Jodi Arias' first-degree murder trial resumes on Thursday for the 2008 Arizona killing of her ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander.

Fans of the trial can watch the free live stream below.

Friends of Alexander released a never-before-seen video of him with his murderer, Arias, and the exclusive clip was aired on Dr. Drew Pinksy's show on HLNTV, Dr. Drew On Call Show.

Hollie and Jacob Mefford sent Dr. Drew a video of Arias with her victim at a get-together after a Pre-Paid Legal convention in Oklahoma City in 2006. Both Arias and Alexander worked at the company. They met in September of 2006 at a company convention in Las Vegas, she testified earlier in the trial.

At the gathering, Alexander was sharing a story about being robbed at gun-point and Hollie decided to record the tale of his near-death experience.

"(The robber) put me down on my knees and was asking for the phone -- and he said I had like five seconds to distribute the wad," Alexander is heard saying in the video. "I'm seeing myself face-down, blood, full of blood. and I'm like, this is death. This is death."

"They say that your life flashes before your eyes," he added. "Well, I can't say that -- but it's amazing how many thoughts that you can distribute, I mean, get out of your mind in a few seconds."

Watch the video of  Alexander discuss his near-death experience in a 2006 video here.

When Alexander met Arias at a Pre-Paid Legal conference in Las Vegas, he was a legal-insurance salesman. Arias, then 28, was living in Palm Desert, Calif., and was trying to make it as a saleswoman and an independent photographer.

Arias is charged for the brutal murder of Alexander, her on-and-off-again lover. Arias stabbed him 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 at his Mesa, Ariz., home: June 4, 2008. Arias lied twice at first about how he died and later admitted that she killed him in an act of self-defense.

If Arias 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 the live stream of Arias' murder trial on Thursday beginning at 4 p.m. ET.