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Greer is testifying about firearms identification analysis, how SLED can view the microscopic markings a gun’s interior leaves on shell casings and compare them to other shell casings to see if they were cycled through the same weapon.
The state is building toward testimony that shell casings found near Maggie's body and elsewhere on Moselle show she was killed with a body that had been used on the hunting estate before - a Murdaugh family weapon.
Prosecutors have alleged that gun is a .300 Blackout that Alex Murdaugh bought for Paul and which remains missing. Murdaugh bought two .300 Blackout rifles for Paul, one for 2016 Christmas and another to replace that one in April 2018. Both are unaccounted for.
SLED's Paul Greer testifies the two shotgun blasts that killed Paul Murdaugh were fired from the same gun.
With all due respect, this is some brain-numbing testimony.
Is there no possible way to tell the jury what the point of all this is? I know what the point is, and I still am struggling to follow this line of questioning.
Finally, we get to the point. Greer testifies that the spent .300 Blackout shell casings had identical marks on them as the older casings found on the Moselle shooting range and by the Moselle main house. Greer testifies that shows they were all cycled through the same weapon.
Jim Griffin has raised objections to this testimony at several points throughout, by the way. Judge Newman has already ruled Greer's testimony is admissible and said that any further challenge to it will have to come on cross-examination.