SC v. Alex Murdaugh
Alex Murdaugh's defense team begins its case; the strategy is to poke holes in the state's case.
Alex Murdaugh's defense team begins its case; the strategy is to poke holes in the state's case.
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I'm always afraid and always scared. That's what Sarah Boone told jurors on the witness stand. She tried to explain away the cell phone video she recorded while Jorge Torres was inside the suitcase pleading to get out because he couldn't breathe.
Do mechanical Engineers engage in speculation? Do they base their opinions on assumptions? That was part of the fiery attack on the defense's expert during cross-examination.
The prosecution cross-examines the expert and questions his background and scientific conclusions.
This case could have turned into the battle of the crime scene experts.
The defense's expert on the stand testifies that the shooter who killed Maggie was short.
Alex Murdaugh's defense team calls a crime scene expert to the stand.
The Murdaugh family was sued for $40 million over a fatal boat crash.
Alex Murdaugh's oldest and only surviving son Buster took the stand to try to help his father's case. Buster wasn't home when his mother, Maggie, and younger brother, Paul, were killed.
Alex Murdaugh's defense team begins its case; the strategy is to poke holes in the state's case.
Dutiful wife Penny Scaggs is found brutally beaten and stabbed beside her beloved yellow piano.
A TV executive is shot as he sleeps, and police have only a single shotgun shell to go on.
The people of Defiance, Iowa, find it odd when Scott Shanahan disappears, leaving his wife and kids.
An Iowa farmer is excited when a nearby plot of land goes up for sale, and he isn't the only one.
Dutiful wife Penny Scaggs is found brutally beaten and stabbed beside her beloved yellow piano.
A TV executive is shot as he sleeps, and police have only a single shotgun shell to go on.
The people of Defiance, Iowa, find it odd when Scott Shanahan disappears, leaving his wife and kids.
An Iowa farmer is excited when a nearby plot of land goes up for sale, and he isn't the only one.
It was the second day of the defendant's youngest son testifying against her. Scott Farris broke down details of those weeks leading up to his father, Gary's, shooting death.
On the stand, Scott Farris explained to the jury how his father, Gary, operated and managed the burn pile on the family farm. It was there where his charred remains were found.
Jurors learned about the lavish lifestyle of the Farris family. On the stand, Scott Farris, the youngest son of Gary and Melody, recalled how Melody liked to shop and had full access to the family account until months before the murder.
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