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SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP73 "Gunshot Primer Residue"

The trace evidence examiner explains to jurors what the gunshot primer residue found on Alex Murdaugh means.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP74 "The Blue Items"

The jurors hear more about the blue items police collected at the home of Alex Murdaugh's mother, months after Maggie and Paul lost their lives.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP75 "The Paralegal"

The prosecution focuses on Alex Murdaugh's motive to kill his wife Maggie and son Paul.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP76 "Red Flags"

The paralegal who worked at Alex Murdaugh's former law firm testifies that any money worries at the firm went right out the window when she got the call that Maggie and Paul had been gunned down.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP157 "State Rests Their Case"

Medical examiner Dr. Deborah Radisch is on the stand for a third day in a row; the State's medical examiner wrapped up her long testimony to jurors; Michael Peterson's defense worked hard to try to raise reasonable doubt about her medical findings.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP158 "Dr. Jan Leestma"

The defense begins its case to jurors the same way prosecutors ended, with the medical findings on the death of Kathleen Peterson; their first witness to the stand is a neuropathologist who reviewed the medical findings on Kathleen's death.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP159 "Defense Begins Their Case To Jurors"

Defense forensic pathologist testifies; jury returns as defense begins case, arguing accidental fall; Dr. Leestma says a blow poke is an unlikely weapon, wounds inconsistent with beating.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP160 "Poking Holes in the Autopsy Report"

The Defense's expert on the stand contradicted another key point from the autopsy done on Kathleen Peterson; instead of seven lacerations as the medical examiner concluded, the Defense's expert claimed there were actually four.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP61 "A Fidget Alex Visited His Sick Mother"

Jurors hear more from the caregiver for Alex Murdaugh's sick mother during his murder trial.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP62 "Looking Into Alex's Alibi"

The caregiver for Alex Murdaugh's mother faces more questions on the stand; she met with Alex on the night of the murders of Maggie and Paul and when Alex visited his mom had Alzheimer's.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP63 "The Blue Tarp and Blue Rain Jacket"

The prosecutions turns its attention to a blue tarp and blue raincoat as evidence into the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

SC v. Alex Murdaugh

S1, EP64 "Collecting Key Evidence"

Processing and overseeing all the evidence in this double murder case required many law enforcement agents.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP145 "Fireplace Blow Pokes"

Michael Peterson's sister-in-law recalls the fireplace accessories that she gave as gifts to the Petersons and the rest of the family; prosecutors alleged that something like a fireplace blow poke was the murder weapon.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP146 "All the Financial Worries"

The jury listens to Kathleen Peterson's sister testify about cleaning up all the blood after investigators were done at the scene where Kathleen died.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP147 "Money Issues at Home"

Michael Peterson's defense tries to discredit the testimony of Kathleen's younger sister during cross-examination; the girl claims that months before Kathleen died, she was stressed and worried about money issues.

The Staircase Murder Trial

S1, EP148 "Final Witness For The State"

The medical examiner who performed the autopsy on Kathleen Peterson took the stand; Dr. Deborah Radisch had been on the stand before during hearings over her autopsy report and visual exhibits.

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