new york and why he moved to new york but they couldn t understand that because it s such a great place to live and everyone knows everyone and if i didn t know her eye would have known her mother or my mom what about the college with her mom into such an insular state and i think they felt like enough was enough. you ve gotten away with five measurements connected to your family you ve been cheating good hardworking south carolina is out of their money, is someone who was in a car accident even said that he took money from the paralegal and he said actually was it a paraplegic. it w was a quadriplegic. in the whole courtroom went to work? so he took money from people who deserved to his housekeeper, he had an insurance plan. was in a 4.3 million? get an insurance plan out just before she died she died suspiciously she got tangled up with the dogs and fell on the front brick steps are back brick steps, six steps leading to the porch. and paul is on the phone at maggie s on the phon
0 against asians in this country are perpetrated by nonwhite people. not by white supremacist, but these are people who are reluctant to say that all they want to say is that trump is at fault and republicans are at fault. and obviously she s hiding it. but great to see you tonight thank you. and we are out of time, but we introduce sean hannity. sean hannity: that they had a taco because we have an audience in. and i guess it we are black with a live studio audience tonight and we have a ton of news that s breaking. with the this fox news alert. a grizzly case that has riveted entire country. in horrified americans everywhere. and that is alex murdaugh found guilty on all charges including two counts of murder, with a weapon. and tonight by the way, we will cover every aspect of this case. if you hear from the prosecutor s legal experts and other people on the ground and by the way of all people, guess wwho this book for. o.j. system even weighed in. i know on this case. within
whether you re a paraplegic, a teenager, couldn t care less and lie at you and look at you in the eye when he did it and certainly the prosecution in their closing will say just as he looked at you and said he didn t do this, you can be as assured of his guilt. i think clearly they established he s a liar. the question is whether they established he s a murderer. you have to isolate the timeline. there s a lot of things he has to explain i think he did not to the level of satisfaction a jury might say you know what? perhaps you re not guilty. the timeline is pretty crazy. he was caught on cell phone audio at the kennels at 8:45 p.m. police believe his wife and son were shot at 8:49 and 9:02. where was he? he went back to the car, back to the main house. he didn t hear any gunshots? there are a lot of questions that to me weren t answered
agree with and some i do. joey, how do i mean, it seems like the jury has to suspend a lot of disbelief to believe that entire scenario as the prosecutor just laid out. they very well may. this gives perspective to what they were doing as in the prosecution and talked about all those financial crimes, right? talked about how he ripped off every client, no matter if you re a paraplegic, parent, he would take your money and look you in the eye and the prosecution in the closing will say just as he looked at you and said he didn t do this, you can be as assured of his guilt. they can establish he s a liar. the issue is whether they established he s a murderer and that will be the critical question. you really have to look and look and isolate the timeline. there s a lot of things that he has to explain that i think he did not explain to the level of
south carolina s premier trial attorneys, he knew exactly how to answer it. they had been rehearsed. when the prosecutor took over, he is starting to build quite a case against mr. murdaugh. that s right. the direct testimony we saw, as a hardworking honest family man, still in from a paraplegic and lied to the police who supposedly are his cronies. steve: right, and much was made during the defense presentation and the cross-examination about his addiction to painkillers and stuff like that. they made it sound like he was loaded all the time. i was struck by the fact that, if he was loaded all the time, he had a really good memory of how stuff was going on, how he screwed his business partners and his clients out of a lot of money. that s right.