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Who is Becky Hill? The former SC clerk at the center of the Murdaugh case. What to know

Becky Hill, former court clerk for Colleton County, sits at the defense table at the Calhoun County courthouse.
Becky Hill, former court clerk for Colleton County, sits at the defense table at the Calhoun County courthouse. jmonk@thestate.com

Rebecca “Becky” Hill, the former Colleton County clerk of court, has become a central figure in the Alex Murdaugh murder saga. Her conduct during and after the 2023 double-murder trial has now resulted in the South Carolina Supreme Court overturning Murdaugh’s conviction.

Here are key takeaways:

  • Hill pleaded guilty in December to state charges of misconduct, perjury and obstruction of justice, receiving probation with no prison time, 100 hours of community service and $11,880 in restitution.
  • She resigned her $101,256-a-year clerk of court position in March 2024 after the plagiarism revelations and 76 alleged ethics violations by the S.C. Ethics Commission.
  • Attorney General Alan Wilson had been so taken with Hill during the trial that he publicly called her “Becky Boo” and thanked her after Murdaugh’s convictions.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by journalists. The source reporting referenced above was written and edited entirely by journalists.

This story was originally published May 13, 2026 at 11:08 AM with the headline "Who is Becky Hill? The former SC clerk at the center of the Murdaugh case. What to know."

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