Newly released murder scene photos have revealed where Alex Murdaugh’s wife and son were brutally gunned down as jurors were shown weapons from the alleged killer’s gun room.
Murdaugh, 54, is accused of shooting his son Paul, 22, with a shotgun, before killing his wife Maggie, 52, with an assault rifle at the family’s 1,700-acre hunting estate in Islandton, South Carolina, on June 7, 2021.
His defense attorney Dick Harpootlian this morning claimed that the distance between where the shots were fired from the two weapons suggested that two killers were at work that night.
Gruesome images revealed where Paul’s blood spatters were found, lying close to a pair of shotgun shells – two different brands of 12-gauge ammunition – and where Maggie’s body left a pool of blood just a few yards away after two rifle rounds were fired into her head.
Jeff Croft, a senior state law enforcement agent, was called to the stand where he held aloft an AR-15-style rifle and two 12-guage shotguns recovered from Murdaugh’s formidable collection.
The guns are not alleged to have been used in the killings – no murder weapons have ever been identified – but the types of ammunition discovered with the guns corresponds to the shells and rounds by Paul and Maggie’s bodies.
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WHERE MAGGIE DIED: A pool of blood is seen outside the kennels near the doghouse where Maggie Murdaugh was shot dead with two AR bullets to the head
WHERE PAUL DIED: Blood spatters on the floor inside the storage room at the kennels where Paul Murdaugh was shot dead. He was killed with a shot to the chest and a second to the head. Two shotgun shells were recovered by cops – two 12-gauge shells, two different brands – one Federal, the other Winchester
MURDAUGH GUN CABINET: During his interview with cops, Murdaugh said that there were probably 25 guns on the estate. He said that in addition to the camo shotgun officers took off him when they arrived there were ‘all kinds of rifles.’ He added: ‘I mean you name ’em, we have ’em’
Alex Murdaugh arrived at court on Day Six of his double-murder trial hiding his handcuffs under his blazer at the at the Colleton County Court in Walterboro South Carolina on Monday
The ammunition contained in the rifle – Sellier & Bellot .300 AAC BLK – was the same type used to kill Maggie, Croft told jurors.
The agent also described finding 12-gauge ammo boxes at the home – among them, Federal and Winchester, the same brands as the two shells found near Paul’s body.
The defense objected to the evidence, arguing that showing the series of weaponry to jurors was prejudicial to their client.
‘There’s no evidence linking these guns to the crime,’ Murdaugh attorney Jim Griffin said.
Prosecutor Creighton Waters argued that they were showing how the search for weapons was conducted and how the weapons were tested thoroughly.
Judge Clifton Newman sided with the state and overruled the objections.
In his opening, Waters said gunshot residue was found on the seatbelt of Murdaugh’s car, as well as on a raincoat discovered at his mother’s home.
Murdaugh says he arrived home to find his wife and son shot dead after visiting his elderly mother, who is in the late stages of Alzheimer’s.
However, Murdaugh was in possession of a shotgun when police arrived – which he said he had grabbed from the house because he feared the killers were still ‘out there.’
In earlier court filings, the defense argued the amount of residue found was ‘inconsistent’ with the prosecution theory that Paul was shot at close range.
The defense say that the prosecution relies solely on circumstantial evidence.
In his opening, Harpootlian told jurors: ‘There’s no direct evidence. There’s no eyewitnesses. There’s nothing on camera. There’s no fingerprints. There’s no forensics tying him to the crime. None.’
Prosecutor Creighton Waters (left) and special agent Jeff Croft show jurors an AR-15-style weapon found at the property. The gun was loaded with .300 Blackout ammunition – the same type that killed Maggie Murdaugh
Jeff Croft, a senior state law enforcement agent, holds up one of the 12-guage shotguns found a the property
Alex’s brother John Marvin Murdaugh and and eldest son Buster Murdaugh talk during the trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro on Monday
Alex Murdaugh cries during Monday’s testimony
Shotgun shells marked out near where Paul was killed
MURDER SCENE: Paul’s body lies outside the storage room, while Maggie lies just outside the kennels by the doghouse
DEFENSE SUGGESTS TWO SHOOTERS KILLED MAGGIE AND PAUL, RIPS POLICE FOR FAILING TO PRESERVE CRIME SCENE
Harpootlian kicked off Monday by suggesting to forensic expert Melinda Worley that Colleton County deputies and first responders had trampled all over the crime scene by the time she arrived – botching the investigation in its first hours.
‘They actually walked into the feed room [of the kennels] where Paul was killed,’ the attorney said.
There was a ‘bloody footprint caused by one of the officers,’ he told Worley.
The forensics officer told him that the first officers at the scene had put down markers in the feed room in order to protect the evidence.
Harpootlian claimed that ‘one reasonable explanation’ provided by footprints and the distance between the shots fired that killed Paul and Maggie was that there were two shooters.
‘There are two people there, there are two guns there, one’s a shotgun, one’s an AR,’ he told the court.
Harpootlian suggested that Paul could have been shot by one perpetrator, while another who was acting as ‘the lookout’ was surprised by Maggie.
Worley looked bemused, saying ‘I wasn’t there,’ before agreeing with Harpootlian that his theory could be ‘one explanation’ – not ‘the explanation.’
Buster Murdaugh, Alex’s sole surviving son, arrives at court Monday with Alex’s brother John Marvin, sister Lynn Murdaugh Goette (turquoise jacket) and Buster’s girlfriend Brooklynn White (also under the umbrella)
The defense attorney established with Worley that forensics were unable to determine multiple bloody footprints at the scene – as well as a possible footprint on Maggie’s calf.
Asking her about the bloody footprint in the feed room, Harpootlian said: ‘Is that preservation of the scene that your standards require?’
Worley replied: ‘Not exactly, no.’
Harpootlian responded: ‘Not exactly. Should police be walking through the scene?’
‘No’, Worley answered.
The defense attorney then moved to question Worley about large volumes of water found at the crime scene which jurors heard about last week – Paul’s body was saturated with both blood and water.
Harpootlian asked Worley if anyone tested the water for blood or if anyone requested that she do so. She said no.
The inside of Murdaugh’s Chevrolet Suburban. Worley said police found blood in Murdaugh’s SUV, along with a 16-gauge shotgun shell in the rear. She told the court the Chevrolet Suburban tested presumptive for blood after swabs were taken from the steering wheel, edge of the driver’s seat and lock button.
MURDAUGH APPEARED CLEAN WHEN COPS ARRIVED – BUT TRACES OF BLOOD APPEAR ON T-SHIRT
Jurors last week heard how Murdaugh, in his first interview with detectives, said Paul had been attacked and threatened a ‘lot’ after the fatal boat accident.
He then sensationally tried to cast suspicion on a farmhand who bragged to Paul that he was a killer for the FBI.
But jurors Friday heard from Detective Laura Rutland who said Murdaugh was ‘clean’ from head to toe, despite telling them he had touched the blood-soaked bodies of Maggie and Paul – even trying to roll his son over.
Rutland added that it looked like Murdaugh had changed following the murders, noting that she found it odd the defendant was sweating but his clothes were ‘dry.’
Worley said Murdaugh’s white t-shirt and khaki shorts reacted positive to a test for blood.
However, she admitted that the test can also be triggered by bleach and rust.
Forensic evidence of the horrific crime scene was laid out by Rutland who – referring to her notes from the investigation – observed strands of brown hair in Maggie’s hands, as well as what appeared to be scratches and a bruise on Paul’s cheek.
Other images show drone shots of the crime scene, including the buildings where Maggie and Paul Murdaugh’s bloody bodies were found. Maggie was found by the red-roof building
NIGHT OF THE MURDER: New images on Friday showed the police body cam footage of Murdaugh (right) wearing a clean white shirt on the night of his wife and son’s murder
‘I knew it was really bad,’ Murdaugh said in the back of a police car as he was interviewed by detectives. ‘I could see his brain.’
Worley later described images of pieces of skull, hair strands, blood, tissue and brain matter scattered across the feed room of the kennel where the bodies were found.
Worley said the two shotgun shells recovered at the scene were both 12-gauge shells, but from different brands, one Winchester and the other Federal.
The forensic expert said she found a .300 Blackout rifle round underneath Maggie’s knee, differing to the shotguns shells around Paul’s body.
The prosecution say Murdaugh first shot Paul twice with a shotgun, hitting him in the chest and head, before shooting Maggie twice in the head with an AR-15-style rifle.
Murdaugh rocked back and forth and cried as Worley described the scene.
Worley said police found blood in Murdaugh’s SUV, along with a 16-gauge shotgun shell in the rear. She told the court the Chevrolet Suburban tested presumptive for blood after swabs were taken from the steering wheel, edge of the driver’s seat and lock button.
MURDAUGH TELLS COPS PAUL WAS THREATENED AFTER BOAT ACCIDENT
At 1am on the night of the killings, Murdaugh sat with detectives, telling them his relationship with Paul as ‘as good as it could be’ and he ‘had a wonderful marriage’ with Maggie.
During the 30-minute interview he described at length the threats and violence Paul had suffered in the aftermath of the boating accident.
Murdaugh said his son ‘didn’t know’ some of the people menacing him because much of it was coming from online due to ‘negative publicity’ from the accident.
He said people had threatened to ‘kick his a**’ and said Paul had gone out in Charleston a couple of months ago and received a black eye.
Murdaugh describe Paul as a ‘man’s man’ but said he was unable to fight back because he was facing trial over the fatal boat accident.
The defense theory is that somebody killed Paul and Maggie in revenge for the boating accident in February 2019 that left 19-year-old Mallory Beach (pictured) dead.
The defense theory is that somebody else killed Murdaugh’s wife and son in revenge for a boat crash (the Murdaugh boat Sea Hunt is pictured) during which Paul had been driving under the influence, killing a 19-year-old woman, in February 2019
Bottles and cans of beer found aboard the boat which Paul Murdaugh was driving under the influence
MURDAUGH CASTS SUSPICION ON FARMHAND WHO TOLD PAUL HE KILLED BLACK PANTHERS FOR THE FBI
He then described how farmhand, CB Rowe, had recently confided in Paul that he had ‘killed radical Black Panthers’ while working undercover for the FBI.
Murdaugh told cops: ‘He told Paul a story the other day about how when he was in high school he got in a fight with some black guys.
‘And the FBI undercover team observed him fighting with those guys and put him on an undercover team with three Navy Seals and their job was to kill radical Black Panthers and they did that from Myrtle Beach to Savannah.’
But Murdaugh quickly added: ‘I actually do not think in all honesty it’s him but I know y’all got to talk to him.’
The legal scion said ‘Paul was so taken aback’ by Rowe’s story that he recorded the farmhand on his phone saying some of it.
Murdaugh said that he had hired Rowe at the farm about two months ago but he ‘wasn’t cutting the mustard’ and Paul was having to tidy up a shoddy job the farmhand had done with sunflower fields on the estate.
Asked about how his son was coping after the boat crash, Murdaugh told cops: ‘I’ve never been prouder of him than the way he’s handled the pressures and adversity in that situation. I mean Paul is a wonderful, wonderful, wonderful kid. He can do almost anything. He gets along with almost anybody.’
Describing his relationship with Maggie, Murdaugh said they ‘had a wonderful marriage, wonderful relationship.’
Murdaugh arrives at court Monday wearing a checked shirt and long pants, his blazer draped over his cuffs
Alex’s surviving son Buster and brother John Marvin arrive at court Monday
Alex Murdaugh’s sister Lynn Murdaugh Goette (center), son Buster (left), Buster’s girlfriend Brooklynn White (right) and Alex’s brother John Marvin (behind Lynn) arrive at court Monday
The trial is taking place at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, a sleepy, rural town 50 miles west of Charleston in a low-lying region of South Carolina over which the Murdaugh family has wielded immense judicial and political power.
Indeed, in the courtroom where Murdaugh faces judgment a portrait of his late grandfather – legendary longtime 14th Circuit Solicitor Buster Murdaugh Jr. – had hung on the wall before it was removed ahead of the trial.
Prosecutors have said Murdaugh killed his wife and child to generate sympathy and distract from his financial crimes, an alleged motive that Murdaugh’s lawyers have argued doesn’t make sense.
But he has adamantly insisted from the moment he found the bodies of his wife and youngest son shot multiple times that he was not the killer.
Following the murder trial, Murdaugh will have to face more than 100 additional criminal charges, ranging from drug trafficking to allegations that he stole nearly $9 million from clients and other attorneys.
Murdaugh claimed he had been visiting his elderly mother who suffers from Alzheimer’s and arrived home to find Maggie and Paul dead near the estate’s dog kennels
A shed near the dog kennels at Moselle Hunting Lodge where Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were gunned down
Alex Murdaugh pictured with his wife Maggie and their two sons Paul (left) and Buster
Prosecutors say Murdaugh lured his wife and son to their 1,700-acre hunting lodge and shot them dead.
The court also claims that his life was spiraling out of control amid years of opioid addiction and ballooning debts.
Murdaugh pleaded not guilty in June, and the blockbuster trial is expected to include wild allegations of dark family secrets, financial ruin and hedonistic excess.
In total, over 220 people could testify against Murdaugh in the trial, it was revealed Tuesday.
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