Murdaugh Murders: Firearms Expert Drops Bombshell Murder Weapon Evidence

Murdaugh Murders: Firearms Expert Drops Bombshell Murder Weapon Evidence

Firearms examiner Paul Greer testified that shell casings found near the body of Alex Murdaugh’s wife, Maggie, have markings that match shell casings found at their family shooting range. Greer’s testimony is crucial to prosecutors’ case, who allege Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were murdered at their South Carolina home with a family weapon.

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40 thoughts on “Murdaugh Murders: Firearms Expert Drops Bombshell Murder Weapon Evidence

  1. Can someone explain why 300Blk cases that are weathered and tarnished are being identified as the cases from the murder shots? Just because they are there, its a farm, wouldn't recently fired cases be pretty much untarnished…..
    Would it not be fair to surmise that there is a slim chance someone fired a 308Win (Maybe even with same 147gr FMJ projectiles) and removed the cases from the premises?

  2. So the wife acquires a second gun to replace the one supposedly stolen/missing only to later be killed by that same type of gun as the original and replacement, yet Mr. Murdaugh magically forgets that the gun was replaced until he was confronted about a replacement having been acquired? Then the match on the casings, from firing and ejection that just happened to match some that were shot long enough ago that they were significantly tarnished, but those did not match the other son's blackout gun. Then the shotgun, had his wife's DNA on the receiver and it was the shotgun the Mr. Murdaugh supposedly went back to the house to get in case anyone was still around? Seriously?

    I can't believe I heard any of the jurors say that the most persuasive thing with the timeline discrepancy in their minds when this is about as hard core as the evidence can get linking the ammo found in the house, the "2nd time missing blackout rifle", the casing that matched from being fired before the murders with the casings used in the murders. I get you have to hear all evidence, but the fact that the jurors didn't call out this evidence in their public comments is a bit concerning to me. Had I been on that jury, I would have recounted that information to every other juror and simply asked them how they could account for any other option and dropped the mic. But that's just me. I don't know how this guy can live with himself. I don't think it should be easy to take a life, and it is something I struggle with as a Christian for things like this, but I am not sure I would have a hard time voting for the death penalty for this man.

  3. If he is a well established attorney and had so much wealth why didn't he have home security cameras set up all over their property?to me that says alot about a man of power and his concern for his family

  4. Idk why they don’t pull his phone records for the next 7 days after the murders like they did the night of the murders and retrace his steps and see if they can’t find the murder weapons

  5. So this evidence basically confirmed that the bullets fired into Paul and Maggie must have come from the weapons found at Murdaugh's property, right?

  6. Didn't watch the whole testimony from this guy but I'm curious if they recovered any of the actual bullets that were shot through the 300 blackout to commit these murders? Casings can be reloaded and someone trying to frame him and destroy this family could have easily snuck onto their property and retrieved some of the hundreds of casings that were on the property and reloaded them so the testimony in this video in my opinion proves absolutely nothing. Matching the actual bullets from their gun range to the bullets that went through Maggy's body would be proof that the bullets that killed Maggy came from the family gun.

  7. Not many objections from his defense team at all, I think at this point they knew all this evidence pointed directly to him but they didn’t try at all to object to anything.

  8. Just because there are spent cases laying around everywhere doesn't convict someone….it could also mean that the dad and sons could have been target shooting and didn't pick up the spent cases as they had an active hobby with guns. But if the projectile was retrieved from the body and ballistics run that should show the markings to confirm which gun however?

  9. Paul's video blew the lid off of Murdaugh's alibi. This evidence blew his defense out of the water. No real way to explain how guns from your house were used in these murders, other than that Alex did it. To me, this evidence was the smoking gun, pun intended, that Murdaugh was guilty.

  10. Bullets did not match
    The results for those comparisons were inconclusive, again that means I was unable to determine if they had been fired by item 33 or they had been firearm or firearms with similar characteristics,”

  11. In conclusion, both buckshot and birdshot shells were used on paul. Using two different types of shells in a single load is very unique, and something that helped the prosecution identify the family guns as the murder weapons

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