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Alec's Cross-Examination in "Murderville" Podcast
Alec's cross-examination in the "Murderville" podcast covers two main topics: his movements on the night of the murder and his alleged financial crimes. Prosecutors question him about a possible vigilante, his phone activity, and his whereabouts during certain times.
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Alec Baldwin gave an emotional testimony in court, giving a new version of the events that led to the fatal shooting on the Rust movie set, starting with his opioid addiction and giving a different account of his actions before the shooting occurred.
1:12:08 - 1:13:47 (01:38)
Summary
Alec Baldwin gave an emotional testimony in court, giving a new version of the events that led to the fatal shooting on the Rust movie set, starting with his opioid addiction and giving a different account of his actions before the shooting occurred.
ChapterAlec's Cross-Examination in "Murderville" Podcast
EpisodeMurdaugh Family Murders
Podcast20/20
The prosecutor challenges Alec on his alleged financial crimes, portraying him as an untrustworthy con man in front of the jury, while also scrutinizing his new timeline.
1:13:47 - 1:14:51 (01:03)
Summary
The prosecutor challenges Alec on his alleged financial crimes, portraying him as an untrustworthy con man in front of the jury, while also scrutinizing his new timeline.
ChapterAlec's Cross-Examination in "Murderville" Podcast
EpisodeMurdaugh Family Murders
Podcast20/20
Prosecutors question the credibility of the defendant's story in the Allard Murdoch murder trial, asking how he could have known details of the victims' whereabouts and activity at specific times.
1:14:51 - 1:18:06 (03:15)
Summary
Prosecutors question the credibility of the defendant's story in the Allard Murdoch murder trial, asking how he could have known details of the victims' whereabouts and activity at specific times. The jury has reached a verdict after considering the evidence presented.