What Was The Clerk Of Court In Murdaugh Trial Thinking?
Sep 06, 2023, 10:00 AM
Alex Murdaugh, a once-reputed South Carolina lawyer, recently convicted for the murders of his wife and son, is vying to have his conviction overturned. New legal documents submitted by his defense team suggest that there was jury tampering orchestrated by the local clerk of court.
Murdaugh, aged 55, was handed two life sentences this March following the tragic 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie, 52, and son, Paul, 22. But the tale took a twist as his attorneys swiftly filed an appeal against his convictions. At the heart of this appeal lies the accusation directed at Rebecca Hill, the Colleton County Clerk of Court. The defense attorneys, Richard Harpootlian and James Griffin, have put forth allegations stating that Hill manipulated the jury. She's accused of casting doubt on Murdaugh's testimony, pressing them for a swift guilty verdict, and purportedly providing misleading details to the trial judge, especially when she aimed to dismiss a juror perceived as sympathetic to the defense.
Digging deeper into the allegations, the defense attorneys assert that Hill's repeated references to Murdaugh were designed to paint him as guilty. They have also raised concerns about her motives. They claim, "Ms. Hill did these things to secure for herself a book deal and media appearances that would not happen in the event of a mistrial. She betrayed her oath of office for personal gains." This accusation gains traction given that Hill released a book titled Behind the Doors of Justice: The Murdaugh Murders in late July.
In Murdaugh’s trial, the jury took less than three hours to pronounce him guilty of the heinous crime, where he shot his wife and son at their South Carolina estate. Several jurors subsequently came forward to discuss the evidence that influenced their decision. Amie Williams, one of the jurors, mentioned on the Today show, "The witness testimony was compelling, and the kennel video was a pivotal piece of evidence." The video she referred to confirmed that Murdaugh was at the dog kennels when the murders took place, contradicting his prior claims.
Another juror, Gwen Generette, shared her disbelief when Murdaugh took the stand. For her, hearing his voice confirmed that he was the person in the dog kennel footage, which tragically was filmed by his son Paul shortly before his death. This video played a significant role in the prosecution's strategy, given Murdaugh's initial denial of his presence at the crime scene.
The gruesome details reveal that Paul was shot at close range, while Maggie faced multiple shots from an AR-style rifle, with a telling shot in the back. Amidst the overwhelming evidence, Murdaugh later confessed on the stand to lying about his whereabouts during the crime, expressing deep remorse.
Juror Craig Moyer, recalling the deliberations on Good Morning America, said initially nine out of the twelve jury members were convinced of Murdaugh’s guilt. Upon further analysis of the case's evidence, the remaining three jurors concurred, resulting in a unanimous guilty verdict. This decision is now being contested by Murdaugh’s legal team.
Reacting to the recent developments, Murdaugh’s attorneys communicated to PEOPLE, “The serious allegations in the petition filed today speak for themselves but we believe they explain a number of peculiarities in the six-week trial.” They further reiterated, “Alex Murdaugh maintained and still maintains his innocence of the murder of Maggie and Paul and he believes the truth will ultimately prevail."
With these recent allegations of jury tampering, the Murdaugh case adds another layer of complexity and intrigue, keeping the nation closely watching.
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Murdaugh, aged 55, was handed two life sentences this March following the tragic 2021 killings of his wife, Maggie, 52, and son, Paul, 22. But the tale took a twist as his attorneys swiftly filed an appeal against his convictions. At the heart of this appeal lies the accusation directed at Rebecca Hill, the Colleton County Clerk of Court. The defense attorneys, Richard Harpootlian and James Griffin, have put forth allegations stating that Hill manipulated the jury. She's accused of casting doubt on Murdaugh's testimony, pressing them for a swift guilty verdict, and purportedly providing misleading details to the trial judge, especially when she aimed to dismiss a juror perceived as sympathetic to the defense.
Digging deeper into the allegations, the defense attorneys assert that Hill's repeated references to Murdaugh were designed to paint him as guilty. They have also raised concerns about her motives. They claim, "Ms. Hill did these things to secure for herself a book deal and media appearances that would not happen in the event of a mistrial. She betrayed her oath of office for personal gains." This accusation gains traction given that Hill released a book titled Behind the Doors of Justice: The Murdaugh Murders in late July.
In Murdaugh’s trial, the jury took less than three hours to pronounce him guilty of the heinous crime, where he shot his wife and son at their South Carolina estate. Several jurors subsequently came forward to discuss the evidence that influenced their decision. Amie Williams, one of the jurors, mentioned on the Today show, "The witness testimony was compelling, and the kennel video was a pivotal piece of evidence." The video she referred to confirmed that Murdaugh was at the dog kennels when the murders took place, contradicting his prior claims.
Another juror, Gwen Generette, shared her disbelief when Murdaugh took the stand. For her, hearing his voice confirmed that he was the person in the dog kennel footage, which tragically was filmed by his son Paul shortly before his death. This video played a significant role in the prosecution's strategy, given Murdaugh's initial denial of his presence at the crime scene.
The gruesome details reveal that Paul was shot at close range, while Maggie faced multiple shots from an AR-style rifle, with a telling shot in the back. Amidst the overwhelming evidence, Murdaugh later confessed on the stand to lying about his whereabouts during the crime, expressing deep remorse.
Juror Craig Moyer, recalling the deliberations on Good Morning America, said initially nine out of the twelve jury members were convinced of Murdaugh’s guilt. Upon further analysis of the case's evidence, the remaining three jurors concurred, resulting in a unanimous guilty verdict. This decision is now being contested by Murdaugh’s legal team.
Reacting to the recent developments, Murdaugh’s attorneys communicated to PEOPLE, “The serious allegations in the petition filed today speak for themselves but we believe they explain a number of peculiarities in the six-week trial.” They further reiterated, “Alex Murdaugh maintained and still maintains his innocence of the murder of Maggie and Paul and he believes the truth will ultimately prevail."
With these recent allegations of jury tampering, the Murdaugh case adds another layer of complexity and intrigue, keeping the nation closely watching.
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