Alex Murdaugh trial live: Legal scion’s five shocking words after family murders revealed

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Alex Murdaugh: Who is the disgraced attorney and why is he on trial?

Alex Murdaugh’s five shocking words in the aftermath of the murders of his wife and son were revealed in Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, South Carolina, on Monday.

Jurors heard testimony about Mr Murdaugh’s second interview with law enforcement on 10 June 2021 – three days after he is accused of shooting dead Maggie, 52, and Paul, 22, at the family’s estate in Islandton on 7 June 2021.

In the interview, SLED Special Agent Jeff Croft testified that Mr Murdaugh told him: “I did him so bad.”

While prosecutors sought to suggest that the legal scion, 54, slipped up during the interview, Mr Murdaugh was seen shaking his head and appearing to say “that’s not what I said” in court.

Audio of the interview has also raised doubts, with some believing he actually says: “They did him so bad.”

Agent Croft is expected to be cross-examined by Mr Murdaugh’s attorneys when the trial resumes on Tuesday morning.

The trial is only one of Mr Murdaugh’s troubles in a saga spanning a botched hitman plot, multi-million-dollar fraud schemes, and unexplained deaths.

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Defence faults crime scene collection

Defense attorneys in South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh‘s double murder trial continued Monday to question the way state agents collected and analyzed evidence in the shooting deaths of Murdaugh’s wife and son.

Over the first three days of testimony, prosecutors have mostly called officers and crime scene technicians to present evidence to the jury that investigators will likely later explain in more detail. They described their case as a puzzle in last week’s opening statement.

While cross-examining witnesses, though, defense attorneys have asked questions suggesting the metaphorical puzzle pieces either aren’t clear or prosecutors aren’t putting them all on the table.

Rachel Sharp31 January 2023 12:00

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Murdaugh claimed he ‘tried to turn over’ son’s body – but police saw ‘no blood’ on him

In dramatic testimony on Friday, Detective Laura Rutland of Colleton County Sheriff’s Office contradicted his version of events as she said that Mr Murdaugh was “clean from head to toe” with no signs of blood on his body, shirt, shorts or shoes.

Rachel Sharp is following the case.

Rachel Sharp31 January 2023 11:30

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Crime scene photos show bloodied dog kennels

The photos were introduced into evidence on Friday as SLED forensic analyst Melinda Worley testified during the third day at Colleton County Court in Walterboro, South Carolina.

Rachel Sharp31 January 2023 11:00

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Did Alex Murdaugh unwittingly confess to murders?

Alex Murdaugh’s five shocking words in the aftermath of the murders of his wife and son were revealed in Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, South Carolina, on Monday.

Jurors heard testimony about Mr Murdaugh’s second interview with law enforcement on 10 June 2021 – three days after he is accused of shooting dead Maggie, 52, and Paul, 22, at the family’s estate in Islandton on 7 June 2021.

In the interview, SLED Special Agent Jeff Croft testified that Mr Murdaugh told him: “I did him so bad.”

While prosecutors sought to suggest that the legal scion, 54, slipped up during the interview, Mr Murdaugh was seen shaking his head and appearing to say “that’s not what I said” in court.

Audio of the interview has also raised doubts, with some believing he actually says: “They did him so bad.”

Agent Croft is expected to be cross-examined by Mr Murdaugh’s attorneys when the trial resumes on Tuesday morning.

Rachel Sharp31 January 2023 10:30

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Murdaugh. had ‘clean’ shirt after he claims he touched wife and son’s bloodied bodies

Newly-released stills from bodycam footage show Alex Murdaugh dressed in a “clean” white shirt after he claims he touched his wife and son’s bloodied bodies on finding them shot dead at the family estate in South Carolina.

Mr Murdaugh is dressed in a white T-shirt and dark shorts in the images. The stills are grainy but there are no obvious signs of blood on his shirt.

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 09:45

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A timeline of murders, financial fraud, a botched hitman plot and unexplained deaths

Rachel Sharp pieced together a timeline of the key moments in the sprawling case against Alex Murdaugh.

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 08:45

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Murdaugh tells 911 dispatcher his son Paul had been getting threats

Alex Murdaugh told a 911 dispatcher moments after he says he discovered the bodies of two murdered family members that his son Paul had been receiving threats “for months” over a fatal boat crash.

Mr Murdaugh, 54, can be heard telling the operator that his son Paul had been involved in a fatal boat crash and had been getting threats “for months and months and months.”

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 07:45

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Watch: First officer on scene describes what he witnessed

Alex Murdaugh murder trial: First officer on scene describes what he witnessed

The first police officer to arrive at the scene has told the jury in Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial what he saw. Sgt Daniel Greene, the first witness to take the stand, told the court how he discovered the bodies of wife Maggie and son Paul. He also recalled how Murdaugh was armed when he arrived, and that he told him that he had left to get a shotgun because “he felt like he needed to have it.” Murdaugh, 54, is accused of fatally shooting his wife Maggie, 52, and son Paul, 22, at the family’s estate. Sign up for our newsletters.

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 05:45

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Who is Alex Murdaugh?

Rachel Sharp filed this profile of the high-profile lawyer.

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 03:45

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Murdaugh cries as bodycam video shown at trial

Bodycam footage was played in Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, South Carolina, on Thursday morning as the high-profile double murder trial got underway.

Oliver O’Connell31 January 2023 02:45

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