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Seton was at the federal trial of Russell Lafitte, Alex's banker. We discuss the rest of the prosecution's case.
Plus, the defense called John Marvin Murdaugh.
We talk with WSAV anchor/reporter, Andrew Davis, about the Alex Murdaugh HBO documentary he was a part of.
Murder charges will be presented against Alex Murdaugh for the death of his wife and son.
Fitsnews.com was first to report the indictment and postandcourier.com spoke with Alex?s brother.
June 7, 2021 Alex called 911 to report he had found the bodies of his wife, Maggie, and youngest son, Paul. He told the operator his wife and son had been shot and "it was bad."
We did this episode in real time as the news was breaking. We spitball theories, and react to the news with our legal analyst, John Snyder.
Gloria Satterfield's body is expected to be exhumed. We talked with forensic pathologist, Dr. Alfredo Walker, about the exhumation process and when autopsies are appropriate. Dr. Walker is an expert in injuries suffered from deaths involving falls, and we discuss Gloria's death certificate with him. Dr. Wilson discusses the Stephen Smith case too.
"Cousin" Eddie Smith was back in court. This time he faces charges of money laundering, forgery, criminal conspiracy, and a scheme with Alex Murdaugh to obtain and distribute narcotics. Hear what Eddie had to say, the charges and our thoughts and questions on the arrest and court appearance.
Plus, we talk to a professor about southern accents. If you ever wondered where the Y'All came from, this is your podcast.
We never thought we would be doing this podcast for a year. We definitely didn't think we would have more than friends and family listening. We are very grateful that you have helped us become more successful than we ever dreamed. In this episode we discuss how we started the show and the questions that remain unanswered. Plus, we dive in to tv documentary about the Murdaugh cases.
We traveled to Hampton, SC for a press conference announcing a new charity set up by Gloria Satterfield's family to help the people in their community. This episode gives you a chance to learn about Gloria's legacy. Check out our Murdaugh Podcast Facebook page on details on how to help.
Plus, we discuss the exhumation of Gloria's body and what Seton learned from a criminal pathologist.
June 7, 2021 Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were murdered on the Murdaugh's Moselle property. There have been no arrests. We discuss the latest developments. Plus, our legal analyst breaks down rulings on the release of Alex's prison phone calls, and whether Alex can pass on receiving Maggie's inheritance. Also; the timing of a robbery on Moselle Road is odd.
The Murdaugh's longtime housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield's body is to be exhumed. What are the looking for? We talk with WCBD reporter Riley Benson on the breaking news. One of Alex's friends may give Alex and alibi for the night of Maggie and Paul's murders. Our legal analyst breaks down the latest news on Alex's financial dealing with a friend. A banker joins us to describe how Alex may have benefitted from using a small local bank.
Nautilus, Alex's insurance company, files a lawsuit against Alex. Nautilus believes Alex had an elaborate scheme to get to the Satterfield's heirs money. We talk to our legal analyst and a Workers' Comp specialist to break down the latest lawsuit against Alex and friends.
The new lawsuit by an insurance company, against Alex Murdaugh, Cory Fleming and Russell Lafitte, got us thinking about the 911 call made by Maggie and Paul about Gloria Satterfield. We break down the call with an experienced 911 communications specialist. What questions would she have asked? What questions could have helped answer the questions we all have about the fall?
The details on Russell Lafitte's bond hearing. The former CEO of Palmetto State Bank is accused of helping Alex Murdaugh steal millions of dollars from Alex's clients. Paul Murdaugh's former girlfriend, Morgan, releases photos and videos of the Murdaugh Family boozing to the court in the Mallory Beach boating fatality case.
Seton talked with John Marvin, Alex's brother, about what he remembers about the day of the Maggie & Paul's murder. Was Paul under house arrest? Did Paul drive to Moselle with his mother? Plus, we talk to a weapons expert about the weapons reported to have been used in the homicides.
The first indictments come down on the banker, Russell Lafitte. More charges against Alex and his best buddy, Corey Fleming.
Our legal analyst, John Snyder, joins us to break down a lot of legal questions that have come up over who gets the money when two Murdaugh homes sell. Plus, legal questions surrounding the Palmetto State Bank.
FitsNews reported that there is new evidence linking Alex to the murders of Maggie and Paul. We discuss the report with former FBI agent and forensics investigator, Bobby Chacon. He shares his theory on the murders. He explains why sometimes investigators leak information and what he would have done differently when setting up the crime scene after the double homicide. Bobby works on television shows as a technical advisor. www.bobbychacon.com. Twitter @BobbyChaconFBI
We talk with Jeff Keating, host of the podcast "Pee Wee Gaskins Was Not My Friend". Pee Wee Gaskins is one of the most infamous and prolific mass murderers in South Carolina history. Alex Murdaugh's, attorney, Dick Harpootlian was the solicitor who put Pee Wee on death row. However; even on death row, Pee Wee was able to reach out and threaten Dick and his family.
We answer your questions and respond to criticism involving episode 50. Plus, we get to some legal news from the last few weeks.
Seton talked to Alex's brother, John Marvin, about the night of the murders. Plus, John Marvin discussed the role he played in helping find Maggie's phone the day after the double homicide. Also; the private investigator who followed Paul Murdaugh clears up when she was watching him.
A transcript from a hearing is released that alleges Paul Murdaugh was followed by a P.I. prior to Paul and Maggie's Murder.
It's been 9 months since Paul and Maggie Murdaugh were murdered. There is still no arrest. We revisit Alex's call the night of the murder. We talk with a 911 operator about things she noticed in the call
Alex Murdaugh's college roommate, attorney Corey Fleming, has been indicted for money laundering and assisting Alex in stealing money from the Satterfield family. We talk to reporter Riley Benson about Fleming's hearing. Plus, another judge steps away from handling Alex's jail phone call situation. A Hampton resident discusses how Hampton has been portrayed by the media.
Alex Murdaugh gave up his right to any interest In his wife's estate. That includes the Moselle property where Maggie and Paul were murdered. Over a month ago, our legal analyst predicted that would happen. We talk about the what it all means. Plus, our coverage catches heat.
A solicitor requests Judge Carmen Mullen to be investigated in regards to her dealings with Alex Murdaugh. Should Alex's phone calls have been made public? We break it down with our legal analyst.
We talk with Sabrina Gast, a South Carolina Coroner, about what a coroner does. We find out the role a coroner plays in an investigation, and we discuss the portrayal of coroners in tv and film.
We talk with Riley Benson of WCBD, he was in the courtroom this week and breaks down the latest legal moves, and the sale of Moselle. Plus, he tells us what it was like being one of the first on the scene after the murder of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. Plus, our legal analyst makes a couple of predictions on what we might see coming up.
We take a break from the on going Murdaugh investigation to tell the story of John and Elizabeth Calvert, who went missing in Hilton Head, SC in 2008. Some believe the case has been solved, others think there are still a lot of unanswered questions.
Our legal analyst, John Snyder, discusses the latest maneuvers over Alex Murdaugh's assets. John explains a legal move that Alex might use to protect his son. Hampton bank CEO, Russell Laffitte, was fired for allegedly giving Alex an illegal loan. We talk to a Hampton native about the history of Palmetto State Bank, and the Laffitte family's involvement.
Alex Murdaugh faces a lot of new charges. That leads to more questions about where are the "missing" millions? Forensic accounting comes up a lot in the Murdaugh story, and the FBI agent on Ozark is a forensic accountant. That's why we decided to talk to a forensic accountant about what one does.
The fired bank CEO, Russell Laffitte, loaned client's money to Alex. Our legal analyst, John Snyder tells us why that is egregious. An accused drug dealer, Barrett Boulware, name pops up again. Plus we speak with Jay Bender, the foremost authority on the Freedom of Information Act. He has harsh words for the way law enforcement has acted during the Murdaugh saga.
A bank CEO is fired due to his connection with Alex Murdaugh. Alex's lawyers get another bond hearing to ask that Alex's bond be lowered. We learn more about Alex's finances. Plus, Alex rambles on the jailhouse phone. And, 2 more of Alex's alleged victims's stories are heard and they paint a horrible picture
Changes were made in Alex Murdaugh's old law firm, and a will was revealed. We discuss that and more with our legal analyst, John Snyder. Plus, we talk with Professor John Blume, the director of the Cornell Death Penalty Project, about Alex Murdaugh's grandfather's controversial death penalty cases.
In this episode we talk to a professor about money laundering. We learn why Mallory Beach's family is upset (justifiably), and another attorney seeks justice.