'I need you to kill me': Former client recalls Alex Murdaugh's botched suicide attempt
Alex Murdaugh has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murders of his wife and son.Murdaugh, a once prominent South Carolina attorney, isMurdaugh stood before the judge on Friday, again maintaining his innocence.
It was a stunning fall from grace as ABC News learned more about Alex Murdaugh's botched suicide attempt from the man who was there.Curtis "Eddie" Smith, who is a former client of Alex Murdaugh, has been charged with assault and battery of a high aggravated nature. Smith has not yet entered a plea.
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