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House of Murdaugh: Power, Blood, and the Fall of a Lowcountry Empire
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- ISBN8233181757
- EAN9798233181757
- Date de parution23/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
In the South Carolina Lowcountry, power didn't need to shout. It lived in land, in courtrooms, in handshakes that carried more weight than paperwork. For nearly a century, one name moved through the region like a guarantee-until the night it became a warning. On June 7, 2021, Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were murdered at the family's Moselle estate. What followed was a case that didn't hinge on a dramatic confession or a single "smoking gun, " but on something colder and more modern: timelines, metadata, and a voice captured at the kennels that placed the last "safe" story under a bright, unblinking light.
As investigators closed in, a second collapse surfaced alongside the first-missing settlement money, forged signatures, and clients whose worst days became someone else's payday. The murders were no longer an isolated horror. They were the violent apex of a system under strain: legacy as leverage, privilege as insulation, and accountability delayed until it arrived with irreversible force. Told with restraint and precision, this book tracks the arc from dynasty to downfall-how insiders are protected, how institutions hesitate, how technology levels the field, and why justice, when it finally comes, rarely comes gently.
As investigators closed in, a second collapse surfaced alongside the first-missing settlement money, forged signatures, and clients whose worst days became someone else's payday. The murders were no longer an isolated horror. They were the violent apex of a system under strain: legacy as leverage, privilege as insulation, and accountability delayed until it arrived with irreversible force. Told with restraint and precision, this book tracks the arc from dynasty to downfall-how insiders are protected, how institutions hesitate, how technology levels the field, and why justice, when it finally comes, rarely comes gently.












