The Murdaugh Case Came Apart Amid a True Crime Frenzy. What Happens Next?
Alex Murdaugh, convicted of the 2021 murder of his wife and son, just won a new trial. But the case is already deep in the public consciousness
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In 1993 Michael Jordan was the most famous athlete on the planet. He had won three straight championships with the Chicago Bulls and his face adorned dozens of ads for everything from Gatorade to Chevrolet to Nike. And through it all, his dad was always by his side. James Raymond Jordan Sr and his son […]