Netflix's Murdaugh True-Crime Thriller Is Playing Out In Real-Time In The Press
Be grateful that you never had Alex Murdaugh as a family member.
What filmmakers Jenner Furst and Julia Willoughby Nason put together in the three-part series is currently playing out in real-time as Alex Murdaugh stands trial for double murder in the courtrooms that he once ruled.points out that the killing of Alex’s wife and son happened several months before he was pushed out of his family law firm.
Sometime after the murders, Murdaugh even reported surviving a roadside assassination attempt that turned out to be a suicide-for-hire scheme so that he could secure a $10 million insurance payout for his son Buster.The Murdaugh trial, and the larger scandal-ridden saga, have gripped the world: He blamed his deception on paranoia brought by panic, compounded by his addiction to prescription painkillers, and described a cascading effect as lies mounted on each other. “What a tangled web we weave …” he said, adding that once he started lying he had to “keep lying”.
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