what do you need to know? well, this is what i know. i spoke with madeleine s sister in depth as well as local sources. her vehicle, a dark blue town and country was seen all around town as far away as 20 miles away at a gas station in rushford, minnesota. but here is the thing about this woman. she didn t just fall off the turnip truck, okay? this woman ran part of the public health at the mayo clinic. she had that degree. she was working on her master s degree. juggled two children, elen and noah ages 5 and 2. getting this emotion to daycare in montessori, getting this back. she was looking for a new place to live. i find that significant. she and the bio dad had split but they did still often do
i fell off the turnip truck outside of 30 rock a couple of years ago and brushed the dirt off and walked upstairs, and phil griffin needed somebody to polish his shoes so i got a job. it s way beyond my pay grade to figure out, why is it that two of the lawmakers got expelled in tennessee yesterday, but one didn t i m a simple man can you explain that to me i m trying to pick up i m not good in sudoku, so sometimes i don t pick up trends and i don t see where things are going maybe you can help me out with what happened yesterday and why one was allowed to remain in and two were expelled. well, phil griffin told me when you fell off the turnip truck, you didn t bump your head i think you can figure it out with me. that is, clearly, one was white, two were black
we ll talk about the possibility of tapes. michael steele, as you know, i say it all the time, i m a simple country lawyer. fell off a turnip truck outside of 30 rock. got a show. it s crazy. even i know this is not good news. no. the fact you have a federal judge saying it s likely a crime was committed, and we re going to make you turn over attorney-client documents, talk about the impact of that. i mean, it s significant. it is a very strong ruling, and for folks just to understand how sacrosanct the attorney-client privilege is, i mean, the least, little thing can really put that delicate balance in peril. so when the judge looks at this case and looks at this particular aspect of the case, what she saw here is the fact that there is indications that
the scene when they got there, murdaugh, i found my wife and child. and that was it pure the tears were over. look, these jurors did not just fall off of the turnip truck. this morning there is so much second-guessing. did they rush to judgment? rush to judgment, are you kidding? they listened weeks and weeks and weeks of testimony. i challenge anyone that questions this jury to come in and sit and listen to all the testimony we have been listening to. there was no rush to judgment. it was easy to figure out, he lied about the critical four to five minute when the murders occurred. who else would lie about that specific time lapse other than the killer. ainsley: you know, nancy, when alex murdaugh was on the stand, he never said think about if your child and spouse died,