Closing arguments are set to begin as soon as Wednesday after the jury visits the crime scene in the double-murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of killing his wife and son
State rests its rebuttal to defense’s case, opening the door for both sides to make final pitches to the jury
The prosecution has rested its case against former South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh, accused of killing his wife and son in 2021. WSJ’s Valerie Bauerlein breaks down key themes from the first part of the trial and what we can expect to see next. Photo Illustration: Adele MorganClosing arguments are set to begin as soon as Wednesday after the jury visits the crime scene in the
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