Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Case Starts Over: The Full Legal Breakdown of What Comes Next

Alex Murdaugh’s Murder Case Starts Over: The Full Legal Breakdown of What Comes Next

Author: Hidden Killers Podcast May 16, 2026 Duration: 54:30

How did the conviction fall? What evidence survives? And what does a second trial actually look like? Eric Faddis answers all three in a comprehensive legal analysis of the Murdaugh reversal and retrial.

The ruling came down unanimously. Five justices found that Becky Hill’s comments to jurors destroyed the integrity of the verdict and that former Chief Justice Toal applied the wrong legal framework in denying the new trial motion. Faddis explains each of Toal’s errors and why the court went so far as to overrule its own precedent to close the door on improper juror questioning.

The evidence restrictions reshape the prosecution’s case. Twelve and a half hours of financial testimony must be cut to a fraction. The motive timeline survives. The emotional victim narratives likely do not. Meanwhile, the defense has unresolved challenges to forensic evidence that the Supreme Court left for the retrial court to decide.

Faddis then maps the changed landscape: Murdaugh’s prior testimony as a prosecution weapon, Hill’s conviction as a potential defense narrative, the jury selection challenge in a state saturated by coverage, and whether the prosecution or defense holds the stronger hand going into round two.


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