Crime Stories with Nancy Grace - STAR TRIAL WITNESS IN ALEX MURDAUGH DOUBLE MURDER CASE NOW PROBING BIZARRE DEATH OF BUSTER MURDAUGH'S FORMER CLASSMATE STEPHEN SMITH

Episode Date: March 21, 2026

Kenny Kinsey, a forensic investigator who testified for the prosecution in the 2023 Murdaugh murder trial, is now independently investigating death of Stephen Smith. He says he believes key opportunit...ies were missed early in the 2015 case. Discovery of Stephen's body reported to 911. He suffered a 7½-inch skull fracture. Smith's death was initially investigated as a hit-and-run but investigators say the evidence did not support that as a cause of death. The body of Stephen Smith has now been exhumed, autopsied and reinterred.    Joining Nancy Grace Today: Eric Bland- Attorney for Sandy Smith & Gloria Satterfield’s sons- Founder/Partner- Bland Richer, LLP Attorneys at Law, Twitter: @TheEricBland; Co-host of ‘Cup of Justice’ podcast. Dr. Carla Manly- Clinical Psychologist, Author “Date Smart: Transform Your Relationships & Love Fearlessly" Dr. Kenny Kinsey- Kenny Kinsey & Associates LLC, Forensic expert in Murdaugh murder trial; Orangeburg County Chief Deputy, Crime Scene Reconstruction Expert, and Former SLED Special Agent; Twitter: @DrKennethKinsey  Dr. Michelle DuPre- Former Forensic Pathologist, Medical Examiner, and Detective: Lexington County Sheriff's Department; Author: "Homicide Investigation Field Guide" & "Investigating Child Abuse Field Guide", Forensic Consultant Jennifer Wood-Director of research at FITSNews.com, Twitter: @IndyJenn_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Guaranteed human. Getting ready for a game means being ready for anything. Like packing a spare stick. I like to be prepared. That's why I remember 988, Canada's suicide crisis helpline. It's good to know just in case. Anyone can call or text for free confidential support from a train responder anytime.
Starting point is 00:00:27 988 suicide crisis helpline is funded by the government in Canada. Crime Stories with Nancy Grace. A star witness in the Alex Murdoch double murder trial now probing the mysterious death of Buster Murdoch's former classmate. I'm Nancy Grace. This is Crime Stories. I want to thank you for being with us. That's right. A star witness in the Alex Murdoch double murder trial is now all on their own. investigating the death of a young man found in the road deceased, Stephen Smith, insisting, quote, someone has a good idea who did this crime. I'm Nancy Grace. This is crime stories. I want to thank you for being with us.
Starting point is 00:01:27 It's Kenny Kenzie, an incredible witness on the stand, a forensic investigator. Kenzie testified for the prosecution in the double murder trial of Alex Mirdog. He said on Ann Emerson's criminally obsessed podcast that after reviewing the evidence, he believes many, many chances to solve Stephen Smith's case were missed early on. Now, as you recall, Stephen Smith as a teen nursing student, former classmate of Buster Murdoch, he was found dead in the middle of a rural highway there in Hampton County, South Carolina, very near the Murdox's hunting lodge, known as Moselle. What do we know about Smith's death?
Starting point is 00:02:18 Was it murder? Segment two. Buster Murdoch is in no way implicated in Stephen Smith's death. Now, Smith, openly gay, was walking along Sandy Run Road after his car broke down. A driver called 911 later to report Stephen's body. He had a 7.5 inch skull fracture. Now, authorities initially thought this was a hit and run. That determination now subject to challenge.
Starting point is 00:02:54 What happened? As we all know, Stephen Smith, a young teen, openly gay, and a rural area in South Carolina, body found by a stranger, a passers-by, about three o'clock in the morning-ish, very dark road. There are no skin marks. There is no, we find no abrasions on his body to suggest he was hit and then dragged along the asphalt. There is no sign of plastic, glass, metal, anything from a car. This is a major, major development.
Starting point is 00:03:42 And joining me right now, high-profile lawyer out of Jacksonville. Dale Carson, author of Arrest Proof Yourself, former FBI agent with the feds. Dale, thank you for being with us. This is another thing I've learned. I want you to analyze. We learn that, according to sources, two POIs have been named, and they are not Buster Murdoch. Now, is there going to be a Murdoch connection? Maybe, but tangentially.
Starting point is 00:04:15 And I'll get to that. These two individuals were teens themselves at the time, lived near Moselle, the Hunting Lodge. was not far from Moselle about 8 to 11 minutes on the road where Stephen Smith's body was found, which trigger all sorts of speculation. They also lived near there. Now, this is what we're learning, Dale Carson. According to sources, these two POIs, teens themselves at the time, were out late at night and hit Stephen Smith, then tried to cover it up. What do you make of what we're learning right now and how difficult is it to get an order of exhumation and then actually autopsy an already embalmed body? Well, of course, what we're looking for here is injuries consistent with a hit and run vehicular homicide.
Starting point is 00:05:20 That's what we're looking for because that's where everything was initially focused. and you're looking for things that will be patently evident in the exhumed autopsy. You're looking for spiral fractures below the knee. You're looking for places most individuals who are walking in the roadway and are struck by a vehicle. I've handled a number of these cases as a cop in Miami. You get fractures below the legs. in addition to that, below the knee rather, and in addition to that,
Starting point is 00:05:56 you're going to have what I call a dirt dump. Now, this is rural South Carolina, and a dirt dump is where your car strikes something, and when it does, all the material that is up in the wheel wells and on the frame dropped onto the ground. So typically at the strike point, you're going to find dirt if you don't find anything else.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Well, what do you mean dirt on a paved road? Sure. Sure, you're going to find clumps of mud that have become dislodged from the wheel wells. Remember, this is the rural south. But it's still on a dirt, right? It's still on a paved road. That's all right. You're going to find clumps at the strike point. Now, if you don't find clumps of dirt and debris at the strike point where the buffer of the truck or car has hit the individual fractured below the knee, and the result is that strike impacts the car or truck when it impacts it you have massive amounts of dirt that come out of the car if you hit the brakes real hard on your car you're going to cause us when you drive down the road and you hit a bump in the road and you see all the oil that's right there that's from the car hitting that bump gravity pulling the oil that's around the engine or other parts onto the ground so you see those spots that's what I'm talking about. about. Wait, I'm letting all this sink in. Look, I'm a JD. I'm not an auto mechanic,
Starting point is 00:07:26 but I hear what you're saying, and it makes perfect sense to me. Keep going. I want to hear every word. So you find these spiral fractures, particularly where the individual is walking and the direction of travel. And so if he's facing a car, which typically... Slow down for Pete's sake, man, what? If you're facing a car and you're You're walking down the road. You've run out of gas, which, by the way, brings up another interesting point. You run out of gas.
Starting point is 00:07:57 Why would you take the gas cap off your tank and look into it? Oh, yes. Yes. Hey, I want to tell you something else I learned. I can't wait for you to hear this. So I've been doing a little bit of digging. And apparently, Stephen Smith, he had a one-night stand before the death, but not in the hours leading up to the death.
Starting point is 00:08:23 He also had a boyfriend and the boyfriend says that he contacted Stephen Smith as late as 3.37 AM and that was less than a half an hour before the body is found. And
Starting point is 00:08:43 he also says that Stephen Smith believed someone was following him. Well, look, back in the 70s in Miami when I was a cop down there, rolling individuals, rolling as in injuring drunks and gays was the order of the day. I mean, that's what happened. This isn't the 70s, man. I know. My point is that behavior still exists today.
Starting point is 00:09:16 It's really hard for me to embrace that because who cares if you're gay or not gay is all I can do. to keep our car in the middle of the road. In other words, to keep my family, to keep the children in school, to keep up with their assignments, the scouts, the this, the work, the blah, blah, the this. I can't worry about what somebody else is doing. I don't have the energy.
Starting point is 00:09:40 It's very hard for me to take in gay hatred. But I will tell you this. I don't know if I've told you this, Dale Carson. And one of the first cases I worked trying to hold it on appeal, which we did, by the way, was one of the most vicious gay mail. You need to tell people what holding on appeal means. Holding the appeal, that means thank you, you're right. You get a conviction at trial.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Then, like we see happening in Merlock right now, the defendant has nothing to do all day, but sit in jail and think, wow, how can I get this thing reversed on appeal? They go to jailhouse lawyers. Murdoch is a lawyer. He's going to live in the law library. He's going to scheme and gnash his teeth and switch his tail 24-7, 365, trying to come up with an appealable ground. So you know you're in for it when you get a homicide conviction, a murder conviction. They will say anything, including turning on their own defense lawyers who probably did a pretty good job and claiming they're ineffective.
Starting point is 00:10:48 That always happens on appeal. And the defense lawyer typically goes along with it. It goes, yeah, I'm ineffective. I was awful at trial to try to help the client. Of course, the appellate courts know this. So they're like, yeah, right, you're infective. Long story short, again, in that case, once you get the conviction, you got to hold it. You got to hold it on appeal.
Starting point is 00:11:12 That's what that means. And you're right. I did need to explain that. You've got to make sure that out of all the myriad of, counts, the defense puts up as to why the case should be reversed, all the imaginary slights and unconstitutional practices in court, and then this juror fell asleep, and the judge did this, and they go on and on. You got to hold it, and you've got to be ready to get questions by the appellate court, and this was to the Georgia Supreme Court that I argued this case.
Starting point is 00:11:44 And I don't know if it's like this in your jurisdiction, but here, at the lectern, You've got the whole court in front of you. They're all looking at you to do your argument. There is a green light, a yellow light, and a red light on the lectern. Green means go. Yellow means you're running out of time. Red means if you don't sit down right now, we'll have the bailiff, remove you, and you'll be kicked out of the courtroom.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Yes, just like a traffic light. It's not that way to Florida, thank God. This case was about a series of young black black. males that were raped, anally raped, and then shot in the head almost always with the 38 caliber in the back of the head, a little bit to the right side, which means a right-handed killer. Anyway, we got the guy, convicted the guy, and I was trying to hold it on appeal. So, yes, I have dealt with horrible hatred toward gay men, and I had more. after that, but that was the first one.
Starting point is 00:12:51 And it's really hard for me to imagine this hatred, but it exists. So you've got to factor that in as well, Dale Carson, about why Stephen Smith was killed. Well, there's more. If you go down a rural highway,
Starting point is 00:13:07 you'll see mail box. What's with you in rural? It's always rural with you. What do you have a thing against? Okay, our country, you're right down a country road. You're going to see mailboxes on the sides of the roads, and some of them will be destroyed. You know how that happens? I think you're about to tell me.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Okay. You ride down the road in your truck and you have a baseball bat, which these boys were in baseball teams, right? And you reach out of the window, the passenger does typically, and strikes the mailbox to great amazement. The thing gets destroyed and the boys cheer, all right? So you have a way. Obviously, they don't have enough to do. Well, obviously they're destructive and they like to do those kind of things. So you'll see big concrete mailboxes which cannot be destroyed in that fashion.
Starting point is 00:13:57 The point is we're going to see whether that blunt force trauma came from a car where it fractured, caused abrasions to the skin and things in primary and secondary exposure. I got some more info for you. while you continue to tell me about assaulting mailboxes. All right, so if those other factors don't exist in the post-mortem and there aren't fractured legs, then what about riding down the road, seeing the guy, you come around back, you don't like him, and you take one of those bats and you hit him with it, and it, of course, killed him.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Getting ready for a game means being ready for anything. packing a spare stick. I like to be prepared. That's why I remember 988, Canada's suicide crisis helpline. It's good to know just in case. Anyone can call or text for free confidential support from a train responder anytime. 988 suicide crisis helpline is funded by the government in Canada. Crime stories with Nancy Grace. According to witness, Kenzie, quote, memories fade. People leave this earth. Those. were missed opportunities. You don't ever get that back. And he's right about that. The investigation into Stephen Smith's death has been reopened. And this was days after Maggie and
Starting point is 00:15:37 Paul Murdoch were shot dead there in Colleton County at the family's hunting lodge, Moselle. Now, at that time, Sled South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, said it uncovered info related to Stephen's death while investigating the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdog. they never really did provide any details. What do we know about Stephen's death? Now, I know the two names of the POI's persons of interest, but I'm going to call them number one and number two, okay? Number one and number two. I'm going to let number one be the non-driver and number two be the driver. Number two is the driver, okay? So this is what we understand. One of the two came over to the tipster, an anonymous tipster who, I think I may
Starting point is 00:16:34 know who it is, but anyway, the anonymous tipster says, one of the two POIs, persons of interest, come over to Tipster's house and told Tipster that, number two, the driver, was drunk and hit something. Then he went back the next day to see what he had hit, which is a live course. See what he hit the next day and saw a lot of police out there. Then he learned by media that someone had been killed, and that's why police were there. The tipster said person one, not the driver, was visibly distraught, crying, and when he got through telling his story, walked outside of the house and threw up. Two, the driver may have tried to cover up evidence, having his mirror fixed on his vehicle,
Starting point is 00:17:34 patched up one of the mirrors on his truck. There were rumors, and there is somewhat of a Murdoch connection only, allegedly, that Randy Murdoch got another witness to call cops and rat out, number two, the driver. Now, my question to you is, all this happened back in 2015. You've got a tipster telling an agent. POI1 came over, ratted out POI 2, person of interest 2, POI 1 was so upset about it, he threw up. just describing what happened.
Starting point is 00:18:28 What in the hay has been going on since 2015, Dale Carson? Well, look, that's fairly straightforward, at least for me. If only a truck mirror, one of those extended mirrors on the side of your truck hit somebody, if that happened, there might not be leg fractures, okay? And that's a really good explanation for why who's actually struck with a bat. I got something else for you. before I forget it, because you know, up here, my head, I'll go to the next thing. I got to tell you one more thing.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Throw this into your analysis, Del Carson. How do I say this? Okay. Have you ever seen aristocats? Wait, no, wait. Or is it 101 Dalmatians? Okay. There are two hound dogs.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Sidney, could you please look this up? There are two hound dogs, and one is Napoleon. and he's in charge, much like Barney Fife. And in the distance, he hears a car. Wait. Yes, he hears a car. And it's Egbert the Butler. Oh, so that means it's Aristotacats.
Starting point is 00:19:48 And Egbert the Butler is riding a motorcycle with a sidecar. And at a distance, Napoleon, was it the dog's name? Napoleon, okay, who's the other dog? I just want to know out of curiosity. Please look it up. Oh, no. Anyway, wait a minute. I'm going somewhere with this. Wait, wait.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Napoleon, the whole step is straight up. He goes, uh-huh. It's the motorcycle. It's got a side car, blah, blah, blah. And he can hear what the vehicle is a mile away and identify it. Do you know? Like, for instance, my husband is always late to supper. and the three of us are sitting there
Starting point is 00:20:28 and what we do is we lay our heads down on the table and act like we're asleep and we're all going but this is how we know when to start fake snoring because we can tell the way he opens the door that it's him
Starting point is 00:20:43 we can hear his car we can recognize his vehicle and we know how he opens the door unlike anybody else and then we immediately fake sleep what I'm saying is there's a witness in this case, it's the then-boyfriend who is communicating back and forth with Stephen Smith
Starting point is 00:21:03 that night less than half an hour before Smith is killed. And he says he hears, quote, big mud tires. Now, if I hear one tire versus another tire, I don't know that I could tell a difference. But it can be done, Dale Carson. It can be done. Absolutely. And the rural south, well. Lafayette. That was the other dog's name.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Okay. Go ahead. So in my area of the city in Florida, you don't hear off-the-road tires very much, but in the country areas, you do. And certainly you could know a muffler sound from a car. You can certainly hear from the tires, and it makes a tremendous racket. So they're elevated cars, trucks rather. So if they're elevated well, the mirror on a car wouldn't just hit somebody in the back of the head or the front of the head, which is where the strike was on Smith. So the entire matter seems to be contrived. It's contrived.
Starting point is 00:22:13 So if you had to make an explanation for somebody who was actually struck with a bat by near-do-wells, riding around in a car and finding a gay guy walking alone in the middle of a road. What are you so hell bent on them using a bat? I mean, I've just told you that according to this tipster, and granted, that's not a completely credible source, but it's a tipster who's got facts that suggest Stephen Smith was hit by a truck, by the side mirror, which then had to be fixed, i.e. taped up. What is it with you in the bat? What I'm suggesting to you is there's a difference.
Starting point is 00:22:58 It's for me to walk down the crooked path of D.L. Carsonland. Well, I'm just telling you. Figure out you've hit. Now, so far, you've hit a couple of mailboxes with a bat. Now, you go back to the 70s, for people here, gay people with a bat. Can we deal with the facts as we know them in this case? Well, well, as you may believe them to be, But if a mirror strikes an individual, one of those mirrors are going to leave glass at the strike point,
Starting point is 00:23:26 and we didn't find any glass. You're right. You're right. That the entire process is contrived by a family in charge of what really happened. And when you contrive something, you've got to make a reason for it. And that reason's got to be consistent with the apparent fact. So you have one, which is an hit and run. It's an accident.
Starting point is 00:23:48 It's horrible. It happens with people who are drinking and driving and it's wrong. But another thing's all together there, if there's a relationship that somebody doesn't want revealed, and you have an opportunity to get rid of that problem, and you do so as consistent with the behaviors of certain well-known families in that area, you've got to contrive it. So the first thing you're going to do is call the victim's mother and say, look, I'll represent you for free, not for a fee, but for free. Why would they do that? Well, hold on just a moment. I'm going to go into your conspiracy theory riddled mind for just one moment. Hold on a minute.
Starting point is 00:24:29 I'm going with you on this just a moment, Dale Carson. Let me get my thought. Let me marshal my thoughts. Because according to the father of P-O-I person of interest, number one, the stepfather of person of interest, number one, not the driver. number one tells stepfather what happened that number two hit Stephen Smith
Starting point is 00:24:52 and killed him the father, the stepfather of number one, says that Randy Murdoch got him the stepfather to tell the story to cops what is Randy Murdoch doing up in the middle of this if in fact
Starting point is 00:25:12 this is true. We don't know it's true I mean And number two, the driver apparently has a history of DUI, domestic violence, a potpourri of offenses. He just smells, you know. It's got a whole, as I said, trash bag full of offenses, none of them rising to a felony that I know of. but he's just a, he's just a cesspool brewing with all his offenses and then, boom. Now we've got this. So how does Randy Murdoch get injected into this?
Starting point is 00:25:57 Well, you know, in. Two. Individuals who don't want the truth of a matter known often do things to prevent that truth from being revealed. I mean, that's just human nature. Wait. Are you one of those people? that think LBJ, murder JFK? Did he?
Starting point is 00:26:19 Oh, okay, thank goodness you're not into that one. But you're definitely seeing a conspiracy here and you're roping in the Murdogs that they are pointing to number one and number two, but it's really them. Is that what you're saying? Well, it's somebody else, whether it is an actual Murdoch is another matter altogether. But clearly the exhumation is going to provide some evidence as to what happened. And I've seen a number of hit-and-run traffic fatalities, and I have never seen somebody hit by just a mirror. I mean, that's unusual. Getting ready for a game means being ready for anything.
Starting point is 00:27:11 Like packing a spare stick. I like to be prepared. That's why I remember 9-88, Canada's suicide crisis. Helpline. It's good to know just in case. Anyone can call or text for free confidential support from a train responder anytime. 9-88 suicide crisis helpline is funded by the government in Canada. Crime stories with Nancy Grace. Apparently, we're going to find out from the independent autopsy, Stephen Smith had bruising to one side of his body, but the, the, the, the, the, the, the, fatal, the cause of the death, COD, was a blow to the head of some sort.
Starting point is 00:27:58 Well, it was originally thought it was a gunshot. That's right. And so you've got to look at the photographs. You've got to look at the actual fracture. You know, there's a difference between a high-speed fracture and a low-speed fracture. It's called brittance. And that is a term that's used with the military to describe the ability of an explosive. to move things, and they're different speed.
Starting point is 00:28:26 So if the truck was going five miles an hour versus 50 miles an hour or a bat was traveling at 60 miles an hour, there's a difference, and you can tell whether the back of a mirror hit his forehead or whether it was something else. I mean, I just seen him walking down the road. A truck passes him, and this is information that's available in some of the information I've read in the media. somebody sees him, they dislike him, they turn the truck around, he thinks it's somebody that
Starting point is 00:28:57 knows him that's going to rescue him from his car, without a gas, they come by quickly and they intentionally injure him. As we all know, there was a huge battle to exhume Stephen Smith's body, and it was a second autopsy was performed. Our friend pathologist Dr. Michelle Dupree oversaw that second autopsy. She says Smith's injury, that horrific blood of the skull, is consistent with being struck by an object attached to a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. Something like one of those wide side mirrors say on the side of a truck. She says, and I quote, scientifically, medically and forensically, we know what happened, but we don't know who did it. A lot of speculation had circulated around Stephen Smith's death, trying to tie it to members of the Murdoch family.
Starting point is 00:29:57 That never happened. I personally never saw evidence connecting Stephen Smith's death to anybody in the Murdoch family. Authorities now offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction in the case of Stephen Smith's death, a 19-year. year old teen, simply walking by the side of the road, minding his own business. We wait as justice unfolds. Nancy Grace signing off. Goodbye, friend. This is an I-Heart podcast, guaranteed human.

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