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Murdaugh murders in Colleton County

Two members of a powerhouse legal family were shot and killed June 7 in Colleton County, SC. Read more of our coverage.

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This story first published June 11, 2021.

Oppressive heat and torrential rains at the funeral service honoring the lives of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh caused four guests to need attention from emergency medical technicians and then forced the crowd to leave in a downpour.

At noon Friday, with the heat index at 93 degrees, hundreds gathered at the Hampton Cemetery in black dresses and dark suits, with sunglasses and fans, to pay their respects to the influential Murdaugh family.

The mother and son were found dead at their Colleton County home on Monday night. The coroner said their deaths are classified as homicides, and police are investigating.

During the eulogies, police and Hampton County EMS helping with the event quietly made their way through the crowd to escort a handful of elderly guests out. Four had to sit down because of the heat and then were taken to an ambulance or nearby police vehicle for treatment.

The service continued while bottles of water were handed out to the crowd.

Looming over the day was the news that the Murdaugh patriarch, Randolph, died the day before. In the opening prayer, the Rev. Ross Chellis said his death “compounds the grief” of the family.

Maggie Murdaugh was remembered warmly by her sister-in-law, Liz Murdaugh. She said they talked everyday and that she enjoyed Maggie’s University of South Carolina football game-day spreads of food.

“Sports was a theme in Maggie’s life because that’s how she met the love of her life, Alec,” she said.

Alex Murdaugh, often called Alec, was Maggie’s husband and Paul’s father, and wiped tears during much of the ceremony.

Ronnie Crosby, a lawyer with Alex Murdaugh’s firm, told the crowd that Paul “never met a stranger.” He “always knew how to brighten up everyone’s days with his jokes and laughs.”

More than an hour after the service began, heavy rains moved in.

Torrential rains brought the service for Maggie Murdaugh and her son, Paul Murdaugh to an early close on Friday, June 11, 2021 at the Hampton Cemetery in Hampton. The two were murdered on June 7, 2021 outside their family’s home in Colleton County.
Torrential rains brought the service for Maggie Murdaugh and her son, Paul Murdaugh to an early close on Friday, June 11, 2021 at the Hampton Cemetery in Hampton. The two were murdered on June 7, 2021 outside their family’s home in Colleton County. Drew Martin dmartin@islandpacket.com

The priest wrapped up quickly, and attendees rushed to their cars.

Some members of the Murdaugh family hung back, including Buster, Paul’s older brother.

As the rain fell, Buster Murdaugh shared a long hug with a family member in front of his brother’s grave.

This story was originally published June 11, 2021 at 5:08 PM with the headline "Hot weather brings EMTs to Murdaugh funeral; heavy rain draws service to quick close."

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Jake Shore
The Island Packet
Jake Shore is a senior writer covering breaking news for The Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette. He reports on criminal justice, police, and the courts system in Beaufort and Jasper Counties. Jake originally comes from sunny California and attended school at Fordham University in New York City. In 2020, Jake won a first place award for beat reporting on the police from the South Carolina Press Association.
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Murdaugh murders in Colleton County

Two members of a powerhouse legal family were shot and killed June 7 in Colleton County, SC. Read more of our coverage.