Alex Murdaugh: The Name That Protected Him — and the Double Life That Finally Didn't

Alex Murdaugh: The Name That Protected Him — and the Double Life That Finally Didn't

For eighty-six years, the Murdaugh name meant something specific in South Carolina's lowcountry. It meant problems got handled. It meant consequences were optional. It meant that three generations of family power could insulate whoever carried the name from the accountability that applied to everyone else. This week in Hidden Killers' Week in Review, the series that examines how all of that produced Alex Murdaugh begins.

Part 1 of The Name goes back to the beginning — 1920, the first Murdaugh solicitor, and the institutional machinery that was still running nearly a century later when Alex was raised inside it. The psychology of what that environment creates is not complicated once you map it: a person who genuinely does not process consequences as real, who has never had to, whose entire relational and professional identity was built on the premise that the family name makes ordinary accountability inapplicable. For Maggie and Paul, that psychology was not academic. It was the home they lived in.

Part 2 examines what Alex was running inside that protection. The charming attorney. The devoted family man. The beloved member of the community. Underneath all of it: millions stolen from clients, a serious opioid addiction sustained over years, a financial fraud operation requiring constant new crimes to keep from collapsing. Maggie was quietly consulting divorce attorneys. The Mallory Beach boat crash — a young woman dead, a family cover-up — was the first moment the name was genuinely tested. Part 2 examines covert narcissism as the behavioral framework underneath the performance: how it hides, what it requires to maintain, and what it does when the control begins to fracture.

Maggie and Paul Murdaugh deserved better than the name they married and were born into. This series is the accounting that name has always owed.

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