WALTERBORO, S.C. — Alex Murdaugh’s paralegal testified Wednesday at his double murder trial about the betrayal she felt when she discovered he lied and manipulated to steal millions of dollars from clients.

Annette Griswoldtold jurors about Murdaugh’s efforts to steal millions from his family law firm and multiple clients. Murdaugh, 54, has been accused of killing his family in an attempt to distract from his financial crimes and buy time and sympathy.

Griswold described her fear of retaliation and told jurors of Murdaugh’s “Tasmanian Devil” personality which changed after the killings. She said he seemed to have his “ass on his shoulders” and would shout at staff in anger.

But Murdaugh was a dedicated family man, Griswold said, who was unable to stay at the family home where the killings took place and struggled to stay focused.

During Griswold’s testimony, lead prosecutor Creighton Waters entered into evidence a text from Murdaugh to Griswold that was sent after the murders and Murdaugh’s initial arrests — texts that were sent while the disgraced lawyer was in drug rehab.

The text read, in part: “The worst part is, I did the most damage to the ones I love the most.”

Following Murdaugh’s termination from his family’s law firm in September 2021, Murdaugh issued a statement admitting a long-time opioid addiction. Later, amid his financial crime indictments, he was also charged with a multi-county drug trafficking scheme.