yesterday s anniversary. translator: if we all do our homework, which will be inevitable, i am certain there will be victory. i don t think, i want it this year. in parts of ukraine today, there has been no let-up in the fighting. a russian military spokesman said up to 60 ukrainian soldiers were killed fighting on the eastern front. cnn s melissa bill is in kyiv, priscilla alvarez at the white house. are there any signs of the major russian offensive that ukraine has been warning about? reporter: there has been this intensification, fredricka, but very much confined to the east of the country. all along that line and at several lines along it, and according both to ukrainian sources and to russian state media, what we have been seeing is an increase in the violence along that front line, and specifically along areas around bakhmut. what we ve been hearing this evening, now that all the ceremonies for the first year anniversary have passed, is that the result of the
wealth and local stature of defendant disgraced south carolina attorney alex murdaugh, and the depravity of his crimes, slaughtering his wife and son. the trial ended with murdaugh in cuffs, taken back to jail with sentencing tomorrow after a remarkably speedy verdict, three hours of deliberation. then this. guilty verdict. verdict guilty. verdict guilty. verdict guilty. guilty on all four counts, including two counts of murder. prosecutors, including south carolina s attorney general, spoke to reporters. justice was done today. it doesn t matter who your family is. it doesn t matter how much money you have or people think you have. it doesn t matter what you think, how prominent you are. if you do wrong, if you break the law, if you murder, then justice will be done in south carolina. creighton waters, the prosecutor. what took three hours was a long time in coming. before we talk about details of the testimony and the verdict and what comes next, our randi kaye has
right? i did. before you said you had been napping for an hour or so, napping that entire time. now you laid down on the couch? that s correct. all right. and maybe dozed for a second? maybe. according to your new story? how long did you doze? if if i dozed, extremely short time. you would agree with me that from 9:02 to 9:06, your phone finally comes to life and it starts showing a lot of steps? i do agree with that. what were you doing? i was getting ready to go to my mom s house. far more steps in a shorter time period than any time prior, as you ve seen from the testimony in this case. what were you so busy doing? that s. going to the bathroom? no, i don t think that i when. get on the treadmill? no, i didn t get on a treadmill. jog in place? nope, i didn t jog in place. jumping jacks? no, sir, i did not do jumping jacks. i know what i wasn t doing, mr. waters. what i wasn t doing is doing
shorter time period than any time prior, as you ve seen from the testimony in this case. so what were you so busy doing? going to the bathroom? no, i don t think i don t think that i get on a treadmill? no, i didn t get on a treadmill. jog in place? nope, i didn t jog in place. jumping jacks? no, sir, i did not do jumping jacks. what were you doing in those four minutes? preparing to leave for my mom s house. i know what i wasn t doing, mr. waters, and what i wasn t doing is doing anything as i believe you ve implied that i was cleaning off or washing off or washing off guns or putting guns in a raincoat. and i can promise you that i wasn t doing any of that. so what you re telling this jury is that it s a random vigilante, the 12-year-old, two people, happened to know paul and maggie were both at moselle on june 7th, knew they d be at
house when he went down to the kennels. you would agree with me that from 9:02 to 9:06 your phone finally comes to life and starts showing a lot of steps? far more steps in a shorter time period than any time prior, as you ve seen from the testimony in this case. so what were you so busy doing? going to the bathroom? no, i don t think that i get on a treadmill? no, i didn t get on a treadmill. jog in place? nope, i didn t jog in place. do jumping jacks? what i wasn t doing is doing anything as i believe you ve implied, that i was cleaning off or washing off or washing off guns or putting guns in a r raincoat. i can promise you i wasn t doing any of that. reporter: along with all the steps, data presented in court shows he made a flurry of phone calls. finally having your phone in your hand, moving around and making all these phone calls to manufacture an alibi, is that not true?