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The trial begins in South Carolina versus Alex Murdaugh; the prosecution's opening statement detailed the evidence it said pointed to Alex Murdaugh's role in the homicides of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul.
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers attempt to convince the jury that prosecutors got the wrong guy in the double murder case.
The responding officer to the 911 call is the first witness for the prosecution in Alex Murdaugh's murder trial.
According to investigators, Alex Murdaugh said he called 911 after first discovering his wife, Maggie and youngest son, Paul, dead.
Alex Murdaugh's defense team claims that the crime scene was disturbed and evidence was not properly retrieved and examined.
A sniffling, emotional Alex Murdaugh was seen on police bodycam standing in between the bodies of his wife, Maggie, and their youngest son, Paul, the night they were found murdered.
Alex Murdaugh calls 911 after he said he discovered his wife Maggie and youngest son Paul, murdered on their family estate.
Alex Murdaugh was the one who first alerted police about the bodies of the victims; they were found in the dog kennel area on their property.
The moment police arrived at the crime scene where Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were found, the defendant allegedly had a lot going on.
The crime scene supervisor gave more details about the gruesome crime scene in Moselle, the Murdaughs' huge eighteen hundreed-acre estate in the Lowcountry in South Carolina.
Alex Murdaugh's steep fall from grace reverberated throughout the Lowcountry; at one point, he was a rich powerful attorney, but he ended up an admitted drug addict and accused thief and murderer.
Alex Murdaugh's attorney shows up as investigators processed the crime scene.
A detective testifies that she and other police officers showed up to the crime scene trying to process all that happened.