Bob Motta On New Bombshells in Alex Murdaugh Case

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Alex Murdaugh Supreme Court Appeal February 11: Everything You Need to Know

February 11th, 2026. That's the date. The South Carolina Supreme Court will finally hear oral arguments in Alex Murdaugh's appeal of his double murder conviction.Nearly three years after a Colleton County jury found him guilty of killing his wife Maggie and son Paul, Murdaugh is ...  Show more

Hulu’s Murdaugh Series vs. Reality: What They Got Right — And What They Didn’t Dare Show

Hulu’s Murdaugh: Death in the Family promised to deliver the full story of South Carolina’s most infamous crime dynasty — but how close does it come to the truth? In this explosive Hidden Killers breakdown, Tony Brueski pulls apart the dramatization and compares it to the real ev ...  Show more

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