New York, New York,” opening Wednesday at the St. James Theatre, ends with the iconic title number that kicks off with the lyric “Start spreadin’ the news!”It’s an ear-worm everybody knows.
05.04.2023 - 23:01 / perezhilton.com
Well, this is good news for the Smith family!!
A second autopsy of Stephen Smith, who was killed near Alex Murdaugh‘s family home in South Carolina, has officially been declared a success!
As we’ve been following, the 19-year-old was found dead in the middle of a dark country road in Hampton County on July 8, 2015. Cops first ruled the case a hit-and-run but they later backtracked, saying they believe his death was a homicide. Over the weekend, the nursing student’s body was exhumed and a second autopsy was completed. Thankfully, it yielded positive results!
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On Tuesday, forensic expert Dr. Kenneth Kinsey, who was hired by Stephen’s mother Sandy Smith‘s legal team as a private investigator, told NewsNation:
While the final autopsy report has not been finalized, the expert is feeling very positive about this case, he added:
Whoa. What great news for Stephen’s family! It also makes us wonder if Buster Murdaugh should be worried?!
As you may know, Stephen and Buster were high school classmates, but his connection to this case goes far deeper. According to other students in Netflix‘s documentary Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal, the boys were secretly romantically linked. Also, Sandy claims she heard from several eyewitnesses that Buster was the one to allegedly murder her son “with a baseball bat.” She also believes his uncle Randolph may have interfered with the initial investigation after offering to help the family deal with police and then ghosting them. The Murdaugh family name came up several times during the investigation, but no one was ever charged and Buster has denied the allegations.
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New York, New York,” opening Wednesday at the St. James Theatre, ends with the iconic title number that kicks off with the lyric “Start spreadin’ the news!”It’s an ear-worm everybody knows.
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