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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

What Do We Owe Maggie and Paul Murdaugh If the State Won’t Retry Their Murder Case?

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

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🗓️ 22 May 2026

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

The question people keep asking has a simple answer. Yes, Alex Murdaugh is serving 40 years federal. Yes, he’ll die in prison regardless of what happens in a retrial. And no, that is not a reason to walk away from the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Tony Brueski makes the case for why the retrial isn’t a choice — it’s the only path to justice.

Maggie was 52 years old. Paul was 22. They were killed on their family’s property. The Supreme Court’s ruling wiped the slate clean — the guilty verdicts and life sentences are gone. The legal record currently says nobody has been convicted of their deaths. That’s not a procedural footnote. That’s a failure the system has to correct.

Murdaugh is in prison for stealing from his clients. That’s accountability for financial crimes. It is not accountability for the deaths of two people. A financial sentence is not a murder conviction by proxy, and treating it as one tells the families of Maggie and Paul that the specific question of who killed them is secondary to the state’s convenience.

The state charged Murdaugh with double murder. The Supreme Court didn’t say those charges were baseless — it said the process was broken. The obligation to pursue those charges has been reset. Walking away because the defendant is already incarcerated sets a precedent that corrodes public trust in the entire system. Murdaugh’s financial crime victims have committed to enduring the process again. The families and friends of Maggie and Paul deserve a system that commits to the same thing. A verdict that holds — that no one can challenge, that stands on its own — is the only acceptable outcome. The retrial is the only mechanism to deliver it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Bruske.

0:03.2

Here now, Tony Bruske.

0:07.9

Why retrying Alec Murdoch isn't optional.

0:13.7

It is the only path to justice.

0:16.9

You can hear a lot of people ask the question.

0:19.2

Some of them already are all over social media,

0:21.7

in comments, sections, other podcasts.

0:23.8

Alec Murdof, 57 years old.

0:25.7

He's serving 40 years in federal prison

0:27.5

for stealing approximately 12 million from his clients.

0:30.4

He's got a concurrent 27-year state sentence

0:33.6

for financial crimes.

0:35.0

He's going to likely die behind bars bars if all that holds. That's the

0:40.3

mathematical reality of his situation, regardless of what happens in the courtroom from this

0:45.7

point forward. Maybe. So why spend millions of taxpayer dollars on a retrial?

0:56.1

Why put families through another trial?

1:03.5

Why drag the state of South Carolina through another six-week media circus for a man who is never walking out of prison?

1:05.7

Why even do any of this?

1:08.3

It's a fair question.

1:14.1

On the surface, if you don't understand a lot about the case,

1:19.5

and I understand why people ask it, but the answer is simple, and it's not complicated,

1:21.9

and it doesn't require a law degree to understand.

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