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Alex Murdaugh defense points to unknown male DNA in push for new testing

June 25, 20263 Mins Read
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Alex Murdaugh’s defense team is pointing to unknown male DNA found under Maggie Murdaugh’s fingernails as it pushes for new testing in the disgraced South Carolina legal scion’s murder case.

In motions filed Tuesday in Colleton County, Murdaugh’s attorneys asked a judge to order an independent laboratory review of the DNA evidence, move the trial out of the 14th Judicial Circuit and allow Murdaugh to review case materials electronically while behind bars.

In one filing, Murdaugh’s attorneys asked the court to require the state to produce DNA evidence collected from underneath Maggie Murdaugh’s left-hand fingernails for independent laboratory review.

The defense said the evidence, identified as SLED Item No. 70, was determined by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division to be from an unknown and unrelated male.

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“No further analysis was attempted,” the defense wrote.

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The motion says Murdaugh’s attorneys contacted Othram Inc., a company specializing in forensic genetic genealogy that was used in the Bryan Kohberger case, about additional testing.

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According to the filing, Othram believes it can conduct a more thorough analysis, but the testing would take considerable time and require a rush order. The defense is asking that the sample be delivered to Othram for testing at Murdaugh’s expense.

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In a separate motion, Murdaugh’s attorneys asked the court to move the trial outside the 14th Judicial Circuit, which includes Allendale, Beaufort, Colleton, Hampton and Jasper counties.

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The defense argued the case is “among the most heavily publicized criminal prosecutions in the history” of South Carolina and said Murdaugh, his family and the law firm associated with his family for generations have been the subject of years of “saturating, sensational, and continuous media coverage.”

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The attorneys said publicity has been especially intense in the five-county circuit, where, they argued, the Murdaugh name has been tied to the local legal system for nearly a century. The defense said a transfer to another county within the circuit would not cure the alleged prejudice.

This motion is not surprising, as Murdaugh’s lead defense attorney, Dick Harpootlian, previously shared with Fox News Digital his plans to file for the trial to be moved.

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Alex Murdaugh standing in a booking photo next to an aerial view of McCormick Correctional Institution

A third motion asks the court to require the South Carolina Department of Corrections to allow Murdaugh to review case materials on a secure laptop computer.

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The defense said discovery in the case is voluminous and would fill numerous banker’s boxes if printed.

Murdaugh’s attorneys proposed providing the prison system with a laptop with an encrypted, password-protected hard drive for his use in preparing for trial.

The proposed device would not have cellular capabilities or Internet access, would not be used to make audio or video recordings without written approval from the Department of Corrections, and would be kept in the warden’s office or another secure location when not in use, according to the filing.

The defense argued the arrangement would be more secure than sending boxes of paper records to a prison, particularly because many of the materials are sealed or subject to a protective order.

No court ruling on the motions was included in the filings. Fox News Digital has reached out to South Carolina’s Attorney General’s Office and Murdaugh’s defense team for comment.



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