In an exclusive interview, we are hearing from Colleton County Sheriff's Office, who were the first on the scene when Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were murdered in June 2021.
Captain Jason Chapman said within the first hour of him arriving on scene the night of the murders, he felt like something wasn't right.He said Alex Murdaugh's body language showed there was more going on than what Alex was saying.
"Its years and years of reading people -- a detective will tell you a lot of times it doesn't matter what come out of your mouth in the interview room, it's what body says. If we can have someone come in and sit and say the typical, 'I swear I didn't do it, swear I didn't do it,' but their body says everything opposite," Capt. Chapman said.
Detective Greene was the first on the scene the night of the murders, and Detective Rutland was a part of the whole investigation, as well as helped interview Alex with SLED.
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