Jodi Arias Trial Live Stream: Verdict Reached, WATCH ONLINE Jurors' Decision Announcement, May 8 at 4:30PM EST (VIDEO)
A verdict has been reached in the Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial for the 2008 Arizona killing of Travis Alexander.
Fifteen jurors have decided Arias' fate and a live court session of their decision will be announced at 4:30 pm EST. Fans can watch the trial live online via the free live stream below.
Viewers will learn if Arias will be convicted of first-degree murder, second-degree murder, manslaughter or be acquitted.
Arias, 32, was charged for the 2008 murder of the 30-year-old Mormon motivational speaker. She stabbed her victim over 27 times, slit his throat from ear to ear and shot him in the head. His body was discovered the day he was killed: June 4, 2008
According to police, Arias 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.
During the four month trial, jurors listened to Arias testify for 18 days. Following her testimony, Judge Sherry Stephens read hundreds of questions from jurors in the Maricopa County courtroom. Arizona is one of the few states in the country that allows jurors to question defendants on trial. The process allows jurors to ask questions before they make their decision - in this case, whether or not Arias will be executed by lethal injection for the gruesome crime. The inquiries are submitted into a box and read aloud by Judge Stephens if they are not objectionable.
Deliberations began on Friday, May 3. The verdict will be announced following private meetings they had during 15 hours over two and a half days. The questions by the juror during the trial gave clues to what they may have decided.
Jurors' questioned Arias' inability to recall stabbing Alexander and if she was paid for the TV interviews she did after her arrest after she gave her testimony.
Here is a list of questions asked by the jury:
How did she stand on shelves to retrieve Alexander's gun from a closet when nothing in the closet seemed to be disturbed? Why didn't she run after she shot Alexander? Why didn't she call police? Why would she engage in sodomy if she didn't like it? Why did she continue to see Alexander if she did not intend to marry him? Was she mad at Alexander while she was stabbing him? Did she clean up the crime scene? And why did she place his body back in the shower after she killed him?
Watch the live court session when the verdict is announced on Wednesday, May 8, when it begins at 4:30 p.m. EST.