Jodi Arias Bikini Hot Tub

Graphic sexual photos of and Travis Alexander posing naked on Alexander's bed just minutes before Arias were shown to the jury in Arias' murder trial today. The pictures, recovered from Alexander's digital camera, show Arias and Alexander posing alone in a series of pictures that show their genitals and lubricant on the bed.

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Jodi Arias hid her face and wept today as the court was shown sexually explicit photos of her with ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander just hours before he was brutally murdered.

There are also a series of photos taken of a naked Alexander in the shower, the last photos taken of the 30-year-old when he was alive. The final photos in the series show a body partly covered in blood on the bathroom floor. Arias, now 32, has, but has claimed it was self-defense. She is charged with murdering her ex-boyfriend in a 'heinous and depraved' way and could face the death penalty if convicted. Arias looked away from the screen in the courtroom where the sexual photos were shown, as her mother watched from the gallery. Alexander's sisters, also seated in the gallery, looked away from the photos of their brother. Computer analysts for the city of Mesa, Ariz., where Alexander lived, went over the photos in detail during the sixth day of testimony in the trial.

The photos were time stamped June 4, 2008, beginning around 1:45 p.m. Prosecutors have said that Arias drove from her California home to Alexander's house, arriving early in the morning on June 4. The pair had sex in the afternoon, took photos of one another, and then Arias killed Alexander, age 30, around 5:30 p.m., they said. The photos on the bed occurred around 1:45 p.m., according to the data on the camera. The shower photos and the pictures of a bloody body part occurred around 5:30 p.m.

Arias is believed to have stabbed Alexander 27 times in the chest, back, and head, slashed his throat from ear to ear, and shot him the head with a.25 caliber handgun. In earlier testimony today, the jury watched video taped interrogations of Arias as she repeatedly denied to police stealing and using the handgun that killed Alexander. Arias told police that she had never seen a.25 caliber handgun and had no idea her grandparents owned one until they reported it stolen a week before Alexander's killing, according to the police interrogation tapes played in court today. Police from Yreka, Calif., where Arias lived with her grandparents, described the scene of the home when Arias's grandparents reported a break-in. The door was pushed in, breaking the door jamb, and many drawers were opened in Arias' bedroom and her grandparents' room. The only things reported taken were the handgun, a DVD player, and $30, while other valuable items, including a large pile of quarters and three other guns, were left untouched. Arias told police that her laptop computer was not taken because she had hidden it in a laundry basket covered with clothes.

Officer Kevin Friedman of the Yreka police department told the court today that burglary struck him as odd. 'I believed it was unusual that small items worth money or money, for instance, that the change was not taken,' said Officer Kevin Friedman, of the Yreka police department, who investigated the alleged robbery. 'I also thought it was strange that only one of the firearms was stolen from the cabinet.' In the police videos, Arias from her grandparents' home and using it when she killed Alexander in June 2008, a week after the burglary. The tapes are the first look at the interrogation and Arias appears to be relaxed as she denies knowing anything about the theft or the murder. She slumps forward at one point with her head almost on the table, and does not appear to be upset when the detective reads the Miranda right to her. 'The gun that was stolen, a.25 auto, just happens to be the same caliber used to kill him,' Detective Esteban Flores of the Mesa, Ariz., police department said to Arias after she arrested her in July 2008 for the murder of Alexander.