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mark tinsley was confronted by alex. alex denied it. alex is telling you the truth even though everyone who knew him had no idea who he was. everyone. no one knew who he really was. the people who came in here and said we thought this about them, not a single person knew who he really was. that's how convincing he is. he denies this confrontation when mark was like -- what you doing about the boat case? mark says, you are going to have to pay money to the family. millions of dollars. alex doesn't have that. he is barely one step ahead of the game at this point. he doesn't have insurance coverage anymore or at least not a big umbrella policy. why? his insurance company dropped him after the satterfield case. the insurance company thinks the money went to the boys but it didn't. they don't know he stole it all. they don't want to ensure him anymore. he doesn't have that to help him pay the beach case. what's the one hope he has? that's the ferris case. they get a verdict in february of 2021, $792,000. eventually, he tells chris wilson, i'
mark tinsley was confronted by alex. alex denied it. alex is telling you the truth even though everyone who knew him had no idea who he was. everyone. no one knew who he really was. the people who came in here and said we thought this about them, not a single person knew who he really was. that's how convincing he is. he denies this confrontation when mark was like -- what you doing about the boat case? mark says, you are going to have to pay money to the family. millions of dollars. alex...
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what we do know is that mark tinsley said that is what he was seeking to do. told by the defense that he didn't have money. so it is like, prove it. none of us believe that. we don't know about you in this community. prove it. how can he have anybody stand with his financial records? because that account will open right up. you can't have that happen. it will all end and he will lose his career. he will lose his livelihood. he will face investigations and consequences like he has never -- like he's been able to avoid his entire life. if he can stay one step ahead. one day longer, one month longer, then he doesn't have to face that accountability that he has to face. the hearing is scheduled for june 10, 2021. and no one here can argue to you that it will definitely be granted. all we are arguing is what the witnesses said that they were intending to do. and as you have seen in court over the past six weeks, things happen in the process starts. once that process starts, there is a conclusion to it. there is a conclusion to that. and then you heard from tony sat
what we do know is that mark tinsley said that is what he was seeking to do. told by the defense that he didn't have money. so it is like, prove it. none of us believe that. we don't know about you in this community. prove it. how can he have anybody stand with his financial records? because that account will open right up. you can't have that happen. it will all end and he will lose his career. he will lose his livelihood. he will face investigations and consequences like he has never -- like...
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. >> bill: want to bring in mark tinsley. amily whose testimony helped convict alex murdaugh. good morning, mark. thank you for being here. a clip from the judge on the stand last week when we sat and watched. he mentioned your name and called you a tiger, watch. >> i can just imagine on that day june 7th when a lawyer is confronted and confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail, i know it had to have been quite a bit going through your mind on that day. >> bill: i know you are happy with the conviction. what comes next in a legal sense? >> happy is probably not the right word. there is a great deal of relief. to think that something that i did played a role in the warped mind of alex murdaugh in deciding to kill his wife and son is a burden and we don't necessarily think logically. sometimes we think emotionally. so there was a certain amount of relief in this conviction but we still have a ways to go. >> bill: how suspicious were you of murdaugh and w
. >> bill: want to bring in mark tinsley. amily whose testimony helped convict alex murdaugh. good morning, mark. thank you for being here. a clip from the judge on the stand last week when we sat and watched. he mentioned your name and called you a tiger, watch. >> i can just imagine on that day june 7th when a lawyer is confronted and confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail, i know it had to have been...
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the law firm quit asking alex about missing money. >> even mark tinsley, the civil lawyer for mallory the case would be over against alex. >> alex was in a much better position with regards to protecting himself after maggie and paul were murdered. >> but the allegations of financial crimes did eventually come out. >> he was forced out of the law firm that his own family built, indicted for dozens and dozens of financial crimes. he was even disbarred. >> did you really know alex murdaugh? >> i don't think i ever really knew him. i don't think anybody knows him. >> the state's final witness was a sled agent named peter rudofski, and all rudofski really did was to take data and evidence that had been presented earlier in the case and put them into one timeline. it was 43 pages. >> it's extremely powerful to see all the evidence together in that way. >> people who had been saying things like, ah, the state should be pretty worried, the day before completely turned around that day. uh-oh, this is not looking good for alex murdaugh. >> and with that, after 17 days of testimony, the state r
the law firm quit asking alex about missing money. >> even mark tinsley, the civil lawyer for mallory the case would be over against alex. >> alex was in a much better position with regards to protecting himself after maggie and paul were murdered. >> but the allegations of financial crimes did eventually come out. >> he was forced out of the law firm that his own family built, indicted for dozens and dozens of financial crimes. he was even disbarred. >> did you...
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confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tagger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing the death of mallory beach and having a father for the most part on his death bed, i can imagine, or i can't really imagine, but i know that it had to be quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but amazingly to have you come to testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were just out enjoying life. it is not credible. it is not believable. you can convince yourself about it, but obviously, you have the inability to convince anyone else about that. so, if you made any such arguments as a lawyer, you would lose every case about that, and cases that you will not have the opportunity to argue anymore except perhaps your own as you sit in the department of corrections. anything further? >> no, sir. >> all right. mr. murdaugh, i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for the term of your natural life. for the murder of paul mur
confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tagger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing the death of mallory beach and having a father for the most part on his death bed, i can imagine, or i can't really imagine, but i know that it had to be quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but amazingly to have you come to testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were just out enjoying life. it is not credible. it is not...
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and confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing discovery in the case involving the death of mallory beach. and having a father, for the most part, on his deathbed. i can imagine -- i really can't imagine -- i know it had to have been quite a dip going through your mind on that day. but amazingly, to have you come and testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were out just enjoying life, not credible. not believable. you can convince yourself about it but obviously you have the inability to convince anyone else about that. so if you made any such arguments as a lawyer you would lose every case like that. cases you will never have an opportunity to argue anymore except perhaps your own as you sit in the department of corrections. anything further? >> no. >> mr. murdaugh, i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife, maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for a term of the rest of your natural life. for the murder of pau
and confesses to having stolen over half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing discovery in the case involving the death of mallory beach. and having a father, for the most part, on his deathbed. i can imagine -- i really can't imagine -- i know it had to have been quite a dip going through your mind on that day. but amazingly, to have you come and testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were out just enjoying...
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confesses to having stolen over a half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing discovery in a case involving the death of mallory beach and having a father for the most part on his death bed, i could imagine or really can't imagine, i know it had to be quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but amazingly, to have you come and testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were out just enjoying life. not credible. not believable. you can convince yourself about it, but obviously you have the inability to convince anyone else about that. so if you made any such arguments as a lawyer, you would lose every case like that, cases you will never have an opportunity to argue anymore except perhaps your own as you sit in the department of corrections. the nothing further? >> no, sir. >> mr. murdaugh, i sentence you to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments in the murder of your wife, maggie murdaugh, i sentence you for a term of the rest of your natural life. for the murder of paul m
confesses to having stolen over a half a million dollars from a client and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail pursuing discovery in a case involving the death of mallory beach and having a father for the most part on his death bed, i could imagine or really can't imagine, i know it had to be quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but amazingly, to have you come and testify that it was just another ordinary day that my wife and son and i were out just enjoying life. not...
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and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail. pursuing. discovery. in the case involving the death of mallory beach. and having a father. for the most part on his deathbed. i could imagine. i really can't imagine. but i know it had to. have been quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but to have you come and testify. that it was just another ordinary day. and i were out just enjoying life. not credible. not believable. yourself about it, but obviously you're have the inability to convince anyone else about that. so. if you made any such arguments as a lawyer, you would lose every case and that like that. cases you will never have an opportunity to argue anymore. except perhaps your own as you sit in the department of corrections. mr murdoch. i sentence you. to the state department of corrections on each of the murder indictments. and the murder of your wife, maggie murdock. sentence you for the term of the rest of your natural life. for the murder of paul. murder. so much. i sentence you to prison. murdering him. rest of your natural life.
and he has a tiger like mark tinsley on his tail. pursuing. discovery. in the case involving the death of mallory beach. and having a father. for the most part on his deathbed. i could imagine. i really can't imagine. but i know it had to. have been quite a bit going through your mind on that day. but to have you come and testify. that it was just another ordinary day. and i were out just enjoying life. not credible. not believable. yourself about it, but obviously you're have the inability to...