SECURITYTHE NEW YORKER
How a Small-Town Clerk’s Misdeeds Upturned the Murdaugh Verdict
Becky Hill, a court clerk, allegedly pressured jurors to convict a South Carolina lawyer for the murders of his wife and son, possibly to boost sales of her book. The article questions whether she acted alone in influencing the verdict.
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