Chapter

The Confession
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34:41 - 40:45 (06:03)

Alec confesses to his best friend about using pills and stealing, telling him he doesn't have the $192,000. His crimes include stealing from the poor and vulnerable, framing another kid and implementing a suicide-for-hire so his surviving son could have an insurance payout, making it much harder to seek revenge.

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The speaker argues that the validity of evidence as motive for murder does not change if it also shows the existence of another crime and cites previous cases in support.
34:41 - 35:47 (01:05)
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Legal Proceedings
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The speaker argues that the validity of evidence as motive for murder does not change if it also shows the existence of another crime and cites previous cases in support.

Chapter
The Confession
Episode
Bad Blood & Bad Dudes - Accusations Fly In Double Homicide Hearing (S01E72)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast
The state's theory on the motive behind Alec Elrick-Baldwin's crimes may seem weak, but it is important to note that this kind of madness worked for him his entire life and even after the double homicide.
35:47 - 39:43 (03:56)
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Crime
Summary

The state's theory on the motive behind Alec Elrick-Baldwin's crimes may seem weak, but it is important to note that this kind of madness worked for him his entire life and even after the double homicide.

Chapter
The Confession
Episode
Bad Blood & Bad Dudes - Accusations Fly In Double Homicide Hearing (S01E72)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast
In this podcast, an incident is described where people rush to help a man in need but eventually suspect he is not telling them the truth.
39:43 - 40:45 (01:01)
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True Crime
Summary

In this podcast, an incident is described where people rush to help a man in need but eventually suspect he is not telling them the truth.

Chapter
The Confession
Episode
Bad Blood & Bad Dudes - Accusations Fly In Double Homicide Hearing (S01E72)
Podcast
Murdaugh Murders Podcast