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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

What Did Maggie Murdaugh's Divorce Lawyer Already Know?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

True Crime, News, News Commentary

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🗓️ 23 May 2026

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Two threads of the Murdaugh case worth pulling on — what was already in motion before June 7, 2021, and what the prosecution may not get to use at a second trial.

Maggie Murdaugh had reportedly retained a divorce attorney. She was living apart from Alex. June 7 was a day she did not want to spend at Moselle, and two witnesses testified to exactly that. She went anyway. Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott — who writes about separation danger on her Substack, Spotlight on Psychology — walks through the behavioral mechanics. What shifts inside a controlling partner who senses he's losing his grip. Why compliance becomes automatic after years of keeping the peace. What someone in that window needs to recognize before it's too late.

On the legal track, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled the prosecution overreached at the original trial. Twelve and a half hours on financial crimes testimony was deemed excessive, and any retrial must be significantly trimmed. Defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis maps the evidentiary terrain. The court specifically flagged testimony about individual theft victims as having no probative value on motive — emotionally damaging to Alex Murdaugh, legally irrelevant. What survives is the narrow exposure window: the firm's CFO allegedly confronting Murdaugh about missing fees the morning of the killings, and an opposing attorney's hearing scheduled three days later that would have forced financial disclosure.

Faddis also examines the open evidentiary questions the court left unsettled — the firearm analysis, the blue raincoat, the gunshot residue testimony, and the iPhone demonstration — and identifies which one gives the defense its strongest opening. Plus the strategic decision the defense has to make before anything else.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the big breakdown.

0:02.2

A long look back at some of the biggest stories we're covering for you at the Hidden Killers podcast and True Crime today.

0:10.4

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Bruske and Robin Drink.

0:16.9

Let's continue the conversation over here to, hey, look, in your graphic, the retrial of Alec Murdo.

0:26.4

Huh.

0:27.2

Yeah.

0:27.6

Tony's on the move already.

0:28.6

That's a little big news today.

0:32.6

Then we're talking, I want to talk specifically about Maggie Murdo here.

0:36.4

This is not a segment. We're going to dive super into the retrial, but trust me, it's coming.

0:40.6

So press subscribe.

0:42.5

There's a lot of info that will be coming down on that.

0:45.5

There's that window we just talked about, deciding to leave and actually being gone.

0:50.2

Most people think of that, that's a hopeful part.

0:57.7

I mean, it can be mentally, but in terms of safety it's not it's the most dangerous part Maggie Murdo had reportedly already consulted an attorney

1:03.0

she was living apart from Alec on June 7th she didn't want to go to Mosel two witnesses testified to

1:09.6

that she went anyway We've covered the

1:12.1

Murdoch case extensively. This conversation isn't about Alec. It's about that window. What

1:17.2

happened inside of it. And what women listening right now, or men right now, need to know if they're

1:23.7

standing in a similar dynamic. Shavon Scott is with us.

1:28.2

So she wrote about this on our substack.

1:29.7

Spotlight on psychology.

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