The lead agent investigating the deaths of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's wife and son zeroed in on inconsistencies in his actions the night of the killings, according to a videotaped interview two months after the crime played Wednesday at Murdaugh's double murder trial.
The lead agent investigating the deaths of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh’s wife and son zeroed in on inconsistencies in his actions the night of the killings, according to a videotaped interview two months after the crime played Wednesday at Murdaugh’s double murder trial.
Today could be the final day of testimony for the prosecution in the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial after even more evidence presented to the jury yesterday.
Today could be the final day of testimony for the prosecution in the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial after even more evidence presented to the jury yesterday.
The man who took care of the dogs at Alex Murdaugh's home testified Tuesday during the disgraced attorney's double murder trial that puddles of water were not where they should have been and the dogs were in the wrong kennels when police arrived after Murdaugh's son and wife were killed.
The man who took care of the dogs at Alex Murdaugh’s home testified Tuesday during the disgraced attorney’s double murder trial that puddles of water were not where they should have been and the dogs were in the wrong kennels when police arrived after Murdaugh’s son and wife were killed.