Jodi Arias gets life sentence after lurid murder trial that riveted US crime watchers

An Arizona judge sentenced former waitress Jodi Arias to life in prison with no possibility of parole for shooting and stabbing her ex-boyfriend to death in 2008, in a lurid crime that riveted the US.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Sherry Stephens said on Monday that Arias’ crime was “especially cruel ... (and) involved substantial planning and preparation”.
Arias, 34, had escaped a possible death sentence last month after a lone juror at her sentencing retrial refused to back the death penalty throughout five days of deliberations.
She was found guilty of murder in 2013 after a trial packed with graphic details and testimony. Prosecutors said she killed her former partner in a jealous rage, while Arias argued she acted in self-defence.
Shackled and clad in jail stripes, Arias told the court she had long wanted to be put to death for the crime.
“But I had to fight for my life just like I did on June 4, 2008, because I realized how selfish it would be for me to escape accountability for this mess I created,” said Arias, who claimed she had been defending herself from Travis Alexander.