Prosecutor: Alex Murdaugh ‘fuzzy’ about new details of case
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The prosecutor took disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh step-by-step Friday through a timeline of the night his wife and son were killed, frequently challenging inconsistencies in his memory while testifying at his double murder trial.
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Prosecutor: Alex Murdaugh 'fuzzy' about new story details
Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh testified Friday at his double murder trial that he cooperated with police investigating the deaths of his wife and son in every way except mentioning the last time he saw them alive.
Alex Murdaugh questioned about being at crime scene with victims
Alex Murdaugh was grilled by the prosecution over his revelation that he was with his wife and son at the kennels the night they were murdered. The disgraced attorney admitted that he lied about not going to the dog facility, but maintained that he is innocent of their murder. When quizzed by prosecutor Creighton Waters, Mr Murdaugh said he has been cooperative with the investigation. "Very cooperative, except for maybe the most important fac…
Under pressure, Alex Murdaugh testifies to own theory in South Carolina murder trial
Richard "Alex" Murdaugh, the disbarred South Carolina lawyer on trial for the murder of his wife and son, said on Friday that he believed someone angry about a deadly boating accident had committed the crimes, floating an alternative theory for the jury as two days of dramatic testimony came to a close.
Alex Murdaugh testifies: Here are the key moments from his two days on the stand
After weeks of testimony, a South Carolina court finally heard this week from Alex Murdaugh, who is facing two counts of murder in the deaths of his wife and son.
Prosecutors argue Alex Murdaugh gave ‘new story’ in double-murder trial
Friday’s cross-examination also focused on the former lawyer saying he took heavy doses of oxycodone leading up to the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son Paul.
Prosecutors again ask Alex Murdaugh about financial crimes
By JEFFREY COLLINS
Associated Press Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh testified at his double murder trial Friday that he knew he was doing wrong by stealing settlement money from his clients, but he thought he deserved the extra cash. Murdaugh, 54, is on trial in the fatal shootings of his wife and son near kennels at their home in June 2021. He returned to the stand in his own defense for a second day, but prosecutor Creighton Wa…