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and loved ones. this is a lie he stuck to, up until the day he told us what happened in court. nancy: you are right. ann emerson, i want to go to chris mcdonough. joining me director of cold case foundation. and star of youtube channel the interview room. you have investigated over 300 homicide cases, isn t it true every homicide victim family weres the last moment remembers the last moment they saw their loved one, the words that that were exchanged. what happened, somehow that night, alex murdaugh forgot the last thing he said to his wife, last time he saw his son, have you seen that before? absolutely not, your point is 100 percent on target. that type of trauma him you know allegedly rolling up on it, that those memories
and loved ones. this is a lie he stuck to, up until the day he told us what happened in court. nancy: you are right. ann emerson, i want to go to chris mcdonough. joining me director of cold case foundation. and star of youtube channel the interview room. you have investigated over 300 homicide cases, isn t it true every homicide victim family weres the last moment remembers the last moment they saw their loved one, the words that that were exchanged. what happened, somehow that night, alex murdaugh forgot the last thing he said to his wife, last time he saw his son, have you seen that before? absolutely not, your point is 100 percent on target. that type of trauma him you know allegedly rolling up on it, that those memories
leads a lot of credibility to that particular sit of hard times there is hard times throughout. we know door dash arrived 4:00 a.m., they could validate that with a time stamp on a cell tower, we know that car was in and around the neighborhood, we can validate that with cameras. and then we know that particular time went there, that xana kernodla phone went off tiktok, they are hard times, you compare and contrast that, what you see is there is very definitive times in which this individual would have been there, there is evidence that car was there. he was heading there. according to cell phone tower, then headed back from there. these are very definitive hard points throughout the night. nancy: to director of cold case foundation. worked of 300 homicides, chris. this particular moment, the