verdict in the alex murdaugh double murder trial. guilty verdict. verdict, guilty. verdict, guilty. verdict, guilty. convictions on all four charges against him including two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of his wife margaret and his son paul in july 2021. you see him being led away there, put in a van. taken from the courthouse. moments ago, that occurred. we re waiting for a conscience ever conference with the prosecution. it s extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict. what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? reporter: yeah, it took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all four counts. you try to read the jury as they file back into the courtroom. none of them looked to the right where murdaugh sat and the family sat. they all had their heads down as they walked into the courtroom. also, anderson, you could see alex murdaugh we have this presser that is just about to start h
verdict guilty. convictions on all four charges including two counts of first-degree murder in the killings of his wife margaret and son paul until life 2021. you seeing him being led away, they re put in a van, taken away from the courthouse. just moments ago, we are waiting for a conference with will be taking place any moment, now our randi kaye was in the courthouse when the verdicts were read. andy, it is extraordinary how quickly the jury came to this verdict, what was it like in the courtroom when the verdicts were read? yeah, anderson, and took them just about three and a half hours or so to find alex murdaugh guilty on all for the accounts, no way tried to read the jury as they fall back into the courtroom, none of them looked to the right of the courtroom when murdaugh sixth and the family set. they all basically had their heads down as they got into the courtroom, also, anderson, you can see the alex murdaugh, we have this precip that is just about the start he
they decided they would take the year off because they had a long night. carley: happy to fill in for them. todd, carly and yours truly here they decided to prank call me. like the little brother that i gave him a you guys, let s just call them at 1145. prank call, can we yeah, wish them a happy new year. we have lawrence jones. you guys are so mean. he gets up at 3:00 o clock in the morning. not just on the phone, it s face time. what are you doing. todd: not too happy with me right now. somebody decided to call out tomorrow from doing their shell. it s going to be an early night. tell us what your new year s solution is. besides getting a girlfriend, possibly a wife. [laughter] rachel was first of all, you guys can t do this he has to wake up and also you are going to have a girlfriend in 2023. wife. you where the star the show but your dog also a star. she is right here. lawrence: she is here onset. this is a sad day because, i broker out of training for th
maddie kaylee and ethan continues we re joined tonight by esteem panel of experts to examine every aspect of this case. paul morrow inspector doctor marco fox news contributor doctor lauren miller neuropsychologist they join me on set today. thank you y all so much for being here. paul i want to go to you first. from an investigation stand point when you see this affidavit we ve been going through for days now what immediately sticks out to you? one of the things is this guy was clearly not the criminal master mind that he thought he was. he managed to leave a sheathe with his dna at scene and left a significant digital foot precinct which we ve been talking about how significant that was going to be. he drove his own car to the scene. and let s see what else emerges on reporting that we re hearing is things that led to him frings, the fact that two on campus cops found his car quite quickly. so as of literally the 29th just two weeks after the event, the task force was alr
maddie kaylee and ethan continues we re joined tonight by esteem panel of experts to examine every aspect of this case. paul morrow inspector doctor marco fox news contributor doctor lauren miller neuropsychologist they join me on set today. thank you y all so much for being here. paul i want to go to you first. from an investigation stand point when you see this affidavit we ve been going through for days now what immediately sticks out to you? one of the things is this guy was clearly not the criminal master mind that he thought he was. he managed to leave a sheathe with his dna at scene and left a significant digital foot precinct which we ve been talking about how significant that was going to be. he drove his own car to the scene. and let s see what else emerges on reporting that we re hearing is things that led to him frings, the fact that two on campus cops found his car quite quickly. so as of literally the 29th just two weeks after the event, the task force was alr