yipght shoot my wife or son any time. me and my boys lay face down. done the way and opioids gave me energy. i mean, whatever i was doing it made it more interesting. you know, it made me want to do it longer. and i lied about being down there. and i m so sorry that i did. so there s a lot to unpack from that dramatic testimony so let s dig in i want to start with the attorney suzanne williams she knows south carolina jew judicial system inside and out thanks so much for joining the program so there was a lot of tears emotion why did he take the ?and did he do it because they move location the trial but he has roots in the community. so do you think that he decided to take the stand because of that connection because it s a big risk? well alec murdaugh is fourth generation trial lawyer. and i think having that background he knows that jurors want to hear from the accused. and i think he uses that to his benefit. do you think it was effective because i have to tell you
yipght shoot my wife or son any time. me and my boys lay face down. done the way and opioids gave me energy. i mean, whatever i was doing it made it more interesting. you know, it made me want to do it longer. and i lied about being down there. and i m so sorry that i did. so there s a lot to unpack from that dramatic testimony so let s dig in i want to start with the attorney suzanne williams she knows south carolina jew judicial system inside and out thanks so much for joining the program so there was a lot of tears emotion why did he take the ?and did he do it because they move location the trial but he has roots in the community. so do you think that he decided to take the stand because of that connection because it s a big risk? well alec murdaugh is fourth generation trial lawyer. and i think having that background he knows that jurors want to hear from the accused. and i think he uses that to his benefit. do you think it was effective because i have to tell
the trial but he has roots in the community. so do you think that he decided to take the stand because of that connection because it s a big risk? well alec murdaugh is fourth generation trial lawyer. and i think having that background he knows that jurors want to hear from the accused. and i think he uses that to his benefit. do you think it was effective because i have to tell you someone that s been following this case. that thinks there s a lot of evidence working against him, that testimony seem convincing. well, the jurors are going to have to make the final decision on this but his basic premise is, i lied about a lot of things but you ve got to believe me on these murder charges. so it s going to be up to the jury on that one. we re going to have an experts on drugs and how it impacts the body. but i think his confession was a
the trial but he has roots in the community. so do you think that he decided to take the stand because of that connection because it s a big risk? well alec murdaugh is fourth generation trial lawyer. and i think having that background he knows that jurors want to hear from the accused. and i think he uses that to his benefit. do you think it was effective because i have to tell you someone that s been following this case. that thinks there s a lot of evidence working against him, that testimony seem convincing. well, the jurors are going to have to make the final decision on this but his basic premise is, i lied about a lot of things but you ve got to believe me on these murder charges. so it s going to be up to the jury on that one. we re going to have an experts on drugs and how it impacts the body. but i think his confession was a
the trial but he has roots in the community. so do you think that he decided to take the stand because of that connection because it s a big risk? well alec murdaugh is fourth generation trial lawyer. and i think having that background he knows that jurors want to hear from the accused. and i think he uses that to his benefit. do you think it was effective because i have to tell you someone that s been following this case. that thinks there s a lot of evidence working against him, that testimony seem convincing. well, the jurors are going to have to make the final decision on this but his basic premise is, i lied about a lot of things but you ve got to believe me on these murder charges. so it s going to be up to the jury on that one. we re going to have an experts on drugs and how it impacts the body. but i think his confession was a