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Murdaugh’s wife, Margaret, 52, and son Paul, 22, were found shot to death June 7, 2021, at their estate in Colleton County, South Carolina.

A grand jury indicted embattled South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh on murder charges in the 2021 slayings of his wife and son, authorities announced Thursday.

The disclosure of the charges is a major development in the saga of the Murdaugh family — a South Carolina legal dynasty — in which Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh, 52, and the couple's younger son, Paul, 22, were found shot to death on the night of June 7 at their rural estate and hunting lodge in Colleton County.

NBC News reported Tuesday part of the indictment was based on new evidence.

Two sources close to the investigation said that authorities have cellphone video that they believe not only puts Alex Murdaugh at the scene of the slayings shortly before they took place, but contradicts a previous timeline of events provided on the day of the slayings.

Lawyers for Murdaugh have previously said he had an alibi on the night of the killings and was spending time with his mother, who has dementia, and her caregiver. The lawyers steadfastly denied his involvement in the deaths.

The South Carolina Supreme Court also moved to disbar Murdaugh, who worked as a personal injury attorney, this week after initially revoking his law license last fall.

The court’s order said Tuesday that its decision “in no way” affects any ongoing investigations.


In the wake of the deaths of his wife and son, Murdaugh’s business dealings came under investigations, and he was indicted on dozens of finance-related charges.


State law enforcement officials said they uncovered a financial scheme involving Murdaugh that began to unravel when, in September, he told authorities that he had been randomly attacked in a roadside shooting near the family’s estate.

He survived, but the claim came under scrutiny and, days later, authorities said Murdaugh had arranged for a man to kill him so his older son, Buster, could collect on a $10 million life insurance policy.

Attorneys for Murdaugh later said he was trying to get off a 20-year opioid addiction, and his poor decisions at the time were the result of suffering from mental anguish over the deaths of his wife and younger son.


A state grand jury indicted him this year on 21 counts of breach of trust with fraudulent intent and six counts of computer crimes, the state attorney general announced in January.

The indictments allege that he stole more than $2.6 million from clients Natarsha Thomas, Arthur Badger and Deon Martin and the family of Hakeem Pinckney.

In all four cases, Murdaugh is alleged to have used funds meant for his clients for his personal use, those indictments state.

A state grand jury also indicted Murdaugh in November and December on 48 counts, including breach of trust with fraudulent intent, forgery, money laundering, computer crimes and obtaining property by false pretenses.

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Murdaugh’s wife, Margaret, 52, and son Paul, 22, were found shot to death June 7, 2021, at their estate in Colleton County, South Carolina.

A grand jury indicted embattled South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh on murder charges in the 2021 slayings of his wife and son, authorities announced Thursday.

The disclosure of the charges is a major development in the saga of the Murdaugh family — a South Carolina legal dynasty — in which Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh, 52, and the couple's younger son, Paul, 22, were found shot to death on the night of June 7 at their rural estate and hunting lodge in Colleton County.

NBC News reported Tuesday part of the indictment was based on new evidence.

Two sources close to the investigation said that authorities have cellphone video that they believe not only puts Alex Murdaugh at the scene of the slayings shortly before they took place, but contradicts a previous timeline of events provided on the day of the slayings.

Lawyers for Murdaugh have previously said he had an alibi on the night of the killings and was spending time with his mother, who has dementia, and her caregiver. The lawyers steadfastly denied his involvement in the deaths.

The South Carolina Supreme Court also moved to disbar Murdaugh, who worked as a personal injury attorney, this week after initially revoking his law license last fall.

The court’s order said Tuesday that its decision “in no way” affects any ongoing investigations.


In the wake of the deaths of his wife and son, Murdaugh’s business dealings came under investigations, and he was indicted on dozens of finance-related charges.


State law enforcement officials said they uncovered a financial scheme involving Murdaugh that began to unravel when, in September, he told authorities that he had been randomly attacked in a roadside shooting near the family’s estate.

He survived, but the claim came under scrutiny and, days later, authorities said Murdaugh had arranged for a man to kill him so his older son, Buster, could collect on a $10 million life insurance policy.

Attorneys for Murdaugh later said he was trying to get off a 20-year opioid addiction, and his poor decisions at the time were the result of suffering from mental anguish over the deaths of his wife and younger son.


A state grand jury indicted him this year on 21 counts of breach of trust with fraudulent intent and six counts of computer crimes, the state attorney general announced in January.

The indictments allege that he stole more than $2.6 million from clients Natarsha Thomas, Arthur Badger and Deon Martin and the family of Hakeem Pinckney.

In all four cases, Murdaugh is alleged to have used funds meant for his clients for his personal use, those indictments state.

A state grand jury also indicted Murdaugh in November and December on 48 counts, including breach of trust with fraudulent intent, forgery, money laundering, computer crimes and obtaining property by false pretenses.

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