COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh didn't tell the truth when FBI agents repeatedly asked him where more than $6 million he stole ended up and whether another attorney not yet identified helped him steal from clients and his law firm, federal prosecutors said in court documents Tuesday. The prosecutors want a judge []
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh didn't tell the truth when FBI agents repeatedly asked him where more than $6 million he stole ended up and whether another attorney not yet identified helped him steal from clients and his law firm, federal prosecutors said in court documents Tuesday. The prosecutors want a judge to revoke their end of a plea deal with Murdaugh on theft and other charges and order him to the maximum of well over 100 years in prison when he is sentenced in Charleston, South...
Elizabeth 'Libby' Murdaugh was laid to rest in Hampton, South Carolina on Tuesday - exactly a week after she died at her home at the age of 85. Exclusive DailyMail.com photos show Alex Murdaugh's elder son Buster, 30, among the dozens of mourners at Varnville's United Methodist Church. Murdaugh, who is currently serving two life sentences, was not eligible for special day-release under the guidelines of McCormick Correctional Institution
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