and how can you say this on one hand and that on the other hand and here we are with a mr. clean theory that he washed off after brutally murdering maggie and paul. he takes a hose and washes himself off and gets in a golf cart buck naked i guess and drives to the house? so that s the blood spatter fabrication. the other is this blue rain coat with gsr and you remember that testimony, shelly smith who worked for miss libby and mr. randolph had told sled after september, after alex s problems had been exposed, after she had a conversation with a police officer following an accident investigation where she was in
i mean, how does the lead investigator in the case not get the lab report that says there s no blood on the shirt? how can you say this on one hand and that on the other hand, and here we are with a mr. clean theory, that he washed off after brutally murdering maggie and paul, he takes a hose and washes himself off. he gets in a golf cart butt naked i guess and drives to the house. so that s the blood spatter fabrication. the other is this blue raincoat with gsr. and remember that testimony. shelly smith who worked for ms.
0 work, your family, your personal obligations, maybe some of you missed vacations. but you ve been here in a three-week trial and here we are at the end of six weeks. i want to thank you personally and on behalf of all of us and especially on behalf of alex murdaugh. in his opening statement it was explained the law governing your service requires each of you to engage in an unnatural task. in every criminal case, jurors are required to begin the process by presuming the defendant innocent. in this case, you were required under your solemn oath as we began to presume alex murdaugh innocent of these charges. and frankly that s not natural. when you hear on the news a crime was made and the defendant was arrested you were relieved. i wouldn t be surprised when you read in the paper that alex murdaugh was charged with the murder of his wife and son that you thought oh good, they got him. but those opinions and each of you when you filled out your questionnaire agreed and affirmed that yo
0 morning, joe scarborough? i wanted to go to the rev, he s on fire today. the commissioner rev, come on, you know, preacher s kids can be tough, right? a lot of pressur but a carpenter and a preacher, i don t know how he did it. that s a rough combination, we actually had a candidate quoting the bible this morning. we re going to have a great day deacon scarborough. sfwr amen, reverend sharpton. that does it for us this morning, lindsey reiser picks up the coverage right now. it s 10:00 a.m. in new york, i m lindsey reiser. right now all eyes are on this courtroom in south carolina as the closely watched double murder trial of alex murdaugh s its final stages. the defense has begun its closing arguments just after a juror was dismissed. let s listen. alex murdaugh innocent of these charges and frankly, as he explained that s not natural when you hear on the news that a crime has occurred, an arrest has been made, you feel a little bit relieved, thank god they caught him, and f