Murdaugh’s testimony Thursday — the defense’s 11th witness to take the stand — was a surprise development in the most closely-watched South Carolina double-murder trial in years.
Here are the latest updates on Alex Murdaugh. As the double-murder trial of Alex Murdaugh continues in Walterboro, new information from the law enforcement investigation and witnesses for the ...
Alex Murdaugh was arraigned Wednesday on federal money laundering and wire fraud charges for indictments saying he stole ...
I’m watching from afar the double-murder trial of Alex Murdaugh of Hampton that started Jan. 23 in the Colleton County Courthouse. Murdaugh, the disgraced former lawyer, is standing trial on ...
By David Lauderdale Fasten your seat belts. The Murdaugh murder trial is supposed to start Monday, bringing a circus without elephants to Walterboro. I expect this roving circus of my media ...
Murdaugh has pleaded not guilty. He faces life in prison without parole if found guilty. The trial started Monday ... that video has the defendant at the murder scene with the two victims, Paul ...
People are continuing to reach out to Alex Murdaugh while he serves two life sentences in prison for killing his wife and son. The double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh had many around the world tuning ...
Murdaugh had clients who trusted him. Perhaps they were even intimidated by his reputation. But once suspicion was aroused ...
Defense attorney Jim Griffin unfolds a blue tarp to show to Mushelle “Shelly” Smith in the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse in Walterboro, Monday ...
The first week of disbarred attorney Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial in the killing his wife Maggie and son Paul — among the most chilling murders in South Carolina history — was ...
While the murder weapons have never been found ... The video, whose existence was kept confidential until the trial, forced Murdaugh to go on the witness stand last week. In hours of cross ...
Murdaugh’s testimony Thursday — the defense’s 11th witness to take the stand — was a surprise development in the most closely-watched South Carolina double-murder trial in years.