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A Therapist Explains Why Maggie Murdaugh Went to Moselle When She Didn’t Want To

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Tony Brueski

News, News Commentary, True Crime

4.2612 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2026

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The window between deciding to leave and actually being gone is the most dangerous place a person can stand. Most people do not know that. Most people think the decision is the breakthrough — that once you have made up your mind, the hardest part is over. The data says the opposite.

Maggie Murdaugh had reportedly already made that decision. According to reports, she had met with an attorney. She was living at the beach house. And on the night of June 7, 2021, when Alex asked her to come to Moselle, she did not want to go. Two witnesses testified to that at trial. She went anyway.

Psychotherapist Shavaun Scott explains what the research actually shows about separation danger, how years of accommodation rewire your ability to say no in the moments it matters most, and what safety planning looks like in practice. Scott recently wrote about this on her Substack, Spotlight on Psychology. If you are in that window right now, the last question of this conversation was written for you.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers Live with Tony Brewski and Robin Drink.

0:07.8

Let's continue the conversation over here to, hey, look, in your graphic, the retrial of Alec Murda.

0:17.3

Huh. Yeah.

0:18.5

Tony's on the move already.

0:19.6

That's a little big news today. Then we're talking,

0:24.8

I want to talk specifically about Maggie Murdo here. This is not a segment we're going to dive super

0:29.6

into the retrial, but trust me, it's coming. So press subscribe. There's a lot of info that'll be

0:34.9

coming down on that. There's that window we just talked about, deciding to leave and actually being gone.

0:41.1

Most people think of that, that's a hopeful part.

0:45.7

I mean, it can be mentally, but in terms of safety, it's not.

0:49.5

It's the most dangerous part.

0:51.0

Maggie Murdoe had reportedly already consulted an attorney.

0:54.1

She was living apart from

0:55.2

Alec. On June 7th, she didn't want to go to Moselle. Two witnesses testified to that. She went anyway.

1:02.2

We've covered the Murdoch case extensively. This conversation isn't about Alec. It's about that window.

1:08.0

What happened inside of it? And what women listening right now or men right now

1:13.2

need to know if they're standing in a similar dynamic.

1:17.1

Shavon Scott is with us.

1:19.1

So she wrote about this on her substack.

1:20.6

Spotlight on psychology.

1:22.2

The links are on our substack.

1:24.7

Those are in the description.

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