The Fall of the House of Murdaugh
The Fall of the House of Murdaugh: Season 1

Air Date

August 31, 2023

Episodes

7 episodes

The Fall of the House of Murdaugh

Season 1

Overview

Alex Murdaugh's defense team is now asking for a new trial, accusing the Clerk of Court of tampering with the jury. So who is Rebecca Hill, the clerk at the center of the new legal bombshell?

Episodes

The Haunted Palace

1. The Haunted Palace

August 31, 2023
54 min

The patriarch of a legacy family in South Carolina's Lowcountry, Alex Murdaugh lives a charmed life until a series of violent events leads to the unthinkable: murdering his wife and son.

The Power of Words

2. The Power of Words

August 31, 2023
53 min

As the prosecution builds its case, Alex Murdaugh's defense team pokes holes at every turn—but will a damning piece of digital evidence be checkmate for the king of the Lowcountry?

Spirits of the Dead

3. Spirits of the Dead

August 31, 2023
59 min

Alex Murdaugh takes the stand to explain himself and instead captivates a country with a tangled web of lies - but can his testimony convince just a single juror of his innocence?

The Clerk in Question

4. The Clerk in Question

September 25, 2023
40 min

Alex Murdaugh's defense team is now asking for a new trial, accusing the Clerk of Court of tampering with the jury. So who is Rebecca Hill, the clerk at the center of the new legal bombshell?

The Missing Millions

5. The Missing Millions

November 28, 2023
31 min

Convicted 'family annihilator' Alex Murdaugh admitted to stealing from the most vulnerable. Who are they? We bring you their stories and follow the money.

The Jurors Speak

6. The Jurors Speak

February 9, 2024
41 min

Exclusive: Jurors at the center of Alex Murdaugh's double murder trial speak to Martha MacCallum. It's their first interview since a judge denied his bid for a new trial amid jury tampering allegations.

From Egg to Z

7. From Egg to Z

August 27, 2024
41 min

Martha MacCallum's exclusive interview with two Murdaugh jurors who have never spoken before. They are commonly known as 'Egg Juror' and 'Juror Z.' Both say the justice system may not have been fair.