he may be a liar. he may be a thief but is he a murderer? and that s what they re going at, right? last last point and that s this, in some respects you want him on the stand for the following reason. you have to attack motive. this is a loving husband and father. how dare you suggest he would kill his family. and there is no good reason that the prosecution is proving as to that second thing. time line, they have him dead to rights, the prosecution does, with the cell data, the car data. and the audio of him. the audio of him. which he admitted was him. so he has to backtrack and say i lied about that last and that is that it in terms of who else could have done it? is he around unsavory characters that could have caused his family harm and his son paul was getting a lot of public flack about the boating accident. could people upset about that have committed this? that s the calculus they made in putting him sdmron that s what he claimed because the flack
stand with respect to his inconsistencies in talking to the police about where he was. with respect to the cell phone data that contradicts where he was. with regard to the car data. so he would have a lot to say. the second point, kristen, and that s this. i d argue that he did testify. there have been a lot of tapes played with respect to interviews done of him. so in that regard he has gotten before that jury, but it s always a risky proposition. it s not to suggest the defense won t take that step, but boy, i would think two, three, four and five times before i left it in alex murdaugh s hands. if he s cross examined and crumbles, there goes your case, there goes the verdict, and that would be guilty. so i think they will think twice and pause before they take such a step. well, we should note pretty soon whether or not they decide to take that step or not. joey jackson, thanks so much. coming up next, i ll speak live with the canadian foreign minister, melanie joly. she just r
testified earlier that he stopped by for about 15 to 20 minutes. cell phone data shows murdaugh arrived back home at the murder scene just before calling 911 at 10:06 p.m. this is showing the suburban arriving at the kennels 10:05:57 p.m. from the moment the suburban arrived at the kennels, how long did it take for that 911 call to be made? less than 20 seconds. remember, murdaugh told investigators he tried to turn his son over a couple of times and check the pulse on both paul and maggie, all before calling 911. if the person getting out of the car had seen the bodies already, already knew something was horribly wrong, do you believe that that is an unreasonably short period of time to inspect and call 911. i m here testifying on this data not hypothetical as far as the car data that show alex murdaugh s car slowed
minutes. cell phone data shows murdaugh arrived back home at the murder scene just before calling 911 at 10:06 p.m. this is showing the suburban arriving at the kennels 10:05:57 p.m. from the moment the suburban arrived at the kennels, how long did it take for that 911 call to be made? less than 20 seconds. reporter: murdaugh told investigators he tried to turn his son over a couple of times and checked the pulse both on paul and maggie all before calling 911. if the person getting out of the car had seen the bodies and already knew something was horribly wrong, do you believe that is an unreasonably short period of time to inspect and call 911? i m here to testify on the data, not hypothetical. reporter: as far as the car data that shows alex murdaugh s car slowed down around the same spot maggie murdaugh s phone was
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