Murdaugh surrenders to face charges in $10M insurance fraud
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Lawyer Alex Murdaugh surrendered Thursday to face insurance fraud and other charges after state police said he arranged to have himself shot in the head so that his son would get a $10 million life insurance payout. The shooter only grazed him.
Murdaugh’s lawyer blamed his decision to try to die on a lonely highway on Sept. 4 amid deep depression and a drug addiction worsened by his discovery of the bodies of his wife and son, who were shot multiple times at the family’s home on June 7. Those killings remain unsolved.
Murdaugh, 53, was charged with insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and filing a false police report. TV footage shows led him arriving at the jail in a SUV about five hours before his bond hearing.
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