reporter: a harsh new reality for the once legal giants now known as a convicted killer. 54-year-old alex murdagh was in a mug shot with shaved head and yellow prison jumpsuit after he was booked into a temporary evaluation center where he will face a number of medical and mental health tests. on thursday he was convicted of killing his wife, maggie, and his son, paul, prosecutors said he killed them to gain sympathy and to bide time before facing investigations into his growing financial problems. judge clifton newman had this exchange with murdagh during his sentencing. i would never under any circumstances hurt my wife maggie and never under any circumstances hurt my son paul. might have been the monster you ve become, you take 15, 20,
the debate nationwide. thank you all. if you have your own hit or miss, tweet us at jer on fnc. that s it for this week s show. thanks to my panel and especially all of you for watching. i am paul gigot, hope to see you here next week. convicted killer alex murdaugh has a new look and new address. new mug shot showing the disbarred attorney with his head shaven. sporting a yellow prison jumpsuit. he s booked in a south carolina facility where he will spend the next two months before he s placed in a maximum security prison for the rest of his life. hello, welcome to a brand-new hour of fox news live, i am arthel neville. eric: i am eric shawn. new look one day after the judge handed in two consecutive life
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maybe you become another person. the person standing before me was not the person who committed the courtroom, though it s the same individual. reporter: from everything we could see on the live feed of the sentencing hearing, from everything that our colleague who was sitting in the courtroom watching closely saw, alex murdaugh did not look back once at his family who was in the courtroom after he received his sentence, when he arrived in court today, chris, it was a very different look than we have seen in the six weeks leading up to this. he was no longer in regular clothes. he was in a jumpsuit, a prison jumpsuit. you see him getting out there, his hands and feet both shackled. he typically comes in with his hands shackled. the feet that was something different today. other reporters as well as myself tried to ask him if he had anything to say. he did not. he walked in quietly. when he left, he had nothing to say either. his only remarks today were the
dana: one of the jurors is peeling back the curtain on the deliberations. take a look here. we started deliberating going through the evidence and everybody was pretty much talking and about 45 minutes later we after all our deliberating it out. basically it took 45 minutes for you guys to come to a decision. that s reall evidence was cle. bill: very interesting interview. more coming up in a moment. trey gowdy with legal analysis and charles watson is in south carolina today and where we begin. what s next? good morning, bill and dana. we just saw alex murdaugh arrive to the courthouse a few moments ago wearing a brown prison jumpsuit and ankles shackled. the first time we ve seen that