Alex Murdaugh Facing Two Murder Charges – What Will Defense Case Look Like?

Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina personal injury attorney, has been charged with the murders of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul. In the trial set to begin at the end of January 2023, he faces two counts of murder and two counts of possessing a firearm during the commission of a violent crime. Murdaugh has pled not guilty. Before being charged with the two murders, Murdaugh and his prominent family were tied to three mysterious deaths, and Murdaugh has admitted that he tried to stage his own murder. There are also nearly 100 criminal charges linked to Murdaugh. There have been multiple theories of what Murdaugh’s defense attorneys will argue during the trial. In the video above, former criminal prosecutor Loni Coombs; Michal Higdon, anchor and investigative reporter at WCSC-TV Charleston; forensic expert Joseph Scott Morgan; and former FBI agent Bobby Chacon share their insight. And, Dr. Phil explains the one thing he suggests the defense focus on if they want to mount a reasonable defense. On Wednesday’s episode, “Murdaugh Murders,” Dr. Phil takes a deep dive into this scandal with his panel of experts. Hear the 911 call from the day Murdaugh claims a man attempted to kill him, the circumstances surrounding one of the deaths the family was linked to, and what the Murdaugh name means in South Carolina. Check local listings to see where you can watch. WATCH: ‘The Name Murdaugh Is The Law Of The Land,’ Says Reporter About Prominent S. Carolina Family Tied To Murders TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have an outrageous story that will shock Dr. Phil?