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Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Murdaugh Murders: Car Movements Poke Holes in Murdaugh Alibi?

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

iHeartPodcasts and CrimeOnline

True Crime, News

3.97.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

After very technical testimony on the movements of Alex Murdaugh's car, his best friend took the stand explaining to the jury about finding out about Murdaugh stealing money. Chris Wilson also testified about how he found out about the double murder. Wilson said he never realized Murdaugh had a drug problem. Murdaugh could be seen crying during the testimony.

Later in the day, the son of the late Murdaugh housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield, took the the stand to explain how his family was swindled out of millions by Alex Murdaugh.

Joining Nancy Grace today:

  • Joshua Ritter - Criminal defense attorney, partner at Werksman Jackson & Quinn LLP, former Los Angeles County deputy district attorney, Twitter @joshuaritteresq, joshuaritter.com
  • Mike King - Former Police Commander, Host of ProfilingEvil on YouTube, Author: "Deceived, An Investigative Memoir of the Zion Society Cult”, www.ProfilingEvil.com, Instagram/Twitter: @Profiling Evil
  • Brian Darr - Senior Forensic Engineer & Tire Expert- U.S. Forensic, TireExpert.com
  • Dr. Michelle DuPre - Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department, Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant, DMichelleDupreMD.com
  • Anne Emerson - Senior Investigative Reporter, WCIV ABC News 4 (Charleston, SC), Host of Award-Winning DAILY Podcast: "Unsolved South Carolina: The Murdaugh Murders, Money and Mystery,” Twitter: @AnneTEmerson

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Transcript

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0:00.0

We are coming to you live from the courthouse and the judge has just announced a lunch break.

0:17.2

And this time it really is a lunch break.

0:20.7

I'm talking soups and sandwiches, that kind of thing.

0:24.6

Not the break we took yesterday.

0:28.0

Take a listen to our cut one.

0:29.3

Ladies and gentlemen, we have to evacuate the building at this time.

0:35.0

So we'll be in recess until we discover what's going on.

0:38.9

That recess was for a bomb threat.

0:42.7

As you all know, you legal eagles.

0:44.8

There was a bomb threat right in the middle of the state's presentation yesterday.

0:48.9

Gee, I wonder who would want to disrupt the state's presentation.

0:52.8

That said, we now know it was a male caller.

0:57.2

I believe it was.

0:58.7

Christine wasn't it from area code 843, but we don't know who the caller was yet.

1:06.7

Are they thinking it's 843?

1:08.9

There was no bomb, but it wreaked havoc in the Murdoch prosecution.

1:14.9

Well guess what, we're back at it.

1:17.8

And the judge, as always, cool as a cucumber on the bench.

1:24.2

And today in court, it was another matter, damning evidence, pouring from the witness

1:31.1

stand.

1:32.1

I mean, it's he graced.

1:33.1

This is crime stories.

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