Clare Solon
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It's about what happens when a family that controlled justice for generations suddenly become the subject of it.
Yeah, and I think, you know, when you watch the documentary, the talking heads are excellent.
All of the young people who are now obviously in their 20s, all of those teenagers who were involved, all the parents of those teenagers, you know, they are able to comment about first-hand witness accounts.
They're able to talk historically about their experiences with the Murdaws.
And by all accounts, the Murdaws
would take people to the Kentucky Derby.
They would go to Guatemala fishing.
They would have big barbecues and they would be drinking.
You know, they would give the kids alcohol from age 13, 14, 15 upwards.
It was just everything was done to excess with this family.
And I think certainly what the prosecution will have to do is dig deep into
into the fabric of this town and really bring out maybe previously unheard witness accounts around the lives and actions of the Murdochs?
And the interesting thing is, again, the Murdaws were known for helping evidence disappear, right?
you know, to get them cleared.
So now it'll be interesting to see whether they will be able to do the same thing in light of this second trial.
I suppose, like you say, what's happened now is he's been cleansed of all of his...
his poison, his addiction.
He's not on opiates anymore and he's returning to what it is he does best and that's law.
You know, in terms of a fantasy, he can keep predicating this lie and it's nearly like he's representing somebody else while kind of representing himself on this.
Yeah, that's such a good observation.