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Alex Murdaugh's former law partner tells jurors why his law firm had to change its name.
Alex Murdaugh's former law partner tells jurors why his law firm had to change its name.
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S1, EP81 "Friend Caught in the Middle"Alex Murdaugh's best friend continues his testimony.
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S1, EP83 "Alex's Misdeeds About to Be Exposed"A father dying, a mother with Alzheimer's, an alleged drug addiction and a financial scandal that was about to be exposed was the world of Alex Murdaugh just before his wife, Maggie, and his youngest son, Paul, were killed.
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S1, EP71 "Ronnie Crosby"Ronnie Crosby was a close family friend of the Murdaughs; he was a law partner working with Alex and they were good friends for more than two decades.
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