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75 witnesses, 800 photographs and exhibits but yet as you mentioned the jury needed less than three hours to reach its vertex. the state versus richard alexander murdaugh defendant indictment for murder guilty, guilty, indictment for possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, guilty, guilty. reporter: alex murdaugh was immediately handcuffed and led from the court. no obvious signs of emotion on his face. as he contemplated the reality that the jury simply did not buy his excuses for the initially lying to the police about his whereabouts and movements on the night is why and youngest son were shot to death. murdaugh was portrayed as a serial liar by the prosecution who painstakingly went through murdaugh s long history of stealing millions of dollars from his law partners and from his clients and the attorney said if marc spent so much of his life telling lies, the jury should conclude he was lying again now. and to emphasize that point, they ....
Friday with the now convicted killer sentence for murdering his own wife and son. extraordinary case. trace: to have his voice in case, that was a pivotal point. thank you. what a great day for the people of south carolina. winston churchill said democracy is the worst form of government except for every other kind. i kind of wants to adopt that and say we may have the worst criminal justice system in the world. but it is better than any other kind that there is an error criminal justice system works tonight. it gave a voice to maggie and paul murdaugh. i want to say tonight their voice was heard tonight and justice was brought for them. we can t bring them back. but we can bring them justice. trace: the jury s quick decision to not surprise our next guest but the verdict sure it. let s get the legal insight from attorney. you predicted a very quick verdict but you thought this would be a not guilty verdict. ....