SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #25

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So now the jury gets to spend the next three days considering what they heard from the state regarding the phone, electronic and computer data. I'd say that's pretty spectacular timing on the state's case.
 
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Not to mention googling a restaurant in Edisto while my son and wife are laying dead near me.
Thats not having fat fingers....JMO.
Fat finger the phone lol ..made me spit my drink out in the lounge. Heard of butt dialing but ok.
 
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Yesterday, after court, the family was all hugs & laughter…..Buster & his gf holding court….
sickening moo
It really did look like a receiving line, especially with brother Randy.
 
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Waters has established that the backlight on Maggie’s phone turned off at 9:07 p.m. - right around the time Alex Murdaugh’s SUV drove past the spot on Moselle Road where her phone was found the next day. That seems bad for the defense.
The defense is bad for the defense hehe
 
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I believe the last two witnesses for the State have been vital to their case - both gentlemen confident and relayed the technical information in a very clear manner. Plus both gentlemen were strong and firm and did not allow the defense to rattle them in any way.
 
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What a great witness, I love his snappy comebacks to the defense.

He is the winner so far! I wish every witness would do the same. The majority of people are timid and uneasy.
 
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Defense asking for a directed verdict
 
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Defense asking for a directed verdict
I'll admit, I don't follow too many trials but is this normal for the defense to request this?
 
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Just listened to a panel including Vinnie P of Court TV on Dr. Phil. I think Vinnie hits the nail squarely here: 3 people arrived at the kennels together on Monday evening and only 1 of the 3 was alive when AM left the kennels.

End of story. AM's pathetic story. JMO
 
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Is the defense pushing for a verdict now? Prior to presenting a defense? Prior to closing arguments? Rather instead of --

Are they thinking the jurors will rule fast so they can enjoy their three-day weekend? Rude.

Am I misunderstanding?

jmo

Adding after fat-finger googling 'directed verdict' I don't think I understand it. :/
 
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Plus, murder planning and (literal) execution can really rev up one’s appetite!

The killers in the book In Cold Blood are very concerned with eating, after they slaughter a family of four, in Kansas, in 1959. Later, when they are having their last meal, one of them still has a good appetite - the other does not.

I've noticed that in some other cases - I should start jotting it down. It's very possible that in the run up to such terrible crimes, people do not eat/have no appetite, everything is focused on the crime. I'm sure it happens in other stressful events as well.

I think Alex had his mind on fried shrimp and that prime rib and swiss sandwich that Whaley's is apparently famous for.

IMO.

 
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