ABC News exclusive: Juror says cellphone video sealed Murdaugh's fate
A juror who voted to convict Alex Murdaugh on Thursday told ABC News in an exclusive interview that the piece of evidence that convinced him the disgraced lawyer was guilty, was the cellphone video placing Murdaugh at the scene minutes before the murders of his wife and youngest son.
"I was certain it was [Murdaugh's] voice," Craig Moyer, a carpenter, said as he recalled the background voice he heard during his first watch of the video captured by Murdaugh's son. The video was taken at the family's dog kennels by Paul Murdaugh, 22, who later that night was brutally murdered along with his mother Margaret, 52.
"Everybody else could hear [Murdaugh's voice] too," Moyer said, referring to the other jurors.
Moyer's comments to ABC News' Eva Pilgrim came just hours after he voted to convict Murdaugh, concluding the small-town South Carolina saga which documented the downfall of a powerful attorney from a family which for generations exuded power over the state’s Lowcountry region.
Please watch "Good Morning America" on Friday at 7 a.m. ET to see more of Moyer's interview and ABC News' coverage of the Murdaugh case.