Cellphone video could prove to be crucial in Alex Murdaugh murder trial
Prosecutors in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh are attempting to use cellphone video to prove that the prominent South Carolina attorney killed his wife and son, while Murdaugh has pleaded not guilty and continues to maintain his innocence. NBC News' Catie Beck and Danny Cevallos speak about the latest in the case.
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