Jodi Arias' former cellmate claimed in a recent interview that the convicted killer talked about slitting the throat of the prosecutor to avenge her death sentencing.
Cassandra Collins, who shared a cell with Arias before her trial began earlier this year, also said that Arias' curious fascination with lawyer Juan Martinez often led her to wonder why he "didn't love her."
"She's very dangerous...very dangerous," Collins said during an interview with Fox's local station KSAZ.
Arias reportedly said on occasion that she could have prosecutor murdered by commissioning someone else to perform the hit.
"She said if she's given a death sentence, she wanted to get her revenge," Collins said. "She [said she knew] inmates on the outs to do a mafia bowtie. Cut his throat...I really think she would try to hurt someone."
Collins also said that Arias asked why Martinez didn't "love her."
"'He's your prosecutor...he's there to prosecute you for a crime,'" Collins claimed she told her cellmate. "I'm like, 'Why doesn't he love you?' She's out of her freakin' mind."
Arias' lawyers told a judge on Tuesday that all members of the jury must hand over their Twitter handles so that their accounts can be monitored, the Daily Mail reported.
Jodi Arias was charged with murder in May for the 2008 killing of her former boyfriend Travis Alexander. The jury has not yet agreed on her sentencing, and will have to revisit the trial during a second phase to determine if she should be put to death.
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