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Tony Brueski and psychologist Dr. John Delatore explore the old adage "any publicity is good publicity" in the context of Alex Murdaugh's lawyers. They examine how ongoing media attention could influence public perception and impact the case's proceedings. Their discussion weighs the potential benefits of such exposure, like increased public scrutiny of the trial, against its possible drawbacks, such as potentially swaying public opinion negatively. They provide an analytical perspective on the role of publicity in high-profile legal cases.

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