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PHOTO SECTION

Travis Alexander’s house in Mesa, Arizona, cordoned off with crime scene tape as police investigators execute a search warrant on June 10, 2008.

The garage through which Mimi Hall and her friends gained entry into Travis’ house on the evening on June 9, 2008.

Travis’ journal found by police inside his black Toyota Prius parked inside the garage of his home.

Travis’ Bible was found by police on the passenger seat of his car.

The sliding glass door in the back of Travis’ house that Arias used at times to enter the home, showing the “doggy insert.”

Crime scene photo of the first floor of Travis’ house, with Napoleon’s “doggy” gates blocking entry to the living/dining room area and the upright steam cleaner visible in the background.

The CDs of photographs of Arias’ and Travis’ travels that Arias brought with her on June 4, 2008, to view with Travis, indicating that she had planned to visit him that day.

A check for $200 that Jodi Arias wrote to Travis as partial payment for his BMW, which police found in a drawer of Travis’ desk in his home office on the first floor of the house.

The screening room on the second floor, where Travis would hold parties, showing the double doors leading to his bedroom.

The view upon entering Travis’ bedroom during my walk-through on June 10, 2008, with the bed stripped of its sheets and comforter.

Crime scene photo of Travis’ bedroom, showing the door to the walk-through closet, and the bloody ovoid stain on the carpet near the breech to the tile hallway.

The blood-streaked hallway connecting the master bedroom to the bathroom.

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