Sam Koslowski
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But now South Carolina prosecutors have said they are going to retry the murder case, but no date has been set for that yet.
It's a very, very fair question to ask, I think.
So in Australia, it would depend on where you would have committed this murder.
Some states mandate that it has to be in front of a jury.
But you're right in terms of
how hard it would be to find an impartial jury.
I don't know, maybe this was a big story for me, the fact that you hadn't seen it meant that if you were called for this jury, then potentially you could have served as an impartial juror.
So I'm not sure the rules... Well, I can't now.
And no one listening to this can either.
But I mean, this is one of the, at least in the true crime doco world, it's one of the defining stories of the last couple of years.
It's got everything.
It's got a family dynasty.
It's got financial fraud.
It's got multiple suspicious deaths.
And now it's got a murder retrial.
And I've got a quick tidbit for you.
When I was researching this story, it got me thinking, what was the first ever true crime documentary?
Like how new is this genre that we just watched?