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See what these killers said before being sentenced

See what these killers said before being sentenced

Mugshot: Enraged driver squirts sun tan lotion?

Mugshot: Enraged driver squirts sun tan lotion?

Police say a 52-year-old man squirted sun tan lotion on a woman after a road rage incident, WBZ reported.

William Farrell Jr. was arrested on a warrant for simple assault. 

Travis friend: I saw jurors crying

Travis friend: I saw jurors crying

Travis Alexander’s close friend Pam Larsen tells Nancy Grace she witnessed four jurors crying as they left the courtroom after listening to Travis’ family give their victim impact statements

Photos: Arias in tears as family expresses pain

Photos: Arias in tears as family expresses pain

Nancy Grace: ‘Wild horses can’t keep Arias off stand’

Jodi Arias may have testified for 18 days, tweeted throughout her trial, and spoke out to the media in a tell-all interview just minutes after being convicted of first-degree murder, but that’s not the last we will hear from the convicted murderer, HLN's Nancy Grace predicts.

“I predict Jodi Arias will take the stand during the penalty phase, in fact, I strongly predict it,” Grace said Wednesday.

Mugshot: Mom gave teen son pot cookie?

Mugshot: Mom gave teen son pot cookie?

Police say an Oregon mother gave her 14-year-old son a cookie with some of her medical marijuana in it, KOMO reported.

Terrianne Christine Rowe, 34, was charged with unlawful distribution of marijuana to a minor.  

Nancy: 'You’re right, jury, it was cruel & heinous'

HLN’s Nancy Grace pauses for two minutes to show the period of time if took for Travis Alexander to die.  

“You’re right jury, it was cruel and heinous,” said Nancy Grace. 

Death Row: Counting down the days to execution

Death Row: Counting down the days to execution

Death Row could be Jodi Arias’ next stop if jurors decide she’s eligible for the death penalty for the murder of her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander.

During the aggravation phase of the trial, Prosecutor Juan Martinez hopes to convince the same jury that convicted Arias that her actions during the murder showed extreme cruelty.

A composite sketch of an unidentified woman whose remains were found in October 2012 and a photo of the Smurfette T-shirt she was wearing.

The girl with the Smurfette T-shirt

Investigators have released a new composite sketch of an unidentified woman whose skeletal remains were discovered in Texas last October.

The victim’s remains were found in a garbage bag in the 12500 block of Walters Rd. in north Harris County, according to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office. She was wearing a green T-shirt with the character Smurfette on it and dark Capri pants.

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