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conclusion. our criminal justice system worked tonight. it gave a voice to maggie and paul murdaugh who were brutally mowed down and murdered on the night of june 7th, 2021 by someone that they loved and someone that they trusted. yeah. a little drama in the courtroom. an alternate juror was swapped in on thursday morning after the judge dismissed a member for allegedly talking to three people about the case. we re told someone reported that alleged misconducted to the court. meantime, we expect to hear from alec s legal team this morning after he is sentenced, guys. ainsley: all right. thank you so much, charles. the nail in the coffin really as i was watching this trial and glued to it originally he said i was not there at the scene. then they unlock paul s phone and it turns out he was snapchating with his friend, who is a neighbor. the neighbor was out of town, let paul keep his dog. so he was snapchating with them
we are hours away from his sentencing. the hearing will be this morning at 9:30. brian: took the jury less than three hours of deliberations to convict murdaugh in the murders of glinchtsd watson is live outside the court house in water borough, north carolina. convicted of the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. he was remanded almost immediately after the verdicts were read and led out of the coal tap county courthouse facing 30 years the jury came back with the unanimous verdict of guilty two counts of murder and guilty of two counts of possessing a weapon in possession of a violent crime. this after weeks of testimony including from alec who was
division which i think he said that to try to appeal to one of the jurors who might not have liked law enforcement another thing two outfits in one day. dressed one way wearing long pants and a shirt stand buying a tree and later wearing shorts and something else. the question is where s that other outfit and the situation with everything he was able to pull off, how was he able to live his life. shows what a maligned murder is he. handling the kennel and killing two of the people closest to him. we don t know the circumstances but the wife and his son think about the son sitting there testifying on behalf of his dad. his dad goes to jail minimum 30 years. probably going to get life today. and then you lose your brother on top of that. i mean, think about this guy. ainsley: say a prayer for buster. the nation needs to pray for him. he lost everybody. griff griff he did. to your point, bill hemmer put it well this is like the first iphone trial because of that
he didn t know that was there. prosecutor creighton waters reminded the jury today that the state stylistic ballistic expert determined it was a family weapon, a 300 blackout waffle rifle that killed maggie. he based on the fact that shell casings found near maggie s body mass casings scattered all over murdochs hunting property. in other words, the gun had been he s there many times before. a family blackout, killed maggie. it was present just a couple of months prior to the murders. it s gone now. a family weapon the defendant cannot account for killed maggie. the prosecutor left the jury with this. we can bring you any eyewitnesses, because they were murdered. but common sense and human nature can speak on behalf of