The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery | Unsolved South Carolina Anne Emerson, Charlie Condon, Drew Tripp, Daniel Michener, Maxwell Harrison
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The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery offers an in-depth look at the unfolding criminal saga centered around disgraced former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh. The podcast is hosted by veteran journalist Anne Emerson, along with former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon and producer Drew Tripp.
In addition to stealing nearly $9 million from his friends, clients and own law firm, Alex Murdaugh is charged with the ghastly murders of his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and their youngest son, Paul Murdaugh. That's not to mention allegations of bank fraud conspiracy, drug trafficking, money laundering and tax evasion.
The Murdaugh Murders, Money & Mystery is part of the Unsolved South Carolina series of podcasts from WCIV-TV ABC News 4 in Charleston.
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Murdaugh gets 40 years in federal fraud case
Former attorney Alex Murdaugh received a 40-year prison sentence in federal court for his financial crimes.
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Murdaugh Retrial Denied
Alex Murdaugh denied request for retrial in murder case.
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Bad Day for Murdaugh in Retrial Bid
Anne Emerson, Charlie Condon and Drew Tripp recap an important day in court ahead of Alex Murdaugh's upcoming evidentiary hearing on controversial jury tampering allegations.
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PREVIEW: Jury Tampering & Retrial Hearing
'Actual bias' in jury tampering key to Alex Murdaugh murder retrial hearing
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Ethics Probe, Wiretapping Scandal Connected
Connecting the dots on an ethics complaint against Murdaugh trial court clerk Becky Hill and criminal wiretapping charges against her son.
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Murdaugh's Victims Have Their Day In Court
Alex Murdaugh's victims release years of pent-up emotion on the man who preyed upon their trust to rob them blind while staring them in the eye.
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My Favorite podcast
I wish there were more episodes more often such a great podcast
Problem w/Retrial Hearing
I have to agree with Drew that Justice Toal essentially led Juror Z into a trap. It’s like the old trick “What color is snow?” “White.” “What color is milk?” “White.” “What color is the President’s house?” “White.” “What do cows drink?” “Milk.” Oh no! Should be water. Juror Z should’ve been allowed to clarify. Why not try to get to the truth? Especially when she found Ms. Hill to not be credible.
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Sorry—don’t care for your analysis of the case. Pls kindly look at the Green case - that Judge Toal used. She consulted with Supreme Court on this case. Two steps - 1) is there any evidence of interference with jury 2) Did any evidence of jury interference change or influence jury decision.
Clearly 11 jurors said “No”. The one juror who said yes, changed her testimony & her sworn affidavit. Clearly she was pursued by Murdaugh defense team. Let’s check if she drives a new car or buys some property.