guilty on all counts, after six week trial, more than 70 witnesses took a south carolina jury less than three hours of deliberations to decide that alec murdaugh was guilty of killing his wife and son. his sentencing is set for tomorrow. we re back with s. e. cupp, patrick mcenroe joins us, as well. they ve, you are an attorney, what do you think sealed the deal but allow the jury to decide this in three hours. the jury s all right through this conman. he lied from day one. he lied to his family. he lied to police. and then when he got caught in a lie, because of his sons video, he changed his story on the spot, the jury didn t believe his new story. ironically, it was his son paul who solved his own murder. yes, we ve been saying that. paul s cell phone capture the audio of alex murdaugh at the kennels that night, when he said he wasn t. didn t he know that he said these in discovery where he would ve been tipped off that he had this video? why was he caught in that
why was he caught in that lie? didn t he know that they had the cell phone video? they knew later, they found it months later. when they found it, i think he thought he could get away with it, because maybe it wasn t clear that his voice was on it. then when his own witness said his team called, admitted yeah, 100 percent, that s alex voice. he was in a lot of trouble. he had to come up with the opioid excuse, the opioid may be paranoid, the jury didn t buy that. just to remind everybody, let s listen to some of the lies that alec murdaugh had to admit to on the stand. the second that you re confronted with facts that you can t deny you immediately come up with a new lie. isn t that correct? we as we ve established, i have lied many times and mcgee asked me to go to the candles with her. i wasn t going to go. i said i m not going to go. how long after she left did