Prominent S.C. Attorney, the Father and Husband of Murder Victims, Shot on Rural Road

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hampton lawyer Alex Murdaugh, whose wife and younger son were shot to death in June, was shot Saturday afternoon on a rural road in Hampton County.

Murdaugh, 53, was shot in the head on Salkehatchie Road and is recovering in a hospital, according to his lawyer Jim Griffin. A spokesperson for the S.C. Law Enforcement Division confirmed Murdaugh was shot.

According to Griffin, Alex Murdaugh was on his way to Charleston on Saturday when he had car trouble and stopped.

A truck passed Murdaugh, turned around, came back and someone in the truck shot him, according to Griffin. He didn’t know how many shots. The information, he said, was relayed to him through Murdaugh’s brother Randy, who called him at 2:15 p.m.

Murdaugh’s lawyer said he was able to speak with family members by cellphone from the hospital.

Murdaugh was airlifted to the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston.

The family released a statement on Saturday evening.

“The Murdaugh family has suffered through more than any one family can ever imagine. We expect Alex to recover and ask for your privacy while he recovers,” the statement said.



Reached by phone, Hampton County Sheriff T. C. Smalls said he could confirm only that “someone has been shot.” He said his office is in the first phase of investigating and can’t yet release any information on the shooting.

Smalls said late Saturday afternoon that deputies are still on the scene at Salkehatchie Road, a main road running through eastern Hampton County.

A representative from Hampton County Fire-Rescue told a reporter at the scene that the agency was called there around 1:30 p.m. He declined to give his name.

The Hampton County Sheriff’s Office requested SLED’s help in investigating “a shooting that occurred in Hampton County” on Saturday, according to agency spokesperson Tommy Crosby. He said SLED is leading the investigation.

On June 7, Murdaugh’s wife, Maggie, and son Paul were both found shot to death at their Colleton County estate. Murdaugh’s father, grandfather and great-grandfather ran the 14th Circuit Solicitor’s Office for nearly a century.

Paul Murdaugh, 22, a student at the University of South Carolina, was shot in the head and upper body with a shotgun, while his mother, 52, was killed with what appeared to be an assault rifle, sources familiar with the investigation said, adding that casings were recovered at the scene. Their bodies were found separated from one another.

Their deaths have prompted national interest and speculation as police have yet to announce a suspect or motive in their murders nearly three months later.