SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #33

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Yes and no. Turkey hunters usually know their gun and it’s POI (point of impact) ie, tendencies.

Choke typically used to help reign that spread in just a little especially when your are shooting small targets like a Turkey head and neck, etc

I just think the 12 ga probably had a choke and it was somewhat engaged whether that was 50%, etc that would explain some of Paul pattern of injury and has not been postulated
Indeed gives em a tighter pattern.
 
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They always bring this up. Prosecution witnesses are paid too. Why does the defense never bring this up?
 
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The burden of proof is on the prosecutor’s. What do you think, have they proven beyond a reasonable doubt thus far?
They have to me.
Guilty
 
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So I am no expert but

He doesn't determine trajectory at the scene, just on the body.

Well how does he know what position the body is in at any given time? How can he even say it was an elevated position and NOT mean the person could be taller? The body could be on the ground, standing, bent over, etc. So trajectory in the body is one thing, but he can't give any opinion on where the shooter was, how tall they were because he has no idea how the victim was standing, bending, sitting, laying, etc.
 
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And was John Marvin personally providing "security" for Moselle for as long as convenient (i.e., conclusion of the trial) a seller's condition of sale for the property?

I don't understand why DH is putting this on the record about AM's brother that's constantly called upon to serve AM. MOO
 
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So I am no expert but

He doesn't determine trajectory at the scene, just on the body.

Well how does he know what position the body is in at any given time? How can he even say it was an elevated position and NOT mean the person could be taller? The body could be on the ground, standing, bent over, etc. So trajectory in the body is one thing, but he can't give any opinion on where the shooter was, how tall they were because he has no idea how the victim was standing, bending, sitting, laying, etc.
Exactly
 
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That's was perfect cross IMO
 
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$10k for nothing.
 
  • #92
Another Yankee!!
 
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They always bring this up. Prosecution witnesses are paid too. Why does the defense never bring this up?

Because a government worker's hourly rate compared to an expert's hourly rate are nowhere near comparable so it would make them look foolish
 
  • #94
AM really looks defeated to me today. I guess he must have realized his testimony didn't help him at all.
 
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Thats why the chicken is drunk all the time, Keeps hearing whispers of this lol.

As the self appointed attorney for Bubba and the chicken I will be filing a cease and desist order on behalf of the chicken participating in a rolling drunken vehicle. The chicken is clearly underage per the Farmers Almanac chicken life expectancy estimates of 3-7 years. The RDV(rolling drunken vehicle) is in violation of SC 61-6-4260, supplying alcohol to a minor chicken.
 
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oh gawd Dr Lee...ketchup!
 
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Why is AM so "distraught"? I missed the last bit of testimony, work interfering with true crime duties!
The clock is winding down for drama performance so he's ramped it up. JMO
 
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Why is AM so "distraught"? I missed the last bit of testimony, work interfering with true crime duties!
Forensic Autopsy testimony
 
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I am always curious how experts are found/hired. Does the defense have to disclose how they find their experts? I mean do they contact like 20 people and see what each says then pick the one that gives them the answer they want?

Because I find it really hard to believe that the defense doesn't tell them what they are looking for specifically when they are hired. So maybe they tell them and the expert decides if they can come up with that conclusion or not, but I don't believe the expert doesn't understand the assignment from the get go. The defense isn't going to waste their money on an expert that isn't giving them the story they want to share.
 
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