Jodi Arias trial live stream video: watch online Arias testimony to plead for her life as death penalty phase continues (coverage here)

Jodi Arias and Travis Alexander. (Jodi Arias)

Jodi Arias will return to court today for the final phase of a four-month trial which will determine whether she will receive the death penalty for the murder of ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander.

Arias, 32, was found guilty of the first degree murder of Alexander whose body was found in the shower of his home five years ago.

The 12 jurors who convicted Arias of the cruel murder will decide whether Arias will get the death penalty. After her guilty verdict, Arias had stated that she preferred death to life in prison.

On May 16, jurors were brought to tears when Alexander's family took to the stand to describe their painful loss.

Arias may take the stand today and address the jury in a bid fight for her life.

All the developments can be watched online through the live stream video player below right here on Christian Today.

Alexander was killed on June 4, 2008 at his suburban Phoenix home after a day of sexual activity with Arias. He was found with a bullet wound to the head, as well as 29 stab wounds over his body, and his neck was slit almost from ear to ear.

Prosecutors addressed the jury last week, taking them through a blow by blow account of the injuries Alexander suffered as he was being killed by Arias. A large screen in the court room was also used by prosecutors to show Alexander's horrific wounds.

Family members of the victim were seen weeping as the graphic images were shown, and some jurors could not bear to look up as the horrific nature of Alexander's death was put before them.

Jurors took less than three hours to determine that Arias should be eligible for the death penalty, as they ruled that it was an especially cruel and heinous killing.

The penalty phase of the trial commenced May 16, and prosecutors called family members of the victim as well as other witnesses to speak about the impact the killing has had on their lives, in an attempt to convince jurors that Arias deserves the ultimate punishment.

Analysts have been debating about what Arias could possibly do at this late stage to save herself.

Just minutes after the guilty verdict was read out two weeks ago, Arias gave an interview where she stated she wanted the death penalty rather than life in prison. The extraordinary comments are thought to be what sparked an application from the defense team to drop Arias' case – which was made and denied on Thursday morning.

Arias could take to the stand on Thursday and plead for her life, but many analysts who have watched the trial from start to finish have stated that they would be stunned if she were to show her remorse and regret at this stage.

Throughout the trial she has attempted to portray herself as the victim and claimed that Alexander was the aggressor and had physically and emotionally abused her.

All the developments today can be watched online through free live stream in the player below:

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