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Gender Male
Death53 years ago
Date of birth July 4,1943
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Arlington
Massachusetts
United States
Date of died September 3,1970
DiedTopanga
California
United States
Also known asBlind Owl
1968
Job Singer
Guitarist
Songwriter
Movies/Shows Monterey Pop
Paradise
Awards MacArthur Fellowship
Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada
Other nameBlind Owl, Charles Holloway, Esq
InstrumentsGuitar; Vocals; Harmonica
Parents John C. Wilson Jr.
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SongsSongsGoing Up the CountryLiving the Blues · 1968 On The Road AgainBoogie with Canned Heat · 1968 Boogie Chillen No. 2Hooker 'n Heat View 25+ more
ListGoing Up the CountryLiving the Blues · 1968
Albums The Theory Of Flight
Spouse Jennifer Wilson
Party Republican Party
Position South Carolina Attorney General
Children Michael Wilson
Education University of South Carolina School of Law
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Alan Wilson 24 Life story


Alan Wilson was a highly secretive American private military executive who was involved in at least two plots against his country. He was the highest-level co-conspirator of the Sentox nerve gas conspiracy which caused the deaths of about 200 individuals (including David Palmer and Michelle Dessler) during Day 5.

Alex Murdaugh verdict: Disgraced lawyer guilty of killing wife and son

Mar 2,2023 10:00 pm

By Kayla Epstein in Walterboro, South Carolina & Jude Sheerin in WashingtonBBC News

A disgraced South Carolina lawyer has been found guilty of murdering his wife and son to distract from his multi-million dollar financial crimes.

The Jury deliberated for less than Three Hours before finding Alex Murdaugh, 54, guilty of two counts of Murder at The End of a six-week trial.

He faces 30 years to life in prison without parole for each Murder Charge .

Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were shot at Close Range near The Dog kennels on their family estate on 7 June, 2021.

Alex Murdaugh stood impassively as he learned his fate during Thursday evening's hearing in Walterboro.

" The Evidence of guilt is overwhelming, " South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Clifton Newman said. He told The Court sentencing would take place on Friday morning.

Murdaugh had pleaded Not Guilty to killing his wife and Youngest Son in an attempt to conceal years of financial Corruption - Fraud That he himself had acknowledged In Court .

After the 12-person jury's verdict, dozens of spectators gathered outside the back of The Court where officers ushered a handcuffed Murdaugh quickly into a black van.

Reporters shouted questions, though he remained silent. As police tucked him inside The Vehicle , One Man behind the media line shouted That he was praying for him.

The Case - chronicling the downfall of A Family born to power and Privilege - Made national headlines. Murdaugh was once an influential personal injury attorney in The State , and for decades until 2006 his Family Members had served as the leading prosecutors in the area.

But The Trial heard That for years he had been stealing from his law partners and clients to feed an addiction to painkillers and an extravagant lifestyle.

In a risky move for any defendant in a Murder Case , Murdaugh took to The Witness stand, trying to convince The Jury That someone angry over a deadly 2019 boating accident involving Paul could have killed his son to seek revenge.

" I would never hurt Maggie, and I would never hurt Paul - ever - under any circumstances, " Murdaugh testified.

The Case against him was based entirely on Circumstantial Evidence . No direct Evidence - Things like a Murder Weapon , blood on his clothing or an Eyewitness - was presented at trial.

Instead The Prosecution focused on an incriminating Snapchat video taken by Murdaugh's son just before The Murders .

Paul and His Mother were killed at the kennels on The Family 's sprawling hunting estate, known as Moselle.

For 20 months after their murders, Alex Murdaugh told law enforcement repeatedly he had not been at The Dog kennels at All That evening, and was At Home napping.

But in the Snapchat video filmed by Paul just minutes before the shootings, the defendant's voice could be heard in the background.

On The Stand at trial, Murdaugh admitted he had lied, saying his years-long addiction to painkillers had put him in a paranoid state.

The Court also heard of Murdaugh's bizarre attempt to stage his own death in an Insurance Fraud scheme just three months after he murdered his 52-year-old wife and 22-year-old son.

Early on in the proceedings, Judge Newman ruled That prosecutors could bring in Evidence of Murdaugh's alleged financial crimes.

Investigators say he stole millions from clients and colleagues, including $3. 7m (£3m) in 2019 alone. And at trial, Murdaugh admitted to wide-scale theft.

Prosecutors argued it was these crimes That drove him to Murder - That he thought the deaths of Maggie and Paul would gain him sympathy and stave off A Reckoning over his misdeeds.

Murdaugh and his defence team had argued In Court That this theory was ludicrous and financial problems would never have led him to Murder .

Several witnesses testified That on The Night of The Murders Alex Murdaugh had asked Maggie, who had been at The Family 's other property in nearby Edisto Beach , to return to Moselle.

Maggie much preferred Edisto to Moselle and hadn't planned on leaving, her sister Marion Proctor told The Court . But Murdaugh's elderly father was dying, and so Mrs Proctor encouraged her to support him.

Alex Murdaugh and his two sons were fond of hunting, and Moselle was home to A Collection of guns.

Prosecutors alleged That Murdaugh had used one of these - a 300 Blackout assault-style Rifle - to kill Maggie, and another weapon to kill Paul . But they were unable to find either firearm and produce them at trial.

Maggie was shot four or five times with a Rifle and their son was shot twice with a shotgun, The Trial heard.

South Carolina 's top prosecutor, Attorney General Alan Wilson , said: " Today's verdict proves That no-one, no matter who you are In Society , is above The Law . "

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