South Carolina prosecutors revealed publicly for the first time that Alex Murdaugh's youngest son Paul sent his friends a Snapchat video shortly before his and his mother's murders — and it is a key piece of evidence in the state's case against Murdaugh.
MURDAUGH MURDERS: AG TO SEEK LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE AS JUDGE ORDERS STATE TO TURN OVER BLOOD-SPATTER ANALYSIS
Murdaugh is accused of gunning down his troubled son and his wife on June 7, 2021, near the dog kennels on their sprawling 1700-acre hunting estate known as Moselle in Islandton, South Carolina.
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