Where Is Buster Murdaugh Now? Inside His Life amid Dad Alex Murdaugh's New Trial
Where Is Buster Murdaugh Now? Inside His Life amid Dad Alex Murdaugh's New Trial
Lynsey Eidell, Samantha StutsmanThu, May 14, 2026 at 4:12 PM UTC
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Buster Murdaugh in 2023.
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Buster Murdaugh's father, Alex, was convicted of murdering his wife, Maggie, and their other son, Paul, in 2023
Alex's double-murder conviction was overturned in May 2026
Buster has also dealt with his own troubles, including being named in a 2019 wrongful death lawsuit concerning Mallory Beach
Buster Murdaugh has been thrust back into the spotlight after his father's double-murder conviction was overturned in May 2026.
Long prominent in their South Carolina community, the Murdaugh family became the focus of national headlines in June 2021 when Buster's mother, Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh, 52, and brother, Paul Murdaugh, 22, were shot and killed at Moselle, the family's 1,770-acre hunting estate. At the time, Paul was awaiting trial in connection with the 2019 boating death of 19-year-old Mallory Beach.
The killings rocked Hampton, S.C., where the powerful Murdaugh family had practiced law for generations. Buster's father, South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh, was indicted in July 2022, and prosecutors later alleged that he lured Maggie to Moselle before killing her and Paul near the property's dog kennels.
Throughout Alex's 2023 murder trial, Buster stood by his father, maintained his innocence and testified in his defense. Alex was convicted in March 2023 of murdering Maggie and Paul, but that conviction was overturned in May 2026, with the court ordering a new trial.
Still, the fallout from the deaths of his mother and brother — and his father's legal saga — has been devastating for Buster.
“Buster is collateral damage to his father's situation,” a childhood friend of Buster's told PEOPLE in 2022. “I think he's developed this attitude of ‘I'm gonna shut people out before they shut me out.' His circle of friends got really small, really fast.”
So, where is Buster Murdaugh today? Here's everything to know about Buster's life before, during and after the tragic deaths of his mother and brother — and his father's since-overturned conviction.
Who is Buster Murdaugh?
The Murdaugh family.
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Richard Alexander Murdaugh Jr., otherwise known as Buster, was the older son of Alex Murdaugh and his wife, Margaret “Maggie” Murdaugh. Buster and his younger brother Paul were born into one of the most prominent families in Hampton County, S.C.
They earned recognition from the family law firm, Peters Murdaugh Parker Eltzroth & Detrick (or PMPED), which was founded in 1910 by Buster's great-great-grandfather, Randolph Murdaugh Sr., The Greenville News reported. Over the next century, the law firm grew into a multimillion-dollar practice that employed several generations of Murdaughs — including Buster's father, Alex.
Randolph Sr. was also the first member of the family to serve as Solicitor in the 14th Judicial Circuit, where he prosecuted criminal cases in four South Carolina counties, according to its website. The Murdaugh family would go on to hold the office continuously from 1920 to 2006.
“For over a century, the Murdaughs were law and order here in the 14th circuit,” The Hampton County Guardian reporter Michael Dewitt said in the Netflix docuseries Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal. “They ran both sides of the legal ledger, from civil cases to criminal cases.”
Dewitt continued, “They were the law in this area — and, at times, they were above the law.”
What is Buster Murdaugh known for?
Buster Murdaugh testifies during his father's trial in 2023.
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Buster and his family first made national news after his mother, Maggie, and younger brother Paul were found shot to death at Moselle, the family's 1,770-acre hunting estate in South Carolina.
The headlines following their murders primarily centered on Buster's father, Alex. The once-wealthy and powerful attorney quickly became disgraced in the months following the murders, as a result of his alleged involvement in illegal drug distribution, money laundering, theft, embezzlement and perjury, PEOPLE previously confirmed.
In addition to the almost 90 charges brought against Alex, he was also charged with murdering Maggie and Paul after a grand jury indictment in July 2022.
Buster found his name entangled in his father's legal turmoil in September 2021, when Alex was reportedly “shot in the head while changing a tire” in Hampton County, S.C. However, less than two weeks later, South Carolina law enforcement revealed that Alex allegedly arranged the shooting himself — hiring Curtis Edward Smith to shoot him in the head so that Buster could receive $10 million in a life insurance payout after his death.
Buster also made headlines when he testified for the defense at his father's double murder trial. Buster told the jury he “knew a little bit” about his father's drug use (which at one point had Alex allegedly spending $50,000 a week on opioids and taking up to 60 pills a day).
Buster also claimed on the stand that his father was “heartbroken” following the deaths of Maggie and Paul.
What was Buster's father Alex convicted of?
Alex Murdaugh sits with his legal team during his double murder trial at the Colleton County Courthouse, in Walterboro, S.C.
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After a highly publicized six-week trial in early 2023, Buster's father, Alex, was found guilty of murdering his wife and son. Buster, Alex's only surviving child, was in the courtroom as the verdicts were read.
Alex's defense team moved for a mistrial after the guilty verdicts were handed down, but the motion was quickly denied by the judge.
“The evidence of guilt is overwhelming, and I deny the motion,” state Circuit Judge Clifton Newman said, per Good Morning America.
The following day, Alex was sentenced to two life sentences for the murders of Maggie and Paul. Alex, however, maintained his innocence when he addressed the judge at his sentencing hearing.
“I'm innocent. I would never hurt my wife Maggie. And I would never hurt my son ‘Paul Paul,' ” he told Judge Newman.
Alex's lawyers filed an appeal in August 2024, which led to the overturning of his double-murder conviction in May 2026. A new trial has been ordered.
Does Buster Murdaugh believe his dad?
Buster has stood by his father, maintaining his innocence during and after his trial.
In an interview with Fox Nation in August 2023, Buster doubled down on his stance that his father was innocent and did not belong in prison.
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“I do not think that he could be affiliated with endangering my mother and brother,” Buster said in Fox Nation's The Fall of the House of Murdaugh. “We have been here for a while now and that's been my stance.”
Buster added that he believed his father's trial was “not fair” and that pretrial publicity led the jury to form predetermined opinions about the former South Carolina attorney.
“I think that I hold a very unique perspective that nobody else in that courtroom ever held. And I know the love that I have witnessed,” Buster said, referencing his father's “loving” relationship with his family.
Buster also told Fox Nation that he believes the killer is still on the loose — and that his safety is at risk as a result.
“I think I set myself up to be safe, but yes, when I go to bed at night, I have a fear that there is somebody that is still out there,” he shared.
Did Buster Murdaugh get charged with anything?
The Murdaugh Family.
Credit: Maggie Murdaugh/Facebook
Though Buster faced no charges in relation to the deaths of his mother and brother, he was not without his own troubles.
Buster's name was mentioned more than 40 times during the investigation into the mysterious 2015 death of 19-year-old nursing student Stephen Smith. Smith — who was a classmate of Buster's — was found dead on a dark Hampton County road not far from the Murdaugh family estate during the early morning hours of July 8, 2015.
Authorities initially ruled Smith's death a hit-and-run — before reopening the case in June 2021, following the murders of Maggie and Paul.
Authorities revealed that, while investigating the murders of Maggie and Paul, new evidence connected to Smith's death surfaced, which led to them reopening the case. Shortly after Alex's conviction in March 2023, Smith's death was officially ruled a homicide.
Buster has never been charged — or even questioned — in connection with Smith's death, however. He vehemently denied any involvement in a public statement released shortly after his father's conviction in March 2023.
“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,” the statement read. “I haven't spoken up until now because I want to live in private while I cope with their deaths and my father's incarceration ... This has gone on far too long.”
It continued, “These baseless rumors of my involvement with Stephen and his death are false. I unequivocally deny any involvement in his death, and my heart goes out to the Smith family. I am requesting that the media immediately stop publishing these defamatory comments and rumors about me.”
Buster was also named in a wrongful death lawsuit filed in 2019 by the mother of Beach, a 19-year-old who was killed in February 2019 after a boat driven by an allegedly intoxicated Paul crashed into a bridge.
Alex, Maggie and Buster were all named in the lawsuit, as Alex was the owner of the boat and Maggie's credit card and Buster's ID were allegedly used by Paul to illegally purchase alcohol prior to the crash, Fox News reports.
Beach's family and three of the other boat crash victims settled with Buster and the estate of Maggie in January 2023 for an undisclosed but “significant” amount, an ABC affiliate station in South Carolina reported.
Where is Buster Murdaugh now?
Buster Murdaugh at the Colleton County Courthouse on March 2, 2023, in Walterboro, South Carolina.
Credit: Joshua Boucher/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty
Buster went from being a member of one of South Carolina's most well-known families to living a life in near isolation — cutting off contact from most of his social circle following his mother and brother's deaths.
“He really withdrew after everything happened,” a former college classmate told PEOPLE in 2022. “He has really closed off and built walls around himself.”
Buster has never returned to Moselle, his family's estate, where his mother and brother were murdered, or his family's beach house on Edisto Island, S.C., where his mother was staying before her death. He also avoids his hometown of Hampton, where his family went from revered to reviled.
“I get stopped and yelled at all the time. I got cussed at in the gas station the other day,” Buster told his father in a taped jailhouse phone call, according to the University of South Carolina's newspaper The State.
To escape, Buster moved into his then-girlfriend, Brooklynn White's, Hilton Head Island, S.C., condo, FITS News reported. The longtime couple went on to purchase a home together in Bluffton, S.C., in May 2023, where they still reside.
White is currently an attorney at McAngus Goudelock & Courie in Charleston, S.C. She graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law — the same law school Buster attended before he was kicked out in 2019 for low grades and alleged plagiarism, according to The State.
Jailhouse recordings revealed that Alex paid $60,000 to prominent lawyer Butch Bowers to help get Buster back into law school. Buster was reportedly readmitted and due to resume classes in January 2022, but “it was mutually agreed that delaying readmission to law school would be best for him and for the law school,” Alex's attorney Jim Griffin told The State.
Buster has yet to return to law school. It is not known whether he is currently employed.
TMZ was the first to report that Buster married White in May 2025 after the couple obtained a marriage license the previous month.
Buster was not present at his father's hearing in May 2026.
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