Former South Carolina attorney Richard “Alex” Murdaugh was sentenced Friday to two consecutive life sentences after being convicted of murdering his wife and son. 

Maggie Murdaugh, 52, and Paul Murdaugh, 22, were killed near dog kennels at the family’s home in June 2021. After listening to more than five weeks of testimony from over 75 witnesses – including Murdaugh himself – and visiting the crime scene, a jury took less than three hours Thursday to find Murdaugh, 54, guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of possession of a weapon in the commitment of a violent crime.

Prior to sentencing, Judge Clifton Newman said he did not question the prosecution’s decision not to pursue the death penalty in this case, but reflected on the fact that Murdaugh’s family has prosecuted people who may have received the death penalty for lesser crimes. 

“In the murder of your wife Maggie Murdaugh, I sentence you for a term for the rest of your natural life,” Newman said. “For the murder of Paul Murdaugh, who you probably loved so much, I sentence you to prison for murdering him, for the rest of your natural life.”

Murdaugh’s attorneys say they intend to appeal

Murdaugh’s defense attorneys Richard Harpootlian and Jim Griffin told reporters Friday they intend to file an appeal. The attorneys said the strongest grounds for appeal are the judge’s decision to admit evidence related to Murdaugh’s alleged financial crimes.

“And we feel strongly that if we lose in the state courts we’ll have success in federal court,” Griffin said.

Harpootlian said the alleged financial crimes evidence “stripped away” Murdaugh’s credibility. He added the evidence that Murdaugh stole and lied wasn’t about motive but Murdaugh’s character.

“So as a result, our options were limited … He always wanted to take the stand,” he said. “But once that information was in, I mean he had to take the stand to explain the kennel video, the lie, if you will.”

Defense attorney Dick Harpootlian and Defense attorney Jim Griffin speak after their client Alex Murdaugh is found guilty on all counts for the murder of his wife and son at the Colleton County Courthouse on Thursday.

Harpootlian again criticized evidence that was presented to the grand jury and the investigation done by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. 

“It was a comedy of error in terms of forensics on this,” he said.

When asked why Murdaugh’s son Buster did not speak during sentencing, Griffin said it would not have made a difference in Murdaugh’s sentence. Griffin said Murdaugh’s family “steadfastly” supports him.