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    Did the AG’s Office Fail to Investigate Becky Hill’s Jury Tampering in the Murdaugh Case?

    20/05/2026 | 17min
    The Murdaugh defense team came out swinging at Attorney General Alan Wilson — and the accusation they leveled is not one that gets tossed around lightly. They called the death penalty announcement vindictive prosecution.
    Here is what that means: when a prosecutor escalates charges not because the evidence supports it, but because the defendant exercised a constitutional right — like winning an appeal — the law treats it as retaliation. Harpootlian argued that is exactly what happened here. Murdaugh’s conviction was overturned. And the state’s response was not to accept the court’s ruling and retry the case. It was to announce the death penalty.
    Harpootlian asked the question that exposes the logic problem in the state’s position: what does Wilson know now that he did not know when he originally chose not to seek the death penalty? The facts of the crime have not changed. No new evidence surfaced. The only thing that changed is that Murdaugh won.
    The defense went further. They accused Wilson of running his prosecution through political consultants rather than relying on the career prosecutors who staff his office. Harpootlian suggested that the attorneys who actually understand courtrooms are not the ones driving the bus.
    And they landed a second blow: the AG’s office, they said, never properly investigated Becky Hill’s conduct. The statute makes jury tampering a crime. Hill pled guilty to misconduct. And the state apparently saw no reason to look deeper.
    Tony Brueski, criminal defense attorney Bob Motta of Defense Diaries, and retired FBI Chief of the Behavioral Analysis Program Robin Dreeke unpack the accusations, the doctrine, and what it means for the prosecution’s strategy heading into the retrial.
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    How Will Murdaugh’s Federal Lawsuit Against Becky Hill Expose What the State Missed?

    20/05/2026 | 23min
    When the South Carolina Supreme Court granted Alex Murdaugh a new trial, it confirmed what the defense had argued for months — Becky Hill’s conduct compromised the verdict. But the court’s ruling only opened a door. The federal lawsuit the defense just filed is designed to walk through it.
    The Section 1983 claim targets Hill directly, alleging she deprived Murdaugh of a constitutional right that is supposed to be untouchable: a fair trial before an impartial, untampered jury. This is not a symbolic filing. It comes with the full weight of federal civil discovery — the power to compel testimony, demand documents, and put people under oath.
    The defense laid out their goals with unusual specificity. They want to know exactly what Hill did. They want to know if anyone else was involved. They want answers about the removal of juror Myra Crosby — whose departure from the jury during deliberations has never been satisfactorily explained. And they want the state to answer for what they describe as a failure to investigate any of it.
    More than six hundred thousand dollars in damages are on the table, tied to the cost of the first trial. The defense took pains to clarify that any recovered money goes to the receivership — Murdaugh does not benefit personally.
    Tony Brueski, criminal defense attorney and Defense Diaries host Bob Motta, and retired FBI Chief of the Behavioral Analysis Program Robin Dreeke discuss the lawsuit, the unanswered questions it targets, and why the investigation the state never conducted may happen anyway — just in a different courtroom.
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    Did Anna Kepner’s Defense Just Tip Their Hand In Cruise Ship Trial?

    20/05/2026 | 17min
    The defense team in the Anna Kepner federal case just made its first move that doesn’t look like confidence. After three months of waiving rights, requesting adult prosecution, and charging toward a June 1 trial date, they filed a motion asking for ninety more days. The prosecution signed off.
    Document 74 — an Unopposed Motion to Continue Trial — was entered on the docket May 13. Lead defense counsel Evan Kuhl cited the government’s voluminous discovery productions, two other federal trials on his schedule, and family obligations. It’s the first continuance anyone has requested in this case. That shift from full speed to full stop is the story.
    Tony Brueski digs into the filing and what it means for where this case is headed. The compressed timeline that made June 1 a placeholder from the start. The strategic calculation both sides are making with the extra time. Why the prosecution’s decision not to oppose the delay says as much about their position as the defense’s decision to ask for it. And the procedural battles coming between now and September 8 — the unresolved detention motion, the withheld autopsy, the evidence fights that will shape what twelve jurors eventually hear.
    Anna Kepner was eighteen. A Titusville cheerleader on a family cruise. Found dead aboard the Carnival Horizon in November 2025. Her stepbrother Timothy Hudson faces two federal felony counts and remains free under GPS monitoring at a relative’s home. The Kepner family has said publicly they’re troubled he hasn’t been taken into custody. September is now the earliest they’ll see a courtroom.
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    What Three Forces Are Already Shaping Alex Murdaugh’s Retrial Before It Even Starts?

    19/05/2026 | 54min
    A governor candidate threatening the death penalty. A son who won’t visit his father. Defense lawyers hinting at mystery suspects on national television. None of this existed a week ago. All of it is shaping Alex Murdaugh’s retrial right now.
    Tony Brueski and Robin Dreeke bring the full picture together in one listener-driven conversation. Robin’s behavioral analysis ties the threads that mainstream coverage keeps treating as separate stories. The political pressure on the prosecution isn’t separate from the family fractures. The family fractures aren’t separate from the defense’s new strategy. And the defense’s third-party hints aren’t separate from the political environment that makes every pretrial statement a campaign ad.
    The conversation builds from the specific to the systemic. Wilson’s death penalty posture and what it reveals. Buster’s reported silence and what it communicates. Harpootlian’s morning-show tease and what it accomplishes. Robin connects all three to one central question: Is this retrial going to be decided by evidence, or by everything happening around the evidence?
    The listeners brought the sharpest questions of any episode in this series. Tony and Robin match them.
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    A 6-Year-Old Stopped It — The Cases Federal Courts Exposed Across Every Cruise Line

    19/05/2026 | 19min
    Federal filings show three crew members charged on the Disney Dream in early 2024. A Royal Caribbean cabin attendant sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to secretly recording passengers as young as two inside their cabins. An FBI affidavit describing a Celebrity youth counselor who allegedly targeted children for four months while avoiding security cameras. A 6-year-old was the one who put a stop to it. Two Princess employees sentenced to a combined 45 years for grooming a teenager and exchanging exploitation material depicting very young children. This is the episode that connects the cases the cruise industry has never been forced to address together: Disney, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Princess, Carnival, Holland America. Year after year. Ship after ship. Same pattern: crew hired internationally through third-party agencies, screened only against home-country records, no shared offender database. Cruise Law News reports nearly 200 crew accused of possessing CSAM in roughly two years. Cruising with Predators, a Hidden Killers investigation.
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