Mike Picavet, the friend of Zach Abell and Christina Araujo, who turned them in to police for the brutal 2018 killing of their shared girlfriend Aileen Seiden, spoke of the tense relationship that ultimately became deadly. The discovery of a dead, battered woman off a Florida highway led investigators to unravel her unconventional lifestyle and to the murder convictions of her two lovers in their "throuple" relationship. Before her body was recovered at the end of a cul-de-sac near Highway 98 on April 23, 2018, Aileen Seiden had checked into room 15 of the Sportsman's Lodge Motel in Eastpoint, Florida, along with her boyfriend Zachary Abell and their mutual girlfriend Christina Araujo.

A medical examiner testified that Seiden's injuries were comparable to "the kind of thing [he saw] in motor vehicle crashes," The Apalachicola Times reported. Nearly all of her ribs were broken, and extensive bruising had turned the woman's face, abdomen and upper body to an angry purple, the outlet reported. LETTER AT CENTER OF MENENDEZ BROTHERS' BID FOR FREEDOM CALLED INTO QUESTION Aileen Seiden, 31, was found dead off Highway 98 in Apalachicola, Florida, on April 23, 2018.

(Aileen Seiden/Instagram) Initially, police were unable to identify Seiden's body. However, soon after her body was found, they were called to a bloody scene at the Sportsman's Lodge. "As soon as I came in, I noticed the bed.

I mean, it's — you couldn't miss it," lead investigator Ronnie Jones said in a newly released CB.