Murdaugh: Death in the Family – Who was Randolph Murdaugh and what happened to him? Details revealed

Murdaugh: Death in the Family
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The story of the Murdaugh family, unveiled in Murdaugh: Death in the Family, is established upon a powerful legal dynasty of South Carolina. The family dominated the region's justice system for almost a century.

One of the characters of this narrative is Randolph Murdaugh III, a third-generation lawyer and the former DA. His life and demise signify the turning points in the family's tumultuous history.

Randolph Murdaugh III, who passed away in June 2021 at the age of 81, was the last of three generations to be the solicitor for the 14th Judicial Circuit. His lengthy stint significantly contributed to the Murdaugh family’s reputation in law, politics, and local power.

The Murdaugh family reached a new level of notoriety when the murders of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were discovered in June 2021. These events led to the arrest and subsequent conviction of Alex Murdaugh for their deaths.

A few days after the murders, the oldest member of the family, Randolph Murdaugh III, passed away due to natural causes. His inheritance, and the virtues he either imparted or neglected, were put under deep scrutiny.

True crime dramas and journalist reports, such as Hulu’s Murdaugh: Death in the Family, have gone over his professional life. They also examine the family’s past of supposed illegal practices and the sequence of events that brought about the downfall of the Murdaugh empire.


Randolph Murdaugh III: The last patriarch of a South Carolina legal dynasty

A still from Murdaugh: Death in the Family (Image via Hulu)
A still from Murdaugh: Death in the Family (Image via Hulu)

Randolph Murdaugh III was born in 1939, and he was the child of Randolph “Buster” Murdaugh Jr. and the grandchild of Randolph Murdaugh Sr. Thus, he was the third in a powerful dynasty of solicitors.

The Murdaugh family had held the position of the chief prosecutor in South Carolina’s 14th Judicial District for almost 87 years straight. This long period gave them respect, power, and wealth, but also accusations of favoritism and conflicts of interest.

In 1987, Randolph III stepped into the role of solicitor when his father retired. He remained in the position until he decided to retire in 2006. During this period, he was responsible for handling a large number of cases related to serious crimes. At the same time, he was a partner in the family’s law firm, PMPED (Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth & Detrick). The firm had the reputation of combining high-stakes civil cases with close connections to the region's criminal justice system.

During his lifetime, Randolph III was always a person of great esteem and respect. His extraordinary public service earned him the Order of the Palmetto, the highest civilian award in South Carolina, an event depicted in Murdaugh: Death in the Family as a glorious party. Meanwhile, rumors of cover-ups, favoritism, and scandals hinting at problems quietly dealt with behind closed doors cast a shadow over the family’s reputation.

Randolph Murdaugh III died naturally at the age of 81 on June 10, 2021, only a few days after the murders of his daughter-in-law, Maggie, and grandson Paul. Just three days earlier, on June 7, Alex Murdaugh had dialed 911 to announce he had found Maggie and Paul shot dead on their family’s Moselle estate.

The death of Randolph was not only the end of an era but also a sign of the downfall of the strong heritage he had been a part of. Once the probe shifted towards Alex, the whole Murdaugh name was scrutinized. This included previous mysterious deaths and the increasing financial and legal problems associated with Alex and his family’s law firm.

Randolph III was still alive when the scandals and accusations surrounding his family began to emerge, and the dynasty he presided over became associated with crime and lies. His funeral, attended by the legal and political elite of South Carolina, was both a farewell to a bygone family and a subtle indication of the upcoming storm.


What is Murdaugh: Death in the Family about?

A still from Murdaugh: Death in the Family (Image via Hulu)
A still from Murdaugh: Death in the Family (Image via Hulu)

Hulu's crime miniseries Murdaugh: Death in the Family, which premiered on October 15, 2025, depicts the Murdaugh family's ascension and decline. The first episodes center around Randolph Murdaugh III, his successes, and the darker side of the family’s influence that might have corrupted the following generations.

The show presents a family that, while appearing outwardly respectable, was nevertheless involved in moral issues that were often overlooked. This motif is persistent throughout the entire series, which re-enacts real occurrences and relies on investigative reporting.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family kicks off with the 2021 double murder and then goes back to a big family party that was the last public honor of Randolph III. These scenarios create a picture of a powerful dynasty at its peak, oblivious to the fact that the foundation is collapsing.

Randolph III, portrayed by Gerald McRaney, comes off as a powerful but emotionally cold father figure. He holds the admiration of the community and his family at the same time. However, he is gradually pulling away from the turmoil escalating around him, particularly because he is oblivious to his son Alex and grandson Paul’s struggles.

The series fluctuates between the past and the present, illustrating how the family frequently brushes aside wrongdoings. The audience witnesses Paul’s wild and drunk behavior, as well as Alex’s legal traps, which are sometimes met with resistance from his father or older brother.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family brings to light the difference between the esteem the Murdaugh name had in the outside world and the reality within the family. The internal turmoil was later exposed during the actual murder trials.

The flaws of Randolph III are depicted through a moral perspective, not by being directly brutal, but rather through a lack of responsible guidance. This character flaw impacted not only his era but also the following generations.

The death of Randolph III meant the last barrier guarding the family’s reputation was gone. The series demonstrates how investigations into Maggie and Paul’s murders revealed a long-standing culture of alleged criminal activities, including financial crimes and insurance fraud. Furthermore, the story covers Alex Murdaugh’s 2023 sentencing for the killings of his wife and son.

The testimony and evidence illustrate a culture of impunity that had formed over decades. The family's downfall was partly the result of this scandalous behavior, allowed to continue as the Murdaugh mystique was slowly worn down by successive scandals.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. It has a 71% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 14 critic reviews, with an average rating of about 3 out of 5 (6.4/10). Other series focused on Murdaugh were rated higher, around 82%, but this Hulu series landed closer to 71%.

The show received a score of 63 out of 100 on Metacritic, based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews."

In general, Murdaugh: Death in the Family is praised for delivering strong performances and having a professional-looking production. Nevertheless, it struggles to stand out beyond the limelight of a famous case and can feel overdramatic at times.

Murdaugh: Death in the Family provides a captivating reenactment for those unfamiliar with the story. However, viewers who have been following the Murdaugh saga might find it somewhat superficial in depth and detail.


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Edited by Sahiba Tahleel