Alex Murdaugh’s Brother Is Unsure If Convicted Murderer Is Guilty, Believes He Knows More Than He’s Saying
Alex Murdaugh’s brother Randy Murdaugh isn’t sure if his brother is guilty of murdering his wife and son. However, Alex believes he knows more than what he has said.
Randy. an interview The New York Times acknowledged Alex’s lying to the police, stole millions of dollars off former clients. But he claimed that Alex is still not certain if Alex murdered Maggie or his youngest son Paul.
Randy said that he believed Alex knew more about the murders of their family members than he has.
“He knows more than what he’s saying,” Randy spoke to the Times. “He’s not telling the truth, in my opinion, about everything there.”
Alex’s elder brother Randy and his partner in the family law company told The Outlet that Alex could not imagine him pulling the trigger on the horrendous crime.
Randy added: “not knowing is the worst thing there is.”
Alex did not have Randy testify, as Alex’s brother John Marvin, and Alex’s son Buster (who both gave evidence in Alex’s defence), did. However, Randy had different opinions about the case than Jim Griffin’s defense of Alex.
“After six weeks of trial, they came away more convinced that he did not do this, and they are steadfastly in his camp and support him,” Griffin spoke to reporters after Alex’s news conference. was sentenced To consecutive life sentences for murders.
Alex was found guilty Last Thursday, he was accused of killing his youngest son and wife in an attempt to distract attention from financial crimes. He is still facing prosecution. This decision was made after only a few hours’ deliberation, and more than 70 witnesses gave their testimony during a six week trial.
Creighton waters was the leading prosecutor and explained to Judge Clifton Newman Friday, that the evidence during the trial “shows [Alex] to be a cunning manipulator, a man who placed himself above all others, including his family, a man who violated the trust of so many – including his friends, his family, his partners, his profession, but most of all Maggie and Paul.”
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Waters wanted consecutive life sentences. “like everyone else, was unaware of who he really was.”
Alex was not represented by his attorneys at the hearing. However, Alex declared again that he is innocent.
“I’m innocent. I would never hurt my wife, Maggie, and I would never hurt my son Paul,” Alex stated, according to Avery Wilks is chief investigator for the Post and Courier.
Judge Newman excoriated Alex for his repeated lies, including Alex’s insistence that he was never at the dog kennels – where Maggie and Paul were murdered – on the day of the crime. Alex confessed to lying during the crime, using cell phone evidence. testifying in his own defense During the trial.
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