wife and son to hide financial crimes. the prosecutor is seeking to go after alex on this comes back to the notion that he did have a motive, he did have a reason and he did have a world that was closing in on him as again, the details of his financial improprieties and embezzling were coming to life and known by his wife and indirectly by his own son and the separate drugs issue, this break will be about 15 minutes or so. i want to get the read from ted williams what he makes of this argument that the prosecutor is making. that this storm got to the point that he did what he did and he outlined the storm. but it dragged on awhile. he s trying to map the storm out for the jury. how do you think it went? you know, neil, i think mr. waters has put on a compelling case here by the prosecution here. he has laid out a road map for this jury to be able to follow. you know, you have to ask yourself, when is alex murdaugh lie something when his lips are moving. i say that to say th
i was there. but i went back up to the house. i went to sleep. when you look at the timeline, it is no way that if he was at the kennel at 8:45 and we now see ate 9:07 his car leaving moselle, going to his mother s home who was ill, it tells you that alex murdaugh has just lied. he s spun a web here. i think mr. waters has walked right through his web of lies and i think he s made at this stage a convincing argument to that jury that beyond a reasonable doubt alex murdaugh murdered his wife and his child. neil: when you talk about the prosecutor, he was arguing that all of this evidence could only leave you to the conclusion that