Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh faced intense questioning about his movements the night his wife and son were killed.
The timing, including cellphone and car-tracking data, is a key component. The video ended just before 8:46 p.m. and both Paul and Maggie Murdaugh stopped using their cellphones about three minutes later.
Murdaugh said his son was the subject of vile “half-truths, half-reports, half-statements, partial information” online. “You’ve got a lot of factors in there, Mr. Waters, all of which I do not agree with, but some of which I do,” Murdaugh said.
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