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  • Why Is Every Politician in South Carolina Trying To Out-Tough Each Other on Murdaugh?
    May 19 2026

    David Pascoe says he’d convict Murdaugh in two weeks. Stephen Goldfinch took a swipe at Pascoe’s ties to the defense while pledging his own retrial. Alan Wilson is leading the governor’s race and just said the death penalty is on the table. South Carolina’s entire political class is building their campaigns around one defendant.

    Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke work through the listener questions that cut to the bone: What happens to a retrial when every politician in the state is competing over who’s toughest on the guy awaiting trial? Robin examines the behavioral dynamics of political escalation—when one candidate says retrial, the next says speedy retrial, and the next says death penalty, the ratchet only turns one direction.

    The conversation maps the specific ways political pressure changes a prosecution. Jury pool contamination from constant media coverage. Prosecution decisions driven by what sounds strongest, not what the evidence supports. Defense motions for change of venue that suddenly have teeth. And a death penalty threat that changes everything about how the case gets tried—from jury selection to sentencing structure.

    Robin’s conclusion about what this political environment means for Murdaugh’s chances at a fair trial is worth the listen alone.

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    #AlexMurdaugh #MurdaughRetrial #SouthCarolina #AlanWilson #DeathPenalty #TrueCrime #MurdaughTrial #SCGovernor #HiddenKillers #CriminalJustice

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    24 mins
  • Did Kouri Richins File False Reports Against the Family Raising Her Own Children From Jail?
    May 19 2026

    Prosecutors’ sentencing memo in the Kouri Richins case reveals a pattern of retaliation that went far beyond the courtroom — and every target was someone connected to her children, her case, or the man she was convicted of killing.

    According to the memo, Kouri filed what prosecutors describe as false DCFS reports against her sister-in-law Katie Benson while Katie was raising Kouri’s three sons. She hired a lawyer to pursue Katie’s criminal prosecution. She had family members pursue federal firearms charges against Eric’s father for securing his dead son’s guns. She had family post a fake gay dating profile of the lead detective. She reported Eric’s sister to police. She filed bar complaints against both prosecutors. None of it had merit, prosecutors say. All of it had a purpose.

    And then she gave a forty-minute speech in court about forgiveness, love, and the importance of not holding hate — while, according to the memo, she’d been holding lists. Tony Brueski puts the speech next to the receipts and breaks down the psychological pattern prosecutors described as “irredeemable.”

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    29 mins
  • What Do Buster Murdaugh's Fury and Kouri Richins' Sentencing Speech Reveal?
    May 18 2026

    Two cases where the people left behind are still fighting to be heard.

    Buster Murdaugh sat behind his father at the first trial and told a jury Alex wasn’t capable of this. Three years of silence later, sources say he’s furious about the retrial. He reportedly called Alex a “selfish old man.” Jennifer Coffindaffer and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke break down what that means for both legal teams, why Buster’s survival may break the state’s own motive theory, and the critical question of what Alex told his surviving son privately after the killings.

    Coffindaffer and Dreeke also put SLED’s investigation under a microscope. A vehicle lead dismissed on the day of the killings. A crime scene compromised by rain. No weapon. No DNA. And a key witness whose accounts have shifted across multiple settings. Without the financial crimes, every gap in the physical case is now front and center.

    Then: Kouri Richins at sentencing. Her children gave their words to therapists because they couldn’t be in the room. They described locked doors, dead animals, and years of fear. All of them asked the judge to keep their mother away. Kouri’s response was a forty-minute speech that ignored everything they said, attacked the jury, and told her boys she was coming home. Coffindaffer and Dreeke examine the behavioral dynamics and whether Kouri’s courtroom choices helped or hurt her appeal. Tony Brueski, Robin Dreeke, and Jennifer Coffindaffer.


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    55 mins
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