Netflix is getting ready to drop their latest true crime series: Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal. The show will tell the true story surrounding the many mysterious deaths tied to Alex Murdaugh and his family.
Murdaugh was part of a prestigious South Carolina law firm at the time of his arrest. Many following the case wonder if the firm is still running following the explosive murder charges.
Alex Murdaugh is currently on trial for the murders of his wife and son Alex Murdaugh sits in the Colleton County Courthouse on Dec. 9, 2022 | Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Murdaugh is currently standing trial for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul. In 2021, they were found dead on one of the family’s properties, shot multiple times with different weapons.
A few months after their deaths, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division revealed Murdaugh was a person of interest.
Murdaugh was part of a prestigious South Carolina law firm at the time of his arrest. Many following the case wonder if the firm is still running following the explosive murder charges.
Alex Murdaugh is currently on trial for the murders of his wife and son Alex Murdaugh sits in the Colleton County Courthouse on Dec. 9, 2022 | Tracy Glantz/The State/Tribune News Service via Getty Images
Murdaugh is currently standing trial for the murders of his wife Maggie and son Paul. In 2021, they were found dead on one of the family’s properties, shot multiple times with different weapons.
A few months after their deaths, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division revealed Murdaugh was a person of interest.
- 2/22/2023
- by India McCarty
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Brianna Hamblin, a television news reporter from Rochester, New York’s Spectrum News 1, posted a Twitter video today that showed her being catcalled and abused while on the job.
The incidents prompted a series of supportive responses from others in the news business who have undergone similar harassments.
Hamblin was about to begin a standup on a local healthy meals program for kids this summer. But just before she was ready to begin her report, several male passersby started commenting.
“You look nice, by the way,” said one man, who then walked away. But as Hamblin attempted to resume, another man started in.
“You’re beautiful as hell,” he said to Hamblin.
She tried to turn the uncomfortable moment around, telling him, “Go find a TV and watch Spectrum News.”
But the man continued his comments, making several racially-tinged comments that escalated into a diatribe against white women.
“All right,...
The incidents prompted a series of supportive responses from others in the news business who have undergone similar harassments.
Hamblin was about to begin a standup on a local healthy meals program for kids this summer. But just before she was ready to begin her report, several male passersby started commenting.
“You look nice, by the way,” said one man, who then walked away. But as Hamblin attempted to resume, another man started in.
“You’re beautiful as hell,” he said to Hamblin.
She tried to turn the uncomfortable moment around, telling him, “Go find a TV and watch Spectrum News.”
But the man continued his comments, making several racially-tinged comments that escalated into a diatribe against white women.
“All right,...
- 7/24/2021
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
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