The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is investigating the death of a 19-year-old nursing student as a homicide after reopening the case amid its investigation into the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, family lawyers said Tuesday.

Stephen Smith was found dead on a rural road in Hampton County on July 8, 2015. His death was ruled a hit-and-run after an initial investigation, which his family has criticized.

The case went cold until a fatal boat crash involving former attorney Richard “Alex” Murdaugh’s son Paul in 2019 again brought it into the public spotlight.

The law enforcement division reopened Smith’s case in June 2021 “based upon information gathered during the course of the double murder investigation of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh,” a spokesperson said at the time. Murdaugh was sentenced to life in prison for the murders of his wife and son earlier this month.

SLED Division Chief Mark Keel told the Smith family’s attorneys that his death is now being considered a homicide, “a shocking announcement after eight years of being proclaimed a highway vehicular manslaughter,” according to a statement from the Bland Richter law firm Tuesday night.

The firm has a long history of successfully representing clients in high-profile cases, including multiple victims in the Murdaugh saga. 

According to the statement, Bland Richter co-founder Eric Bland and Keel “have both committed to combining efforts, sharing information and resources as the state moves forward with exhuming Stephen Smith’s body and its subsequent investigations.”

“We have a chance to right eight years of wrongs, and we intend to do just that,” Bland said.

Sandy Smith, Smith’s mother, had a short but excited message when she learned that state police are now moving forward with his case as a murder investigation.

“I’ve been waiting on this news for almost 8 years!” Smith emailed to The Hampton County Guardian Tuesday night. “I’m in shock, I’m elated, I’m waiting for the next chapter!”