The Megyn Kelly Show

Fatal Flaws in Alex Murdaugh’s Cross Examination, Staying True to Your Convictions, with Mark Geragos, Ronnie Richter, and More | Ep. 500

Feb 24, 2023
Mark Geragos, a high-profile trial lawyer, and Ronnie Richter, a South Carolina lawyer, delve into the Alex Murdaugh double-murder trial, highlighting Murdaugh's lies and the missteps in his cross-examination. They discuss the psychological impact of his testimony on jury perception. Adding a comedic twist, Tony Hinchcliffe shares his childhood experiences and the evolution of comedy through cancel culture. The conversation also touches on personal convictions and friendship dynamics, providing an engaging mix of legal analysis and humor.
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ANECDOTE

Missing Memories

  • Murdaugh claims he can't recall his final conversation with his murdered wife and son.
  • This seems improbable given the traumatic nature of the event.
INSIGHT

Lack of Grief

  • Murdaugh's lack of clear memories and emotional response to the murders raises questions.
  • Grieving family members typically relive details and express self-blame.
ANECDOTE

The Silent Dogs

  • Murdaugh claimed the dogs at the kennels didn't sense anyone unusual.
  • This contradicts the idea of unknown assailants being present.
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