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Co-hosts Mandy Matney, Liz Farrell and Eric Bland have a field day unpacking all the nonsense from The Fall of the House of Murdaugh, Fox Nation’s three-part series told from Alex Murdaugh’s and Buster Murdaugh’s perspectives. From Buster’s claims about worrying the “real killers” are still out there to Alex’s jailhouse diary to straight-up lies about what happened the night of the boat crash, the docu-series is yet another horrible idea from lawyers Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin, who can’t seem to stop doubling-down.

Last week was jam-packed with even more nonsense from the Murdaugh camp — both good and bad.

One good thing that came out of last week was that the South Carolina Department of Corrections announced its prosecution of Alex for violating two prison rules. One rule was broken when he read his so-called diary over the phone so Jim Griffin could record it and give it to Fox Nation. The second rule was broken when Alex used another inmate’s code to make phone calls.

Anyway, obviously Liz, Eric and I had a lot to say about ALL of these things.

Let’s get into it!

File Type: pdf
Categories: Cup of Justice, Episode Transcripts
Tags: Jailhouse Calls, Murdaugh Family History, SC Justice System