911 calls released from Alex Murdaugh shooting, an alleged fraud scheme
Former Hampton lawyer
Murdaugh called 911 himself after suffering a gunshot wound to the head. He told a dispatcher he was pulled over on
He spent about a minute trying to describe his location to the dispatcher before stating that he was shot.
Murdaugh: "I got a flat tire, and I stopped and somebody stopped to help me and when I turned my back they tried to shoot me."
Dispatcher: Oh, were you shot?
Murdaugh: Yes, but I mean I'm OK.
Dispatcher: Where were you shot at?
Murdaugh: Huh?
Dispatcher: Did they actually shoot you or did they try to shoot you?
Murdaugh: They shot me.
Murdaugh has been charged with insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and filing a false police report in connection to the
State police have said this was a failed scheme in an attempt to have Murdaugh's former client shoot him so that he could secure a
Curtis Smith, the man who was at the scene with Murdaugh, was charged
During the 911 call, a dispatcher asked Murdaugh to describe the alleged shooter and he began to describe him as a "white fella" with short hair and much younger than Murdaugh. He did not indicate at the time that he knew the man, Curtis, or that he was a former client.
A passerby also called 911 to report the incident, telling a dispatcher she thought it seemed like "a setup."
Caller: "There is a man on the side of the road with blood all over him waving his hands."
Dispatcher: He's just laying there waving his hands around?
Caller: He looks fine but it kind of looks like a setup.
Others at the scene stopped to help
Smith also appeared on the "Today" show to say he never willfully shot Murdaugh. His lawyer,
Days after the shooting,



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