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Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

Did Alex Murdaugh Have A Hidden Accomplice? Housekeeper’s NEW Shocking Claim!

Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski | True Crime News & Commentary

True Crime Today

News Commentary, True Crime, News

3.3907 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

In the noise, chaos, and courtroom spectacle of the Murdaugh murders, one voice was never fully heard — and it may be the one that changes how you see this case forever. Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson, the Murdaugh family’s longtime housekeeper, has now broken her silence in a memoir packed with the kind of details only someone inside that home could recognize. And one revelation stands above the rest: Blanca does not believe Alex acted alone.

Tonight on Hidden Killers, we go deep into Blanca’s account — not the sanitized version from trial clips or headlines, but the raw observations she lived through the morning after Maggie and Paul were killed. She walks into Moselle expecting grief and chaos. Instead, she finds staging. She finds inconsistencies. She finds details so off-pattern that her instincts, built from fourteen years of working inside that home, start screaming that something else happened here — something larger than the state ever pursued.

We explore every anomaly Blanca describes: Maggie’s SUV parked in a place she never parked. Pajamas and underwear laid out in a way Maggie would never prepare them. A kitchen “cleaned” in a way that didn’t match her routines. And later, the infamous Edisto beach towel Blanca had washed that morning — suddenly appearing in Alex’s Suburban on police body cam, then vanishing for good.

Then there’s the chilling image she shares of an unfamiliar woman walking through the property after the funerals as if she owned the place. And perhaps most disturbing of all, the fact that Blanca says law enforcement never interviewed her — the one person who understood the difference between routine and staging.

In Blanca’s eyes, the murders had one gunman, but the aftermath had more than one set of hands.

If you think you already know this case, you need to hear this.

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0:00.0

This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. Here now, Tony Brucey.

0:07.7

There are people in every major case who hold a kind of truth that never really makes

0:14.1

its way into the investigated files, not because they're hiding it and not because they're

0:19.4

unreliable, but because no one in authority

0:21.8

ever thought, hmm, maybe we should ask them the right questions.

0:26.7

In the Alec Murdoch case, the Murdo murders, that person is Blanca Simpson.

0:33.3

And what she says now, after years of silence, after watching the trial from the sidelines,

0:39.0

after sitting on memories, no one ever tried to pull out of her, is something that's been drowned

0:46.1

out by all the noise surrounding this case. Blanca, by the way, in case you're wondering,

0:53.2

who's Blanca?

0:55.8

She was the housekeeper.

0:59.1

The housekeeper after Gloria.

1:01.6

Gloria is the one who died.

1:02.9

You're like, what about the housekeeper?

1:03.7

Didn't she dead?

1:05.1

No, that was Gloria Satterfield.

1:09.1

Blanca was the one who took the job after Gloria passed away. So what does Blanca say in this new memoir that she talks about her experiences at Moselle

1:16.8

Inn?

1:18.1

She doesn't believe Alec Morda acted alone.

1:21.7

And think about this for a second.

1:23.5

This is coming from someone probably better than anyone, better than anyone alive,

1:34.2

who was close to this family, unlike anyone alive, who was close to this family.

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