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Key Evidence in the Murdaugh Case
The most important piece of evidence in the Murdaugh Case may be the testimony of Paul Murdaugh who was confirmed to have been at the kennels five minutes before his alleged murder. This supports the idea that the Murdaugh's obsession with self-interest led them to lie to family, business partners and clients, and may suggest financial crimes were committed.
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A discussion of the insurance policies involved in the mysterious death of the Murdaugh family, including the canceled watercraft policy that Alex Murdaugh had assumed would provide coverage.
16:03 - 19:57 (03:53)
Summary
A discussion of the insurance policies involved in the mysterious death of the Murdaugh family, including the canceled watercraft policy that Alex Murdaugh had assumed would provide coverage.
ChapterKey Evidence in the Murdaugh Case
EpisodeRLRC Daily 3/3/23 Murdaugh Defense Summation Break Down
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A juror was excused due to improper communication on the 28th day of the Murdahl murder trial, while the defendant experienced a great relief of pressure after the murders ended, according to his firm.
19:57 - 22:36 (02:39)
Summary
A juror was excused due to improper communication on the 28th day of the Murdahl murder trial, while the defendant experienced a great relief of pressure after the murders ended, according to his firm.
ChapterKey Evidence in the Murdaugh Case
EpisodeRLRC Daily 3/3/23 Murdaugh Defense Summation Break Down
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The prosecutor in the Alec Murdoch trial argues that Murdoch's pattern of lying to family, business partners and clients proves his obsession with self-interest.
22:36 - 27:34 (04:58)
Summary
The prosecutor in the Alec Murdoch trial argues that Murdoch's pattern of lying to family, business partners and clients proves his obsession with self-interest. Additionally, the key piece of evidence is his son Paul speaking from the grave, as the evidence places Alec Murdoch at the scene of his son's death.