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Alex Murdaugh Retrial Latest - Attorney General Says 'Everything Is On the Table'

50 min · 29 de may de 2026
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South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson calls Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial ‘more than a trial. It's  a saga.” The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh's double murder convictions of ihis wife Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul Murdaugh.  They were shot to death June 7, 2021 at the family’s Moselle property in Colleton County, South Carolina. Alan Wilson won’t be back to personally prosecute what some might call part two of South Carolina’s trial of the century.  In this episode of Criminally Obsessed, investigative reporter Anne Emerson sits down with Wilson for an unfiltered conversation about the Alex Murdaugh murder case, the shocking decision by the South Carolina Supreme Court to overturn the original convictions, and whether prosecutors believe they can secure another guilty verdict in one of the biggest true crime cases in America. We ask Wilson our burning questions about disgraced Clerk of Court Becky Hill, Alex’s alleged co-conspirator and cousin Curtis “Eddie” Smith, and the still unsolved Stephen Smith investigation, and hear about his real-time reactions to seeing key evidence in the case for the first time, like the infamous kennel video. Subscribe to Criminally Obsessed for our ongoing coverage of all things Murdaugh, and go beyond the true crime headlines with exclusive interviews, expert analysis, and authentic conversations with the people closest to these true crime headlines.

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Portada del episodio Alex Murdaugh Retrial Latest - Attorney General Says 'Everything Is On the Table'

Alex Murdaugh Retrial Latest - Attorney General Says 'Everything Is On the Table'

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson calls Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial ‘more than a trial. It's  a saga.” The South Carolina Supreme Court overturned Alex Murdaugh's double murder convictions of ihis wife Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul Murdaugh.  They were shot to death June 7, 2021 at the family’s Moselle property in Colleton County, South Carolina. Alan Wilson won’t be back to personally prosecute what some might call part two of South Carolina’s trial of the century.  In this episode of Criminally Obsessed, investigative reporter Anne Emerson sits down with Wilson for an unfiltered conversation about the Alex Murdaugh murder case, the shocking decision by the South Carolina Supreme Court to overturn the original convictions, and whether prosecutors believe they can secure another guilty verdict in one of the biggest true crime cases in America. We ask Wilson our burning questions about disgraced Clerk of Court Becky Hill, Alex’s alleged co-conspirator and cousin Curtis “Eddie” Smith, and the still unsolved Stephen Smith investigation, and hear about his real-time reactions to seeing key evidence in the case for the first time, like the infamous kennel video. Subscribe to Criminally Obsessed for our ongoing coverage of all things Murdaugh, and go beyond the true crime headlines with exclusive interviews, expert analysis, and authentic conversations with the people closest to these true crime headlines.

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