Alex Murdaugh Retrial — The Murder Verdict That Collapsed
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Alex Murdaugh was supposed to be finished.
After one of the most watched murder trials in modern American true crime, the disgraced South Carolina lawyer was convicted of killing his wife Maggie and his son Paul. The dynasty had fallen. The verdict had landed. The story seemed closed.
Then the murder convictions collapsed.
In this episode of GrimSpotting, Nick Montelupo revisits the Murdaugh case through the lens of the upcoming retrial: the kennel video, the lies, the financial crimes, the courtroom spectacle, and the alleged jury influence that forced the justice system to start again.
This is not an innocence argument. It is not a defense of Alex Murdaugh. It is a forensic story about what happens when a verdict feels emotionally satisfying — but the process behind it becomes contaminated.
Because in true crime, the most dangerous ending is often the one that feels too clean.