Eva Pilgrim sits down with Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys, Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin, to discuss retrial strategy, and whether a plea deal is on the table.
“He will never plead guilty ever to anything related to their murders,” Harpootlian says. #Murdaugh #TrueCrime
Alex Murdaugh’s defense team says the retrial changes everything.
Inside Edition’s Eva Pilgrim sits down with Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers, Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin about what they say will make this trial different from the first, “There’s a lot of ammunition that we have to attack the state’s case.” #Murdaugh #TrueCrime
Alex Murdaugh’s double murder conviction, for the deaths of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, were overturned Wednesday, after the South Carolina Supreme Court said the county’s clerk “placed her fingers on the scales of justice” by engaging in “shocking jury interference.”
The state’s attorney general told CBS News that he wants to retry Murdaugh as soon as possible.
The SC State Supreme Court overturning Alex Murdaugh’s double murder conviction! The justices say because of “external forces” due to the Colleton County clerk Becky Hill… he didn’t get a fair trial.
Eva LaRue, Athena Klingerman, and Amber Rasmussen—the voices behind the Paramount+ documentaries My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story and Don’t Date Brandon—will take the stage to share powerful, deeply personal stories of survival, resilience, and reclaiming control after trauma. Joining them is Susan Zirinsky, President of See It Now Studios, who will offer insight into how these stories are brought to life and the responsibility that comes with telling them. Together, they’ll reflect on what they endured, how it impacted their lives, and, in some cases, their children’s, and how they began to rebuild.
Moderated by Inside Edition anchor Eva Pilgrim, the session will also explore how true crime storytelling can empower survivors and shift the focus back to the voices that matter most.
Did investigators just find Kristin Smart’s body?
Nearly 30 years after the 19-year-old college student vanished, investigators searching the mother of her convicted killer’s home say they found evidence of human remains on the property. #crimenews #investigation #KristinSmart
Amanda Knox says she’s stepping in to defend another woman she believes has been wrongly labeled “evil.”
On her new podcast, “Doubt: The Case of Lucy Letby,” Knox revisits the case of Lucy Letby, the British nurse convicted of murdering seven newborns and harming seven more in a hospital neonatal unit.
“For me, what I found really troubling is that there isn’t consensus across the medical community that any intentional harm took place at all in these cases,” Knox says.
From accused to advocate for scrutiny, Amanda Knox is revisiting the Lucy Letby case in her new podcast, “Doubt: The Case of Lucy Letby.”
Knox says both she and Letby were convicted on circumstantial evidence that, in her view, shaped, and at times distorted public perception of their cases.
“There are parallels in the sense that the public narrative around the case became a huge factor in how the public understands the facts of the case,” Knox told Eva Pilgrim.
It took the jury less than 3 hours to decide the former Fed Ex driver who killed 7 year old Athena Strand should be sentenced to death.
#crime #crimenews #fedex #kidnapping