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The State's special agent on the witness stand was convinced Alex Murdaugh confessed in his second recorded police interview.
The State's special agent on the witness stand was convinced Alex Murdaugh confessed in his second recorded police interview.
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SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP34 "900 Data Entries on Paul's Phone"Maggie and Paul's phones both locked within four seconds of each other; the state argues that Alex shot Paul first and then Maggie.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP35 "Video Contradicts Alex's Alibi"Cell phone footage seems to discredit Alex Murdaugh's alibi for the night of the murders of Maggie and Paul.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP36 "Forensic Expert Under Cross-Examination"The defense cross-examines the prosecution's digital forensics expert; the lieutenant reviews all the cell phone data of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh on the day they were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP37 "Valuable Digital Forensic Information"The forensics examiner is cross-examined.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP33 "Examining Smartphone Activities"Maggie Murdaugh's phone was discovered on the side of a road about a quarter mile from the crime scene the afternoon after the murders.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP32 "Timeline of the Murders Using Phones"The prosecution puts together a timeline of events leading to the double murder of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh by using cell phone activity; jurors hear from another investigator who retrieved information from the phones.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP31 "Alex's Second Cousin on the Stand"A firearms dealer who custom-built three rifles for the Murdaugh family testifies in the case against Alex Murdaugh, his second cousin.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP30 "Custom-Built Rifles"A Secret Service agent testifies that he got into Paul Murdaugh's locked cell phone using brute force.
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