Alex Murdaugh Found Guilty

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CNN - After deliberating for a mere three hours this week, the jury in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh found him guilty of murdering his wife and son. Murdaugh was also found guilty of two counts of possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime in the killings of Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh and Paul Murdaugh on June 7, 2021. Prosecutors have indicated they will seek life in prison without the possibility of parole for the murders, sparing him the death penalty.
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Murdaugh trial: Judge sentences Alex Murdaugh
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Judge Clifton Newman sentenced Alex Murdaugh to two life sentences in prison after he was convicted of killing his wife and son. #CNN #News
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Nancy Grace: Murdaugh trial turned on this moment
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Fox Nation host Nancy Grace reacts to Alex Murdaugh being found guilty of double murder on 'Hannity.' #FoxNews #Hannity
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WATCH: Lawyers in Alex Murdaugh trial give post-verdict press conference
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Verdict for the double murder trial of former attorney Alex Murdaugh in South Carolina reached.
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OJ Simpson mocked for weighing in on Alex Murdaugh trial
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Fox News contributor Joe Concha joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the verdict in the Alex Murdaugh trial and OJ Simpson's reaction. Concha also discusses Rep. Jim Jordan's remarks on anti-conservative bias. #FoxNews
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Verdict reached in Alex Murdaugh trial
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Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is found guilty of murdering his wife and son.
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Jury begins deliberations in Alex Murdaugh trial | ABCNL
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ABC News’ Em Nguyen is outside the courthouse as the jury begins to deliberate the fate of Alex Murdaugh, the disgraced South Carolina attorney accused of killing his wife and son.
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Testimony ends in Murdaugh trial
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Alex Murdaugh's attorneys presented their final witnesses in the double murder trial.
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Alex Murdaugh trial day 26: State begins rebuttal after defense wraps
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ABC News’ Eva Pilgrim has the latest on the trial of Alex Murdaugh from outside the South Carolina courthouse and attorney Channa Lloyd discusses the prosecution and defenses’ cases.
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