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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, who oversaw the prosecution in the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial, says Murdaugh himself was their biggest piece of evidence. “When he took the stand, I think that was fatal for him ultimately," he says. "That was the nail."

SC attorney general: Alex Murdaugh taking the stand was ‘fatal’ for his case