Book-writing Murdaugh murders clerk submits sworn affidavit denying ‘serious’ jury tampering claims as prosecutors highlight bizarre details to combat new trial bid

Alex Murdaugh appears in the main image, Becky Hill appears inset

Alex Murdaugh awaits his verdict, Colleton County Court Clerk Rebecca “Becky” Hill reads the verdict sealing Murdaugh’s fate on March 2, 2023 (Law&Crime Network)

A book offering an insider’s perspective on the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial is being unceremoniously unpublished by its co-authors in the wake of plagiarism allegations, Law&Crime has learned.

Colleton County Clerk of Court Rebecca “Becky” H. Hill admittedly passed off the work of a BBC journalist as her own in at least one section of her book, “Behind the Doors of Justice: The Murdaugh Murders,” according to co-author Neil Gordon.

Credited as the secondary author of the 238-page text, Gordon made the allegations in a Dec. 26 statement announcing both he and Hill made a “difficult decision to unpublish the book and cease sales.”

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