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re: Investigators When they KNEW Murdaugh lied (Page 112)
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:07 pm to mmcgrath
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:07 pm to mmcgrath
quote:Agreed. I just read this catching up.
Yeah, his goose is cooked now.
quote:
Alex Murdaugh’s cellphone showed a sudden flurry of activity just before he drove away in his SUV some 16 minutes after investigators think his wife and son were killed, a state agent testified Friday at the disgraced South Carolina lawyer’s double murder trial.
GPS data from Murdaugh’s SUV and cellphone data also shows Murdaugh tried to call 911 but misdialed less than 20 seconds after he arrived at the kennels where the bodies of his son and wife were, a short distance from their home. After about another 20 seconds, Murdaugh completed the emergency call and told the 911 operator he checked them to see if they were alive.
Prosecutors rested their case Friday after presenting 61 witnesses and introducing more than 550 pieces of evidence over 17 days of testimony.
They ended with a detailed to-the-second, 43-page color-coded timeline of everything that happened with the cellphones of Murdaugh, his wife and son during the six hours leading up to and after their deaths. Murdaugh’s phone settings didn’t record specific location data.
The timeline includes the 16 minutes between when investigators think Paul Murdaugh was killed at close range with two shotgun blasts and Maggie Murdaugh was shot four or five times with a rifle — because their cellphones stopped being used at that point — and when the GPS data in his SUV showed Murdaugh left the home to visit his ailing mother.
Prosecutor Creighton Waters pointed out that Murdaugh’s phone had shown no activity for an hour, and then suddenly came back to life before he drove away. It showed him taking more than 70 steps a minute for about four minutes, well over the pace he had walked any other time that evening. Exactly where he was walking wasn’t captured.
“He was a busy guy right then, was he?” Waters asked State Law Enforcement Division agent Peter Rudofski.
“It appears,” Rudofski replied.
In cross examination, defense attorney Phillip Barber pointed out the step data didn’t include the distance walked and criticized the analysis of how fast Murdaugh was walking since it wasn’t compared to data any other day.
“He was going particularly fast for him, unusually slow for him or the same speed which he usually goes — did anyone look at that?” Barber asked.
“All we have here is the data that is on that sheet,” Rudofski said.
The timeline also marked that the backlight on Maggie Murdaugh’s cellphone turned off at about the same time Alex Murdaugh’s SUV drove by the spot on the two lane highway not far from the family’s home where his wife’s phone was found the next day.
Murdaugh told police that he tried to call and text his wife and son after he returned home that night and didn’t see them, so he got back into the SUV to go down to the kennels to look for them, a drive that can take a minute or more.
Prosecutors pointed out Murdaugh unsuccessfully tried to call 911, but put in an extra one, 20 seconds after he SUV stopped at the kennel. He retried and was successful about 20 seconds later.
Barber played a 20-second timer on his phone to show how long that was and pointed out the SUV’s headlights likely illuminated the bodies before Murdaugh stopped the vehicle.
Barber spent much of his cross-examination asking Rudofski questions like when Murdaugh’s SUV data showed he going 80 mph, could he be passing a car? Rudofski said he couldn’t know. Several other questions by the defense specified that data can be interpreted in different ways.
Earlier Friday, defense lawyer Dick Harpootlian, for the first time in front of the jurors, mentioned that Murdaugh has been held in jail without bail for nearly two years and won’t walk free even if he is found not guilty of murder because of all the other crimes he is charged with, ranging from stealing from clients and his family law firm to money laundering to tax evasion.
Scroll to the bottom of this webpage for 1 to 20 days-full daily summary
This post was edited on 2/17/23 at 6:09 pm
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:24 pm to real turf fan
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Was he indicted on 90 charges of financial fraud for which he faces life without parole?” Harpootlian asked another state agent.
That’s Poot throwing a straw man argument out there. If AM were to walk in this trial, it’s likely he would plead that down and get a lesser sentence and be up for parole at some point. Especially for any state crimes. Now if he’s tried in federal court for his crooked financial schemes, Mrs Harpootlian just happens to be the US ambassador to Slovenia, appointed by none other than Joseph R Biden. I think that pardon’s already paid for and pre-signed.
For the record, NO WAY he was doing $50K of drugs PER WEEK, paid for with a check, no less. That newly laundered cash is hidden deep in the ground somewhere or stashed in offshore accounts.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:30 pm to gravy553
Question for SC locals:
How do you pronounce Murdaugh? Mur dahhh? or Mur dock? And AM is Alexander but is called Alec, correct?
I also read the full summary of the kid Paul's boat accident.
Maybe SC locals can let me know if this media summary is near accurate?
-They are millionaires yet had a boat with no working lights
-They used a flashlight to navigate the waterways at night.
-On the night Paul crashed the boat into the bridge piling. He had insisted against all others wishes- on docking and going to drink at a bar-on top of drinking on the boat after leaving the oyster roast.
-Many wanted to uber to the Murdaugh's river front home from the Oyster Party house. Because they were all drinking but were told no because Paul? had got a tip there was a DUI checkpoint. So a boat trip avoided that?
-After Paul and one other did binge drinking, shots? Paul turned into what the kids called his alter ego, Timmy.
-After heavy binge drinking Paul gets mean, his eyes are like saucers and he acts like another person and never really remembers.
-They called this alter ego, Timmy
-Right before Paul crashed the boat he pushed, shoved, slapped and spit on his GF, in his Timmy mean drunk state of mind.
-The girl that was killed's BF was LIVID and said he knew Murdaugh's would cover it up and try to say Paul was not driving the boat.
How do you pronounce Murdaugh? Mur dahhh? or Mur dock? And AM is Alexander but is called Alec, correct?
I also read the full summary of the kid Paul's boat accident.
Maybe SC locals can let me know if this media summary is near accurate?
-They are millionaires yet had a boat with no working lights
-They used a flashlight to navigate the waterways at night.
-On the night Paul crashed the boat into the bridge piling. He had insisted against all others wishes- on docking and going to drink at a bar-on top of drinking on the boat after leaving the oyster roast.
-Many wanted to uber to the Murdaugh's river front home from the Oyster Party house. Because they were all drinking but were told no because Paul? had got a tip there was a DUI checkpoint. So a boat trip avoided that?
-After Paul and one other did binge drinking, shots? Paul turned into what the kids called his alter ego, Timmy.
-After heavy binge drinking Paul gets mean, his eyes are like saucers and he acts like another person and never really remembers.
-They called this alter ego, Timmy
-Right before Paul crashed the boat he pushed, shoved, slapped and spit on his GF, in his Timmy mean drunk state of mind.
-The girl that was killed's BF was LIVID and said he knew Murdaugh's would cover it up and try to say Paul was not driving the boat.
This post was edited on 2/17/23 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:36 pm to rt3
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Defense about to come back with...
The truck location data shows Alex's truck was at the house at the time the Maggie's phone's last orientation change per the phone data (assuming that orientation change happened the time Maggie's phone was dumped along the side of the road)
Oof.
Your suckage continues.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:40 pm to cajunangelle
That’s all covered on the documentary
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:55 pm to cajunangelle
quote:
How do you pronounce Murdaugh? Mur dahhh? or Mur dock? And AM is Alexander but is called Alec, correct?
Mur-dock is how they pronounce it. So Alex is Alec . Must be a low country thing
Posted on 2/17/23 at 6:57 pm to cajunangelle
quote:
How do you pronounce Murdaugh? Mur dahhh? or Mur dock? And AM is Alexander but is called Alec, correct?
The Murdaughs themselves seem to pronounce it Murdock. From the boat crash body cam video the BF of Mallory Beach (the girl who was killed) was screaming out “He’s a Mur-daw.” So I guess it depends on who’s saying it. Alex is being pronounced “Ellick” by many, as we in Louisiana pronounce the nickname of the CENLA city of Alexandria.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 7:04 pm to lachellie
Haven’t really paid attention. But I’m assuming they never found the murder weapons? And no other suspects/leads other than the father?
Posted on 2/17/23 at 7:08 pm to MBclass83
Alex Murdaugh is nothing more than a piece of white trash cracker thief with a law license.
He deserves the be fried in an electric chair.
He deserves the be fried in an electric chair.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 8:01 pm to Havoc
quote:
Paul texted Alex the day before about needing to talk because mom found pills in his bag.
Whose bag? Paul’s, or Alex’s?
Posted on 2/17/23 at 8:04 pm to ILurkThereforeIAm
Her phone was apparently found along the same route he was traveling, but if he didn’t stop how did the phone get that far off the road?
I don’t think they’ve indicated the car stopped.
This post was edited on 2/17/23 at 8:06 pm
Posted on 2/17/23 at 9:33 pm to gravy553
quote:
He threw it
While driving? Apparently it was found several hundred feet away from the road. That’d be impossible to do without stopping. It’d be impossible to do even if he stopped and got out.
Posted on 2/17/23 at 9:40 pm to riverdiver
Meet the Cowboys, a branch of a west coast gang, involved with drug movement on the east coast. LINK
Possibly the Defense team will want the jury to believe that the Cowboys killed the Murdaughs because of AM and Cousin Eddie's involvement in drug movement. Maybe one juror is all they are targeting?
Possibly the Defense team will want the jury to believe that the Cowboys killed the Murdaughs because of AM and Cousin Eddie's involvement in drug movement. Maybe one juror is all they are targeting?
Posted on 2/17/23 at 9:53 pm to riverdiver
quote:No. Only 10-20 feet. This is a picture of the side of the road. The orange markers are where the phone was found.
While driving? Apparently it was found several hundred feet away from the road. That’d be impossible to do without stopping. It’d be impossible to do even if he stopped and got out.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 7:21 am to real turf fan
What a load of shite.
If that’s the case, he was either there when it happened or passed one of them driving in when he was leaving Moselle. And if that’s true, then why wouldn’t he have mentioned that over the past 2 years? Why would he not have been concerned for Buster’s safety? They’ll need some old school Unsolved Mysteries reenactment of that theory to make it seem even the tiniest bit plausible.
If that’s the case, he was either there when it happened or passed one of them driving in when he was leaving Moselle. And if that’s true, then why wouldn’t he have mentioned that over the past 2 years? Why would he not have been concerned for Buster’s safety? They’ll need some old school Unsolved Mysteries reenactment of that theory to make it seem even the tiniest bit plausible.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 7:42 am to mmcgrath
quote:
No. Only 10-20 feet. This is a picture of the side of the road. The orange markers are where the phone was found.
That doesn’t match the pic on pg 31 showing the phones location, it’s several hundred feet away from the road
Posted on 2/18/23 at 7:47 am to riverdiver
The dot is the location not the label.
Posted on 2/18/23 at 2:37 pm to real turf fan
On Saturday, Feb 18 this headline appears on at least five sites
LINK
Will Alex Murdaugh testify? Takeaways from his murder trial
They also comment on the seventeen days of testimony and that's misleading. The jury hasn't heard that much. Their 'work' day doesn't approach eight hours, and the days that were devoted to - out of the jury's hearing- about Alex Murdaugh's financial improprieties probably took four days before the judge ruled them admissable. Then additional hours after the judge overruled himself when the defense brought up Cousin Eddie and they had to decide how much the jury could hear of the self directed unsuccessful 'suicide'.
Will Murdaugh or won't Murdaugh or will he do something that leads to a mistrial?
LINK
Will Alex Murdaugh testify? Takeaways from his murder trial
They also comment on the seventeen days of testimony and that's misleading. The jury hasn't heard that much. Their 'work' day doesn't approach eight hours, and the days that were devoted to - out of the jury's hearing- about Alex Murdaugh's financial improprieties probably took four days before the judge ruled them admissable. Then additional hours after the judge overruled himself when the defense brought up Cousin Eddie and they had to decide how much the jury could hear of the self directed unsuccessful 'suicide'.
Will Murdaugh or won't Murdaugh or will he do something that leads to a mistrial?
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