Disbarred South Carolina attorney Richard “Alex” Murdaugh returned to the stand Friday to continue testifying in his double murder trial about his financial misconduct, drug addiction and his actions the day his wife and son were killed.

Lead prosecutor Creighton Waters pressed Murdaugh on inconsistencies in his “fuzzy” memory and his “new story” of what happened, a day after he revealed for the first time he was at the scene where his wife and son were shot shortly before they died.

Murdaugh, 54, admitted Thursday to lying to investigators about the last time he saw 52-year-old Maggie Murdaugh and 22-year-old Paul Murdaugh on June 7, 2021. Murdaugh broke down several times Thursday while being questioned by his defense attorney Jim Griffin about finding their bodies at the family’s property in Colleton County and vehemently denied killing them. 

Waters continued to question Murdaugh about alleged theft from clients as his drug addiction escalated and what he was doing the moments before the killings during a sometimes combative cross-examination. Prosecutors allege Murdaugh killed his wife and son to gain sympathy and buy time to cover up financial crimes that were about to be discovered.

Waters finished questioning Murdaugh Friday afternoon. Defense attorneys may call at least two more witnesses after Murdaugh’s testimony is finished.

Murdaugh admits lying, but again denies killing his family

Waters questioned Murdaugh about what prosecutors allege is his motive for murder: gaining sympathy when he is about to be held accountable.

“When accountability is at your door Mr. Murdaugh, bad things happen, isn’t that true?” Waters asked, pointing to both the killing of his family and Sept. 4, 2021 when Murdaugh claimed he was attacked by an unknown assailant.