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Murdaugh Murders: The Movie - Miniseries

South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh becomes the prime suspect in the double homicide of his wife and son.

Top Cast

  • Bill Pullman

    Bill Pullman

    Alex Murdaugh

  • Jess Brown

    Jess Brown

    Lindsey Edwards

  • Simon C. Hussey

    Simon C. Hussey

    SC Judge

  • Serge Houde

    Serge Houde

    Jim Griffin

  • Lauren Jackson

    Lauren Jackson

    Debbie

  • Andrew Zachar

    Andrew Zachar

    Deputy #3

  • Tanja Dixon-Warren

    Tanja Dixon-Warren

    Gloria Satterfield

  • Vanessa Walsh

    Vanessa Walsh

    Agent Andrea Carter

  • Lauren K. Robek

    Lauren K. Robek

    Margaret Murdaugh

Overview

South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh becomes the prime suspect in the double homicide of his wife and son.

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