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The Long Road to Justice

Unraveling Alex Murdaugh's Tangled Web

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The Long Road to Justice

By: Amie Williams, Shana Hirsch
Narrated by: Kassidy O'Connell
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The saga of Alex Murdaugh: One juror's dramatic retelling of South Carolina's "trial of the century"

One of the most high-profile cases in South Carolina history, The State of South Carolina v. Richard Alexander Murdaugh captured the attention of the nation and the world. While many people speculated and passed judgement on the case, the fate of Alex Murdaugh ultimately hung in the hands of twelve jurors. On March 2, 2023, Alex Murdaugh was found guilty of murder. It was over, or so the jury thought. Filing a motion for a new trial, Alex Murdaugh and his defense team alleged the clerk court had improperly communicated with the jury, placing those twelve individuals firmly at the center of controversy yet again. One of those twelve jurors, juror 864, is ready to tell her story.

In The Long Road to Justice: Unraveling Alex Murdaugh's Tangled Web, juror 864, Amie Williams offers a first-hand account of her experiences in the jury box, chronicling the many revelations contained in one of the most sensational criminal cases in South Carolina. Analyzing the trial's most compelling moments including key evidence and witness testimony, Williams offers listeners a better understanding of not only the trial itself but also the sacrifices that come with serving on a jury on a high-profile case. Capturing the mood and perspective of the jury, Williams recounts the defense's unprecedented campaign for a mistrial concluding with the January 2024 evidentiary hearing in a Richland County courtroom. Williams' memoir delivers a fascinating listen for anyone interested in the on-going Murdaugh saga.

©2024 Amie Williams and Shana Hirsch (P)2024 Amie Williams and Shana Hirsch
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awful slow boring not about the murders, family or what happened ect! self centred jury womens views!

dull slow and all about jury

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