On Tuesday, about 100 people gathered at the South Carolina statehouse to talk about something really important — victims and how they are often pushed aside in our justice system. Murdaugh Murders Podcast host Mandy Matney and other victims advocates in South...
COJ #29 – Utter Disgrace: Alex Murdaugh and His Attorneys Go Even Lower with Latest Antics
Even from prison, convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh manages to further traumatize his victims. This time it’s the Satterfield family. On today’s episode of Cup of Justice we talk about one of the most upsetting things to have happened since Alex Murdaugh was sentenced...
MMP #91 – Casually Cruel: What Happened to Gloria Satterfield?
Only one person alive knows what really happened to Gloria Satterfield the day she was found bleeding from the head at Moselle in February 2018. And we all know who that is...Murdaugh Murders Podcast co-hosts Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell unwind the latest filing from...
COJ #28 – Murderer on the Lam: It’s One Major Mess After Another in South Carolina
If there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the past two weeks it’s that South Carolina’s justice system is nowhere near fixed. Far too often, it seems like those in positions of power are choosing to do what’s good for them individually over what’s good for public...
MMP #90 – ‘We are here to right wrongs’: What’s Next After Murderer Illegally Released + Alex Murdaugh’s Prison Life
Our team has spent the last week diving down different rabbit holes related to the Jeroid Price case. We talked about Price a lot in the last episode, but for a quick reminder, In December 2003, Price was sentenced to 35 years in prison for the 2002 murder of Carl...
COJ #27: How Did This Happen? Latest Scandal Shows Just How Much Secrecy Exists in Judicial System
South Carolina’s latest judicial scandal involving the very early release of convicted murderer Jeroid Price, who is also the alleged “Godfather” of the Bloods gang, shows just how far the problems go beyond Alex Murdaugh. Murdaugh Murders Podcast co-hosts Mandy Matney and Liz Farrell — and everyone’s favorite attorney Eric Bland — discuss how it came to pass that three elected public officials were able to make one of the most dangerous backroom deals in the state’s history.