Murdaugh gets life sentence Murdaugh's fall from grace ends in life sentence for murder
Judge
"As I tell you again, I respect this court. But I am innocent. I would never under any circumstances hurt my wife, Maggie, and I would never under any circumstances hurt my son Paul-Paul," Murdaugh responded.
"And it might not have been you. It might have been the monster you become when you take 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 opioid pills. Maybe you become another person," Newman replied, noting Murdaugh's decadeslong addiction to painkillers.
Newman asked Murdaugh what he meant when he said "oh, what a tangled web we weave" while on the stand in his own defense, when he admitted lying to investigators about being at the kennels where Maggie and
"I meant when I lied, I continued to lie," Murdaugh replied.
"And the question is when will it end? You continued to lie and lie throughout your testimony," Newman said.
Newman also touched on the Murdaugh family's history as they stood in a courtroom on the circuit where his father, grandfather and great-grandfather tried cases as the elected prosecutor for more than 80 years.
"A lawyer, a person from a respected family who has controlled justice in this community for over a century. A person whose grandfather's portrait hangs at the back of the courthouse that I had to have ordered removed in order to ensure a fair trial," Newman said.
Prosecutor
"The depravity, the callousness, the selfishness of these crimes are stunning. The lack of remorse and the effortless way in which he is, including here, sitting right over there in this witness stand - your honor, a man like that, a man like this man, should never be allowed to be among free, law-abiding citizens," Waters said.
Outside the courthouse Friday,
"The truth is he brought shame upon himself, his family, the community, his profession," Kinsinger said. "It's disgraceful."
Prosecutors asked for a life sentence to hold Murdaugh responsible for what they say were decades of lying, stealing and using his family's considerable clout in their tiny county to his advantage. The
Juror
The juror agreed with prosecutors that the key piece of evidence was a video locked on his son's cellphone for a year - video shot minutes before the killings at the same kennels near where the bodies later were found.
The voices of all three Murdaughs can be heard on the video, though
"A good liar," Moyer said. "But not good enough."
Prosecutors didn't have the weapons used to kill the Murdaughs or other direct evidence like confessions or blood spatter. But they had a mountain of circumstantial evidence, including the video putting Murdaugh at the scene of the killings five minutes before his wife and son stopped using their cellphones forever.
Through more than 75 witnesses and nearly 800 pieces of evidence, jurors heard about betrayed friends and clients, Murdaugh's failed attempt to stage his own death in an insurance fraud scheme, a fatal boat crash in which his son was implicated, the housekeeper who died in a fall in the Murdaugh home and the grisly scene of the killings.
The now-disbarred attorney admitted stealing millions of dollars from the family firm and clients, saying he needed the money to fund his drug habit. Before he was charged with murder, Murdaugh jailed awaiting trial on about 100 other charges ranging from insurance fraud to tax evasion.
At a news conference after the sentencing,
"Today is not the end," Keel said. "It's the next step in the long road to justice for every person who has been victimized by



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