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Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

A Little Less Mess [South Carolina] Murdaugh Murders - Mallory

Bless This Mess: A Southern True Crime Podcast

Bless This Mess

Society & Culture, True Crime, History

4.8733 Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to A Little Less Mess, it's our companion episode to our main weekly releases. In ALLM, you will find just the facts, no opinions, no jokes, no banter, but do not fear! If you would like to hear our full thoughts on this case (and inappropriate jokes) check out the weekly regular episodes released on Thursdays (they're the numbered episodes).

We are back with another installment of the Murdaugh Murders. We cover the boat crash that took the life of Mallory Beach and set the downfall of the Murdaugh family in motion.

Fun Fact: The Spotted Salamander is the State amphibian. In 1997 third graders from Spartanburg, SC, with the support of their teacher, decided the lowly amphibian needed some recognition. They campaigned successfully to have the Spotted Salamander named the State Amphibian. Finally, in March 1999, state Governor Beasley signed the bill that made the Spotted Salamander the South Carolina State Amphibian.

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0:00.0

Hey, for one.

0:05.0

Hey, for one. Welcome to Bless This Miss Southern True Crime podcast. I'm Kara, Jess Kara. Welcome to A Little S. Smith. It's our regular episodes, but without all the banter and jokes and all that stuff. It's just the story. If you would like to hear our regular episodes that come out on Thursdays and they're numbered in our regular feed for our podcast.

0:41.3

You can find them there.

0:42.8

And just want to invite you to like us on Instagram, follow us on Facebook, Instagram.

0:48.8

I do all sorts of things, recipes, southern stuff, festivals, things we go on.

0:53.6

And then rate review, subscribe on iTunes is

0:56.8

real helpful. And then if you'd like to support the podcast, you can go to patreon.com slash

1:01.1

bless this mess podcast where you can get episodes early and ad free. So without further ado,

1:08.3

we'll continue our series on the Murdoch Murders.

1:13.2

This episode will be covering the death of Mallory Beach.

1:18.7

Mallory Madison Beach was born April 18, 1999, and Walter Borough, South Carolina to Philip and Renee Beach.

1:25.8

She had two older sisters, Morgan and Savannah. Mallory

1:29.3

was a very pretty girl, popular and sweet. Mallory would make a best friend in preschool

1:34.1

named Miley Altman. They would be inseparable throughout their childhood and teen years. She would

1:39.7

attend Wade Hampton High School, where she excelled at soccer. She enjoyed hunting and going to church

1:44.9

and was an animal lover, even wanting to become a veterinarian at one point. During their teen years,

1:50.8

Mallory and Miley would add Morgan Doughty to their friend group. They were all three living

1:55.9

quintessential teenage lives. Miley had a long-term boyfriend named Connor Cook, who was cousins and best

2:01.9

friends with Anthony Cook. Anthony had known Mallory almost his whole life. Mallory was friends with

2:07.6

his sister from a very young age, and Mallory had just always been around. As the two grew

2:12.5

older, the friendship would turn into something more, and on New Year's Eve, 2018, Anthony finally asked

2:18.4

Mallory to be his girlfriend. Now Morgan, she had been dating Paul Murdoch since junior year of high

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