Alex Murdaugh's murder conviction was overturned by South Carolina's Supreme Court after court clerk Becky Hill allegedly influenced jurors, forcing a new trial in one of America's most high-profile cases. Dateline producers Carol Gable and Haylee Barber discuss the shocking reversal, trial logistics, and what comes next as the state prepares to retry the prominent attorney for the 2021 murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul. Court clerk Becky Hill's alleged improper contact with jurors violated Murdaugh's Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial, according to South Carolina's Supreme Court, which cited precedent requiring 'a fair trial, not a pretty fair trial.'