Alex Murdaugh’s Second Trial Won’t Be a Rerun: Who Actually Benefits From Starting Over
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The retrial of Alex Murdaugh resets the board for both sides. The defense enters with restricted evidence rules and a Supreme Court opinion documenting courthouse corruption. The prosecution enters with Murdaugh’s own testimony locked into the record and years of additional preparation. The question Eric Faddis answers is which side holds the stronger hand.
Murdaugh’s decision to testify at the first trial is now a permanent strategic constraint. His answers are on the record. If he takes the stand again, the prosecution cross-examines him against his own prior words. If he doesn’t, silence becomes its own statement. Faddis explores whether there is any realistic path where Murdaugh stays off the stand.
The conversation also covers whether the defense can weaponize Hill’s conviction at retrial, whether the prosecution has had time to develop forensic evidence that wasn’t ready in 2023, and the logistical reality of jury selection in a case that has saturated every media platform in the state for three years.
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