This is the story about the trial of Alex Murdaugh through the eyes of the trial’s 12th Juror, Amie Williams
This is the story about the trial of Alex Murdaugh through the eyes of the trial’s 12th Juror, Amie Williams
-Amie Williams
On this episode, Alex Murdaugh juror Amie Williams and her co-author, Shana Hirsch, join Melissa and Mike to discuss their new book: "The Long Road To Justice: Unraveling Alex Murdaugh's Tangled Web."
In Part 1 of our conversation, Amie discusses what it was like serving on the jury, her visit to Moselle, and key testimony that convinced her Murdaugh was guilty of murdering his wife and son.
On this episode, Gigi talks Live With Aime Williams - Deliberating Murdaugh Juror & Author Of "The Long Road To Justice.
Pretty Lies & Alibis is a true crime podcast hosted by GiGi McKelvey. The podcast focuses on covering stories from across the United States, with the mission to provide listeners with factual and updated news on each case. The show seeks to uncover the truth and follow the journey towards justice for the victims and their families. It includes fact-based episodes, deep dives into cases, and daily recaps of trial testimonies to keep listeners informed about ongoing legal proceedings. The podcast is available on multiple platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Audible.
Amie Williams was the 12th juror during the Alex Murdaugh trial in which Alex was convicted of murdering his wife and son.
Williams has written a book about the experience, The Long Road to Justice: Unraveling Alex Murdaugh's Tangled Web.
Williams shares her thoughts on the trial and what it was like to be a juror in a case that was watched by the entire country.
What are her thoughts on exactly how the murder happened? Was there jury tampering? Which witness really affected her? How did she feel about the defense team and the prosecution team? What did she learn from her trip to Moselle?
To order her book https://thelongroadtojustice.com
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Alex Murdaugh juror releases 'The Long Road to Justice', " we got it right, he's guilty"
"If you Only read one more Alex Murdaugh Murder trial books this should be the one."
by Michael M DeWitt Jr.
Will Alex Murdaugh get a new trial?
Alex Murdaugh is seeking a new trial due to alleged jury tampering. Vinnie Politan evaluates the evidence in this high-profile case.
Amie Williams was the 12th juror on the double murder trial for Alex Murdaugh and was one of a few jurors interviewed on NBC’s Today Show and on Fox Nations’ “Fall of the House of Murdaugh”.
Follow Amie Williams on the winding road of juror emotions that started with a “why me” mentality and ended with a guilty verdict after conflicting testimony between a key witness and Alex Murdaugh.
She recalls the one attorney that made a difference in the case and played back the step by step walk on the grounds of the crime scene at Moselle. Her up close and personal insights of Alex Murdaugh is chilling!
She holds an ABA in Business from Strayer University. She is an Accountant at a Low Country Municipality about an hour outside of her hometown of Yemassee, South Carolina.
Amie is also the Founder and President of Sanctuary House, a domestic Violence Shelter.
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