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‘Murdaugh Murders’: The harrowing true story of dead family and missing millions - National | Globalnews.ca
In what can only be described as truly impeccable timing, Netflix dropped their latest true-crime offering just hours before the main character in the case was called to the stand at his own double-murder trial. Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal was released to the streaming platform Wednesday, one day ahead of disgraced South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh being called to give testimony in…
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- Let's Docu 'Bout It -
Ep 4 - Part Two: Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Season 2)
The Murdaughs are a prominent family in South Carolina, until a fatal boating accident begins the unraveling of their legacy; Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul are later found murdered, bringing to light a century of corruption, power and cover-ups.
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Can't believe that the Murdaugh family has been getting away with so many crimes for so long. It's also a reminder that people like the members of the murdaugh family cannot keep committing crimes without a bunch of other people enabling them and their crimes.
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ok true crime girlies, what do we think about the Murdaugh trial??
as far as alex's guilt i truly can't decide one way or the other tbh but man, what an absolutely insane story all around
#i mean he's certainly a liar and i feel like on that basis alone he might be convicted#and hes done enough that they can prove in his life that he deserves jail time for something but man#if his son is connected to the murder of that boy in 2015 i really hope he goes down for that#alex murdaugh#true crime
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Just watched the Murdaugh Murder Documentary on Netflix yesterday and woke up to the headline that Alex Murdaugh has been found guilty today. Full circle moment.
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Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal Brings Headlines to Netflix
Alex Murdaugh was accused of being a cold blooded murderer. Did the courts agree? #themurdaughmurders #netflix
Former South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was the subject of nearly every newscast for months with speculation over whether or not he murdered his wife and son. The Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal tells the story of one family who yielded power and influence in the state of South Carolina, but went on to become one of America’s most notorious families. From the death of the family’s…

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Watch "Alex Murdaugh's Defense Files Motion to Appeal Family Murders Conviction" on YouTube
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Why is he smirking in his bald mug shot? Arrogant, spoiled, narcissist right until the end! Still thinking he can get away with what he did somehow.
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Alex Murdaugh convicted for murdering wife Maggie and son Paul
I found this on NewsBreak: Alex Murdaugh convicted for murdering wife Maggie and son Paul
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They owned the county, including the police, for over a hundred years, and the current generation committed multiple thefts and murders. Charges weren't filed until the story became national news.
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Jesus christ I hope someone is taking proper care of Mallory’s best friend and Paul’s ex
Imagine having your abusive ex be responsible for your best friends’ death, and then he gets murdered in the way that he did??
How tf do you deal with that, how do you even go on?
I was gonna play some sims, but my brain decided that I HAVE to watch the Murdaugh documentrary in one sitting tonight
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what are ur true crime documentary recommendations?
OH I GOT SO MANY hang on let me go look through the streaming services i use to remember them.
needless to say trigger warning for all of these!! and yes i have watched all of these at least once!!
relentless
i'll be gone in the dark
the texas killing fields
night stalker: the hunt for a serial killer
sins of our mother
the devil next door
i am a killer
i am a stalker
the puppet master: the ultimate conman
the curious case of natalia grace
making a murderer
the keepers
the trial of gabriel fernandez
the anthrax attacks
murder mountain
the girl in the picture
murdaugh murders: a southern scandal
capturing the killer nurse
the tinder swindler
keep sweet pray and obey
the family
evil genius
the murder of gabby petito
down the hill: the delphi murders
lost women of highway 20
mommy dead and dearest
the cheshire murders
finding andrea
heaven's gate: the cult of cults
there's something wrong with aunt diane
beware the slenderman
who killed garret philips?
murder in boston: root, rampage, and reckoning
the murder of laci peterson
wild crime: murder in yosemite
wild crime: blood mountain
murder among the mormons
crime beat
dark desires
there is 100% ones i'm forgetting, but!! these are some of my favs from netflix, hbomax, and hulu!!
#ask#anonymous#the only reason i have so many streaming services is bc my mother in law pays for them all
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We did it @musicfurst, another composing project has been launched into the world. Proud of the music we created for this wild, true crime story. Please check out the @netflix series, Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal. #murdaughmurder #netflix #truecrime https://www.instagram.com/p/Co-XuRPOluD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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- Let's Docu 'Bout It -
Ep 3 - (Part One) Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Season 1)
The Murdaughs are a prominent family in South Carolina, until a fatal boating accident begins the unraveling of their legacy; Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul are later found murdered, bringing to light a century of corruption, power and cover-ups.
Listen here or wherever you listen to podcasts!
Spotify - Apple - Amazon - Castbox - iHeartRadio - RadioPublic - Google
Safe Horizon
#documentary#podcast#documentaries#murduagh murders#alex murdaugh#murdaugh murders a southern scandal#true crime#tw murder#tw violence
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WARNING! If you are under 18 or can't stomach sensitive subjects like abuse and/or gr00ming, please don't read further unless you already heard about this case. If you already did hear that you came from Tennessee or came from the same school this was happening at, please read this!
Back on July 20, 2020, Grant Solomon was a victim of a suspicious death getting run over by his truck. The only witness, Grant's father, is a TERRIBLE man and his father may be responsible for what happened to Grant. Grant's father has been accused of abusing his sister and mom but struggling to be believed because of a possible Big Boys group protecting their images. Even if it means backstabbing their own families. So the levels of the Murdaugh Family Murders. True Crime Youtube channels like Kendall Rae have posted a video (the video below) about this case with interviews from Grant's mother, sister, and girlfriend to spread the word and urge everyone with a Twitter, Facebook, or any social media account who watches the video to help whatever they can. Sign petitions, donate, and if you have Twitter, post this response.
So why I'm I posting this? I am requesting fandoms of all shapes and sizes to come together under the tags like #JusticeForGrant, but with two new ones called #FandomsForGrant and #FandomsForGracie. You could be a horror movie/game lover, a mystery movie/game lover, or you like reading good mystery books, or you are a baseball player/fan like Grant, etc. One post, reblog, a video/video story, and so much more that would take all day to write can spread Grant and Gracie's story like wildfires. If you reblog this post, tag all the fandoms you want to alert to create sparks of hope to get everyone to hear Grant and Gracie's story. Thank You for reading and please make time to watch Kendall Rae's video.
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Netflix true crime

Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey
Warren Jeffs saw himself as the spiritual leader of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS), an extremist offshoot of mainstream Mormonism. In reality, he created a system of abuse and coercion, forcing members of his congregation — often underage — into marriage, blind obedience, and isolation. In this docuseries, former FLDS members and survivors come forward to share their stories. Using never-before-seen VCR footage from within the FLDS community, this series provides the well-known story with a deeply human and relatable face — told through current interviews with his wives and congregation.
Lover, Stalker, Killer
As the title suggests, Lover, Stalker, Killer is a story of a romance gone wrong. In 2012, Dave Kroupa created an online dating profile after just coming out of a long-term relationship. It’s there that he meets a single mom named Liz Golyar. Soon after, he encounters another single mother, Cari Farver, while repairing her car at his auto shop. It’s an instant connection for Kroupa and Farver, but what would unfold is a twisted love triangle that leads to harassment, digital deception, and murder.

Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal
A tight-knit South Carolina community is ripped apart by a series of deadly crimes that all seem to involve one family: the Murdaughs. The two seasons of Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal delve into how a prominent family used and abused their wealth and privilege to the extreme.

Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer
Yeah, you’ll want to lock your doors and windows for this one. Beneath the glitz and glamor of 1985 LA lurked a prolific serial killer. Richard Ramirez hunted, tortured, and murdered his victims in terrifying ways while evading capture for one long year. Night Stalker focuses on Ramirez’s victims and the investigators behind the manhunt.

The Keepers
Who killed Sister Cathy? In 1969, the 26-year-old nun from suburban Baltimore was murdered. Her sudden death stunned the town, especially her students at Archbishop Keough High School. As investigators dug into this mystery, they learned that her death may not have been the only injustice. Was Sister Catherine Cesnik murdered to cover up sexual abuse by a school priest?

The Staircase
In 2001, novelist Michael Peterson found his wife, Kathleen Peterson, dead at the bottom of a staircase in their home. Although it was reported as an accidental death, investigators believed Peterson bludgeoned his wife and staged the murder. The Staircase documents the case against Peterson and poses the question: Did he do it?
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Nonfiction Thursday: True Crime Picks
Behold the Monster by Jillian Lauren
He was sitting right across the table...and he would have killed her if he could. Jillian Lauren had no idea what she was getting into when she wrote her first letter to prolific serial killer Samuel Little. All she knew was her research had led her to believe he was guilty of many more murders than the three for which he had been convicted. While the two exchanged dozens of letters and embarked on hundreds of hours of interviews, Lauren gained the trust of a monster. After maintaining his innocence for decades, Little confessed to the murders of ninety-three women, often drawing his victims in haunting detail as he spoke. How could one man evade justice, manipulating the system for more than four decades? As the FBI, the DOJ, the LAPD, and countless law enforcement officials across the country worked to connect their cold cases with the confessions, Lauren's coverage of the investigations and obsession with Little's victims only escalated.
Lauren delivers the harrowing report of her unusual relationship with a psychopath - but this is more than a deep dive into the actions of Samuel Little. Lauren's riveting and emotional accounts reveal the women who were lost to cold files, giving Little's victims a chance to have their stories heard for the first time.
Fear is Just a Word by Azam Ahmed
Fear Is Just a Word begins on an international bridge between Mexico and the United States, as fifty-six-year-old Miriam Rodríguez stalks one of the men she believes was involved in the murder of her daughter Karen. He is her target number eleven, a member of the drug cartel that has terrorized and controlled what was once Miriam’s quiet hometown of San Fernando, Mexico, almost one hundred miles from the U.S. border. Having dyed her hair red as a disguise, Miriam watches, waits, and then orchestrates the arrest of this man, exacting her own version of justice.
Woven into this deeply researched, moving account is the story of how cartels built their power in Mexico, escalated the use of violence, and kidnapped and murdered tens of thousands. Karen was just one of the many people who disappeared, and Miriam, a brilliant, strategic, and fearless woman, begged for help from the authorities and paid ransom money she could not afford in hopes of saving her daughter. When that failed, she decided that “fear is just a word,” and began a crusade to track down Karen’s killers and to help other victimized families in their search for justice.
Tangled Vines by John Glatt
Among the lush, tree-lined waterways of South Carolina low country, the Murdaugh name means power. A century-old, multimillion-dollar law practice has catapulted the family into incredible wealth and local celebrity―but it was an unimaginable tragedy that would thrust them into the national spotlight. On June 7th, 2021, prominent attorney Alex Murdaugh discovered the bodies of his wife, Maggie, and son, Paul, on the grounds of their thousand-acre hunting lodge. The mystery deepened only months later when Alex himself was discovered shot in the head on a local roadside.
But as authorities scrambled for clues and the community reeled from the loss and media attention, dark secrets about this Southern legal dynasty came to light. The Murdaughs, it turned out, were feared as much as they were loved. And they wouldn’t hesitate to wield their influence to protect one of their own; two years before he was killed, a highly intoxicated Paul Murdaugh was at the helm of a boat when it crashed and killed a teenage girl, and his light treatment by police led to speculation that privilege had come into play. As bombshells of financial fraud were revealed and more suspicious deaths were linked to the Murdaughs, a new portrait of Alex Murdaugh emerged - a desperate man on the brink of ruin who would do anything, even plan his own death, to save his family’s reputation.
The Angel Makers by Patti McCracken
The horror occurred in a rustic farming enclave in modern-day Hungary. To look at the unlikely lineup of murderesses - village wives, mothers, and daughters - was to come to the shocking realization that this could have happened anywhere, and to anyone. At the center of it all was a sharp-minded village midwife, a "smiling Buddha" known as Auntie Suzy, who distilled arsenic from flypaper and distributed it to the women of Nagyrév. "Why are you bothering with him?" Auntie Suzy would ask, as she produced an arsenic-filled vial from her apron pocket. In the beginning, a great many used the deadly solution to finally be free of cruel and abusive spouses.
But as the number of dead bodies grew without consequence, the killers grew bolder. With each vial of poison emptied, a new reason surfaced to drain yet another. Some women disposed of sickly relatives. Some used arsenic as "inheritance powder" to secure land and houses. For more than fifteen years, the unlikely murderers aided death unfettered and tended to it as if it were simply another chore - spooning doses of arsenic into soup and wine, stirring it into coffee and brandy. By the time their crimes were discovered, hundreds were feared dead.
Anonymous notes brought the crimes to light in 1929. As a skillful prosecutor hungry for justice ran the investigation, newsmen from around the world - including the New York Times - poured in to cover the dramatic events as they unfolded.
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