These 5 Murdaugh Prosecutors Can't Speak Now — But They Spoke With Us (Part 2)
Who is the real Alex Murdaugh?
Before the guilty verdict… before the appeal… there were secrets no one saw coming.
Even the prosecutors who helped convict him for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul say the full picture is more complicated than many realized. Behind the influence and legacy: financial crimes, alleged schemes, and a hidden opioid addiction that stunned South Carolina and drew national attention.
In part 2 of Anne Emerson's exclusive archival interview, the prosecution team breaks down:
• The most credible witnesses in the Murdaugh murder trial
• How Murdaugh’s financial crimes factored into motive
• What they believe ultimately convinced the jury
This interview was recorded just after the 2023 conviction. Currently, these prosecutors cannot speak publicly about the case, as the South Carolina Supreme Court is considering Murdaugh’s appeal to overturn his double murder convictions.
Oral arguments were heard February 11, 2026. No timeline has been set for a decision, but the outcome could determine whether Alex Murdaugh is granted a new trial.
As the legal battle continues, this rare insider perspective is essential for anyone following the Alex Murdaugh case.
How soon do you think a decision will come? Let us know in the comments.
Learn more about the AG's investigation into former Colleton County Sheriff Andy Strickland:
AG charges Andy Strickland with public corruption amid sex, drugs & abuse of power probe
Former Colleton Co. sheriff given probation, public service through plea deal
Before the guilty verdict… before the appeal… there were secrets no one saw coming.
Even the prosecutors who helped convict him for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul say the full picture is more complicated than many realized. Behind the influence and legacy: financial crimes, alleged schemes, and a hidden opioid addiction that stunned South Carolina and drew national attention.
In part 2 of Anne Emerson's exclusive archival interview, the prosecution team breaks down:
• The most credible witnesses in the Murdaugh murder trial
• How Murdaugh’s financial crimes factored into motive
• What they believe ultimately convinced the jury
This interview was recorded just after the 2023 conviction. Currently, these prosecutors cannot speak publicly about the case, as the South Carolina Supreme Court is considering Murdaugh’s appeal to overturn his double murder convictions.
Oral arguments were heard February 11, 2026. No timeline has been set for a decision, but the outcome could determine whether Alex Murdaugh is granted a new trial.
As the legal battle continues, this rare insider perspective is essential for anyone following the Alex Murdaugh case.
How soon do you think a decision will come? Let us know in the comments.
Learn more about the AG's investigation into former Colleton County Sheriff Andy Strickland:
AG charges Andy Strickland with public corruption amid sex, drugs & abuse of power probe
Former Colleton Co. sheriff given probation, public service through plea deal