Murdaugh, She Recapped
Mix up a martini—or pour a generous glass of sweet tea—and join besties Myra and Katie as they professionally* (*not professionally) break down every twist, turn, and “what in the tomcat” moments from Hulu’s Murdaugh: Death in the Family.
Myra’s basically an honorary paralegal at this point—she’s read the court docs, watched the trials, listened to every podcast, memorized the family tree, and yes, she has thoughts about the wallpaper at Moselle.
Katie, on the other hand, came into this as a true blank slate—no prior obsession, no deep dives, no murder-podcast playlists. She’s here for the laughs, the creative outlet, and to finally figure out what all the fuss is about. Equal parts observant and easily startled, she’s bringing fresh eyes to this case that dominated headlines nationwide for years.
Together, they bring sharp wit, Southern charm, and all the journalistic integrity of an UnSirius XM production. Expect deep dives, wild theories, genuine confusion, and a lot of “he did WHAT now?” moments. Whether you’re deep in the Murdaugh rabbit hole or just here for the tea, this is the unofficial recap you didn’t know you needed—but you’ll be glad you found!
Murdaugh, She Recapped
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This week, Myra and Katie return for a special birthday-broadcast edition — Myra turned 45 and still decided her ideal celebration was hanging out with you guys and unpacking all of Alex Murdaugh's off-the-rails behavior for the 400th time. Priorities!
With Maggie and Paul laid to rest, the community grieves — even as Alex’s world begins to detonate in every direction. And with investigators unable to rule him out as a suspect, every move he makes lands under a harsher spotlight. From the bizarre roadside shooting to a last-ditch trip to rehab, it’s a whirlwind of damage, desperation, and unraveling lies.
Myra and Katie walk their listeners through it all with their signature blend of clarity, compassion, and the perfectly timed levity you need when the truth gets unbearably heavy — birthday candles and all.