How Did Becky Hill Walk Away With Probation For Corrupting Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Trial?
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Tony Brueski
4.2 • 612 Ratings
🗓️ 21 May 2026
⏱️ 25 minutes
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Summary
Becky Hill pled guilty to misconduct in office, obstruction of justice, and perjury. The South Carolina Supreme Court said she engaged in shocking jury interference that forced them to overturn Alex Murdaugh’s double murder conviction unanimously. Her sentence was probation and community service. Let that math sit for a second.
The Murdaugh defense held a press conference to announce a federal lawsuit against Hill — because in their view, the state has failed to hold her accountable for what she did. And the facts make that argument hard to dismiss. A clerk of court who pled guilty to lying under oath, who the state’s highest court found corrupted a murder trial for personal financial gain, who allegedly told jurors not to believe the defense and to watch the defendant’s body language — and she walked away with community service. The lawsuit seeks damages and discovery. The defense wants to know if she acted alone. They want depositions. They want subpoenas. They want answers the state never pursued.
Meanwhile, the AG is now considering the death penalty for the man whose trial his own office failed to protect from a corrupt clerk. He called Hill’s conduct “ultimately harmless.” The Supreme Court disagreed so strongly they threw out the entire conviction. The defense says the AG is running for governor and making decisions accordingly. Whether that’s fair or strategic framing, the gap between calling jury interference harmless and seeking execution for the defendant it harmed is difficult to bridge.
Alex Murdaugh is not a sympathetic figure. He’s a convicted financial criminal who stole millions from vulnerable people. But the system that tried him for murder failed on multiple levels, and the people responsible for that failure have barely been held to account. This episode asks why.
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| 0:00.0 | This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. |
| 0:03.5 | Here now, Tony Brewski. |
| 0:06.6 | The Attorney General of South Carolina wants the death penalty for Alec Murdof. |
| 0:14.6 | Before the defense team could even step to the microphone to announce a federal lawsuit against the woman who corrupted his trial, |
| 0:22.4 | Alan Wilson dropped a bomb that reframed everything. We're back to square one, Wilson said. |
| 0:29.8 | And that means all our legal options are on the table, including the death penalty. |
| 0:38.2 | Dick Harputtelen went straight out at Wilson isn't talking to the lawyers in his office here. |
| 0:45.3 | He's talking to his political consultants. |
| 0:49.2 | He's running for governor if you didn't know that. |
| 0:52.8 | And someone told him the death penalty makes a good sound bite. |
| 0:58.3 | If you want to get a little attention, you're going to go after Alex Murdof for the death |
| 1:00.9 | penalty? |
| 1:01.4 | Oh my God. |
| 1:04.5 | What does Alan Wilson know now? |
| 1:07.9 | Harputtling asked that he didn't know five years ago. |
| 1:11.9 | What new piece of evidence justifies escalating to death? |
| 1:16.1 | According to the defense, the answer is nothing. |
| 1:20.2 | There's no new evidence. |
| 1:21.3 | There's no new political calculation. |
| 1:23.8 | But here's what Harputin didn't say at that podium. And this is important. |
| 1:28.3 | The death penalty threat might be the best thing that's happened to the defense. |
| 1:33.3 | If Wilson actually pursues capital charges, it triggers individual voir dire automatically, |
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