On stand, Alex Murdaugh denies killings but admits lying
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US: At murder trial, Murdaugh admits to lying earlier but denies killing wife, son
Richard "Alex" Murdaugh, the disbarred lawyer in South Carolina, who is accused of murdering his wife and son, admitted on Thursday (February 23) that he had lied to investigators about his whereabouts on the night of the killings. However, he has denied any guilt. The high-profile trial is into its fourth week. Murdaugh told the court that he did not shoot his wife Maggie (52) or son Paul (22). Both of them were gunned down near the dog kennels…
WATCH LIVE | Alex Murdaugh continues testimony in his own double murder trial – yesterday he denied killings but admitted to lying
Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh denied killing his wife and son but admitted lying to investigators about when he last saw them alive as he took the stand in his own defense Thursday. Murdaugh, 54, is charged with murder in the fatal shootings of his wife, Maggie, 52, and their 22-year-old son, Paul, who were killed near kennels on their property on June 7, 2021. In his testimony, Murdaugh continued to staunchly deny any role in …
Friday headlines: Murdaugh denies killing wife, son during testimony - Charleston City Paper
Disbarred former lawyer Alex Murdaugh took the witness stand Thursday in his own defense in his double murder trial that is making international headlines. He emotionally denied killing his wife and younger son. The post Friday headlines: Murdaugh denies killing wife, son during testimony appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
On stand, US attorney Murdaugh who shot dead wife, son denies killings but admits lying
Murdaugh blamed the lie — first told to a state law enforcement agent hours after the killings — on his addiction to opioids, which he said clouded his thinking and created a distrust of police.
On stand, Alex Murdaugh denies killings but admits lying
Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh denied killing his wife and son but admitted lying to investigators about when he last saw them alive as he took the stand in his own defense Thursday.
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