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  • In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," guest Eric Faddis, a former felony prosecutor and defense attorney, discusses the recent lawsuit filed by Buster Murdaugh. Buster is suing Warner Media, Netflix, and others for defamatory content linking him to the murder of Stephen Smith. The investigation into Smith's death was reopened during the trial of Buster's father, Alex Murdaugh, due to undisclosed evidence. While Buster has denied any involvement in Smith's murder, public and media speculation persists. Faddis explores the motivations behind Buster's lawsuit, the potential consequences of the legal action, and the complexities of seeking justice for Stephen Smith. They discuss how the discovery process in the lawsuit might uncover new evidence, possibly exonerating Buster or pointing to alternative suspects. Faddis notes the high stakes and risks involved in pursuing such a lawsuit, including the possibility of revealing uncomfortable details about Buster and his family's dealings. The conversation underscores the broader implications of the case and the ongoing quest for truth and justice in the Stephen Smith investigation.

    - Buster Murdaugh filed a lawsuit against Warner Media, Netflix, and others for defamatory content.
    - Investigation into Stephen Smith's death was reopened during Alex Murdaugh's trial due to new evidence.
    - Buster Murdaugh denies any involvement in Stephen Smith's murder.
    - Public and media speculation continues to associate Buster with the case.
    - The discovery process in the lawsuit might uncover new evidence related to Stephen Smith's death.
    - Risks of the lawsuit include potential revelations about Buster and his family's activities.
    - The case highlights the complexities of seeking justice for Stephen Smith and the potential impacts on Buster Murdaugh's reputation.

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  • In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," defense attorney Bob Motta discusses Buster Murdaugh's lawsuit against Warner Media, Netflix, and others for accusing him of involvement in the death of Stephen Smith in their documentaries. Motta defends Buster, arguing that he's a victim of his family's dark legacy, particularly his father Alex Murdaugh's crimes. Motta finds the accusations against Buster baseless and likens them to the unfounded allegations against Victoria Heuermann. He suggests that the lawsuit could uncover more information about Stephen Smith's murder through depositions, which provide civil attorneys with greater leeway to question witnesses than criminal investigations. Motta hopes the suit will clear Buster's name and refocus the investigation on finding the true culprit.

    - Buster Murdaugh is suing Warner Media, Netflix, and others for accusing him of involvement in Stephen Smith's death.
    - Bob Motta argues that Buster is a victim of his father's crimes and the accusations against him are baseless.
    - Motta compares the baseless accusations against Buster to those against Victoria Heuermann.
    - The lawsuit might aid the investigation into Stephen Smith's murder through depositions.
    - Civil attorneys have more leeway in depositions than criminal investigators.
    - Motta hopes the lawsuit will clear Buster's name and help find the true culprit behind Stephen Smith's death.

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  • In the latest episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott discusses Buster Murdaugh's decision to file a lawsuit against WarnerMedia, Netflix, and other entities for their portrayal of him in documentaries related to his father's crimes. Buster, son of disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh, has been implicated in the murder of Stephen Smith without solid evidence. Scott shares her thoughts on the ethical concerns surrounding Buster's portrayal and the potential impact of the lawsuit. She emphasizes that while Buster's move might bring personal relief, it could also reignite public interest and scrutiny. The conversation touches on the possibility that the lawsuit might lead to new information about Stephen Smith's murder, hoping for justice for the real perpetrator. Scott also speculates on whether Alex Murdaugh might be influencing these decisions from prison, highlighting the ongoing intrigue surrounding the Murdaugh family saga.

    **Main Points:**
    - Buster Murdaugh is suing WarnerMedia, Netflix, and others for their portrayal of him in documentaries.
    - Buster has been implicated in Stephen Smith's murder without substantial evidence.
    - Shavaun Scott discusses the ethical concerns of Buster's portrayal and the potential impacts of the lawsuit.
    - The lawsuit might bring personal relief to Buster but could also reignite public interest.
    - There is hope that the lawsuit might lead to new information about Stephen Smith's murder.
    - The discussion speculates on Alex Murdaugh's potential influence from prison.
    - The Murdaugh family saga continues to captivate public interest.

    **Hashtags:**
    #HiddenKillersWithTonyBrueski #ShavaunScott #BusterMurdaugh #AlexMurdaugh #StephenSmith #WarnerMedia #Netflix
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  • In this episode of "Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski," retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke discusses the complexities surrounding the reopened investigation into Stephen Smith's death, which coincided with the high-profile trial of Alex Murdaugh. Buster Murdaugh, who denies any involvement in Smith's death, is now suing Warner Media and other outlets for defamation, claiming the accusations have tarnished his name. Dreeke highlights the concept of "lifestyle leakage," where family behaviors and values impact individuals, suggesting Buster’s actions are influenced by his father's combative nature. The lawsuit may open Pandora's box, potentially revealing more about the Murdaugh family’s dealings. Dreeke points out that while the lawsuit could tarnish Buster’s reputation further, it might also unearth new evidence in Stephen Smith’s case, ultimately aiding the pursuit of justice for his family. The media's credibility and the investigative rigor behind their claims will be crucial as this legal battle unfolds.

    - Stephen Smith's case was reopened during Alex Murdaugh's trial.
    - Buster Murdaugh denies involvement in Stephen Smith's death and is suing media outlets.
    - Robin Dreeke discusses "lifestyle leakage" and how family behaviors influence actions.
    - The lawsuit might bring more scrutiny and potentially reveal new information about the Murdaugh family.
    - Media credibility and careful reporting are emphasized as critical in such cases.
    - The legal battle could impact both Buster Murdaugh and the media outlets involved significantly.
    - The lawsuit may help in the ongoing investigation into Stephen Smith's death, potentially offering closure for his family.

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  • Buster Murdaugh Sues Netflix and Warner Bros. Discovery Over Defamation in Stephen Smith Case Documentaries
    Buster Murdaugh, son of convicted murderer and fraudster Alex Murdaugh, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, Warner Bros. Discovery, and several other parties. The suit, lodged in the Court of Common Pleas in Hampton County, South Carolina, claims that the documentaries "Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal," "Murdaugh Murders: A Deadly Dynasty," and "Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty" wrongfully implicated him in the 2015 death of 19-year-old Stephen Smith.

    The lawsuit, filed last Friday, also names Gannett, the publisher of the Hampton County Guardian, the newspaper’s editor, Michael Dewitt, Jr., and the production companies behind the documentaries. Murdaugh argues that the defendants defamed him by subtly or explicitly suggesting his involvement in Smith's death.

    Buster Murdaugh, who testified at his father’s trial regarding the shock of his mother, Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh, and younger brother, Paul Murdaugh, being shot in June 2021, categorically denied any involvement in Stephen Smith’s death. "I have tried my best to ignore the vicious rumors about my involvement in Stephen Smith’s tragic death that continue to be published in the media as I grieve over the brutal murders of my mother and brother," Buster stated in 2023.

    Smith, an openly gay teenager and former classmate of Murdaugh, was found dead from a blow to the forehead, which an independent autopsy confirmed was likely from a hit-and-run. Despite these findings, Murdaugh claims the documentaries falsely portrayed him as Smith’s murderer. The lawsuit highlights a particular 10-minute segment from one series that alluded to Murdaugh as the killer.

    Murdaugh's complaint describes the documentaries as containing false statements that suggest he murdered Smith with a baseball bat in an anti-gay hate crime. It also disputes any romantic relationship between Murdaugh and Smith. "These statements are untrue in their entirety," the complaint reads.

    Eric Bland, the attorney for Stephen Smith’s family, criticized the lawsuit, predicting it would backfire. Bland noted that the powerful entities named in the suit would likely fight vigorously and might unearth further details damaging to Murdaugh.

    "Buster will have to answer questions in a multi-day deposition from every single defendant," Bland said, emphasizing the extensive questioning Murdaugh would face regarding his relationship with Smith and knowledge of his death. Bland also pointed out that Buster’s name appeared multiple times in the investigative file released by the South Carolina Highway Patrol in 2021.

    Buster Murdaugh seeks to clear his name of what he calls "baseless," "false," and "defamatory" accusations while offering condolences to Smith’s family. The outcome of this high-profile legal battle remains to be seen.
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  • The Murdaugh family saga continues to unfold as Richard Alexander "Buster" Murdaugh, Jr., the eldest son of Alex Murdaugh, has filed a defamation lawsuit against several media groups. Buster alleges that various movies, documentaries, and newspaper articles falsely implicated him in the 2015 murder of Stephen Smith, causing significant damage to his reputation and mental well-being.

    On July 8, 2015, Stephen Smith's car ran out of gas along a rural road in Hampton County. Smith began walking along the road and was allegedly struck by a vehicle part, leading to his death. Despite media speculation, Buster Murdaugh has not been notified by law enforcement of any connection to Smith's case.

    The lawsuit, filed in Hampton County, names Netflix; Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.; Warner Media Entertainment Pages, Inc.; their production companies Blackfin, Inc.; Campfire Studios Inc.; The Cinemart LLC; and Gannett Co., the publisher of The Hampton County Guardian, along with reporter and editor Michael M Dewitt, Jr., as defendants.

    Buster's legal complaint alleges that the media portrayals have "irreparably damaged" his reputation and caused him "mental anguish." He seeks both actual and punitive damages, accusing the media entities of reckless conduct in falsely implicating him in the murder.

    "These false allegations have caused significant harm to Buster's reputation and mental health," the lawsuit states. "He has suffered mental anguish as a result of the reckless conduct of the Defendants."

    The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) reopened Stephen Smith's case, classifying it as a homicide in March 2023. Despite the ongoing investigation, Buster has maintained that he has not been informed of any involvement by law enforcement.

    "Buster Murdaugh has been unfairly and falsely portrayed by these media outlets," said his attorney. "The defendants acted recklessly, without regard for the truth, and have caused irreparable harm to my client's reputation and mental well-being."

    The media series and articles in question have drawn significant attention, further entrenching public interest in the Murdaugh family's legal troubles. The Murdaughs have been the focus of extensive media coverage following the high-profile trial of Alex Murdaugh and subsequent legal developments.

    Buster's lawsuit specifically calls out the series "Murdaugh Murders: Deadly Dynasty," "Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty," and "Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal," alleging that these productions presented misleading information that falsely implicated him in Stephen Smith's death. The complaint also targets articles published in The Hampton County Guardian for perpetuating these allegations.

    "The media's portrayal of Buster Murdaugh in relation to Stephen Smith's murder has been both inaccurate and damaging," the lawsuit claims. "This reckless behavior has resulted in significant personal and emotional distress."

    As the legal battle unfolds, the Murdaugh family continues to be under intense scrutiny, with Buster's lawsuit adding another layer to the complex narrative. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for how the media covers ongoing legal investigations and the responsibilities they hold in reporting on high-profile cases.

    The lawsuit highlights the ongoing impact of media coverage on individuals involved in or connected to widely publicized legal cases, raising questions about the balance between public interest and the potential for defamation.

    Buster Murdaugh's quest for justice in the court of law underscores the broader issues of media accountability and the protection of individual reputations in the digital age. As this case progresses, it will be closely watched by legal experts, media professionals, and the public alike.

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  • As we approach the year's end, relive the most riveting moments of the Alex Murdaugh murder trial through the lens of True Crime Today. Your host, Tony Brueski, has brought you unparalleled coverage, taking you deep into the heart of this high-profile case, hour by hour.

    Throughout the year, we've left no stone unturned, ensuring you didn't miss a single detail as first-degree murder charges hung over Alex Murdaugh, casting a dark shadow over the tragic deaths of his wife and son. The courtroom drama unfolded before your ears, providing an immersive and captivating experience unlike any other.

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  • Welcome to the "Week in Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.
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  • In a stunning turn of events, the unsolved death case of Stephen Smith, dating back to July 2015, has seen significant progress, thanks to a connection with the recent Murdaugh murders. Sandy Smith, Stephen's mother, has been relentless in her pursuit of justice for her son, and recent developments have shed new light on the long-standing mystery.

    Smith's determination paid off when renowned lawyers Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter stepped in to represent her pro bono, shortly after they began representing victims of Alex Murdaugh's alleged financial scams. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had initially classified Stephen Smith's death as a hit-and-run, a conclusion disputed by both Smith and investigators. However, with Bland and Richter's involvement, SLED acknowledged the need to treat Stephen Smith's case as a homicide.

    The pivotal moment came when SLED opened an investigation into the Murdaugh murders, specifically Paul and Maggie Murdaugh. This development reignited interest in Stephen Smith's case, suggesting a potential connection between the two cases. Sandy Smith did not hesitate to express her sentiments, saying, "Somebody else had to die" to bring attention to her son's case.

    Alex Murdaugh's recent conviction for the double murders of his wife and son further intertwined the two cases. Bland and Richter extended their pro bono representation to Sandy Smith, recognizing her relentless pursuit of justice. "This is a woman that has fought this battle alone since 2015 … screaming as loud as she could … with not a lot of people listening," said Bland.

    Rumors of Murdaugh involvement in Stephen Smith's death had circulated since the early days of the investigation. Some claimed that a Murdaugh child had been in a vehicle with others and was alleged to have been involved in Stephen Smith's death. Buster Murdaugh, Alex Murdaugh's oldest son, publicly denied these rumors, calling them "baseless" and offering an alibi that he was at their beach house with his mother and brother at the time of Stephen Smith's death.

    However, SLED's findings have kept the cases connected, prompting further speculation about the evidence uncovered during the Murdaugh murder investigation. Cellphone evidence played a crucial role in Alex Murdaugh's trial, and it's possible that Stephen Smith's phone or tablet, found in his front pocket, may hold critical clues. Sandy Smith had previously requested the FBI's assistance in cracking Stephen's phone in 2016, but the case did not progress.

    Sandy Smith's attorneys have confirmed that SLED now possesses all the evidence related to Stephen Smith's case, including his phone and tablet. An investigative grand jury is actively pursuing potential suspects. Sandy Smith remains determined to find answers and justice, announcing a scholarship fund in Stephen's name and offering a $30,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction.

    Recent developments in Stephen Smith's case have brought a renewed sense of hope to his mother and the investigators involved. An independent investigation led by Dr. Kenny Kinsey and Dr. Michelle DuPre uncovered startling findings, ruling out the initial hit-and-run theory. Instead, they theorized that Stephen had died from a single fatal blow to the head, which occurred on the road where his body was found.

    According to Dr. DuPre, "The injuries can tell us so much about what happened," and in this case, they provided valuable insights. Dr. Kinsey added that "Whatever hit him was fast and it was large."

    The discoveries made during this investigation have provided a degree of scientific certainty about what transpired on the night of Stephen Smith's death, marking a significant breakthrough in a case that had remained unresolved for years.

    As the investigation continues, Sandy Smith remains committed to finding justice for her son, with the hope that the new developments will finally provide the answers she has sought for nearly a decade.
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  • Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

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  • Welcome to the "Week In Review," where we delve into the true stories behind this week's headlines. Your host, Tony Brueski, joins hands with a rotating roster of guests, sharing their insights and analysis on a collection of intriguing, perplexing, and often chilling stories that made the news.

    This is not your average news recap. With the sharp investigative lens of Tony and his guests, the show uncovers layers beneath the headlines, offering a comprehensive perspective that traditional news can often miss. From high-profile criminal trials to in-depth examinations of ongoing investigations, this podcast takes listeners on a fascinating journey through the world of true crime and current events.

    Each episode navigates through multiple stories, illuminating their details with factual reporting, expert commentary, and engaging conversation. Tony and his guests discuss each case's nuances, complexities, and human elements, delivering a multi-dimensional understanding to their audience.

    Whether you are a dedicated follower of true crime or an everyday listener interested in the stories shaping our world, the "Week In Review" brings you the perfect balance of intrigue, information, and intelligent conversation. Expect thoughtful analysis, informed opinions, and thought-provoking discussions beyond the 24-hour news cycle.


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  • In a recent episode of the podcast “Hidden Killers,” hosted by Tony Brueski, guest Eric Bland provided compelling insights into the ongoing investigation of Stephen Smith's death. As the attorney representing Smith's family, Bland has been deeply involved in the case that has sparked countless rumors, accusations, and a media frenzy over the past several years.

    Smith's mysterious death near the Murdoch estate, initially ruled a hit and run, is now being treated as a homicide, reopening wounds for his family and casting new suspicion on the Murdoch family. Buster Murdoch, in particular, had been accused of involvement in Smith’s death, accusations vehemently denied by the Murdoch family. When asked whether the Smith family still holds these beliefs, Bland emphasized the necessity of discretion regarding his client’s opinions but suggested that time may have moderated their initial emotional response.

    Regarding Buster Murdoch’s potential involvement, Bland maintained a balanced perspective. He stated, "Do I think that Buster killed Stephen? I have no idea. I think he's a victim until proven otherwise." Acknowledging that Buster had been linked to another case, Bland highlighted the importance of considering context and circumstances and refraining from rushing to judgments without concrete evidence.

    However, Bland questioned the nature of the relationship between Stephen Smith and Buster Murdoch, stating, "I would like to know what his personal relationship with Stephen was - could be just as innocent as they went to school together."

    Crucially, Bland drew attention to the evolution of the case from its inception in 2015 to the present day, 2023. He underscored the importance of technological advancements that now give investigators unprecedented access to information. The “Hidden Killers” podcast has previously discussed the role of technology in solving crimes, specifically highlighting the usefulness of phone mapping.

    Bland informed listeners that investigators had accessed Smith’s phone and tablet. He suggested that the evidence gathered from these devices, including the potential text messages, Instagram interactions, and photos, might hold the key to solving the case.

    He emphasized, "There is phone evidence that SLED [South Carolina Law Enforcement Division] is looking at. What's on the tablet, what's on his phone...I think this case will be solved by that technological evidence."
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  • The “Hidden Killers” podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, recently invited Eric Bland, the attorney representing the family of Stephen Smith, to shed light on the ongoing investigation into Smith's death. Several years ago, Smith's demise near Alex Murdaugh's estate sparked speculation, rumors, and accusations of a cover-up.

    During the interview, Bland provided insight into the investigation, which is currently in full swing this summer. Specifically, he addressed the possibility that Smith's death was not a traditional hit-and-run, but rather involved a different attack, like being struck by an object from a moving car.

    “I’m a straightforward guy. I can admit when I may have been wrong," Bland admitted. Initially, he suspected Smith was killed elsewhere and later deposited on the road to mimic a hit-and-run scenario. However, subsequent findings led him to reconsider.

    Bland explained that the second autopsy, which he couldn’t delve into due to the ongoing investigation, yielded conclusions despite complications from the cracked vault. A key revelation from this autopsy was the presence of multiple fractures on Smith's head.

    "These were not the results of somebody standing over him with a baseball bat and hitting him," said Bland. He also noted the absence of defensive wounds, suggesting that the attack might have caught Smith off-guard.

    Bland further discussed the limitations of the autopsy in ascertaining the cause of Smith's death. "The autopsy isn't going to be able to answer that," he said. Instead, testimony from people and accident reconstruction specialists working with autopsy results can help formulate a theory on how Smith died.

    Responding to Brueski's question about new findings from the second autopsy, Bland suggested the original pathologist may have been influenced by the facts presented. He did not fault her for concluding that Smith's death resulted from a vehicular accident, stating, "Pathologists are humans...you can't help but be affected by facts."

    Reflecting on the case's developments since 2015, Bland underscored the significance of context. "In 2015, Steven died later; he's the first and only one. But now, in 2023, you look back and say, man, five dead bodies in front of this family. Should we look at this differently? And that's what's being done."

    Bland's revelations bring to light the complexities of the Stephen Smith investigation, offering a fresh perspective on the circumstances of his death. The ongoing investigation and the recent autopsy suggest that more answers about Smith's mysterious death might be on the horizon. This development reinforces the importance of thorough and context-sensitive investigations, reminding us that searching for truth often involves revisiting and questioning initial assumptions.
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  • The "Hidden Killers" podcast, hosted by Tony Brueski, recently welcomed Eric Bland, attorney for the family of Stephen Smith, to discuss the ongoing investigation into Smith's death and the implications surrounding the case in the light of the Murdaugh family's downfall.

    Despite the seeming advancement in the broader Murdaugh saga, Bland revealed that the complexities surrounding Smith's case run deep within the sociopolitical fabric of Hampton County. "In that county, you have two factions," said Bland. "You have the old guard that benefited with Murdoch on how the power was, basically placed and utilized by a small group of people in that county. Then, another third were shut out of the system, um, either were victimized by the Murdaughs or felt that they didn't get a just result by their law firm."

    The conversation delved into the ongoing narrative of fear and silence surrounding the case, primarily attributed to the influence of the Murdaugh family. Bland hinted that with the Murdaughs' power diminishing, those who previously stayed silent out of fear might be more inclined to speak out.

    According to Bland, this development aligns with Chief Keel's investigative approach, who believes that "it's just going to take one person to talk and that kind of well will be popped open." Bland's revelations bring to light the dynamics of Hampton County's community, highlighting the interplay of fear, power, and silence that has shaped the Stephen Smith investigation so far.

    Bland also shed light on a key issue surrounding the investigation: the hasty conclusions made about Smith's death in 2015. He criticized the quick decision to classify Smith's death as a hit-and-run accident, pointing out that it avoided asking more challenging questions that could have revealed a deeper, more sinister narrative.

    "Stephen's death was solved so quickly in 2015," said Bland. "He was low-hanging fruit. He's not Alex Murdaugh. He's not Paul Murdaugh. He's not Mallory Beach." Bland's comments underscore the need for a more nuanced approach to the investigation, rather than accepting the easiest explanation.

    In addition, Bland addressed the highway department's premature release of the investigative file. "That really irked Chief Keel that the highway department chose to release the file," said Bland. According to Bland, this misstep could have compromised the investigation's timing, although he remains hopeful that it won't affect the ultimate conclusions.

    Despite the challenges faced, Bland remains optimistic about the prospects of justice for Stephen Smith. He praised the role of SLED and Attorney General Alan Wilson in bringing accountability to the broader Murdaugh saga and expressed confidence that their momentum would translate into progress in Smith's case.

    "The attorney general's office is riding a high," Bland said. "And if they can solve the Stephen Smith case, and they believe it was not a hit and run… they look like superstars." This conclusion provides a beacon of hope in the complex, multi-faceted narrative of the Stephen Smith investigation, suggesting that the pursuit of justice remains unwavering, even amidst the intricate webs of power, fear, and silence.

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  • On the "Hidden Killers" podcast, host Tony Brueski invited attorney Eric Bland, host of the Cup of Justice podcast and representative for the family of Stephen Smith, to discuss the latest developments in the Stephen Smith case. Bland shared inside information on the ongoing investigation, expressing optimism over progress made so far, while hinting at yet-to-be-revealed clues.

    One of the key takeaways from the interview was the commitment of the authorities to get to the bottom of the case, with Bland revealing that Chief Keel assured him that they were making significant progress. “He's very positive about the progress they're making,” Bland said. He alluded to an upcoming breakthrough by late summer or early fall, hinting at potentially groundbreaking evidence that could shed new light on Smith's death.

    However, Bland clarified misconceptions surrounding the investigation, stating that the five individuals being scrutinized were not necessarily suspects, but potential sources of valuable information on the case. This distinction is crucial, and it hints at the complexity of the investigation, with various individuals possibly holding different pieces of the puzzle.

    He also addressed the changing power dynamics in Hampton County in the wake of the downfall of the influential Murdaugh family, suggesting that this could play a significant role in the case. With the powerful family's grip on the county's legal system loosening, more potential witnesses are coming forward, perhaps no longer fearing retribution.

    Bland discussed the consequences of the changing dynamics on the legal scene in Hampton County, predicting more competition and diversification in the legal market, which the Murdaugh family had monopolized. He pointed out that this could be encouraging for Chief Keel and the investigation, potentially leading to new evidence and breakthroughs in the case.

    In a riveting twist, Bland suggested that while he had no evidence that the Murdaugh family had anything to do with Smith's death, they might have known something about it. This nuanced claim, while careful to avoid direct accusations, painted a tantalizing picture of the complex web of relationships and secrets potentially underlying the case.

    The attorney also speculated on the nature of Smith's death, dismissing the notion of a random hit-and-run. Instead, he hinted at potential intimate relationships that Smith might have had, particularly with a powerful, older man. Based on the information provided by Sandy Smith, Stephen's mother, this theory adds another layer of intrigue to the investigation, suggesting the possible involvement of undisclosed parties.

    Bland also addressed inconsistencies regarding the presence of Randy and Alex Murdaugh at the scene of Stephen's death, with conflicting statements by Sandy Smith and Randy Murdaugh's lawyer. He emphasized the need for the grand jury investigation to unravel these contradictions and unveil the truth about the circumstances of Smith's death.
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  • Join Tony Brueski and psychotherapist Shavaun Scott as they discuss the ongoing grand jury investigation into the Stephen Smith murder. They delve into potential outcomes, shedding light on the complexity of the case and speculating on what the investigators might uncover. As they explore the historical and present elements surrounding Smith's death, the conversation underscores the potential implications these findings could have. Tune in for an engaging exploration of this high-stakes investigation, providing listeners with insightful commentary on the law, forensics, and human behavior.
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  • In the podcast episode, Tony Brueski and retired FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke delve into the potential impact of a grand jury on the investigation of Stephen Smith's death. They discuss how the convening of a grand jury could provide a more thorough examination of the evidence, possibly leading to significant breakthroughs. Dreeke brings his expertise to shed light on the process of a grand jury and how it could affect the outcome of the case. The episode concludes with an exploration of possible legal scenarios based on the grand jury's findings in this intricate investigation.
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  • The mysterious 2015 death of Stephen Smith, an openly gay teen in South Carolina, is under renewed scrutiny as a grand jury investigates possible links to his murder. Eric Bland, the attorney for Smith's mother, suggests that progress is being made in the case. The grand jury's focus has intensified following the conviction of Alex Murdaugh in an unrelated murder case. Amidst the legal turbulence, Smith's mother, Sandy, desperately seeks closure and the definitive truth about her son's tragic demise.
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  • In a recent interview with Tony, attorney Michael McAuliffe shared his expert insights on the highly publicized murder case of Stephen Smith. With years of experience in criminal law, McAuliffe discussed the latest developments in the investigation and whether he believes a conviction will ever be made. His exclusive interview sheds new light on the case and offers valuable insights into the complex world of criminal justice.

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  • As the investigation into Stephen Smith's death continues, questions are arising about whether Alex Murdaugh had any connections to the questionable characters in Smith's life. Recent findings suggest that Murdaugh may have had some knowledge of or even interactions with these individuals. The truth behind these potential connections could shed new light on the mysterious circumstances surrounding Smith's untimely death.

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