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13th Juror Podcast

Beyond the Jury Box: Alex Murdaugh

13th Juror Podcast

Audiochuck

True Crime, Government, Society & Culture

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Years after the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh shocked the nation, the legal system is once again under the microscope. With allegations of outside influence and misconduct threatening the integrity of the verdict, the possibility of a retrial could change everything.

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0:00.0

For much of his adult life, Alec Murdoch was able to hide the truth.

0:07.0

Behind the reputation, behind the influence, and behind the name, there were details that

0:13.0

no one fully saw.

0:15.0

He came from a family that had built its identity inside the legal system.

0:19.0

And for years, that position carried weight, a sense of trust and authority that, in many

0:24.4

ways, allowed him to operate in a space where questions weren't asked.

0:29.1

Or if they were, they didn't go very far.

0:32.4

It wasn't until Alex's life unraveled that the truth began to come out.

0:36.8

What began as questions about missing money

0:38.9

turned into something much bigger. Financial discrepancies led to investigations. Investigations

0:45.2

led to exposure. And once that unraveling started, it didn't stop. Because alongside the financial

0:52.2

crimes came something far more serious. The murders of Maggie and Paul

0:56.2

Murdoch brought scrutiny he couldn't contain. And for the first time, everything was laid out in the

1:02.3

open, piece by piece, detail by detail, in a courtroom where the narrative was no longer his to

1:08.7

control. And for a moment, it felt like we finally had answers,

1:13.5

like the full picture had come into focus, and the case was closed.

1:17.6

And it seemed, at least on the surface,

1:20.3

that the system had done what it was supposed to do.

1:23.2

But now, more than three years later,

1:25.9

we're back in a place no one expected. Because instead

1:29.5

of closure, new questions have started to emerge. Not about what happened on the night of the

1:35.1

murders, but about what may have happened in the courtroom afterward, about the process, about

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