Day 13: After bomb threat delay, Alex Murdaugh trial resumes with car data testimony
Murdaugh has pleaded not guilty. He faces life in prison without parole if found guilty. The trial started
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Just before Judge
Falkofske said he couldn’t determine if the car was moving when it was taken out of park. The data only recorded whether the vehicle was in park or not.
Prosecutors hinted the timestamps at
After Murdaugh called 911 at
Mushelle Smith, the caretaker for Murdaugh’s mother, said she remembered Murdaugh visiting his mother for around 20 minutes that night, which prosecutors suggested is backed up by the park and out of park timestamps.
She testified Monday that several days later, Murdaugh approached her at his mother’s house, where family had gathered after Murdaugh’s father, Randolph, died.
Smith delivered an emotional testimony, claiming Murdaugh told her unprompted he’d been at the house for 30 or 40 minutes the night Maggie and
Court will resume at
While some calls were recovered from Alex Murdaugh’s car computers the night of
Investigators were mostly able to recover data showing whether the car was in park, Falkofske said. They couldn’t say for certain what gear the vehicle was in besides park, Falkofske clarified.
Law enforcement pulled data of two phone calls from Murdaugh’s car the night Maggie and
The witness before Falkofske was
Hudak’s brief testimony was used to introduce information collected from the computer systems in Alex Murdaugh’s vehicle.
The Alex Murdaugh double-murder trial resumed after an almost two-hour delay due to a bomb threat. SLED officials have not yet announced if the threat was substantiated.
Prior to the evacuation, SLED agent
The State Law Enforcement has released a statement after the
“A bomb threat was received by Colleton County courthouse personnel. The building has been evacuated and SLED along with the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office are investigating the threat. No additional information is available from SLED at this time.”
Judge
It was not immediately apparent why the building was evacuated.
Newman also said they’d break for lunch until
While
Murdaugh’s former paralegal,
Griswold said Murdaugh would tell her he was going to meet with Gunn in person soon and it wasn’t necessary for her to handle the checks.
When Gunn took the stand, he testified he had “absolutely not” met with Murdaugh to receive the checks, nor had Murdaugh opened a legitimate
Prosecutors have alleged Murdaugh used a
Gunn said
Gunn previously testified without the jury present. Gunn is giving his testimony again before the jury after Judge
Murdaugh used the name of
Alex Murdaugh’s former paralegal,
“I hear three voices:
Lead prosecutor
“The worst part is knowing I did the most damage to those I love the most,” the message read.
Prosecutors have repeatedly played Paul’s cellphone video, trying to show Murdaugh was at the Moselle kennels with his wife and son before they died. Murdaugh told investigators the last time he saw Paul and Maggie was at dinner, and that he’d never gone with them to the kennels.
His phone did not record any steps, or text message and phone activity from about
Griswold said it was unlikely Murdaugh would be anywhere without his cellphone.
“He was always on his phone, always on his cellphone, always on the office phone. He would quit one conversation and grab up another, sometimes he would have both phones to his ear,” Griswold said.
Prosecutors have suggested Murdaugh went to the kennels without his phone, committed the murders, and left Moselle around
In the days following Maggie and Paul Murdaugh’s murders, Alex Murdaugh’s then-paralegal
Confusion in the wake of the murders left employees at PMPED, now
Griswold is first cousins with Mallory Beach’s father, she said. Beach died in 2019 after
“I know some of them didn’t like the idea I was still working for the firm,” Griswold testified.
Employees wouldn’t let Murdaugh or his brother, Randy, who also worked at the law firm, leave the building if any “strange cars” were in the area.
“We didn’t want them to go out and have to talk to reporters. We didn’t want them to have to run out and run into anybody,” Griswold said. “We were scared for them. We were very protective.”
Griswold said she didn’t think about the missing fees Murdaugh was confronted about the same day as the murders until
While in Murdaugh’s office on
“He’s been lying to me this whole time,” Griswold remembered thinking. “He’s had these funds. He lied to me.”
Alex Murdaugh’s former paralegal said she believes Murdaugh took advantage of times when she wasn’t working to route false checks to an account he used to allegedly take money from clients.
Griswold testified Murdaugh would deliberately send the payments to another paralegal who wasn’t familiar with the cases, and would often send them late in the day so they would be processed quickly with “no questions asked.”
“He was just harder to reach, and there were a couple instances in which I referred to him as having his ass on his shoulders,” Griswold testified. “He just wasn’t himself with us anymore. ... He came in and would yell our names, and just didn’t treat us the same as before the boat accident.”
Murdaugh became especially worried about employees going into his office while he was gone, Griswold said. This time period lined up with Murdaugh’s alleged financial crimes, which left a long paper trail that Parker Law CFO
Part of the scheme Murdaugh is accused of was using checks falsely filed to “Forge Consulting,” a real financial firm, to siphon money from his own clients’ settlements. Forge’s senior consultant,
“I would ask if I could mail his (Murdaugh’s) checks to Michael Gunn,” Griswold said. “He (Murdaugh) would always say, ‘No, you know what, I’m seeing Gunn this weekend. He’s coming out to the farm, (or) we’re going to meet halfway for dinner.’”
The state has suggested Murdaugh was attempting to “hide assets” or stash money in Maggie Murdaugh’s name so the income wouldn’t be discovered in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by Mallory Beach’s family. Beach died in Paul’s boating crash.
Murdaugh has not been convicted of any financial crimes, but prosecutors posit his crumbling finances and a looming white-collar trial may have motivated Murdaugh to kill his wife and son.
On redirect, prosecutor
“Actually, how many particles were on the garment?” Meadors asked.
“In total there were 52 particles,” Fletcher said. “Fourteen that I confirmed on the outside, and there were 38 on the interior of the rain jacket.”
“And those numbers are unusual, aren’t they?” Meadors pressed.
“For the interior of a garment I would believe they were unusual, yes,” Fletcher said. “Typically, people wear their clothing right side out.”
Finding 38 particles inside the jacket could be consistent with a “recently fired firearm” coming into contact with the jacket’s interior, Fletcher said.
Defense attorney
“You can’t tell us how it got there or when it got there, is that correct?” Griffin asked.
“That’s correct,” Fletcher confirmed.
Fletcher left the stand.
Defense attorney
“Gunshot primer residue is not biodegradable, correct?” Griffin opened. “If gunshot primer residue is on a surface, it will stay on that surface for hundreds of years?”
Fletcher confirmed it is not, since the particles are made up of traces of heavy metals, such as lead. While no studies have proven the residue can stay for “hundreds of years,” Griffin suggested, Fletcher said it’s possible for the particles to stay for long periods.
Griffin said the residue would easily accumulate on a firearm over time unless it was cleaned, which Fletcher agreed with.
“If you touched a gun that had been fired at any point, it (residue particles) would transfer to your hands,” Fletcher said.
“My question to you is, is it very possible that where you’re sitting right now, there is gunshot primer residue?” Griffin asked.
“That is a possibility, yes sir,” Fletcher said.
One limitation of gunshot primer residue evidence, Fletcher said, is uncertainty about when exactly a particle might have settled on a surface.
Alex Murdaugh’s defense team has thoroughly established the Murdaughs as frequent hunters and firearm users. Two of Paul Murdaugh’s friends who took the stand previously testified that they would ride ATVs around the family’s Moselle estate and hunt wild hogs. Guns were commonly used around the property.
The defense suggested gunshot residue found on Murdaugh’s clothes, and especially in a blue rain jacket prosecutors hinted Murdaugh could have wrapped a potential murder weapon inside before hiding it, does not mean he’d fired a weapon recently or hidden a weapon inside the coat.
“If it (the blue jacket) laid on top of this dirty little shotgun, it could have transferred that 38 particles of gunshot primer residue?” Griffin asked.
Fletcher said it was possible, if the weapon hadn’t been cleaned for a long time.
Yesterday, she testified that the 38 particles identified on the inside of the jacket was a “significant” amount. SLED investigators also found two particles on the shirt seized from
Court will start Wednesday with the cross-examination of SLED forensics expert
On Tuesday, after long and winding testimony, prosecutor
“If a recently fired firearm were wrapped up inside that jacket, would that be consistent with your findings?” Meadors asked.
“There is a possibility of that, yes,” Fletcher confirmed.
Fletcher said her examination revealed a “significant” number of particles on the inside of the rain coat, more than were found on the jacket’s exterior. She said 38 particles were “consistent” with gunshot primer residue, while Murdaugh’s T-shirt had three.
The particles can be spread by being close to a gunshot, touching something that already had gunshot residue on it, or someone wearing clothes and firing a gun themselves, Fletcher said.
The blue jacket was first examined in
She said particles will stay on a surface until they’re “actively removed.”
A murder weapon has never been recovered.
Through Paul’s friends, defense attorneys
Murdaugh’s defense team is likely to rebut the state’s suggestion by pointing at how common gunfire was on the property, leaving gunshot residue found everywhere on the property, called Moselle.
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