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Could Pre-Trial Decisions Determine the Outcome of Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Retrial?

True Crime Today | Daily True Crime News & Interviews

Tony Brueski

News Commentary, True Crime, News

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 21 May 2026

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The prosecution promised speed. The defense wants time. And the decisions being made before a jury is ever seated may matter more than the evidence itself. True Crime Today examines the pre-trial chess match in Alex Murdaugh’s retrial and why controlling the calendar is the key strategic battle for both sides.

The AG’s vow to retry aggressively and quickly is driven by a political reality — Wilson leaves office in January 2027. His team built the first case and carries institutional knowledge that no replacement can replicate overnight. If the trial happens under Wilson, the state is at full strength. If the defense can push past that deadline, a new AG inherits a complex retrial during a leadership change.

Every legitimate pre-trial motion eats calendar time. Financial evidence admissibility arguments, venue change requests, expert witness challenges — the defense doesn’t need to file a single frivolous motion. The real ones are enough to consume months if managed strategically. And every month that passes dulls public attention, fades witness memories, and moves the case closer to a transition the defense can exploit.

The judge assignment shapes everything downstream. The new judge interprets the Supreme Court’s guidance on financial evidence. A strict reading constrains the prosecution further. A generous reading opens the door to another appeal. The judge also controls how fast the pre-trial calendar moves, which directly impacts whether the trial falls under Wilson’s administration or his successor’s.

The venue, the AG transition, the evidentiary rulings, the trial date — each decision narrows the possibilities before a single juror is seated. The courtroom is the final act. The real battle is happening before it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.6

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.1

Within an hour of the Supreme Court's ruling in the Alec Murdoch case saying,

0:13.5

guess what?

0:14.0

It's going back to the lower court, and that lower court has an option.

0:17.2

Either say he's basically not guilty, dismiss the thing, or give him a new trial.

0:24.0

New trial it is.

0:25.3

Not officially there as of this recording, but it's going to be there.

0:28.0

It's just they're not going to be like.

0:32.2

We played, we lost, we're good.

0:35.0

Within an hour, this Supreme Court ruling saying he's going to probably get a new trial.

0:40.4

A.G. Alan Wilson stepped to the microphone and said he would aggressively seek to retry Alec Murdof for the murders of Maggie and Paul as soon as possible.

0:52.7

Hmm.

0:53.3

I'm going to pay attention to these last four words. As soon as possible. Hmm. I'm going to pay attention to these last four words, as soon as possible.

0:59.9

It's not standard, you know, legal language.

1:02.7

That's not.

1:03.2

We'll pursue this through appropriate channels.

1:05.5

That's a man who knows the clock is ticking and is telling the world he intends to move

1:10.1

fast.

1:10.6

And there's a reason for the urgency that has nothing to do with the evidence and everything

1:14.6

to do with politics, personnel, and the calendar.

1:17.2

Because in a retrial with this many moving pieces, time isn't neutral.

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