Through sobs, did Alex Murdaugh say he killed his son?

Jan 29, 2023, 8:56 PM | Updated: Jan 30, 2023, 4:53 pm
Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian carries off a large photograph to be seen by the jury in the doub...

Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian carries off a large photograph to be seen by the jury in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

(Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

              Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian carries off a large photograph to be seen by the jury in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office hands off a photograph to defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh cries while a witness is on the stand in the double murder trial of Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. ( Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              John Marvin Murdaugh and Buster Murdaugh talk in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Melinda Worley, SLED foot and tire tread expert, points to section of a crime scene diagram to defense attorney Dick Harpootlian during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters prepares evidence with witness SLED senior special agent Jeff Croft before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on  Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson sits with the prosecuting during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Judge Clifton Newman speaks to the jury before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, January 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian listen in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              From left, defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin listens in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office points at Alex Murdaugh in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.  (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian listen to Creighton Waters in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian carries off a large photograph to be seen by the jury in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office hands off a photograph to defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh cries while a witness is on the stand in the double murder trial of Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. ( Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              John Marvin Murdaugh and Buster Murdaugh talk in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Melinda Worley, SLED foot and tire tread expert, points to section of a crime scene diagram to defense attorney Dick Harpootlian during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters prepares evidence with witness SLED senior special agent Jeff Croft before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on  Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson sits with the prosecuting during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Judge Clifton Newman speaks to the jury before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, January 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian listen in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              From left, defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin listens in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office points at Alex Murdaugh in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.  (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian listen to Creighton Waters in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian carries off a large photograph to be seen by the jury in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office hands off a photograph to defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh cries while a witness is on the stand in the double murder trial of Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. ( Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              John Marvin Murdaugh and Buster Murdaugh talk in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Melinda Worley, SLED foot and tire tread expert, points to section of a crime scene diagram to defense attorney Dick Harpootlian during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters prepares evidence with witness SLED senior special agent Jeff Croft before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on  Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson sits with the prosecuting during Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Judge Clifton Newman speaks to the jury before Alex Murdaugh's trial for murder resumes at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, January 30, 2023. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian listen in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              From left, defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin listens in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Creighton Waters, a prosecutor for the S.C. Attorney General's office points at Alex Murdaugh in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters asks witness Jeff Croft, a SLED senior special agent, questions about weapons and ammunition collected from Alex Murdaugh's home during Murdaugh's trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Monday, Jan. 30, 2023.  (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Defense attorney Jim Griffin, Alex Murdaugh and Dick Harpootlian listen to Creighton Waters in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse  in Walterboro, S.C., Monday, Jan. 30, 2023. (Andrew J. Whitaker/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defendant Alex Murdaugh places his hand over his face during a break in his double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023.  The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Defendant Alex Murdaugh watches as the prosecution and defense teams discuss evidence during his double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Grace Beahm Alford/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Members of the Murdaugh family, including Buster Murdaugh, center, Alex Murdaugh's son listens to testimony during Alex Murdaugh's double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Grace Beahm Alford/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Defendant Alex Murdaugh, left, thanks defense attorney Jim Griffin as he leaves following the day's proceedings in during his double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Grace Beahm Alford/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)
            
              Prosecutor Creighton Waters, left, speaks with defense attorney Dick Harpootlian before witness testimony continues in Alex Murdaugh's double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023.  The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool)
            
              Defendant Alex Murdaugh listens to testimony during his double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, S.C., Friday, Jan. 27, 2023. The 54-year-old attorney is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. (Grace Beahm Alford/The Post And Courier via AP, Pool)

“I did him so bad.”

That’s what a South Carolina investigator on Monday testified that Alex Murdaugh had uttered between sobs during a recorded interview three days after Murdaugh’s wife and son were killed.

But to others inside and outside the courtroom, it sounded like Murdaugh said, “They did him so bad,” on the audio from a police interview that was played at the disgraced attorney’s double murder trial after he was asked about a picture of his son’s body.

Court ended Monday before the defense could cross-examine the agent.

Earlier in the day, defense attorneys continued to question the way state authorities collected and analyzed evidence in the shooting deaths of Murdaugh’s wife and son.

Murdaugh, 54, is standing trial on two counts of murder in the shootings of his wife and son at their Colleton County home and hunting lodge on June 7, 2021. His wife, Maggie, 52, was shot several times with a rifle; their son Paul, 22, was shot twice with a shotgun near kennels on the property. Murdaugh faces 30 years to life in prison if convicted.

In the interview played Monday, Murdaugh spoke to the state agent at his brother’s house for about an hour three days after the killings. Murdaugh’s lawyer was close by.

Prosecutors paused the video several times to give State Law Enforcement Division Senior Special Agent Jeff Croft a chance to emphasize some of Murdaugh’s comments. At one point, Murdaugh said his wife was home hours before the killings when he and his son returned from riding around the property. Later in the interview, Murdaugh could be heard saying “It’s just so bad,” before the unclear comment that Croft said sounded like Murdaugh was implying he had killed his son.

In court, Murdaugh appeared to shake his head no when Croft said what he heard.

Murdaugh also broke into sobs on the 2021 recording after mentioning a small disagreement he had with his wife over visiting her family.

“She was a wonderful girl and a wonderful wife. And she was a great mother,” Murdaugh said.

Monday started with cross-examination of another state agent who testified at length about evidence collected from the Murdaugh home and property.

Similarly to the previous days of testimony, officers and crime scene technicians presented evidence to the jury that investigators will likely later explain in more detail. Prosecutors described their case as a puzzle in last week’s opening statement.

While cross-examining witnesses, though, defense attorneys have asked questions suggesting the metaphorical puzzle pieces either aren’t clear or prosecutors aren’t putting them all on the table.

State Law Enforcement Division Special Agent Melinda Worley testified Friday about photographs of the bodies, shotgun pellets and DNA swabs from the scene as well as clothes and fingernail clippings from the autopsies.

In Monday’s cross-examination, defense attorney Dick Harpootlian honed in on several items, including identifying footprints, one of Worley’s specialties. She told him one of the footprints in blood near where Murdaugh’s son was shot came from a deputy.

“Is that the preservation of the scene that your standards require?” Harpootlian asked.

“Not exactly, no,” Worley responded.

Harpootlian also had Worley come off the stand and work on a rough diagram of the angles of the shots fired at Paul and Maggie Murdaugh, pointing out a significant disparity between the directions the shots at each victim came from.

Worley said that can happen when a shooter is moving.

“One explanation would be movement. One explanation would be two shooters,” Harpootlian said.

Alex Murdaugh continued to rock and dab his eyes during more graphic testimony, including when Harpootlian showed a photo of his wife’s body to ask Worley if there could have been a shoeprint on his wife’s calf that was not formally documented as the scene was examined.

Worley said she couldn’t be certain.

Croft was one of the chief agents investigating the double killings and also testified about guns, ammunition, and fired casings gathered from the Murdaugh home after the killings, showing at least four different shotguns and rifles to the jury and testifying that the Murdaughs kept the weapons loaded in their gun room.

In his interview, Murdaugh told Croft that his son was unfocused and would stay with family and friends across the state, leaving his possessions behind instead of bringing them home.

“He did that with clothes, he did that with guns he did that with my boats,” Murdaugh said.

Prosecutors in their opening statement said the guns that killed Paul and Maggie Murdaugh have not been found, but markings on casings found around the home that may have been used for target practice matched casings found at the scene.

Alex Murdaugh also faces about 100 charges related to accusations of money laundering, stealing millions from clients and the family law firm, tax evasion and trying to get a man to fatally shoot him so his surviving son could collect a $10 million life insurance policy. He was being held in jail without bail on those counts before he was charged with murder.

Since the killings, Murdaugh’s life has seen a stunningly fast downfall. His family dominated the legal system in tiny neighboring Hampton County for generations, both as prosecutors and private attorneys known for getting life-changing settlements for accidents and negligence cases.

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Through sobs, did Alex Murdaugh say he killed his son?