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The SLED agent on the stand testified about the timeline put together that showed the movements of Alex, Maggie, and Paul Murdaugh the night of the murders.
The SLED agent on the stand testified about the timeline put together that showed the movements of Alex, Maggie, and Paul Murdaugh the night of the murders.
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SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1 "The Only Suriviving Son"Alex Murdaugh's oldest and only surviving son Buster took the stand to try to help his father's case. Buster wasn't home when his mother, Maggie, and younger brother, Paul, were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP129 "Defense Team Goes to Work"Alex Murdaugh's defense team begins its case; the defense's strategy is to poke holes in the state's case that Alex Murdaugh was the sole killer of his wife.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP131 "Buster Murdaugh Speaks"The Murdaugh family was sued for $40 million over a fatal boat crash; the incident happened more than two years before Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP132 "Forensic Engineer Testifies"Alex Murdaugh's defense team calls a crime scene expert to the stand to refute the testimony of SLED agents who processed the bloody crime scene where Maggie and Paul lost their lives.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP129 "Defense Team Goes to Work"Alex Murdaugh's defense team begins its case; the defense's strategy is to poke holes in the state's case that Alex Murdaugh was the sole killer of his wife.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP127 "Critique of the State's Murder Timeline"The defense questions the SLED agent who put together a timeline of events of what happened the day Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were killed.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP125 "Mapping Cell Phone Activity"SLED investigators map it all out using data from their phones during the six hours before and after their deaths; they say they traced Alex Murdaugh's sudden movements right after the shootings.
SC v. Alex Murdaugh
S1, EP122 "Alex Admits to Guilt"As the police investigated the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, prosecutors claimed that Alex Murdaugh made another attempt to distract the public.
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