The state calls its 57th witness, SLED agent David Owen, the lead investigator on this case. This should be good.
Prosecutor John Meadors is questioning Owen. I figured it would be lead prosecutor Creighton Waters. Meadors joined the AG's Office only in January.
Owen testifies he was called into the case at 10:30 p.m. on 6/7/21 and told he needed to go to 4147 Moselle Road. He was in bed at the time. He got to Moselle around midnight.
When Owen arrived, he was told Alex Murdaugh was with a group of family and law partners. Within 30 minutes, Owen’s supervisors pulled him aside and said SLED was going to take the lead on this case, making Owen the lead investigator.
Owen testifies investigators are taught to treat every scene as a homicide until proven otherwise. “It was paramount that I speak with Alex Murdaugh to try to determine” what he knew and saw and what was going on in their lives.
Correction: Meadors started with the Attorney General's Office in December, not January, I'm told.
Meadors: Did AM appear to be under the influence of any intoxicants? Owen: No. “He seemed of full body and mind other than being distraught” that he had just found his wife and son dead.
Owen testifies about asking AM for his clothes that evening. AM understood, went up to the master bedroom, disrobed and handed them over.
Owen testifies he looked around the Moselle house that evening and saw nothing out of place or unusual. No evidence of forced entry, a fight or scuffle.
Owen: AM that night said he had called some of Paul’s friends. One of them, Nolan Tuten, was at the Moselle house. Owen interviewed him as well. Remember: Nolan’s DNA was found on AM’s white shirt.
Owen testifies some 8-10 people were at the Moselle house when he arrived after midnight on the evening of the slayings. Family, friends, PMPED lawyers were there.
Owen testifies he stayed at Moselle until about 9 a.m. the next morning.
Owen testifies about interviewing C.B. Rowe, the Moselle farmhand, when he arrived at the property that morning. AM had told Owen a story about Rowe claiming to have been hired by the FBI out of high school to be some “sort of killer operative.”
Owen testifies he spoke with Rowe and got his alibi, which was that he had taken his father to the doctor in Mt. Pleasant on 6/7/21 and didn’t go to Moselle.
Owen testifies about how SLED interviewed Paul’s friend Rogan Gibson early on 6/8/21 and learned that Gibson was 99 percent sure he had heard AM in the background of his call with Paul that evening. Again, SLED knew early on about the inconsistencies regarding Murdaugh’s alibi.
Owen wanted to interview Alex again as soon as possible. Owen testifies it is important to speak with witnesses quickly while their memories are still fresh.
Owen reiterates that in interviews, AM was very clear that he had not gone down to the dog kennels that evening before finding the bodies there.
Owen said he verified AM's story that Maggie had gone to see a Charleston doctor earlier that day. Owen spoke with the doctor. “She didn’t appear to be in any distress. It appeared to be a normal visit.”
Owen testiifes AM called 7/28/21 wanting to know about his 2021 Chevrolet Suburban and asking if he could get it back. Owen says he told AM the SUV was inoperable. AM said he wanted to get some stuff from it, including his golf clubs, because he was about to go on vacation.
Owen testifies AM also asked about the investigation. He wanted to know what SLED had learned. Owen said he told him not much. But he wanted to question AM again because he needed clarification on some things.
Owen: AM said he couldn’t meet yet. They ultimately set up an interview for 8/11/21.
Owen is now testifying about AM's 8/11/21 interview with SLED. This is reportedly when SLED asked him point blank if he killed Maggie and Paul. 14th Circuit Solicitor Duffie Stone recused himself from the investigation that same day.
The jury is excused for a short break before Meadors plays a lengthy recording of the 8/11/21 SLED-AM interview in court. Here we go, folks.