Why Is the Murdaugh Defense Teasing a Third-Party Theory on Morning Television?
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The defense attorneys went on the Today show and dropped a phrase designed to land exactly the way it landed: “third parties and potential motives.” They said people have been bringing them information. They said the Supreme Court reversal gives them subpoena power they didn’t have before. Then they stopped talking.
Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke work through the listener question this raises: Why go public with this before filing a single motion? If you have evidence of another suspect, the courtroom is where that evidence belongs—not a morning show couch. So what’s the strategy?
Robin breaks it down through two lenses. First: is this genuine? The evidence pattern supports the question—two weapons, no recovery, a defendant who used Curtis Eddie Smith for the roadside scheme. Alex’s operational history is one of delegation. Second: is this theater? Floating a third-party theory in media before trial shapes the narrative before a jury is even selected.
The conversation pushes into what the prosecution would need to prepare for if the defense walks into trial two with a completely different version of what happened that night. Tony and Robin follow the thread wherever the listener questions take it.
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