Can Prosecutors Still Win After the Supreme Court Gutted Their Case Against Murdaugh?
Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary
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🗓️ 18 May 2026
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
The prosecution’s playbook for convicting Alex Murdaugh was just declared constitutionally excessive by the highest court in South Carolina. The state spent weeks building an emotional case around Murdaugh’s financial crimes before the first jury ever weighed the murder evidence. The Supreme Court said the state went far too deep and could have made the same argument with far less. What does that leave the prosecution working with?
The core motive survives — Murdaugh’s financial empire was collapsing on the day of the murders, and the walls were closing in from multiple directions. That factual framework walks into Trial 2 intact. What doesn’t survive is the emotional devastation the state built around it. The parade of financial crime victims. The testimony that turned a circumstantial case into an emotional certainty before deliberation ever started.
Tony Brueski examines the fundamental shift facing the prosecution. The defense now challenges every piece of financial evidence armed with the Supreme Court’s explicit skepticism. The dynamics have reversed — in Trial 1 the defense fought to exclude and mostly lost. In Trial 2 the prosecution fights to include against a court that already said they went too far. The question of whether the lead prosecutor adapts or the AG’s office brings in someone with different instincts adds another layer of uncertainty.
First-trial jurors said the financial crimes weren’t what sealed the conviction — it was the evidence from that night and Murdaugh’s own testimony. If the physical evidence carried the verdict once, can it carry it again without the emotional foundation underneath it? That’s the challenge the state faces heading into a retrial that looks fundamentally different from the case it won three years ago.
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