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Alex Murdaugh used phone calls to ‘manufacture an alibi,’ prosecution says
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In the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh, who is accused of killing his wife and one of his sons, the prosecution questioned why Murdaugh’s phone recorded a series of steps and made several phone calls directly after the murders. The prosecution accused Murdaugh of making the phone calls to “manufacture an alibi.”Feb. 24, 2023