How did he do? We'll discuss it. 

Behind-the-scenes: Women, sex and abandonment

Behind-the-scenes: Women, sex and abandonment

In this behind-the-scenes video, HLN's Dr. Drew answers a question from an Arias trial watcher who asks whether it's common for men to abandon women if they don't comply with them sexually.

Dr. Drew On Call airs Monday through Thursday on HLN at 9 p.m. ET.  Follow the show on Facebook and Twitter @DrDrewHLN.

Is Jodi's last ditch defense working?

Is Jodi's last ditch defense working?

There were some rough reviews for prosecutor Juan Martinez and the defense's final witness neuropsychologist Robert Geffner Wednesday night.

HLN's Dr. Drew and his special guests discuss what they're taking issue with on this final day of testimony.

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