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Years before the name Alex Murdaugh was splashed across every major media outlet in America, local South Carolina journalist Mandy Matney had an instinct that something wasn’t right in the Lowcountry. The powerful Murdaugh dynasty had dominated rural South Carolina for generations. No one dared to cross them. When Mandy and her reporting partner Liz Farrell looked closer at a fatal boat crash involving the storied family’s teenage son Paul, they began to uncover a web of mysteries surrounding the deaths of the Murdaughs’ long-time housekeeper and a young man found slain years earlier on a backcountry road. Just as their investigations were unfolding, the brutal double murder of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh rocketed Alex Murdaugh onto the international stage. From the newsroom to the courtroom, Blood on Their Hands is a propulsive true crime saga, an empathetic work of investigative journalism, and an excoriation of the “good old boy” systems that enabled a network of criminals.
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DNF @ 20%
Another one I should have read the reviews for first. This should be marketed more as the memoir that it is rather than a detailed look at a true crime case.
I kept sticking it out in the hopes she would actually start talking about the case but when we got to hearing about the author’s relationship history I had to check out. Like that’s not necessarily a bad thing for every reader but I just felt this was not what I signed up for at all.
From the other reviews it doesn’t sound like this issue goes away further in so that helped me to call it.