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🗓️ 26 April 2023
⏱️ 28 minutes
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Last episode we discussed Alex Murdaugh receiving love letters while in prison for life.
In this episode we are joined by Sheila Isenberg, the author of Women Who Love Men who Kill.
Sheila has talked to many women who fell in love with murderers.
She explains why some women would want to be in a relationship with Alex.
https://sheilaisenberg.com/
Our producer Duane can be reached at https://podcast.crowntownrecords.com/
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0:00.0 | Impact of influence the Murdoch family murders. This is the unfolding story of a powerful South Carolina family |
0:06.9 | The mysterious deaths they are linked to and our quest to bring you the truth |
0:15.0 | Hello friend so grateful you're spending time with us Matt Harrison seat and Tucker |
0:20.5 | Back at it with more Murdoch stuff. We should tell you we're gonna continue the updates of anything Murdoch |
0:27.1 | even though we have the |
0:29.1 | side |
0:31.1 | Podcast about Shankwella Robinson going on right now, which hopefully you're following |
0:35.5 | but |
0:37.0 | Seaton where can they find us you can find us on Facebook which is Murdoch podcast or on our website which is Murdoch |
0:43.3 | Podcast dot com coming up in a few minutes. We're gonna talk to a woman who wrote a book about why women love killers |
0:51.2 | Which leads us to Eric Murdoch |
0:53.3 | Who is of course serving two life sentences in a maximum security prison in South Carolina and his attorney Jim Griffin who we've had on before |
1:02.6 | spoke on the Cuomo show and |
1:06.2 | Said that here's the quote. I'll find the quote here. All right |
1:09.2 | About Eric he thinks he'd be productive in the general population |
1:13.2 | He'd rather take his chances on the yard and rot away in a cell to be honest with the a griffin told Cuomo |
1:19.3 | Once it contribute there's a lot of things he can do in the general pop. There are programs he can assist with |
1:27.2 | Interesting. Yeah, I mean, I would think that maybe being in this protective unit |
1:31.3 | You would be very isolated and maybe he would like to have some other contact with |
1:37.3 | Just people in general. I did notice that the warden said in that interview |
1:42.0 | I think that he had been receiving threats, but I guess Eric did not receive any direct threats |
1:46.9 | Yeah, he was aware of not direct threats, but they've heard about threats and |
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