Joey Dean Coleman and Alex Murdaugh

Joey Dean Coleman and Alex Murdaugh

Law enforcement authorities in South Carolina say they’ve identified the man who called in a bomb threat that disrupted the high-profile double-murder trial of Alex Murdaugh two weeks. The threat was called in by Joey Dean Coleman, a 32-year-old man incarcerated in a different county with no apparent link to Murdaugh or the murder trial, the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office alleged.

According to a press release, a clerk at the sheriff’s office at approximately noon on Wednesday, Feb. 8 received a call from an anonymous phone number. The unidentified male caller told the clerk that there was a “bomb in the judge’s chamber,” the release states. In response to the threat, the clerk immediately notified the court’s security office and the courthouse was promptly evacuated.



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