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Murdaugh Housekeeper’s Memoir Shares Unsent Letter and New Personal Claims

Her account offers personal perspective on a case that continues through appeals.

Overview

  • Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson, a longtime Murdaugh housekeeper, releases a memoir co-authored with Mary Frances Weaver that is now available for presale.
  • The book includes an unsent, scathing letter to Alex Murdaugh in which she writes that greed and a lack of empathy destroyed the family she once saw as caring.
  • She recounts seeing an unfamiliar woman walking through the Moselle home after the funerals, a detail she says raised unanswered questions.
  • She writes that police body-cam footage showing a beach towel in Alex Murdaugh’s SUV convinced her he was guilty, adding her belief that it was used in a cleanup and later disappeared.
  • Alex Murdaugh was convicted in 2023 of murdering his wife Maggie and son Paul and is serving two life sentences without parole while he appeals the case.