Alex Murdaugh Retrial Evidence: Former Prosecutor on What the State Can Still Use

May 15, 01:00 PM

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The Supreme Court said the prosecution went "far too long and far too deep" into Alex Murdaugh’s financial crimes at the first trial. They singled out testimony with "zero probative value" on motive that existed only to make Murdaugh look like someone who takes advantage of the helpless. Any retrial has to be leaner. The question is whether lean is enough.

Eric Fadds brings his prosecutorial experience to the problem. The State’s motive theory depends on a specific convergence of events in the days before the killings: the CFO’s confrontation about missing fees, the upcoming hearing that would have forced financial disclosure, the tightening noose around years of theft. The court said that timeline is fair game. But the detailed victim testimony, the emotional narratives, the hours of accounting — the court made clear that was propensity evidence dressed up as motive.

Fadds also tackles the evidentiary issues the court left open for the retrial judge to decide — the firearm analysis, the raincoat, the gunshot residue, the iPhone demonstration — and the defense strategy question that underlies everything: concede the financial conduct and attack the motive link, or try to keep all of it out.


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