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Impact of Influence: The Murdaugh Family Murders and Other Cases

116: Creighton Waters Got Murder Conviction But Says He Still Has More Work To Do

Impact of Influence: The Murdaugh Family Murders and Other Cases

Matt Harris and Seton Tucker

True Crime

4.12.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 March 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Creighton Waters was the lead prosecutor on the Alex Murdaugh double homicide trial.

Waters' team succeeded in getting a conviction of Alex for murdering his wife and son.

Waters gives us his thoughts on the trial and he opens up about not seeing his family for months.

Creighton told us he is not done following any Murdaugh leads, no matter where they may lead.



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0:00.0

Impact of Influence, the Murdoch Family Murders.

0:03.9

This is the unfolding story of a powerful South Carolina family.

0:07.2

The mysterious deaths they are linked to and our quest to bring you the truth.

0:12.8

Hello, friend.

0:17.6

As always, we're grateful you're spending time with us.

0:20.1

Big guest coming up.

0:21.3

If you want to reach out to us, I'm Matt Harris, by the way.

0:24.9

Seaton Tucker, where can they find us?

0:26.6

We can find us on Facebook, which is Murdoch podcast or on a website, which is Murdochpodcast.com.

0:32.8

And that leads us into our special guest, Easy Assistant Attorney General in South Carolina,

0:39.2

lead prosecutor of the Alex Murdoch guilty verdict.

0:44.6

He is creating waters and we're pleased to have him aboard.

0:47.4

Good afternoon.

0:48.4

Good afternoon, Harry Alderday.

0:50.4

Great.

0:51.4

The first thing before you even get into the case and other things like that, what led you

0:56.4

in the direction of being a prosecutor?

0:59.5

Was it your thought before you even went to law school or did that happen after you went to USC?

1:04.4

No, it actually happened when I always say that when I went to law school, I was going

1:08.5

to be a criminal defense attorney and get them all the innocent people out of jail.

1:14.0

And after three years of law school, I'm doing a clerkship for Judge Jasper Cureden.

1:19.4

He was a mentor and a trailblazer.

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