- **Q: When will 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family' premiere?
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The Murdaugh Murders continue to captivate the public's attention, with new developments unfolding in both the courtroom and on screen. This article summarizes the key updates, including the upcoming Hulu series, 'Murdaugh: Death in the Fam...
The Murdaugh Murders case has seen numerous twists and turns, and now there are two new angles. First, Hulu is releasing 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family,' an eight-episode series exploring the events before and after the deaths of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh. The series draws inspiration from the 'Murdaugh Murders Podcast,' aiming to provide a comprehensive look into the family's saga. You can view the trailer here.
Meanwhile, unreleased text messages have surfaced, suggesting that Alex Murdaugh was trying to contact Barbara Mixson, the family housekeeper, immediately after the murders. These messages, obtained by FITSNews [Hidden Texts, Secret Numbers: Digging Deeper Into Unreleased Murdaugh Files - FITSNews?ref=yanuki.com], were not included in the state's original 88-page timeline, potentially impacting any future retrials. The records suggest that Mixson's number was masked, and people in Murdaugh's circle were urgently trying to get through to her household. This raises questions about Murdaugh's alibi and the thoroughness of the initial investigation. Bank records indicate Alex Murdaugh paid Mixson more than $278,000 over an eleven-year span – a staggering sum compared to what he paid other housekeepers who worked for the family. [Following Alex Murdaugh's Money?ref=yanuki.com].
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