Buster Murdaugh’s defamation suit claims media giants falsely linked him to the 2015 death of Stephen Smith, a gay teen in ...
Here are the latest literary efforts. Veteran WSJ reporter Valerie Bauerlein covered every day of the six-week Murdaugh double murder trial in Walterboro and was the only print journalist selected ...
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Myra Crosby was formerly known only as the dismissed Juror 785 or "The Egg Lady" during the six-week Murdaugh murder trial in ...
Myra Crosby was formerly known only as the dismissed Juror 785 or "The Egg Lady" during the six-week Murdaugh murder trial in Walterboro. Mandy Pearce was formerly known only as Juror 630 during ...
GREENVILLE, S.C. − More than a year after Richard "Alex" Murdaugh's historic double murder trial captivated the country's attention, the disbarred lawyer serving two life sentences for slaying ...
Alex Murdaugh could get a new murder trial after the South Carolina Supreme Court agreed to hear his jury tampering appeal. The court could overturn a judge’s decision in January not to grant him a ...
A South Carolina judge denied Alex Murdaugh’s bid for a new double-murder trial on Monday after his defense team accused a clerk of court with tampering with a jury. In what a judge described as ...
Arguments will be heard about whether or not Murdaugh should be given a new murder trial based on his allegations that Colleton County Clerk of Court, Becky Hill, tampered with jurors and pushed ...
Two jurors behind the infamous Alex Murdaugh double murder trial are coming forward to share behind-the-scenes happenings of what exactly went on in South Carolina's trial of the century in the ...
Murdaugh's legal team claimed that former Colleton County Clerk Rebecca Hill tampered with the jury during the trial. The South Carolina Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal for a new murder ...
Two jurors at the center of jury tampering allegations in the Alex Murdaugh murder trial, including one who was famously dismissed, are speaking out publicly for the first time about the case.