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Prosecutors claim Alex Murdaugh killed wife and son to shift focus from other crimes

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Former high-profile South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh appeared in court as he stands on trial for the murder of his wife and son. NBC News’ Sam Brock reports on how prosecutors are claiming Murdaugh’s motive was to take attention away from the laundry list of other alleged crimes.