VERDICT WATCH SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #36

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  • #681
I have gotten nothing productive done for several weeks lol!
I've been at work with one airpod in listening to the trial at my desk. The other day I *forgot* (gasp!) my airpods so I literally went to CVS and bought a cheap pair of headphones so I wouldn't miss anything. LOL!
 
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My understanding (there may have been testimony about this but I'm not sure) is that an FBI analyst/agent unlocked the phone by trying a password that was based on Paul's date of birth. I was surprised it took them that long to unlock the phone -- I thought I had read that LE had some kind of program that could check password combinations at an incredible rate of speed and therefore unlock phones more easily, but maybe I'm wrong about that. JMO.

Responding to my own post: the below article (about the FBI trying to unlock a different person's iPhone) explains that Apple has a security feature that erases phone contents if the wrong password is tried more than 10 times. This probably explains why LE did not use "software to quickly guess every possible combination of numbers for the four-digit passcode, a “brute force” effort that would normally take about 25 minutes" to open Paul's iPhone immediately. But as I noted, the FBI did finally open Paul's iPhone by using his date of birth as the basis for the password (apparently without reaching the 10 attempt limit). This happened in March/April 2022 -- 9-10 months after the murders. Not clear why this didn't happen earlier.

 
  • #684
I saw someone mention Law and Crime offers a sign up where you will get an alert when the verdict is ready to be announced, but I can't find a link. Does anyone know where to sign up or know of any other service where I could get an email or text alert?
When I followed the Redwine trial Law & Crime had a Twitter page called L&C Verdict Watch and I followed it and turned on notifications. They only tweet when a Verdict is in.

I looked for it yesterday and didn’t find it. I’m going to ask one of their reporters on Twitter and I’ll let you know.
 
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I agree. And I am totally convinced. Guilty!

Actually, the prosecution closing was after a long day on the bus trip to Moselle. And went very long, past 5:30, most people were probably tired and hungry. Today, they will come to court in the morning, fresh and ready for the defense testimony.

On the plus side, the jurors had the prosecution closing to think about last night.
 
  • #687
I will fall outta my chair if AM delivers his own closing argument!
Well put a cushion down because the way things have been going in this case ANYTHING is possible. I swear, I've never seen Crazy like this before.

MOO
 
  • #688
I have gotten nothing productive done for several weeks lol!

I run around like a chicken with it’s head chopped off with the two 20 minute breaks and hour 1/2 for lunch.
 
  • #689
I thought it came out in testimony that quite some time later, the blue raincoat was found in a closet that stored a lot of junk, at AM's parent's home? hell, That blue raincoat could have been worn many times as the good ole boys went hog shooting or duck hunting. i dont thin GSR evaporates. Old GSR in my opinion. Raincoat irrelevant to this case. MOO

The GSR was on the inside though.
 
  • #690
Maybe Dick and Jim told Alex after Water’s closing they fell helpless to hel him, and AM said I’ll do it.


Jmo
With ego’s as large as those 2 attorneys I can’t imagine helpless is an emotion either are capable of
Moo
 
  • #691
Actually, the prosecution closing was after a long day on the bus trip to Moselle. And went very long, past 5:30, most people were probably tired and hungry. Today, they will come to court in the morning, fresh and ready for the defense testimony.

On the plus side, the jurors had the prosecution closing to think about last night.
I didn't see that as a long day for the jury. They came in, rode the bus to Moselle, walked around a few minutes, rode back, listened to first half of closing arguments, had lunch and finished up right at 5 pm.

Typical length of a jury day and I'm glad they had the night to rehash everything CW said.

MOO
 
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Actually, the prosecution closing was after a long day on the bus trip to Moselle. And went very long, past 5:30, most people were probably tired and hungry. Today, they will come to court in the morning, fresh and ready for the defense testimony.

On the plus side, the jurors had the prosecution closing to think about last night.

All things considered they didn’t start till after 11:00 ? Then lunch 1 1/2 hours, 20 minute break, Waters closing was like 3 hours.

Jmo
 
  • #693
The Defense is going to attack law enforcement and claim that they can't be trusted to present accurate information to the jury (alleged misinformation given to grand jury, alleged misinformation given to the family re blood on the t-shirt etc). JMO.
 
  • #694
I've been at work with one airpod in listening to the trial at my desk. The other day I *forgot* (gasp!) my airpods so I literally went to CVS and bought a cheap pair of headphones so I wouldn't miss anything. LOL!
I've never been so thankful to work from home. At my old job, during the Casey Anthony trial we were all GLUED to the feed of the trial. They ended up just turning the office and break room TVs to it instead of us all at our desk with headphones.
 
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Day 28

Good day, y’all!

First up (unless something wild happens) is Defense closing agruments. Take a leap over to our cocktail lounge car and @Edvis will assist you with your preferred beverage and grab the best seat available and we will be on our way! All aboard! Choo-choo!

Here is where I watch trial live:

 
  • #696
Due to the defenses upcoming closing statements I've added an extra cocktail lounge car to our crazy train and stocked up on only the best spirit's. After yesterdays chaotic engagement out at the ranch with our sleuths and animals gone wild we will be parking the hippy bus which took some hit's and settle in on the ole train and brace our minds for the defenses jibber jabber, feel free to order your favorites early to steady your nerves for today. We thank you for partaking in our journey on this ride and my apologies for hauling you all out to the ranch, should have made you read the fine print but all will be awarded with a medal for your actions of gallantry and bravery.
 
  • #697
The GSR was on the inside though.
so? whoever put it on had been shooting and then it rained and they put the raincoat on. No way to tell how long the GSR was there. it's just not strong enough of anything for me...pleanty other very compelling circumstantial evidence...
 
  • #698
Good day, y’all!

First up (unless something wild happens) is Defense closing agruments. Take a leap over to our cocktail lounge car and @Edvis will assist you with your preferred beverage and grab the best seat available and we will be on our way! All aboard! Choo-choo!

Here is where I watch trial live:

Yes my brave sleuths who made it back from the ranch yesterday we've added an extra car for lounging and drinks are on the house all day long knowing that we will have to endure the defenses babble in closing. The chicken is still recovering so be gentle with him and again thank you all for hanging on and riding out this crazy ride on the crazy train
 
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Day 28

Good day, y’all!

First up (unless something wild happens) is Defense closing agruments. Take a leap over to our cocktail lounge car and @Edvis will assist you with your preferred beverage and grab the best seat available and we will be on our way! All aboard! Choo-choo!

Here is where I watch trial live:

Perhaps a mimosas just to take the edge off..
 
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