Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers reveal his reaction to overturned murder convictions
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The South Carolina Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for the man accused of killing his wife and son in a case that fascinated the US.
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Alex Murdaugh is "thankful" to no longer be labeled the murderer of his wife and son after the South Carolina Supreme Court's decision to overturn the 2023 verdict and sentencing, his defense lawyers said in their first interview since the bombshell ruling.
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