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Guilty Verdict Secured in the Ellec Murdoch Murder Case
South Carolina prosecutor Creighton Waters and public servants were responsible for securing a guilty verdict in the Ellec Murdoch murder case, after the state's attorney general's office took over the case. The verdict resulted in Murdoch's probable life imprisonment, ending the long-awaited case that had been covered in an ongoing podcast.
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Elick Murdoch, suspect of a murder case involving his wife Maggie and son Paul, has been found guilty of murder by a jury in South Carolina.
01:02 - 04:01 (02:58)
Summary
Elick Murdoch, suspect of a murder case involving his wife Maggie and son Paul, has been found guilty of murder by a jury in South Carolina. The verdict was celebrated by the podcast team and their supporters who had been following this case closely.
ChapterGuilty Verdict Secured in the Ellec Murdoch Murder Case
EpisodeMMP #83: Alex Murdaugh Verdict: How We Got to Guilty + Creighton Waters Interview
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
The hosts reflect on the importance of holding everyone accountable under the same laws, regardless of their position in society, in order to achieve true justice.
04:01 - 06:46 (02:44)
Summary
The hosts reflect on the importance of holding everyone accountable under the same laws, regardless of their position in society, in order to achieve true justice. They specifically analyze the implications of a recent case for the future of law enforcement and prosecution of powerful individuals who believe they can buy their way out of legal trouble.
ChapterGuilty Verdict Secured in the Ellec Murdoch Murder Case
EpisodeMMP #83: Alex Murdaugh Verdict: How We Got to Guilty + Creighton Waters Interview
PodcastMurdaugh Murders Podcast
A transcript of a legal proceeding discusses how the jurors came in and realized the reality of the situation.
06:45 - 09:30 (02:44)
Summary
A transcript of a legal proceeding discusses how the jurors came in and realized the reality of the situation. They mention the corruption of the Murdoch family and the actions of the 14th Circuit solicitor.