Alex Murdaugh goes on trial in 2021 killings of wife, son
As his life unraveled over the past two years, disgraced
But he has adamantly insisted, from the moment he found the bodies of his wife and youngest son both shot multiple times at the family's estate in
Lawyers expect jury selection to last several days before testimony begins. It took state agents 13 months of investigation to charge Murdaugh with two counts of murder, and a judge has set aside three weeks for the trial. Murdaugh insisted on the trial as soon as possible.
Prosecutors are not seeking the death penalty, but said they will ask for life without parole if Murdaugh is convicted of murder. The minimum sentence is 30 years.
Here's an overview of the trial and the scene surrounding it as hundreds of lawyers and their support staff, reporters and true crime enthusiasts are expected to swell
THE KILLINGS AND EVIDENCE
Murdaugh, 54, told police he found Maggie, 52, and their son, Paul, 22, dead outside their
Authorities released little information about the killings beyond saying that
Prosecutors have not detailed direct evidence linking Murdaugh to the deaths. So far they have filed with the court no confession or witness statements about the killings. There is no evidence on the eve of the trial that either gun has been found.
There is a video from
There is DNA from the victims on
The defense and prosecution are fighting over whether to allow an expert to testify that the blood on Murdaugh's shirt was splattered on it when his son was shot. Defense lawyers said the expert testing the shirt is lying and destroyed it before the defense could conduct its own tests.
Prosecutors are expected to rely heavily on evidence of Murdaugh's financial problems, which they said led him to kill to buy time as he covered up his theft of settlement money from clients.
Prosecutors said the killings gave Murdaugh sympathy and, more importantly, allowed him to hide his thefts and other crimes.
Murdaugh's attorneys have said it is absurd to say Murdaugh would have thought his wife and son dying violently would lessen scrutiny into his finances.
OTHER CRIMES
The murder charges are only two of about 100 different criminal counts Murdaugh faces. He also is on trial on two counts of possession of a weapon during a violent crime.
Still hanging over his head are a broad range of dozens of state charges. They include stealing millions of dollars from clients, diverting a wrongful death settlement for the family's longtime maid from her family to himself, running a drug and money laundering ring, evading taxes, and committing fraud from what police said was an attempt to have someone kill him so his surviving son could collect a
Murdaugh also faces a number of civil suits from former clients and over a boat crash in 2019 that killed a teen. Police said
POWERFUL FAMILY
The Murdaugh name is well known in judicial circles in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
Murdaugh’s father, grandfather and great-grandfather were the elected prosecutors for 87 years straight in
Typically, a portrait of Murdaugh's father hangs in the
SMALL TOWN, BIG TRIAL
Murdaugh's downfall has attracted media from around the world and dozens of true crime podcasts and other coverage. It's probably the most sensational trial in
The Murdaugh trial is taking place at the historic
The city last month asked food trucks to park nearby to help a handful of downtown restaurants handle the lunchtime crowds. On a county website for reporters on the case, nine residents offered their homes or businesses to media outlets to use as a base to cover the trial.



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