After Chris Wilson learned that Alex Murdaugh had been embezzling money from his own law firm, he confronted the family patriarch.
Wilson got a call from Alex's law firm partner, Lee Cope, disclosing Murdaugh's decade-long theft of millions.
"That hit you like a thunderbolt," prosecutor Creighton Waters asked.
"It knocked me down," said Wilson, who appeared distressed. On Sept. 4, 2021, Wilson met Alex and confronted him.
"He broke down crying," Wilson testified. Alex then told him he had been addicted to opioids for more than 20 years and had been stealing the money to feed his habit.
"I was so mad. I had loved the guy for so long, and I probably still loved him a little bit, but I was so mad, and I don’t remember how it ended," said Wilson, who was stunned to learn his best friend was a drug addict. "How did I not know these things or see these things?”
A few hours later, Wilson got a phone call informing him that Alex had been shot in the head.
Waters asked Wilson to describe his reaction.
“What the devil is going on? I thought he tried to kill himself,” he replied.
Alex didn't try to kill himself but hired a former client to shoot him in what he claimed was a murder-suicide attempt, so his older son would get a $10 million life insurance payout.
Wilson was testifying at a hearing, outside of the earshot of the jury, to determine whether evidence of Alex Murdaugh's prior financial crimes can be introduced at his double murder trial to prove motive.
Alex never paid Wilson back. The last time he heard from him was in a text.
“Im so sorry for the havoc I created for you," Alex wrote. "I would do anything to make it right.”