George Zimmerman trial live stream: testimonies continue in Trayvon Martin murder case [watch online here]

The George Zimmerman trial continues on Thursday with a full day of testimonies expected as the prosecution tries to convince the jury of its case against the defendant in the murder shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin.

The trial coverage can be watched online through free live stream via the video player below.

Over the first three days of the trial, the prosecution has been pushing its case aggressively as they try to convict Zimmerman of second degree murder for the death of Trayvon Martin. The teen was killed after a fight broke out between himself and Zimmerman as he made his way back from a local convenience store after buying a soda and some skittles.

As the prosecution has brought out its witnesses, the defending attorneys have attempted to undermine the credibility of them, and create doubt in their reliability among jurors.

Thursday should see the return to the stand of Rachel Jeantel, the last person to talk to Martin before he died.

The defense has already grilled her for more than 90 minutes on Wednesday, highlighting two lies she told – her age, and why she did not attend Martin's funeral – in an attempt to show she cannot be trusted as a witness.

The witness had tried to convince people that she was just 16 years old, hoping that she would be considered a minor and be afforded more privacy.

In addition, she lied about why she did not attend Martin's funeral, saying that she was in the hospital at the time.

However, it was revealed that she had lied on both accounts. Under questioning from the defense team she admitted: "You got to understand. You're the last person to talk to a person and he dies on the phone after you talk to him. You got to understand … you don't know how it felt. Did I really want to go see the body after I'd just talked to him?"

Click here for Thursday's trial updates.

Day 4 should be another dramatic day of testimonies in the tragic case, and full coverage can be watched online through free live stream on the video player below:

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