I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment, so I can’t pull the very latest updates directly. I can share what’s known up to recently and how to find the latest.
What’s known (context in 2024–2026)
- Alex Murdaugh was convicted in 2023 for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul and was sentenced to life in prison, with subsequent legal actions and appeals occurring as the case progressed. There have been developments around appeals, retrials, and related indictments in ongoing legal proceedings.[6][7][9]
- In 2026, multiple outlets reported on appeals and potential retrials; one outlet noted a SC Supreme Court ruling that overturned the double-murder conviction and ordered a new trial due to juror interference concerns. Prosecutors signaled options up to and including seeking the death penalty if retried and convicted again in the new proceeding.[3][4][7]
- Coverage has also included related civil cases, asset management, and the broader legal saga tied to Murdaugh’s finances and alleged schemes, which have continued to unfold in court filings and indictments.[1][2]
Where to check for the latest
- Major national outlets with regular updates: NBC News, Fox News, CBS News, ABC News, and People. Search for “Alex Murdaugh May 2026 news” or “Alex Murdaugh retrial 2026” on their sites or aggregators.
- South Carolina local outlets for state-level action: The State (Columbia), Charleston-area papers, and Greenville/Beaufort coverage often have timely updates on indictments, court dates, and rulings.
- Court records or the South Carolina Supreme Court website for official docket entries and opinions.
If you’d like, I can:
- Summarize the most recent major developments I can verify from public sources you specify.
- Build a quick snapshot of the current status (charges, filings, court dates) by pulling and citing the latest available public articles you provide or prefer.
- Create a brief timeline of the key events from 2021 to now, highlighting how the latest decision fits into the broader case.
Let me know which option you prefer or if you want me to search again for the most up-to-date reports using specific outlets. I’ll include citations after each fact.
Sources
South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh has found himself on the other side of the legal system, held in jail, facing 79 criminal charges and at least 10 lawsuits. His fall from grace has been a swift one, but it isn’t over. Here’s what we know.
www.thestate.comAlex Murdaugh, convicted of killing wife Maggie and son Paul, won a new trial after a court found former clerk Becky Hill tampered with jurors.
www.foxnews.comThe once-powerful, now disbarred South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was convicted of murdering his wife Maggie, 52, and their son Paul, 22.
www.courttv.comAlex Murdaugh News
www.cbsnews.comThe twisting case engulfing the scion of a prominent legal dynasty in South Carolina's Lowcountry began when he reported finding his wife and son dead in June 2021.
www.nbcnews.comDisgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was sentenced Friday to life in prison after being convicted of murdering his wife and their youngest son.
abcnews.go.comThe South Carolina Supreme Court has ruled on Alex Murdaugh's appeal, addressing claims of jury tampering and weighing whether his double-murder conviction should stand
people.com