Jim Griffin accuses the state of framing his client

Defense attorney Jim Griffin, on the right, accuses the state of framing his client, Alex Murdaugh, on the left, during closing arguments in Colleton County, S.C., on March 2, 2023.

“Did the dog eat his email?” defense attorney Jim Griffin sardonically said Thursday about one of the state’s major slip-ups in the murder case against Alex Murdaugh. “How does the lead investigator in the case not get the lab report that says there’s no blood on the shirt?”

During a relatively short two-and-a-half-hour closing argument, the defense repeatedly told jurors they cannot trust the state’s evidence. Griffin pointed to missteps made during the initial investigation into the brutal murders of Maggie Murdaugh, and Paul Murdaugh, at Moselle on the night of June 7, 2021. The attorney insisted those missteps amounted to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) framing his client.

Incriminating evidence was and remains hard to find, Griffin told jurors. And ruling Alex Murdaugh out as a suspect with GPS data that could have been secured by competent investigators—but which was not secured by SLED—was even lower on the state’s agenda, the defense attorney argued.



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