Prosecutors begin closing arguments in Murdaugh murder trial



Attorneys and ABC News legal contributors Channa Lloyd and Terri Austin discuss the first part of the prosecution’s closing arguments in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial.

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  2. 1.He killed them because of the shame Paul was and his wife was wanting a divorce

    2. He faked the sons death to keep him from prison..killed the wife wanting divorce to make the sons look real

    3. Someone killed them over Mallory

    4. I don't like any of these people

  3. ادعوا امريكا واليهودوالنصارى وجميع دول العالم والناس اجمعين الي دين الله الاسلام
    وان يشهدوا ان لااله الاالله وحده لاشريك له
    وان محمدرسول الله وان يشهدوا بها قولاوعملا وحكمآ

  4. PUT BIDEN IN PRISON!!!

  5. ABC's legacy will forever now only be known for being a regurgitating bought and paid for mouth piece for a tyrannical fascist regime. How the mighty giants fall. BOW DOWN

  6. The prosecution lost the narrative today. They forgot the OJ Simpson strategy failures. Too much. Too long. Too many holes. They focused on the thefts at the expense of the murders. I will not be surprised if he gets off.

  7. This is the news that ABC doesn’t want you to focus on, so they run this crap to distract you:

    Senators are considering raising the retirement age to 70 and are looking at a $1.5 trillion investment fund to overhaul Social Security and stop funds running out by 2032

  8. Yeah pretty big sprawling property you'd have to know where somebody was to find them in the grain room. If you were new on the property might take you a couple days to find your way around.

  9. Sorry I think housekeeper and sister-in-law implicated him knowingly and with malice. I think police had made them believe he was guilty and police were horrible drama player instead of just finding the truth. They wouldn't have needed all drama acting if they really thought he was guilty.