Ellen Riemer testifies as a rebuttal witness

Dr. Ellen Riemer, on the far right, testifies as a rebuttal witness in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh. on the left, in Colleton County, S.C. on Feb. 28, 2023.

The pathologist who performed the autopsies on Alex Murdaugh’s wife and son took issue with defense claims about how Maggie Murdaugh and Paul Murdaugh were shot and killed as the state marshaled a series of rebuttal witnesses in Colleton County on Tuesday.

“Let’s talk a little bit about Paul,” prosecutor Creighton Waters said. “You heard the defense pathologist and their subsequent expert talk about there being a contact to the top of Paul’s head. Is that correct?”

Dr. Ellen Riemer replied in the affirmative and the two went on to discuss her specific reaction to the defense witnesses’ claims in light of her having conducted the actual autopsy of the Paul Murdaugh.

“The entrance was to the top of the left shoulder and then went into the left side of the head before exiting the top of the head,” Riemer said, disputing claims made on Monday by forensic pathologist Dr. Jonathan Eisenstat and forensic scientist Timothy Palmbach, who testified that Paul Murdaugh was likely killed by a contact blast–meaning the barrel of the shotgun was pressed against his head. Riemer believes the gun was roughly three feet away when fired.



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