announced that they had done so to the clerk. and now they are just waiting for court personnel to return to the courtroom, in which the jury will announce its verdict. they went in to deliberations at 3:50 eastern time this afternoon, so this seems like a relatively quick verdict for what was a very complicated and lengthy trial. prosecutors trying to prove that alec murdaugh killed his wife and son. they say to create a distraction as his admitted financial crimes were beginning to catch up with him. the murders took place on the same day that people from his law firm approached him and started questioning him about large sums of missing funds. alec murdaugh eventually admitted to stealing money from clients, from other attorneys, vulnerable individuals, some of his closest friends but throughout the trial he insisted and his attorneys insisted that he was not a murderer, that he would never bring any harm to his family. the defendant, mr. murdaugh, suggested that the killi
love the reading. something tells me he doesn t really believe that, because tonight we re learning that we could soon get answers to one of the most important outstanding questions, who actually had access to those documents? now, first, although the white house press corps has thrown out, we had to give him some credit. the occasional tough question, the media, for the most part, has been basically regurgitating white house talking points. why exactly are republicans démarche visitor logs from president biden s private home? they know full well there are no visitor logs. it has never been standard practice. they don t exist. white house said yesterday no such records exist. both the secret service, the white house counsel s office saying, look, we don t have those laws. not only is the secret service saying no such thing, but the fox news has learned that at the secret service is prepared to give congress the names of any visitors they have documentation of to biden
brian: that s what makes me different. one of the few things. i was known for a while as the sammy davis jr. of news. steve: the candy man? brian: the candy man can. ainsley: chose this song for a whe reason. will 21st floor where many of our offices are. brian: alexa. ainsley: the whole floor was listening to brian s music. alexa started of playing this sound loudly. i left the tv on. evidently i said something similar to alexa. ainsley: is that why it s turning on again? this is his office brian: everybody is going what is with brian? is he on the show? he thought i was blasting in evidently i triggered alexa and i said play freeway to love. big mystery in the 21st floor. steve: what channel was that? brian: our channel while we were talking i triggered alexa and somehow through our interpretation of our conversation. it played aretha franklin s freeway of love. it electrified the 21st floor. ainsley: then i understand when i went up to the 21st floor
affair with her boss. the pocket cuter says. after he sought his wife, he washed his hands and watched his. they call this back at noon. started the trial. i thought they made it the worst mistake i headed ever heard of. it was obviously there was something that just wasn t right. the only thing i ve ever wanted was for everyone to hear the truth. i told him that i would find with everything i had and win. that s the promise i made to him. hello and welcome to dateline. for many, the holiday season is a special time. but for the jennings family, one christmas eve turned into awaking nightmare. there was an argument followed by a gunshot. then a frantic call to police. lisa jennings was dead. the question for the detectives was, did she take her own life, or was this murder? here is keith morrison with, a crack in everything. it was his secret that started it. a secret gift. it was christmas eve in the year 2006. a little farm not far from a little town cal
going to be through digita evidence the phone records or something like that. for melvin s family, only partial justice has been served i will not give up until we know everybody that wa involved, and what he needs to understand is that it s goin to be a lot easier if they com over instead of police havin to find them the clock is ticking. we are coming we re coming. and we re not giving up. i m craig melvin. i m natalie morales this is dateline . i see her laying there, m dad is kneeling, that was th first time i ve ever seen hi cry. they had a tumultuous marriage there would be yelling, and maybe slamming doors according to him, he sees lisa with a gunshot wound to the head so initially it was ruled suicide. her sister went to the majorit patrol to express their believ that this impact was a murder. she had been having a affair with her boss the pocket cuter says after he sought his wife, he washed his hands and watched his. they call this bac