Alex Murdaugh’s Second Trial: Which Evidence Comes Back and Which Gets Thrown Out
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The South Carolina Supreme Court didn’t just reverse Alex Murdaugh’s convictions — it told the next trial court that the prosecution’s evidence presentation was excessive and unfairly prejudicial. The financial crimes testimony that consumed nearly a third of the first trial has been flagged for restriction. The evidentiary issues the defense raised on direct appeal remain unresolved.
Eric Fadds maps the retrial evidence fight from both sides. The court acknowledged the State’s motive theory — that Murdaugh’s financial crimes were about to be exposed — as legally permissible. But the justices unanimously found the prosecution buried that theory under hours of inflammatory detail that had nothing to do with the timeline of exposure. The confrontation by the firm’s CFO on the morning of the killings, the hearing scheduled three days later to compel financial disclosure — that backbone likely survives. The rest is in jeopardy.
Fadds addresses whether the exposure timeline alone is strong enough to carry the motive case, which of the unresolved evidentiary challenges from the direct appeal poses the biggest threat to the prosecution, and whether a shorter trial actually helps or hurts the State.
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