Owens noted to viewers that Arias appeared very concerned about her appearance during the interview — and not especially worried about the “very real possibility” that she could be sentenced to death.
Asked why she never said the words “I’m sorry” to Travis Alexander‘s family, Arias contended that those words are essentially meaningless given that “nobody believes what I’m saying anyway.” So why does she keep talking? Because she’s lied before doesn’t make her a liar, Arias said.
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Owens later moved on to the jury, asking how Arias feels toward them.
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After a few more questions about giving Alexander’s family closure (why doesn’t she accept the fate of the death penalty?), Owens bluntly asked, “Would you kill you?” Arias said she didn’t believe in capital punishment, so no.
Other points they hit included Arias’ courtroom makeover and Owens positing that she’ll never tell the truth about what happened that night. Arias insisted she has.
Watch below, via ABC: