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🗓️ 16 August 2022
⏱️ 28 minutes
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0:00.0 | This is Avery After Dark and I'm your host, Avery Ross, and I'm excited. |
0:19.7 | Today is our first podcast episode that will be aired on YouTube. From now on, I'm your host, Avery Ross, and I'm excited today is our first podcast episode that will be aired on YouTube. |
0:24.1 | From now on, I'm going to have the Avery After Dark podcast available on YouTube as well, |
0:29.2 | which is awesome because I know some of the listeners really enjoy seeing photos and video along with these stories and cases. |
0:36.7 | I know I do. Sometimes I like watching a |
0:40.0 | podcast episode on YouTube, and sometimes I'm in the mood to just listen. So whatever mood you |
0:45.7 | may be in, Avery After Dark is here. I'm here for you. So wherever you're listening or watching |
0:51.2 | from, hello. And welcome to one of our most intense episodes |
0:55.5 | yet, one of the craziest twisty and terny stories I have ever heard. Today's episode is a case |
1:03.2 | that many are pretty consumed with at the moment. It's captured the nation's attention |
1:07.8 | due to the several suspicious deaths that this family is tied to. |
1:12.6 | And wow, this is the craziest story. It's also a case that is based in the South, which, if you're |
1:21.8 | anything like me, the South is fascinating. The history, the culture, the intrigue. My grandma was from Kentucky, |
1:32.9 | and I've grown up visiting the South throughout my life, so I think I just have a general |
1:39.2 | fascination with it. But one of the biggest parts of today's story is the idea that one of the key |
1:46.9 | players we're going to discuss could be, in fact, a serial killer. We're talking about the |
1:54.8 | Murdof family and their tangled web of secrets, lies, and murder. There have been some recent developments in this case, |
2:04.8 | and it is a story unlike anything I've ever heard. It begins in Hampton, South Carolina, |
2:13.7 | low country, as they call it, and truth, to fully understand this family, we got to start |
2:19.9 | a hundred years ago with Randolph Murdaugh as the 14th Circuit solicitor. Most states call them |
2:26.8 | district attorneys. And this role is incredibly powerful in the criminal justice system, arguably |
2:34.1 | the most powerful position one can |
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