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The Re-Trial Of Alex Murdaugh

The Re-Trial Of Alex Murdaugh

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The South Carolina Supreme Court threw out Alex Murdaugh's murder convictions. Unanimously. Now the most-watched criminal case in state history starts over — new judge, new jury, new rules — and this is where you follow every step of it.

From Hidden Killers host Tony Brueski, The Re-Trial of Alex Murdaugh delivers real-time legal analysis, courtroom coverage, and expert interviews as the State decides whether and how to retry the disbarred attorney for the June 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul. The Supreme Court didn't just reverse the verdict — it rewrote the playbook. The financial crimes evidence that dominated the first trial has been sharply restricted. The jury tampering by former Colleton County Clerk Becky Hill, who pled guilty to perjury, has been laid bare in a devastating 27-page opinion. Everything about this case is different now.

This podcast covers what matters: pretrial motions, venue fights, evidentiary rulings, witness strategy, jury selection, and the legal collisions that will determine whether Murdaugh is convicted again or walks on the murder charges. No filler. No recycled takes. No speculation dressed up as analysis. Just the case, the law, and what it means — explained by someone who has covered every turn of this story from the beginning.

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  • Alex Murdaugh: Maggie's Car Seat Was in the Wrong Position
    May 13 2026

    Part 2 of our interview with The Family Man author James Lasdun gets into what happened the night of the murders — and what was deliberately kept from the jury.

    The full SLED timeline included communications between Alex and men with criminal records on the day of the killings. Prosecutors removed those names from the condensed version. Alex had deleted his entire phone log from that week. Cousin Eddie texted him three cryptic words the next morning. None of it was presented at trial.

    The defense had a plan to present Eddie as an alternative suspect. Eddie failed a polygraph about the murders and told SLED an obviously fabricated story about what happened at Moselle. Jim Griffin told the author that Eddie on the stand would have been their best shot at reasonable doubt. Prosecutors made sure it never happened by pulling Eddie from the witness list.

    Then there's the physical evidence that doesn't fit cleanly. Maggie's car with the seat position wrong. Tire tracks near the bodies that were never run down. Paul's phone being picked up by Alex moments after finding the bodies.

    And the theory no one has explored publicly — built around a phrase Alex allegedly used: "things just got all fucked up." Was the night at Moselle a staged attack that was never supposed to end in real violence? The same con Alex tried three months later with Eddie on the Old Salkehatchie Road?

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    17 mins
  • Alex Murdaugh's Connections to Convicted Drug Launderers Exposed
    May 12 2026

    James Lasdun covered the Murdaugh case for The New Yorker — and his article became the magazine's most-read story of the year. Now his book The Family Man goes further than any previous reporting, with original interviews and evidence that reframe who Alex Murdaugh actually was.

    This isn't a man who lost control one night. The book traces a pattern of staging, manipulation, and control going back years. The night Mallory Beach was killed in the boat crash, Alex was already working hospital hallways, trying to get into survivors' rooms, telling people what to say. Morgan Doughty's first statement that night said Connor Cook was driving — a version that disappeared after a whispered conversation between survivors the next day.

    After the staged roadside shooting, Alex helped create a composite sketch of his supposed attacker that resembled one of the boat crash survivors. From a hospital bed. With a bullet wound. Still framing people.

    The book also reveals a $5,000 backdated check Alex wrote to a police chief who showed up at the Moselle crime scene, business connections tied to convicted drug launderers, and evidence that SLED gave Alex's own brother conflicting stories about where a key piece of physical evidence was found.

    Part 1 of our three-part interview goes deep on the patterns nobody was watching — the ones that tell you exactly who Alex Murdaugh was long before anyone was killed at Moselle.

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    32 mins
  • Alex Murdaugh: The Phone Calls Prosecutors Cut From the Jury's Timeline
    May 8 2026

    SLED built a full timeline of Alex Murdaugh's phone activity on the day of the murders. The version the jury saw had names missing. James Lasdun's The Family Man reveals that the complete version included calls and texts between Alex and two men with criminal records — Kenneth Singleton and Demetrick Manigo — hours before Maggie and Paul were killed. Singleton texted asking Alex to call. Alex replied telling him to come by for a loan. Those names were stripped before the timeline was presented. Alex had deleted his entire call log from that week. Eddie texted him the next morning. An unknown individual referenced a prearranged meeting spot. The jury heard none of it.

    That's just the beginning. SLED didn't search the property Alex drove to that night for the missing weapons for three months. They told Alex's brother the blue jacket was found in two different locations. Unidentified tire tracks near the bodies were never investigated. Maggie's car was found with the seat pushed back — not matching her as the last driver. A police chief at the crime scene received a $5,000 backdated check from Alex a month later that has never been explained.

    Eddie told the author — twice, in person — that Alex described the night at Moselle with a phrase that sounds like a man describing a plan that went wrong, not a man denying involvement. Lasdun built an original theory around those words: that the murders were a staged attack gone sideways. The same play Alex tried on the roadside three months later. Under South Carolina law, Alex would be equally guilty either way — no incentive to ever admit it.

    The most unsettling finding is psychological. The book argues Alex knew his grief would be genuine — and weaponized that. He counted on his own real devastation as proof of innocence. The questions in this book don't disappear just because the verdict came back guilty.

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    21 mins
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