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Four years after the Murdaugh family murders, these tragic or valiant true crime characters strive to move on with their lives.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson talks to the media after the conviction ... Prosecutor Creighton Waters makes closing arguments in Alex Murdaugh's double murder trial at the Colleton ...
Alan Wilson, the four-term Republican attorney general of South Carolina, kicked off his bid for the state’s first open ...
Wilson held his debut campaign event at Hudson’s Smokehouse in his hometown of Lexington, a barbecue restaurant that has long been a mainstay for both presidential and state-level candidates ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson speaks with prosecutor Creighton Waters and defense attorney Dick Harpootlian during day 16 of the double murder trial of Alex Murdaugh at the Colleton ...
Alex Murdaugh talks with his defense attorney Jim Griffin during the Murdaugh’s jury-tampering hearing at the Richland County Judicial Center on Monday, January 29, 2024 in Columbia, South Carolina.
Becky Hill yells down to the attorney general Alan Wilson as he thanks her during a press conference after Alex Murdaugh was found guilty on all four counts at the Colleton County Courthouse in ...
COLLETON COUNTY, S.C. -- Alex Murdaugh, the former South Carolina lawyer who was convicted last year of killing his wife and son, will not receive a new murder trial, a judge ruled Monday.
A South Carolina judge on Monday denied Alex Murdaugh's bid for a new trial after his defense team accused a clerk of court with tampering with a jury.
A judge denied Alex Murdaugh's request for a new trial Monday in the homicides of his wife and son. Judge Jean Toal dismissed a motion filed by Murdaugh's attorneys last year that claimed the jury ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson also praised the judge’s decision to deny a new trial, saying Murdaugh’s convictions “are based solely on the facts and evidence in the case ...