Juror says Alex Murdaugh's testimony was 'full of holes and confusion'

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Juror James McDowell discussed his thoughts during the double murder trial and his decision to attend the sentencing hearing after finding Alex Murdaugh guilty.

James McDowell, whose brother was a witness in the double murder trial, described the jury's deliberations on 'Fox & Friends' days after Alex was convicted of murdering his wife, Maggie, and his son, Paul.

McDowell’s brother, a law enforcement agent, served as the second witness in the trial. McDowell explained to co-hostthat he was upfront about his connection to the case, but he maintained that he could be a fair juror. Alex Murdaugh listens to defense attorney Jim Griffin give his closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh’s trial for murder at the Colleton County Courthouse on Wednesday, March 1, 2023.

 

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