Murdaugh double homicide: one year later No arrests made as criminal investigation continues June 7, 2021, 10:07 p.m.
The 911 call by
Tuesday
A year later, the
Even as SLED probes the killings, much has happened to
Randolph Murdaugh III passed away three days later
Three days after the killings,
New evidence about old homicides emerge
As state police probed the double homicides, new evidence about old homicides emerged.
On
However, police never revealed what they found that led to this development.
The unraveling of the Murdaugh case
September/
Sept.16, 2021 - SLED arrested Murdaugh for insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, along with filing a false police report after the roadside incident. Murdaugh is booked at the
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Wave of grand jury indictments for
Murdaugh is struck with wave after wave of state grand jury indictments, from
"This is
Murdaugh is facing a total of 82 criminal charges -- 79 from State Grand Jury indictments and three local indictments -- and, in theory, more than seven centuries of prison time.
Civil lawsuits pile up for Murdaugh and associates
Widely accused in the criminal courts, Murdaugh was also drowning in civil suits, resulting in the court placing his assets under the control of legally appointed co-receivers. Following the
The next day,
Murdaugh was then facing 11 legal actions directly naming him - ten state, one federal - and was connected to several others.
fall from grace
During bond hearings, Murdaugh's attorneys stated that their client had truly fallen from grace. With his assets seized and under intense scrutiny and investigation, he is a man who "can't pay his phone bill" and "can't even buy underwear," said attorney
Meanwhile, media outlets scour for every detail they can learn about him, even airing jail cell phone calls between Murdaugh and family members and publishing lists of personal items he purchases in the jail commissary. The accused attorney is even the subject of mocking memes on social media.
Murdaugh remains detained in the



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