Updated 08:00 PM EDT, Wed, Apr 17, 2024

Jodi Arias Trial News Update: Arias Vows to Go 'Radio-Silent' on Twitter

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Jodi Arias' active twitter account may soon go on radio silence.

Although the convicted murderer is forbidden from accessing cell phones or computers while she sits behind bars awaiting her sentencing trial, she often uses Twitter to declare her innocence and solicit donations. However, that may soon come to a halt. On Wednesday she tweeted "I'm going radio-silent soon," adding, "but first a few things" followed by information and an article regarding a recent study that discovered varying levels of arsenic in over 60 rices and rice products.

"Stop eating brown rice. It has toxic levels of arsenic. Ditto 4 brown rice syrup & brown rice powder. Check cereal, energy bars...BABY FOOD," tweeted the 33-year-old boyfriend killer.

Earlier this month, the former waitress was actively tweeting about "Jodi Arias Support Wristbands" being sold for $25 each to help raise funds for her defense fund. "To raise funds for appellate costs, wristbands (or "Jodibands," as many people are calling them) are being sold at https://jodispage.com/support.html," she tweeted.

"They are a symbol of our love and support for her and a way in which we can help raise money for her appeal," reads a statement from her website. "All of the proceeds from the sale of these wristbands will be deposited into the JAA Appellate Fund. Every purchase is then, in essence, a pledge of $25 towards the fight for Jodi's freedom. If you believe in her, then fight for her."

In addition to the wristbands, Arias has also tweeted about her drawings, some of which cost up to hundreds of dollars.

Arias was convicted of first-degree murder on May 8 in the ghastly 2008 death of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in his suburban Phoenix, Ariz. home. However, the same jury that found her guilty failed to reach a unanimous decision on her sentencing. As a result, her retrial will be held to determine whether she should be sentenced to death, life in prison or life with a chance of release after serving 25 years. Her trial is set for March 17.

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