national tension for the local stature of the defendant gets grazed south carolina tierney murdaugh and the depravity of his from slaughtering his wife and son. the trial ended, as you see, they re with murdaugh in cuffs taken back to jail with sentencing tomorrow after a remarkably speedy verdict, just three hours of deliberation. then this. guilty verdict. a verdict, guilty, verdict, guilty, verdict guilty. guilty on all four counts, including two counts of murder, in just a short time ago prosecutors including south carolina s attorney general spoke to reporters. justice was done today, it doesn t matter who your family is, it does not matter how much money you have, or people think you have. it does not matter what you think, how prominent you are, if you do wrong, if you break the law, if you murder, justice will be done and south carolina. kristen waters, the prosecutor about three hours was coming. now before we talk about details of the testimony, and what com
they are pathetically said. just the long silences, they re very little to say to each other. the whole thing is just tragic, obviously. look, there s no right to privacy in prison. these calls are constantly recorded. it s interesting, that s part of it. because we get to see the dynamic. what s interesting to me, anderson, and what government to be looking forward when the jurors are actually interviewed, they may very well say, look, we don t know if that was the motive, nor do we even give it that much weight. what we do know is, he s the guy that did it. and at the end of the day, that s what matters. because every lawyer will tell you, motive just doesn t have to be proven, it s not an element of the crime, yes, inquiring minds jurors want to know, but you don t have to establish that. i just want to hear what they have to say about that motivation. maggie murdaugh sister took the stand, marion proctor was her name, i want to play some of her testimony. she loved her family