Has Arias been caught in another lie?By Graham Winch
updated 7:04 PM EDT, Wed April 24, 2013

Prosecutor Juan Martinez is trying to punch more holes in Jodi Arias' defense.
Arias testified earlier in the trial that her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander attacked her, and she ran for a gun on the top shelf of his closet to protect herself. She said she remembers the gun going off, shooting Alexander in the head, but she doesn't recall stabbing him multiple times or slitting his throat.
Martinez called Mesa, Arizona, police detective Esteban Flores back to the witness stand Wednesday afternoon to testify about shelves in Alexander's closet.
Arias said she had to step on one of Alexander's shelves to reach the gun on the top shelf that, according to Flores, is 7 feet high. Arias is about 5 feet, 6 inches tall.
Flores said the shelves are of a flimsy construction, in which each wooden shelf rests on four pins, and if a little pressure is applied to one of the shelves, it will tip over. His testimony suggests that Arias may have lied about putting her whole weight on a shelf to reach the gun.
Martinez asked, "How is it that someone goes about positioning these shelves? Do they have screws that are actually screwed in from the side? How is it that they are put, that these shelves are put together?"
"Well, they’re, they’re free floating shelves on shelf pins. I’m sure everybody has seen those small, little metallic shelf pins. And the shelves themselves are like, you know, very light material and just a paper coating on them," said Flores.
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