Man Accused Of Threatening To Cut Nancy Grace's Throat Appears In Court

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A judge overseeing the case of a New York man who allegedly said he wanted to tie HLN's Nancy Grace and Jane Velez-Mitchell to a tree and cut their throats has ordered attorneys to try to reach a deal.

David Lee Simpson, of Bath, N.Y., appeared in court Wednesday at a pre-trial conference hearing before Maricopa County Superior Court judge Margaret Mahoney.

The 48-year-old is charged with three felony counts of computer tampering and two felony counts of stalking, related to online threats against the two television personalities and an unnamed Phoenix woman.

During Wednesday's pre-trial conference, Simpson's lawyer, Casey Martin, told the judge he has been in talks with prosecutor Edward Leiter about a possible plea deal for his client.

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As a result of those ongoing talks, Mahoney ordered both parties to appear at a settlement conference to discuss the matter.

Simpson, who was extradited to Arizona in July, previously entered a not guilty plea to the charges.

According to Leiter, Simpson wrote on Twitter in June that he wanted to tie Grace and Velez-Mitchell to a "tree naked and leave them to suffer all night" and then "slit their throats."

In addition to the tweets, Simpson allegedly told a co-worker at an auto repair shop in Bath that he wanted to gut one of the TV commentators "like a deer."

Simpson is also accused of threatening an unidentified Phoenix woman who defended the news anchors online.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio said Simpson made the threats because he was "infatuated with Jodi Arias" and was upset with negative remarks that the two broadcasters made while covering Arias' first-degree murder trial.

Simpson was arrested for a traffic stop on July 17. During a routine search of his vehicle, authorities allegedly discovered guns, handcuffs, zip-ties, binoculars, a knife and a police radio. Detectives also found a news article about the Newtown shooting, police said.

"This suspect was on his way south with enough weapons in his car to do serious harm to someone," Arpaio said at a press conference following Simpson's arrest.

Arias, the unwitting motivation behind Simpson's alleged actions, was convicted in May of killing her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander. A jury determined Arias stabbed Alexander nearly 30 times, slit his throat and shot him in the head at his Arizona home in June 2008.

However, the jury that convicted Arias failed to reach a unanimous decision on whether to sentence her to life in prison or death. Arias is scheduled to sit down with prosecutors at a settlement conference on Oct. 24, to discuss possible resolutions to the case.

Mahoney scheduled Simpson's settlement conference for Nov. 13. If an agreement cannot be reached, the case will proceed to trial on Nov. 21.

Jodi Arias Drivers License

The drivers license Jodi Arias presented when she rented a car prior to Travis Alexander's murder.
The drivers license Jodi Arias presented when she rented a car prior to Travis Alexander's murder.

WARNING

Some photos in this slideshow are graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers.
Some photos in this slideshow are graphic and may be disturbing to some viewers.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
A photo of Jodi Arias taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at Travis Alexander's home. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken on the same day of Alexander's murder.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Evidence

The last photo ever taken of Travis Alexander, directly before his murder. The photo was recovered from the camera card.
The last photo ever taken of Travis Alexander, directly before his murder. The photo was recovered from the camera card.

Camera Photo's

A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.
A photo of Travis Alexander taken from the camera card found in the washing machine at his. Prosecutors allege this photo was taken minutes before he was murdered.

Travis Alexander Crime Scene

A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.

Travis Alexander Crime Scene

A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.

Travis Alexander Crime Scene

A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.
The prosecution contends this photo, shown in court on Jan. 8, 2013, shows Travis Alexander had multiple self-defense wounds to his palms and fingers that indicate he had fought for his life during the knife attack.

Autopsy Photo

Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's legs.
Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's legs.

Autopsy Photo

Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's foot.
Autopsy photo of Travis Alexander's foot.

Travis Alexander Crime Scene

A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.
A photo of Travis Alexander's body in the shower of his apartment.

Autopsy

X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.
X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.

Autopsy

X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.
X-ray image of Travis Alexander's skull that was shown in court.

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