Jodi Arias Trial Live Stream WATCH ONLINE: Travis Alexander Friend Speaks on Arias Slashing Tires Before He Died (VIDEO)
The live court session for Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial will resume on Tuesday for the 2008 Arizona killing of Travis Alexander.
The trial can be watched via the free live stream below.
Arias has been on trial for three months because autopsy records showed that she stabbed Alexander over 27 times, slit his throat from ear-to-ear and shot him in the head. Before Alexander was killed, he told friends that he believed Arias was responsible for slashing his car tires on several different occasions. Alexander told them, "don't be surprised if you find me dead."
One of Alexander's friends, Aubry Hiatt, spoke to HLN's Nancy Grace about the alleged incidents. Hiatt said Alexander, a friend of hers who was a frequent guest at her family's home, was "coming over to our house with a new tire all the time."
"It was either he was hitting a pothole all the time or he had some kind of stalker slashing his tires, which appeared to be Jodi," Hiatt told Grace on HLN After Dark: The Jodi Arias Trial. "He would come home and he said, 'don't be surprised if you find me dead one day,' and you know we kind of took it a little bit not serious, like as a joke because Travis was very humorous, but as it went on and the more it went on and we found out who was doing it, it was obvious how crazy she was and that it was a serious issue."
Hiatt also shared that Alexander brought Arias to have dinner with her family on many occasions, and when he did she thought his alleged murderer was "awkward."
"Jodi was very reserved, she didn't talk a ton," Hiatt said. "But she seemed like the kind of person Travis wouldn't be with just because he's very outgoing and happy and she was just quiet and kept to herself, kind of awkward I guess you could say."
Watch Hiatt's interview with Grace.
Arias had been on trial since trial since Jan. 4 because according to police, she lied twice at first about how Alexander was killed and later admitted that she killed him in an act of self-defense. If she is convicted of the murder and the lies that she confessed to, she will likely face the death penalty and become the fourth woman in Arizona's history to die by lethal injection.
Watch Arias' murder trial live online when it resumes on Tuesday, April 16, at 12:30 p.m. EST.
Defense witness Dr. Alyce LaViolette, a domestic violence expert, is expected to return to the witness stand.