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Memo solidifies defense argument in Ehrlich murder case
The defense in the Ehrlich murder case has filed a memo arguing against the state's theory that Ehrlich murdered his wife and son to evade financial crime consequences. The memo argues that the financial evidence is not relevant to the murders and should not be allowed in the case.
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A newly released memo highlights the flaws in the state's case against Alex Murdoch, who was charged with killing his wife and son.
06:29 - 11:09 (04:39)
Summary
A newly released memo highlights the flaws in the state's case against Alex Murdoch, who was charged with killing his wife and son. The memo denies the validity of the state's claim that the murders were committed to avoid the consequences of financial crimes.
ChapterMemo solidifies defense argument in Ehrlich murder case
EpisodeWhat Happened To The Money? Part Six + The Only Case Alex Prosecuted (S01E73)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
Financial evidence may reveal suspicious activity in the Murdoch case, as the loan for a third mortgage on a remodeled home was taken out around the time of the murders.
11:09 - 13:52 (02:43)
Summary
Financial evidence may reveal suspicious activity in the Murdoch case, as the loan for a third mortgage on a remodeled home was taken out around the time of the murders. However, rumors about life insurance policies on the victims have been denied.
ChapterMemo solidifies defense argument in Ehrlich murder case
EpisodeWhat Happened To The Money? Part Six + The Only Case Alex Prosecuted (S01E73)
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The state charged Murdoch with attempted insurance fraud for arranging an assisted suicide so his son could receive life insurance benefits.
13:52 - 17:23 (03:31)
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The state charged Murdoch with attempted insurance fraud for arranging an assisted suicide so his son could receive life insurance benefits. Evidence of Murdoch's roadside shooting for this purpose is not admissible to prove motive for the murders he is being charged with.