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Series Co-creator and Director Erin Lee Carr joins journalist Mandy Matney to discuss how victims’ voices are elevated in the series presenting their lives, not just tragic deaths. This conversation on justice, identity, and resilience shows why this series ascends beyond just entertainment.
Matney and Carr dive into the series’ careful use of empathy, the importance of representation, and how art can help heal grief while demanding accountability. Co-host Liz Farrell contributes perspective on the journalistic and ethical weight of covering Stephen’s case — emphasizing compassion for victims, frustration with systemic neglect, and the need for emotional truth-telling through both media and art.
We also hear from Stephen Smith’s mother Sandy, who shares what it meant to see her son portrayed with love and dignity on screen—and her ongoing hope that renewed attention will finally bring truth to light about her son’s unsolved homicide.
Visit murdaughpodonhulu.com to watch the video version of this interview on Hulu or Hulu on Disney+ and discover all the emotional truths from Hulu’s original series: Murdaugh Death in the Family.
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Series Co-creator and Director Erin Lee Carr joins journalist Mandy Matney to discuss how victims’ voices are elevated in the series presenting their lives, not just tragic deaths. This conversation on justice, identity, and resilience shows why this series ascends beyond just entertainment.
Matney and Carr dive into the series’ careful use of empathy, the importance of representation, and how art can help heal grief while demanding accountability. Co-host Liz Farrell contributes perspective on the journalistic and ethical weight of covering Stephen’s case — emphasizing compassion for victims, frustration with systemic neglect, and the need for emotional truth-telling through both media and art.
We also hear from Stephen Smith’s mother Sandy, who shares what it meant to see her son portrayed with love and dignity on screen—and her ongoing hope that renewed attention will finally bring truth to light about her son’s unsolved homicide.
Visit murdaughpodonhulu.com to watch the video version of this interview on Hulu or Hulu on Disney+ and discover all the emotional truths from Hulu’s original series: Murdaugh Death in the Family.
START YOUR FREE TRIAL
http://hulu.com/start
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
Hulu on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murdaughonhulu/
Hulu on X: https://x.com/hulu
Hulu on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hulu
Hulu is the leading all-in-one premium streaming service that offers an expansive slate of live and on-demand entertainment, both in and outside the home. Hulu is the only on-demand platform that provides access to a library of both hit TV Series/Films and award-winning Hulu Originals like Only Murders In The Building, The Handmaid’s Tale, The Kardashians, and more!
Visit https://Hulu.com to subscribe now.
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