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Authors: Juan Martinez
Crime scene photo of the vanity and sink area of Travis’ master bathroom streaked with blood patterns showing that Travis stood at the sink while Arias continued her attack.
A close-up of the sink area with various bloodstain patterns.
The .25 caliber casing found resting on top of blood on the bathroom floor near the sink area.
The shower stall after Travis’ body was removed, showing the plastic tumbler Arias used to clean the scene.
Police found Travis’ Sanyo camera amid wet laundry in the washing machine of the pantry on the first floor.
A close-up of the camera in the washing machine.
One of the photographs Arias took of Travis in the shower minutes before she killed him.
The first inadvertent photograph showing the ceiling above the shower snapped at the inception of Arias’ attack on Travis.
The second inadvertent photograph snapped as Jodi Arias stands in the hallway at Travis’ head, after she has slit his throat. Her pants with the stripe down the leg and her stocking foot can be seen in the foreground.
The third inadvertent photo shows Arias dragging Travis’ body down the hallway as blood flows down his back.
The house on Pine Street where Arias lived with her grandparents. The home was the scene of a burglary staged by Arias on May 28, 2008, during which she took a .25 caliber gun that she used to shoot Travis.
Police found an Airwalk shoebox filled with receipts from her trip to Arizona in Arias’ Pine Street apartment. The box included gas receipts and a receipt from the Walmart store in Salinas, California, where Arias bought a third gas can.
A letter written by Travis that Arias kept in the Airwalk shoebox along with the receipts.