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S8 E6: The Trial of Alex Murdaugh: First Responder - Part 4

Season 8, Ep. 6

In First Responder - Part 4, we conclude our look at the testimony of Sergeant Daniel Greene, one of the first responders to the scene of the Murdaugh double homicide. 

  

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