Prosecutors appeared to zero in on a statement Alex Murdaugh told investigators three days after the killings as a possible slip-up in his otherwise consistent claims of innocence. But exactly what he said could be at issue.
after his family’s deaths so that his surviving son could receive an insurance payout.
“One explanation would be movement; one explanation would be two shooters,” Harpootlian responded to Worley, who then conceded both were reasonable explanations. "The defense shows us dirt on the back of Maggie's leg, do we even know if that’s a shoe print?" prosecutor Savanna Goude asked.Under cross-examination, Worley also said it did not appear that Alex was wearing freshly laundered clothes when investigators arrived on scene,when they noted he had no visible blood on him despite claiming to have tried to check Maggie and Paul for signs of life.
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