Alex Murdaugh defense ‘opened door’ to jury hearing about alleged financial crimes, South Carolina judge says
Alex Murdaugh, fourth generation of a powerful South Carolina dynasty and owner of a boat involved in a fatal accident, leaves a hearing in a personal injury lawsuit at the Richland County Courthouse. - John Monk/The State/TNS

WALTERBORO, S.C. — Alex Murdaugh’s defense team has inadvertently opened the door for prosecutors to argue Murdaugh’s alleged financial crimes motivated him to kill his wife and son. Judge Clifton Newman on Thursday ruled that the state would be allowed to present evidence that Murdaugh stole millions of dollars from his law partners and clients, and that the threat of exposure motivated the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh on June 7, 2021. The prosecution team led by Creighton Watersrests their case on the theory Murdaugh killed his wife and son as part of a scheme to distract from his fin...