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The jury in Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial will soon begin weighing the accused killer’s innocence or guilt of the brutal 7 June 2021 murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul.On Thursday morning, the defence will deliver closing arguments in the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro where the disgraced attorney’s legal team hopes to plant reasonable doubt in the minds of jurors.Then, following the state’s rebuttal argument, jury deliberations will begin – bringing the 54-year-old one step closer to learning his fate.This comes after prosecutor Creighton Waters delivered the state’s three-hour closing argument on Wednesday.He laid out the case against Mr Murdaugh beginning with the “gathering storm” of financial problems that led up to the murders and concluding with a plea to jurors to give a voice to the victims whom he said were fooled by the defendant like everyone else.“Don’t let him fool you too,” Waters urged the jury.Earlier on Wednesday, jurors also toured the crime scene where Maggie and Paul were brutally gunned down by the dog kennels on the grounds of the family’s Moselle estate.Watch LIVE - Alex Murdaugh defence team presents closing argument Sakla
The jury in Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial will soon begin weighing the accused killer’s innocence or guilt of the brutal 7 June 2021 murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul.On Thursday morning, the defence will deliver closing arguments in the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro where the disgraced attorney’s legal team hopes to plant reasonable doubt in the minds of jurors.Then, following the state’s rebuttal argument, jury deliberations will begin – bringing the 54-year-old one step closer to learning his fate.This comes after prosecutor Creighton Waters delivered the state’s three-hour closing argument on Wednesday.He laid out the case against Mr Murdaugh beginning with the “gathering storm” of financial problems that led up to the murders and concluding with a plea to jurors to give a voice to the victims whom he said were fooled by the defendant like everyone else.“Don’t let him fool you too,” Waters urged the jury.Earlier on Wednesday, jurors also toured the crime scene where Maggie and Paul were brutally gunned down by the dog kennels on the grounds of the family’s Moselle estate.Watch LIVE - Alex Murdaugh defence team presents closing argument Superace