Jurors heard new details Thursday about a botched assisted suicide attempt allegedly orchestrated by Alex Murdaugh to end his life in September 2021 as his alleged financial misdeeds were coming to light.
Alex Murdaugh told sister-in-law Marian Proctor that he didn't know who killed his wife and son but believed it was someone who “thought about it for a long time,” according to her testimony.
Warren Jeffs once threatened to "break" Rebecca Musser, but the former FLDS member would find her own power while playing a critical role — more than once — in taking down the powerful polygamist leader.
Maggie Murdaugh’s sister testified Tuesday that in the weeks after the double homicide, Alex Murdaugh seemed more focused on trying to clear his son’s name in a fatal boat crash than trying to find their killer.
Housekeeper Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson testified that before her death, Maggie Murdaugh had tearfully confessed that she was worried about the family's finances because of an ongoing lawsuit and believed her husband may have been keeping things from her.
“I believe to let this go and leave this unpunished is unallowable,” Halyna Hutchins’ younger sister Svetlana Zemko said in a videotaped statement at a press conference with family lawyer Gloria Allred.
Attorney Mark Tinsley testified that he "didn’t believe it at all" when he was told Alex Murdaugh, a once prominent attorney, would have to struggle to come up with $1 million as part of a settlement.
Alec Baldwin's attorneys believe it is "unconstitutional" for Andrea Reeb to serve as the special prosecutor in his case since she is also an acting member of the New Mexico House of Representatives.
Authorities in two Pennsylvania counties have confirmed they re-examined their cold cases looking for any potential ties to Bryan Kohberger, after his arrest in December for the murder of four University of Idaho students.