why do you distrust the police? defense says he was in trauma, he can t remember. so much more to analyze, for me, points are still with prosecution. harris: it is interesting one point about the police, jim griffin in his closing argument today went really several minutes at different times talking about how i don t want to talk bad about the police, but. i don t want to say they are not trust, but try to approach the question about alex murdaugh and why he lied and how bad the paranoia was from drug use and so forth and so on, which is not something widely known at the time, we know in detail in part because of the prosecution. let s go back to the trial, we figured out the technical difficulty, we have picture and sound. alex murdaugh on trial for double murder of his wife and son. convince you of this and show
which shame is an extraordinary provocation. shame is an extraordinary provocation. his ego couldn t stand that and he became a family annihilateor. court expected to reconvene at 9:30 eastern time this morning. closing arguments will take somewhere between 2 and 2 1/2 hours, dana and bill, back to you. dana: we answered a question we asked ourselves, 2 and 2 1/2 hours. bill: nancy grace joins us outside the courthouse. will they buy the argument that the ranch is so expansive that you can be in the home across the way and not hear gunfire from inside those kennels? i do not believe that they will. it works in the state s advantage. if you take a good long look at moselle, that driveway is very,
and cry. kayleigh: you don t expect the attorney get choked up and cry, you expect the defendant to. the defense is relying on emotion to great avail, you see contest between emotion on part of defense and facts on the part of the prosecution. you will recall, alex murdaugh, got choked up to the point of almost not being able to speak when he described finding his son. we were speaking and wondering if you would get choked up later in the day and he did. they are using emotion as strategy and for the jury to determine if this emotion authentic, remorse or authentic defendant wrongfully accused? harris: let me follow-up with that, something nancy grace witnessed because she s inside the courtroom. a juror handing a box of tissues to alex murdaugh. what are we supposed to think about that? that is not the juror that got