Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were shot dead at the dog kennels at Moselle on June 7 2021. Alex Murdaugh called 911 claiming he found their bodies. He was later arrested and convicted for their murders.
Alex Murdaugh once stood at the center of one of South Carolina’s most powerful legal dynasties. Today, his name is synonymous with deception, addiction, and murder.
In this video, I interview two-time Emmy nominated filmmaker Erin Lee Carr, co-creator of the Hulu docuseries Murdaugh Murders: Death in the Family. We discuss the making of the series and the difficult choices involved in telling this story—particularly how Maggie Murdaugh was often treated as a footnote in her own murder, both in coverage and in the larger narrative surrounding the case.
Together, we examine Alex Murdaugh’s decisions leading up to the killings and debate the role that drug addiction and personality traits often associated with psychopathy may have played in his behavior. Drawing from court testimony, investigative reporting, Laura and Erin's in-depth research and analysis , this conversation explores how power, privilege, entitlement, and addiction intersected with manipulation, silence, and ultimately, violence.
This discussion is not a clinical diagnosis, but a careful analysis of behaviour, evidence, and storytelling.
🔍 Topics covered:
1.Erin Lee Carr’s approach to Murdaugh Murders: Death in the Family
2.Why and how Maggie Murdaugh was marginalized in narratives about her own death
3.Alex Murdaugh’s choices, escalating pressure and the ecosystem that enabled him
4.Drug addiction, deception, privilege and power
5.Psychopathy and coercive control
6.Ethical challenges in true-crime storytelling
⚠️ Content warning: This video discusses violence, addiction, and criminal behavior. Viewer discretion is advised.
N.B. Apologies, Erin's audio dropped out around 28.18. subtitles on if you struggle with the audio.
Chapters
00.00 Introduction
2.47 Pivot from documentaries to scripted crime
3.51 10 years into recovery
5.07 One line about Maggie on Wiki
5.57 Maggie and coercive control
7.50 Driver behind Murdaugh: Death in the Family
9.22 Erin listened to Crime Analyst podcast (check out the 17 episodes!)
10.39 Shooting timeline
16.21 Jason Clarke's unnerving portrayal of Murdaugh
24.11 Gloria Satterfield timeline
26.52 Young Alex Murdaugh
28.18 Murdaugh's impunity. N.B audio drops out. Use subtitles
30.58 Randolph Murdaugh and Libby's obituary warning
33.58 Men who kill
35.01 Alex Murdaugh had other options
35.26 Mark Tinsely offered Murdaugh a payment plan
37.37 He cannot not win psychopathology
38.53 How did opiates factor in?
39.47 Clarity of thinking
40.26 Digital evidence painted a picture of what happened
42.13 Drugs and accountability
45.55 Drawing on Erin's Dad, David Carr's drug addiction and violence problem
47.37 Sexual coercion
52.00 More than a dysfunctional family
57.10 Working with investigative journalists
58.19 Stephen Smith
Erin Lee Carr
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