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scene, around the time his wife and son were killed. and computer crimes expert, testifying for the state, city extract this video from paul murdoch's home, several months after his death. the video shows a dog, but it's now the jury sees on the video that is critical to the states case. it's what they hear on its. >> what do you hear in the video? >> you hear three different voices in the video. you can tell because they're so different, you can tell that there are different voices. >> listen closely. >> and this, time the state is gonna publish that video, it's not under seal. >> i, is got a bird in his mouth. >> it's a chicken. >> the time that the video was taken, is key to the prosecutor's case. >> what time is a video

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CNN This Morning

>> reporter: and when court resumes today in just a few hours, a computer crimes expert who was testifying for the state will be back on the stand. he did forensics, don, on maggie murdaugh's phone and he said it was moved long after she was dead, that the camera tried to open for one second for facial recognition, but it wasn't maggie's face, so it didn't open. also, he said there were five missed calls from alex murdaugh and two text messages long after she was dead. one said, "call me, babe." so now the jury will have to make some sense of that, don. >> this is all fascinating. randi ckaye, appreciate it. we've learned the fbi searched donald trump's former think tank office after they found classified documents there. what it could mean for the investigation. >> so mr. trump, i understand you're not going to answer any questions today about your preparation with your counsel, is that correct? >> should i say this or respond

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