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Alex Murdaugh's attorney shows up as investigators processed the crime scene.
Alex Murdaugh's attorney shows up as investigators processed the crime scene.
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SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP20 "Special Agent Testifies"Investigators collected numerous pieces of shotgun and rifle ammunition on the Murdaugh family property; they concluded that two separate guns were used in the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP21 "Investigation At Moselle"A special agent for the state of South Carolina testifies about his role in the investigation into the deaths of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP22 "Collection of Guns"A special agent who is knowledgable about various guns and ammunitions showed up to the crime scene the day after Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP23 "Recorded Police Interview"A team of state law enforcement agents interview Alex Murdaugh to figure out what led to the brutal murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP19 "Long Testimony of an Investigator"The defense tries to raise doubt in the minds of jurors, since investigators accused just one person in the double homicide.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP18 "Challenging the Evidence"With so much evidence collected, processed, and examined in this trial, Alex Murdaugh's defense nitpicks the police findings from the crime scene and raises questions about how the experts analyzed the evidence.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP17 "Going Through the Evidence"The long testimony of a crime scene investigator went into great detail about the different physical evidence she and her team collected.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP16 "Criminalist Breaks It Down"With an 1,800-acre property to search, it was no surprise that investigators collected a range of evidence.
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