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    What Happens When The Defense Runs Maggie Murdaugh's DNA Through CODIS?

    2026/05/24 | 49 mins.
    Jim Griffin confirmed at the defense press conference that unknown male DNA was recovered from under Maggie Murdaugh's fingernails and never run through CODIS. Physical evidence from the person who was fatally shot, documented in the investigation, sitting unmatched in an evidence file. The defense has plans for it at retrial.
    That revelation sits alongside a catalog of alleged SLED investigative failures the defense intends to weaponize in front of a second jury. Tire tracks at the crime scene that were never properly processed. GPS data from Maggie's phone that was overwritten. A crime scene that sat in the rain and was walked through by family members before it was secured. A coroner who estimated time of death by touch. None of this is new — but it was buried under twelve hours of financial crimes testimony the first time. That testimony is now sharply limited by the Supreme Court's ruling. The physical evidence has to stand on its own, and the defense is betting it can't.
    The retrial logistics are significant. Eight thousand pages of sworn trial testimony to review — a built-in impeachment roadmap the prosecution can't take back. Every witness who testified at trial one is now locked into their story. New expert witnesses are being retained. The defense doesn't expect the retrial before next year.
    Venue is contested. A change-of-venue motion is under consideration, but the receiving county must match Colleton's demographics — Griffin specifically noted Richland and Charleston likely wouldn't qualify. Harpootlian referenced the Pee Wee Gaskins case and the necessity of individual voir dire given the saturation of pretrial publicity statewide.
    The federal civil rights lawsuit against Becky Hill functions as a parallel investigation — civil discovery tools designed to determine whether Hill acted alone and what the state's investigation missed. Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta and Robin Dreeke analyze the DNA revelation, the discovery strategy, and why the defense says there will never be a plea deal.
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    Why Is Murdaugh's Defense Using A Federal Lawsuit To Investigate Becky Hill?

    2026/05/24 | 41 mins.
    The defense team didn't file this lawsuit just to hold Becky Hill accountable. They filed it to investigate her. Civil discovery gives them tools the state never used — subpoenas, depositions, sworn testimony under penalty of perjury — and the complaint makes clear they intend to use every one of them.
    The Section 1983 claim alleges Hill deprived Alex Murdaugh of his constitutional right to a fair trial before an untampered jury. The South Carolina Supreme Court already found her conduct warranted reversal. Jim Griffin raised the central question at the press conference: was Becky Hill a lone wolf? Or did someone else know what was happening during those deliberations? The complaint highlights the suspicious removal of juror Myra Crosby as a critical incident the defense believes has never been adequately examined. The suit seeks more than six hundred thousand dollars in damages tied to the original trial's cost, all flowing to the receivership — none to Murdaugh personally.
    The defense argues the state never thoroughly investigated Hill's conduct, never treated it as the constitutional violation the Supreme Court subsequently found it to be, and never followed the evidence to its logical end. This federal action is designed to reach what the state wouldn't touch.
    The lawsuit sits alongside the broader defense strategy for trial two. The Supreme Court's ruling created an evidentiary firewall around the financial testimony — clear skepticism about the twelve-hour presentation and instructions to sharply limit it at retrial. The defense will challenge every financial witness armed with the court's own published language. Behind that firewall, the physical case stands exposed: no DNA on the defendant, no blood, both weapons still missing, no eyewitnesses, and a crime scene compromised from the start. The question of whether Murdaugh takes the stand again looms — the kennel video recording likely forces his hand, but the calculation shifts dramatically without weeks of financial crimes testimony preceding it.
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    What Did The Sentencing Memo Reveal About Kouri Richins' Jail Campaign?

    2026/05/24 | 1h 1 mins.
    The sentencing memo in the Kouri Richins case reads like an operational log. Prosecutors documented what they describe as a sustained campaign from inside a jail cell targeting every person connected to the prosecution — and it didn't stop until sentencing day.
    A fake dating profile created for the lead detective and posted online. What prosecutors characterize as false DCFS reports filed against the family raising her children. Retained counsel to pursue criminal charges against her sister-in-law. Federal firearms charges pursued against Eric Richins' father for removing his dead son's guns for safekeeping. A marijuana report filed on Eric's sister. Bar complaints against the prosecutors that were found to have no merit. According to the memo, every action had a target and none had substance. Prosecutors called her character "irredeemable."
    Then the courtroom itself. Three boys wrote impact statements read by therapists because they cannot face her. They described locked rooms, fear, and caring for each other because no one else was. Kouri scoffed and rolled her eyes while those words were read into the record. When her own family took the podium and called her innocent, the tears appeared — instant and reserved entirely for her own suffering.
    Judge Richard Mrazik sentenced Kouri to life without parole on what would have been Eric Richins' forty-fourth birthday after a five-hour proceeding. Kouri's forty-minute allocution told her sons to "be like your dad" — the man she was convicted of killing — told them their memories of their own childhood were "an absolute lie," and directed them to distrust the people keeping them safe. She acknowledged nothing her children described.
    A post-conviction message to an "admirer" ended with a winking emoji and a promise: "They haven't seen anything yet." Plus the detail about insurance policies on her children's lives that prosecutors flagged in the memo.
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    Why Didn't SLED Track Down The Vehicle Near Murdaugh's Weapon Storage?

    2026/05/24 | 41 mins.
    Strip away twelve hours of stolen-money testimony and the Alex Murdaugh case has to stand on its physical evidence for the first time. What's left is a crime scene that sat in the rain, family members who walked through it, no recovered weapon, no DNA on the defendant, and an investigative lead that reportedly went nowhere.
    Blanca Simpson, the Murdaugh housekeeper, told investigators about a suspicious white vehicle parked near the property close to where Paul kept firearms on the day of the killings. She later provided more specific details in private interviews than she shared on the stand. Jennifer Coffindaffer, who ran federal cases for nearly three decades, doesn't let that discrepancy slide. A witness flagging a vehicle near weapon storage hours before a double homicide is the kind of lead that either gets run down or gets used against you at retrial. SLED reportedly dismissed it. Coffindaffer and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke break down the two-shooter theory SLED couldn't rule out, the evolving contradictions in Simpson's accounts, and whether the kennel video lie carries the same weight for a second jury without a mountain of financial crimes testimony behind it.
    Dick Harpootlian reportedly told reporters the reversal will bring reluctant witnesses forward, and if they don't come willingly, he'll use subpoenas. Whether that's strategy or posturing, the defense team is signaling an aggressive posture heading into a retrial where the prosecution's physical case is exposed.
    Then the political dimension. Attorney General Alan Wilson reportedly said all options are on the table — including the death penalty, which was never pursued at trial one. Wilson is running for governor. Every candidate for attorney general has reportedly promised to retry Alex Murdaugh. The retrial is becoming inseparable from campaign season, and Dreeke examines what that means for jury selection in the most saturated case in South Carolina history.
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    How Did 27 Crew Members Pass Screening Before Operation Tidal Wave?

    2026/05/24 | 45 mins.
    Federal agents had names before the ships docked. Operation Tidal Wave targeted 27 crew members across eight cruise ships in San Diego based on intelligence from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. CBP and HSI coordinated the boarding. Every one of the 27 was detained. Every one was deported. Not a single charge was filed. KPBS confirmed federal prosecutors in both San Diego and Los Angeles had no record of prosecution as of their reporting. One passenger on the Disney Magic watched her family's dining host get taken away in handcuffs, still in his blazer, forty-five minutes after serving them breakfast.
    Disney's response was a zero-tolerance statement. What went unaddressed is the screening pipeline — how these individuals were hired, vetted, and placed on ships carrying families. Ten of the 27 reportedly worked on the Disney Magic alone. Four came from Holland America.
    That gap in the system isn't isolated. Federal court filings and FBI affidavits document a pattern spanning every major cruise line. A Royal Caribbean attendant was sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to placing hidden devices in passenger cabins to secretly record families — including passengers as young as two. A Celebrity kids' club counselor allegedly went undetected for four months while deliberately avoiding ship cameras, according to the FBI. A 6-year-old was the one who reported it. Two Princess crew members received a combined 45 years after pursuing a teenager and exchanging illegal content involving very young children. Three crew were charged on the same Disney ship within two months. According to Cruise Law News, nearly 200 crew have been accused in approximately two years. The connecting thread is structural: international crew hired through third-party agencies with limited screening, no shared offender registry, and identical corporate language from every company named.
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🔎 Daily True Crime Podcast | Criminal Psychology | Ongoing Trials | Expert Analysis Multiple new episodes every day! Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski is your ultimate daily true crime podcast, bringing you real-time updates on criminal investigations, high-profile trials, forensic breakthroughs, and psychological deep dives into the minds of killers. 🎙️ Hosted by veteran journalist Tony Brueski, we go beyond the headlines, featuring exclusive insights from FBI agents, forensic experts, criminal psychologists, and legal analysts. Whether it's the latest developments in cases like Bryan Kohberger and Lori Vallow or deep dives into cold cases and unsolved mysteries, we uncover the hidden truths behind the crimes that captivate the world. If you’re obsessed with true crime, forensic psychology, and legal drama, subscribe now to Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski on Apple Podcasts. 🎧 New episodes multiple times a day—stay ahead of the latest crime stories. Join our SubStack: https://HiddenKillers.SubStack.com 📺Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/@hiddenkillerspod 📷Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ 💻Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ ⏰Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePod/ Listen Ad-Free On Apple Podcasts Here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-premium-plus-ad-free-advance-episode/id1705422872
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