• Alex Murdaugh: The Name That Protected Him — and the Double Life That Finally Didn't
    Mar 23 2026

    For eighty-six years, the Murdaugh name meant something specific in South Carolina's lowcountry. It meant problems got handled. It meant consequences were optional. It meant that three generations of family power could insulate whoever carried the name from the accountability that applied to everyone else. This week in Hidden Killers' Week in Review, the series that examines how all of that produced Alex Murdaugh begins.

    Part 1 of The Name goes back to the beginning — 1920, the first Murdaugh solicitor, and the institutional machinery that was still running nearly a century later when Alex was raised inside it. The psychology of what that environment creates is not complicated once you map it: a person who genuinely does not process consequences as real, who has never had to, whose entire relational and professional identity was built on the premise that the family name makes ordinary accountability inapplicable. For Maggie and Paul, that psychology was not academic. It was the home they lived in.

    Part 2 examines what Alex was running inside that protection. The charming attorney. The devoted family man. The beloved member of the community. Underneath all of it: millions stolen from clients, a serious opioid addiction sustained over years, a financial fraud operation requiring constant new crimes to keep from collapsing. Maggie was quietly consulting divorce attorneys. The Mallory Beach boat crash — a young woman dead, a family cover-up — was the first moment the name was genuinely tested. Part 2 examines covert narcissism as the behavioral framework underneath the performance: how it hides, what it requires to maintain, and what it does when the control begins to fracture.

    Maggie and Paul Murdaugh deserved better than the name they married and were born into. This series is the accounting that name has always owed.

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  • Alex Murdaugh: What Remains When Everything Collapses — The Inheritance Nobody Wants — Part 5
    Mar 20 2026

    His mother is dead. His brother is dead. His father murdered them both.

    Buster Murdaugh still carries the name.

    Part 5 of "The Name" explores what remains after the Murdaugh dynasty collapsed. The victims who'll never be made whole. The survivors trying to figure out who they are.

    Can you escape your family's legacy?

    The Murdaugh law firm is gone. The property is being sold. The century of power is over. But Gloria Satterfield's sons are still grieving. Mallory Beach's family is still fighting.

    This final episode is for anyone who's tried to break free from toxic family patterns.

    You can't choose your family. But you can choose what you carry forward.

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    13 mins
  • Alex Murdaugh Trial: The Mask Shattered — Convicted of Killing Maggie and Paul — Part 4
    Mar 19 2026

    Alex Murdaugh murdered his wife Maggie and son Paul on June 7, 2021.

    Three months later, he paid someone to shoot him in the head.

    Part 4 of "The Name" covers the complete collapse — the murders at Moselle, the staged roadside shooting, the investigation that caught him, and the trial that ended with guilty verdicts on all counts.

    The Snapchat video that proved he was lying. The testimony that dismantled his story. The jury that deliberated less than three hours.

    This episode explores what happens when a narcissist finally loses control.

    Alex Murdaugh is serving two consecutive life sentences. He's appealing. He still says he's innocent.

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  • Alex Murdaugh and Gloria Satterfield: "Practically Family" Meant Nothing — Part 3
    Mar 18 2026

    Gloria Satterfield was "practically family." She worked for the Murdaughs for over twenty years.

    After she died in 2018, Alex promised her sons he'd help them get a settlement. The insurance paid out over four million dollars.

    Alex stole it all. Every penny. For three years, Gloria's sons waited for money that never came.

    Part 3 of "The Name" explores how Alex Murdaugh got away with crimes for decades — through a system of silence that protected him at every turn.

    The lawyers. The bankers. The insurers. The community. How many people saw something wrong and decided not to ask?

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    14 mins
  • Alex Murdaugh: Everyone Loved the Mask — Maggie Was Waking Up — Part 2
    Mar 17 2026

    Everyone loved Alex Murdaugh. Charming. Generous. The guy who made you feel like the most important person in the room.

    The real Alex was stealing millions. Feeding an opioid addiction. Living a double life that required constant new crimes.

    Part 2 of "The Name" explores covert narcissism — how it works, why it's so effective, and what Maggie was starting to see in the months before her death.

    The boat crash changed everything. Mallory Beach died. Paul faced charges. Lawyers started looking at the books.

    The walls were closing in. The mask was cracking. And narcissists don't surrender when they're cornered.

    They escalate.

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    15 mins
  • Alex Murdaugh Psychology: The Name Was a Prison Disguised as a Castle — Part 1
    Mar 16 2026

    Before Alex Murdaugh murdered Maggie and Paul, four generations built the system that made it possible.

    Eighty-six years of controlling the prosecutor's office. Decades of making problems disappear. A family mythology that said consequences were for other people.

    This is Part 1 of "The Name" — exploring the psychology behind the Murdaugh case. How generational privilege creates deadly entitlement. How families produce people who believe rules don't apply.

    If you grew up in a family where the name came with expectations, where you performed a role you didn't choose — you'll recognize something here.

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    12 mins
  • Supreme Court Oral Arguments: Murdaugh's Conviction May Be in Serious Trouble
    Feb 21 2026

    The South Carolina Supreme Court heard Alex Murdaugh's double murder appeal today — and the justices came prepared to challenge the state. Across ninety minutes of oral arguments covering jury tampering and evidentiary errors, the bench directed its hardest questions at prosecutor Creighton Waters and gave the defense room to build its case. The jury tampering track opened with Justice James asking whether the court could consider the egg juror's affidavit — testimony Justice Toal excluded during the 2024 hearing. Chief Justice Kittredge escalated, noting that Toal's order failed to address the specific allegation that Becky Hill told jurors not to be fooled by Murdaugh's testimony. He described the corroboration between juror accounts and independent witnesses as "striking." Hill is now a convicted perjurer — guilty of perjury, obstruction, and misconduct in charges that weren't part of the record when Toal ruled. Justice Few went straight at Waters: how do you call someone "not completely credible" when her guilty plea is proof she lied under oath? Dick Harpootlian framed the central argument: Justice Toal asked the wrong question. She evaluated whether Hill changed the verdict. The constitutional standard is whether she compromised the right to an impartial jury. Harpootlian argued those are fundamentally different inquiries — and the wrong one was applied. That legal standard dispute may be the fulcrum of the entire appeal.

    On evidence, Chief Justice Kittredge told Waters that Rule 404(b) is a rule of exclusion, not inclusion, and that the trial court left the gate wide open. He said he couldn't identify a single piece of financial evidence the trial judge excluded. He pressed on why emotionally charged testimony from victims of Murdaugh's financial crimes — people who lost life savings — was placed before a murder jury. Waters attempted to compare the case to the movie Fargo. Justice Few shut the analogy down. Jim Griffin argued what the state's case looks like without the financial testimony: no eyewitnesses, no murder weapons, and no biological transfer evidence despite a close-range shotgun blast. If the court rules the 404(b) evidence was improperly admitted, the trial record fundamentally changes. Criminal defense attorney and former felony prosecutor Eric Faddis provides a full breakdown of the hearing — the specific exchanges that revealed the justices' thinking, the moments Waters struggled to hold ground, and the body language from the bench that tells its own story. He analyzes the three possible outcomes: conviction affirmed, new trial on jury tampering, or new trial on evidentiary grounds. He explains which outcome today's hearing most clearly pointed toward, what the timeline looks like, and whether Murdaugh retains a viable federal Sixth Amendment claim regardless of the state court's ruling. The court took the case under advisement. A decision is expected within sixty days. What happened in that courtroom today suggests this conviction is no longer the certainty it once appeared to be.

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  • Murdaugh Supreme Court Hearing: Justices Skeptical of Prosecution's Arguments
    Feb 16 2026

    The South Carolina Supreme Court just heard Alex Murdaugh's appeal—and the prosecution faced a gauntlet of skeptical questions.

    February 11, 2026 marked the most significant moment in the Murdaugh case since the 2023 conviction. All five justices convened in Columbia to hear oral arguments on two core issues: whether former Clerk of Court Becky Hill's comments to jurors constituted jury tampering, and whether the trial itself was compromised by improper evidence.

    Chief Justice John Kittredge didn't hold back. He called Hill a "rogue clerk" and questioned why the trial court allowed such expansive testimony about Murdaugh's financial crimes. "I couldn't find any example of financial crime evidence that was excluded," he said. "The granular detail... is arguably problematic."

    Prosecutor Creighton Waters defended the state's approach, arguing jurors needed to understand the "slow burn" of Murdaugh's financial collapse to comprehend his motive. He even referenced the movie "Fargo" to illustrate desperation—prompting Justice John Few to cut him off: "I haven't seen 'Fargo'—get to the point."

    Defense attorneys Dick Harpootlian, Jim Griffin, and Phillip Barber argued Hill's statements—including telling jurors to "watch his body language" and not be "fooled"—violated Murdaugh's Sixth Amendment rights. They also challenged cell phone trajectory evidence, a blue raincoat with gunshot residue never linked to Murdaugh, and the volume of financial testimony as unfairly prejudicial.

    Waters maintained the evidence was "overwhelming" and Hill's comments "fleeting." But multiple justices questioned the logical connection between financial crimes and murder.

    The court will now deliberate privately. There's no deadline for a ruling. If the conviction is upheld, Murdaugh's team has signaled federal appeals are next. This episode breaks down everything from the hearing.

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