Alex Murdaugh Faces Retrial After Convictions Overturned by High Court
Following the recent decision by a high court to overturn his previous convictions, prosecutors are set to retry Alex Murdaugh in the deaths of his wife and son.
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Following the recent decision by a high court to overturn his previous convictions, prosecutors are set to retry Alex Murdaugh in the deaths of his wife and son.
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