Buster Murdaugh, the son of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh, vehemently defends his father's innocence despite the latter being found guilty of murdering his wife, Maggie Murdaugh, and their son, Paul Murdaugh. This revelation came to light during the FOX Nation special, 'The Fall of the House of Murdaugh', premiering on its streaming service. Alex Murdaugh, once a respected South Carolina attorney, is currently serving two life sentences for the murders that occurred on the family’s 1,770-acre property in Islandton, S.C.
Buster Murdaugh adamantly expresses his belief that his father is not responsible for the deaths of his mother and brother. He told FOX Nation, “I do not think that he could be affiliated with endangering my mother and brother… We have been here for a while now and that’s been my stance.” He went on to express his fear for his safety, stating, “I think I set myself up to be safe but yes, when I go to bed at night I have a fear that there is somebody that is still out there.”
However, authorities remain convinced of Alex's guilt, backed by what state Circuit Judge Clifton Newman described as “overwhelming” evidence, which included blood spatter on Alex's clothes and his admission of lying about his whereabouts on the night of the murders. Despite this, Buster stands firm on his father's innocence, describing the situation as "a terrible thing to place on somebody with absolutely no fact." He explained the impact on his reputation, stating, “I mean, people perceive me as a murderer.”
This gripping saga also encompasses the mysterious death of Stephen Smith, an openly gay teenager and Buster's high school classmate, in July 2015. Rumors have circulated regarding Buster’s relationship with Smith, fueled by small-town gossip and state trooper investigations. However, Buster vehemently denied any involvement in Smith's murder or any physical relationship with him. This denial came after the exhumation of Smith's body for a second autopsy and the increase in speculation following Alex Murdaugh's trial. South Carolina’s Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has been investigating Smith's death since June 2021, with SLED Chief Mark Keel classifying it as a homicide.
The Murdaugh family, once a powerful dynasty in Hampton County, has experienced a precipitous fall from grace, marred by murder allegations and trials that have captivated the nation. The charges against Alex Murdaugh included not only the murders of his wife and son but also fueled rumors about the involvement of his other son, Buster, in another murder case. Despite the overwhelming evidence against Alex and the ongoing investigation into Stephen Smith's death, Buster remains steadfast in defending his father's innocence and denying any involvement in Smith's death.
As Buster Murdaugh continues to grapple with the loss of his family members and the cloud of suspicion hanging over him, the upcoming FOX Nation documentary promises to shed more light on the intricate web of allegations, investigations, and trials that have come to define the Murdaugh family legacy. The special is set to premiere on Thursday, Aug. 31, marking the second time the public will hear from Buster since the onset of the trials.
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