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announced that they had done so to the clerk. and now they are just waiting for court personnel to return to the courtroom, in which the jury will announce its verdict. they went in to deliberations at 3:50 eastern time this afternoon, so this seems like a relatively quick verdict for what was a very complicated and lengthy trial. prosecutors trying to prove that alec murdaugh killed his wife and son. they say to create a distraction as his admitted financial crimes were beginning to catch up with him. the murders took place on the same day that people from his law firm approached him and started questioning him about large sums of missing funds. alec murdaugh eventually admitted to stealing money from clients, from other attorneys, vulnerable individuals, some of his closest friends but throughout the trial he insisted and his attorneys insisted that he was not a murderer, that he would never bring any harm to his family. the defendant, mr. murdaugh, suggested that the killi
stand. if he hadn t taken the stand i think the jury would have taken an hour. he had taken on so much water at that point for one of the reasons being just what i just articulated the fact that they have him on tape saying that he wasn t at the scene to the cops and then we have him on a different tape audibly very clearly there. jesse: i m sure you ve had to testify at trials before? yes. if you look at it through television, and we re television people and you are reading into the performance of the cross-examination and how you think the performance of the defendant is, it s different when you are inside the courtroom and especially if you are a juror. what is that difference specifically. it goes to what i was just saying is they got to watch him call an audible during the trial. it s almost like they were saying well we got one story out of this guy oh, he just changed it. that s almost like they were at the scene of an incident and
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