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The 2015 death of Murdaugh-linked Stephen Smith is now considered a murder, South Carolina authorities revealed — ahead of the planned exhumation of the gay teen’s body.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) had been waiting to drop the bombshell development until after the Alex Murdaugh double murder trial wrapped up and the ensuing drama quieted down, Bland Richter Law Firm announced Tuesday.

“SLED officials have revealed that they did not need to exhume Stephen Smith’s body to convince them that his death was a homicide,” said Charleston attorneys Eric Bland and Ronnie Richter, who were retained by Smith’s mother.

The law enforcement agency was holding off on the announcement “out of concern that witnesses would not be as forthcoming under the Murdaugh sphere of influence.”

SLED revisited Smith’s case — originally investigated as a hit-and-run — following the 2021 murders of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh, for which father and husband Alex was convicted on March 3.

Officials said “new evidence” connecting the deep-rooted legal family to Smith’s death was discovered during the double murder investigation, but have not elaborated further.


  South Carolina police have ruled Stephen Smith’s 2015 death a homicide.
 South Carolina police have ruled Stephen Smith’s 2015 death a homicide.

  Smith was found dead on the side of the road near the Murdaugh estate in 2015. Courtesy of Sandy Smith Smith was found dead on the side of the road near the Murdaugh estate in 2015. Courtesy of Sandy Smith

Smith — an openly gay teen who was romantically linked to surviving son Buster Murdaugh — was found dead three miles away from his car on a road near the Murdaughs’ massive estate in July 2015.

He was found with a large wound to the right side of his forehead, a dislocated shoulder and cuts to his left hand.

Police initially said the death “appeared to be a homicide,” but an autopsy performed the same day he was found dead ruled that he had been the victim of a hit-and-run.


  Police ruled Smith was a victim of a hit-and-run. TODAY Show Police ruled Smith was a victim of a hit-and-run. TODAY Show

“I really don’t know why they did what they did,” Smith’s mother, Sandy, told NewsNation Tuesday about the death ruling.

“I just knew in my heart that what they were telling me wasn’t true … I believe he was beaten to death.”

Sandy has long disputed the official recorded cause of death and has raised over $80,000 to exhume her son’s body.


  Sandy Smith has long rejected the hit-and-run ruling and believes her son Stephen was beaten to death. Couresty of Family Sandy Smith has long rejected the hit-and-run ruling and believes her son Stephen was beaten to death. Couresty of Family

Sandy has not directly tied the Murdaughs to her son’s murder, but plenty of internet sleuths and true-crime journalists tied the mysterious death to the influential legal family.

On Monday, Buster Murdaugh “unequivocally” denied “vicious rumors” that he was involved in Smith’s murder.

A Netflix special detailing the double murders — and other suspicious deaths related to the family — detailed speculations that Buster and Smith secretly dated in high school despite his family’s homophobic history.


  Buster Murdaugh rejected “rumors” that he or his family was involved in Smith’s death. AP Buster Murdaugh rejected “rumors” that he or his family was involved in Smith’s death. AP

“These baseless rumors of my involvement with Stephen and his death are false,” Buster said in a statement.

SLED officials have agreed to participate in the exhumation to gather more evidence as part of the murder investigation.

“We have a chance to right eight years of wrongs, and we intend to do just that,” Bland said.

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