SC man accused of shooting Alex Murdaugh says in TV interview that Hampton lawyer wasn’t shot [The Charlotte Observer]
The
“I didn’t shoot him,”
Smith — who calls Murdaugh a close friend and has been identified by other news outlets as a distant cousin — has said he didn’t know what Murdaugh had planned when he called, asking to meet on a rural
“He’s got it like this,” Smith explained on camera, holding one of his hands like a gun. “He said, ‘You going to shoot me?’ I said, ‘No.’”
Smith said when Murdaugh began to move, he grabbed the gun from him and it “went off.”
“The gun went off. Did the bullet hit him?” TODAY anchor
“No,” Smith said, shaking his head and beginning to cry as he looked at the floor. “There was no blood on me, there was no blood on him.”
A similar interview with Smith and his lawyer
“No crime was committed,” McCoy said.
Two weeks ago, Smith’s other lawyer,
Bouchette said SLED seemed to base its charges on what Murdaugh told SLED, “because the whole alleged scheme as best as I can tell came to the attention of SLED through
Talking to reporters on
Bouchette and McCoy both disputed that. Smith considered Murdaugh a longtime friend, they said.
Neither Harpootlian nor
Smith’s TV appearances come a day after Griffin appeared on FOX Carolina addressing Murdaugh’s opioid addiction, the shooting, and SLED’s characterization of Murdaugh as a person of interest in the killings of his son Paul and wife Maggie.
Griffin said he met with Murdaugh hours before the reported shooting, and Murdaugh explained to him “how serious his addiction was” and that he’d already made an arrangement to go to rehab.
“He felt like ending his life. I don’t think he wanted to end his life so he could get life insurance for Buster,” Griffin said. “But if he was going to end his life, he wanted to do it in a way that would benefit his son, and that’s what transpired.”
Griffin said he doesn’t think the
Griffin said Smith — though he did not refer to him by name during the interview — was “unaware of why Alex had called him out there, but Alex made the request, and he obliged.”
Murdaugh’s lawyers have requested medical records from the Savannah hospital where Murdaugh was treated, and those will describe any injury he sustained. But Griffin said in the Fox Carolina interview that some documents he’s already obtained from the helicopter transport “clearly document massive head bleed,” mentioning blood through the head bandage, neck brace, and elsewhere. The report, according to Griffin, said personnel tried to evaluate the extent of the injury but “they couldn’t see it because there’s so much blood matted in his hair.”
Smith’s interview with TODAY comes a month after the
Murdaugh was also arrested and charged with insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and falsifying a police report.
On
In the week after the shooting, Griffin said the events he described were what Murdaugh had told him. That included descriptions of injuries — Griffin said Murdaugh had an entry and exit wound, a brain bleed in two places, and a skull fracture.
A box checked on a Hampton County Sheriff’s Office police report made public
“He did have an injury,” Smalls said. “That probably was a mistake. I will check on that.”
An amended report released later in the day indicated that Murdaugh was injured in the shooting.
When Murdaugh appeared for his bond hearing
Since the shooting and the bond hearing appearance, Murdaugh’s lawyers have regularly maintained that their client was shot and injured.
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