The stakes just got a whole lot higher for Alex Murdaugh based on the fact his new trial could look very different from the first one. For starters, prosecutors could seek the the maximum penalty this time around (☠️), something they chose not to pursue during the original trial.
During a court hearing Monday Murdaugh's attorneys asked for additional testing on DNA recovered from underneath Maggie Murdaugh's fingernails, claiming it contains genetic material from an unknown man who isn't related to the Murdaugh family. They're also asking for the evidence to be sent to forensic genealogy company Othram for further analysis at Murdaugh's expense.
Prosecutors aren't on board. They came back with the fact the DNA was already tested by SLED and say the additional profile is far too limited to identify anyone, making further testing unnecessary.
Of course, none of this would be happening if Murdaugh's original convictions hadn't been overturned because of misconduct by former Colleton County Clerk Becky Hill. Now both sides are preparing to try the case all over again, but with years of hindsight and a very different legal landscape.
The hearing also set a tentative retrial date of April 5, 2027, although that could change depending on if whether or not additional forensic testing is done. For now, the venue is also up in the air as the judge has not yet decided whether the trial will remain in the same area or be moved to another county.
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