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🗓️ 2 February 2022
⏱️ 35 minutes
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0:32.4 | I think that the holidays feel like frozen noses. I love walking with the dog for long periods |
0:40.1 | of time, hopefully it's snowing, and you've got to wrap up warm. So I think a frozen |
0:44.1 | nose is a sweaty armpit because your wrapped up so warm, but then you're climbing hampered |
0:48.8 | heath, and you get to the top and you're like, and then you can see the breath, but then |
0:53.4 | your nose is still freezing to top. Join every sip with red cups now back at Starbucks. |
1:02.6 | I don't know who killed Maggie or Paul Murdock, but I do know a lot of stories about the |
1:10.1 | Murdock family that have helped shape my reporting over the years. I haven't shared those |
1:15.4 | stories that I think are very telling with y'all, until now. My name is Mandy Matney. I've |
1:22.4 | been investigating the Murdock family for almost three years now. This is the Murdock Murdock |
1:27.3 | podcast with David Moses and Liz Farrell. So we have been drinking through a fire hose |
1:42.0 | in the last eight months with constant breaking news updates literally every week since this |
1:47.6 | podcast started last June. We thought our 30th episode would be best spent taking a step |
1:53.3 | back from the new information coming in and getting a better understanding of all of |
1:58.0 | the twists and turns in the case than have taken place since last June. We still don't |
2:02.7 | know much information about the double homicide investigation because of procedural red tape, |
2:08.0 | silent witnesses, close records, and sources who don't feel comfortable coming forward. |
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