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    Watch the Alex Murdaugh Murder Trial Unfold in Part 2 of Documentary Series 

    The series features interviews with Becky Hill and key witnesses from the recently overturned 2023 trial. 

    Ingrid Ostby & Troy Pozirekides
    May 14, 2026

Update: On May 13, 2026, South Carolina’s Supreme Court overturned the murder convictions against Alex Murdaugh, citing “shocking jury interference” by court clerk Becky Hill, who oversaw jurors during the 2023 trial and is interviewed in Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal Season 2. Murdaugh, however, will remain in prison because he also has pleaded guilty to other financial charges. The attorney general said that the state will retry Murdaugh at a future date.

On March 2, 2023, former lawyer Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murdering his wife, Maggie, and son Paul in 2021. The verdict came just weeks after the true crime series Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal Season 1 premiered, documenting the events leading to the jury’s decision. On Sept. 20, Murdaugh Murders, directed by Michael Gasparro and executive produced by Julia Willoughby Nason, returned for Season 2, continuing the story of how one family devastated a tight-knit South Carolina community. 

“The story has always been about the people who lived through this firsthand,” Gasparro tells Tudum. “In Season 1, we focused on the kids, and that was always the core story we wanted to tell and root into. In Season 2, we wanted to talk to the people that were there in the days and aftermath of the murders [of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh].”

Paul Murdaugh and ex-girlfriend Morgan Doughty wearing their graduation caps and gowns in an undated photo

Paul Murdaugh and ex-girlfriend Morgan Doughty, who is interviewed in ‘Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal’ Season 2

What happens in Murdaugh Murders Season 2?

In 2023, Alex Murdaugh stood trial for the murder of his wife, Maggie, and his son Paul. Season 2 of Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal interviews those involved in the case — including jurors, prosecutors, witnesses, and former friends of the Murdaugh family — and gives an in-depth look at the trial, from the media circus that unraveled outside the courthouse to the circumstantial evidence that led to his conviction. The series shows footage that was key to the case against the defendant, including body-cam video from June 7, 2021, the night Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were killed on Alex Murdaugh’s property, and evidence photos from the night of the boat crash that killed Paul’s friend Mallory Beach in 2019.

Who’s in Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal Season 2?

The second season features firsthand accounts from those who figured prominently in the trial of Alex Murdaugh for the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, including:

  • Becky Hill, Colleton County clerk of court
  • Alan Wilson, South Carolina Attorney General
  • Curtis Edward Smith, aka Cousin Eddie, Alex Murdaugh’s friend and former client, who’s alleged to have been involved in Alex’s murder-for-hire plot in 2021
  • Morgan Doughty, Paul Murdaugh’s ex-girlfriend 
  • Anthony Cook, Paul Murdaugh’s friend and Mallory Beach’s boyfriend at the time of her death
  • Creighton Waters, lead prosecutor in Alex Murdaugh’s trial
  • Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson, the Murdaughs’ former housekeeper and a crucial witness at the trial
  • Mushelle “Shelly” Smith, the former caregiver for Alex Murdaugh’s mother, Libby Murdaugh, and a key trial witness
  • Gwen Generette, a trial juror
  • Dr. Kenneth Kinsey, a forensics expert
  • Valerie Bauerlein, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal

What did Becky Hill do in the Murdaugh murder trial?

Becky Hill was the Colleton County Clerk of Court during the trial of Alex Murdaugh. An elected official responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the courthouse, Hill swore Murdaugh in for his testimony and read the verdict aloud. In the documentary, she speaks about how the trial unfolded, and shares her candid impressions of the proceedings: “I had a feeling from our time together with the jury out at Moselle that it was not gonna take our jury long to make a decision,” she says of a visit to Murdaugh’s estate where the killings took place. “It’s just called women's intuition.”

Hear more from Becky Hill and other courtroom insiders in Season 2 of Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.

Curtis Edward Smith, aka “Cousin Eddie”

Was Cousin Eddie involved in the murders of Paul and Maggie? 

One of the biggest revelations in Season 2 is Curtis Edward Smith’s claim that Alex Murdaugh allegedly tried to convince Smith to shoot and kill him to avoid being implicated in the murders of his wife and son.

“I asked, ‘Why do you want me to shoot you?’” Smith, aka Cousin Eddie, says in the doc series, saying Murdaugh told him “they knew I’d be responsible because [they’re going to] be able to prove that I was responsible for Maggie and Paul.”

Willoughby Nason says that including Smith’s confession in the second installment of the series was an effort to let him tell his side of the story, in his own words. 

“Cousin Eddie was a delicate subject to interview,” Willoughby Nason tells Tudum. “It seemed he had been stereotyped by the media and scapegoated by Alex Murdaugh’s attorneys. It was important that we ask direct questions about the allegations of his criminal activity.”

Alex Murdaugh in court

What happened to Alex Murdaugh at the end of the trial?

Murdaugh’s trial — State of South Carolina v. Richard Alexander Murdaugh — began Jan. 25, 2023, and ended March 2, 2023. The jury convicted Murdaugh on two counts of murder and two counts of using a weapon during the commission of a violent crime. The judge ruled that he would serve consecutive life sentences at a maximum security prison in South Carolina. 

“I think [over] the next decade we will continue to hear about what else Alex was involved in,” Gasparro says. 

Are there more Murdaugh Murders updates?

On Sept. 18, 2023, Murdaugh reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors on financial fraud charges. He appeared in court on Sept. 21 to plead guilty to his crimes, making it the first time he’d ever entered a guilty plea. That plea will serve as admission that the disbarred South Carolina attorney stole nearly $2 million from his clients while he was practicing. He is still awaiting trial on more than 100 other financial and drug crime charges, and is could owe a minimum of $7.6 million in restitution, fines, and legal fees for his federal crimes.

However, on May 13, 2026, South Carolina’s Supreme Court overturned the murder convictions against Murdaugh, citing “shocking jury interference” by court clerk Becky Hill, who oversaw jurors during the 2023 trial. He will remain in prison because he pled guilty to the financial charges detailed above, and the state attorney general said the state will retry Murdaugh at a future date.

Watch Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal on Netflix now. To get the whole story before diving in to Season 2, check out our comprehensive explainer of Season 1, and read our timeline of the events leading to Murdaugh’s conviction

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