Jodi Arias Plays the Victim and White Supremacists Kill Texas Prosecutors w/ Jim Clemente

Episode 16 : Crime Time

Episode Synopsis

Jim Clemente (Criminal Minds writer and retired FBI) joins Crime Time to provide his analysis of the Jodi Arias trial’s ongoing ups and downs as well as discuss the recent streak of murders in Texas of prosecutors that are speculated to be linked to the Aryan Brotherhood.

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Guest Bio

Jim Clemente is a retired FBI agent and current advisor, writer and producer for the TV series “Criminal Minds.” A graduate of Fordham University School of Law, Jim was the head of the Child Sex Crimes Prosecution Team in Bronx County for the New York City Law Department. As a result of undercover work that led to the imprisonment of a child sex offender, Clemente was recruited into the FBI. From 1998 until October 2009 he was a Supervisory Special Agent in the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. He is an expert in the fields of Sex Crimes Investigations, Sex Offender Behavior, Child Sexual Victimization, and Child Pornography. Clemente has investigated and consulted on thousands of cases involving the violent and sexual crimes, sexual victimization of children, and he has interviewed hundreds of victims and offenders. He has also testified as an expert witness and lectured on these topics across the country and around the world.

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Episode Breakdown

00:01 Coming up on Crime Time

01:05 Welcoming Jim Clemente from Criminal Minds.

03:22 Juror issues and motions for mistrial in the Jodi Arias trial.

07:33 Jodi Arias being interviewed upon detention, “There’s no reason I ever could have hurt him.”

10:30 Playing the victim from a string of denial.

15:00 The different expert witnesses for Jodi and characterizing Travis Alexander.

21:12 Jodi Arias actions immediately after the crime-evidence of guilt.

26:09 Prosecutor Juan Martinez and impropriety.

30:11 The Texas murders of the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney.

38:07 A case for life imprisonment.

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