Brittany Snow's Dark Fascination: How True Crime Obsession Fueled 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family'

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Brittany Snow's Dark Fascination: How True Crime Obsession Fueled 'Murdaugh: Death in the Family'

The Hulu true crime series, "Murdaugh: Death in the Family," intricately weaves together the dramatic saga of the Murdaugh family with the diligent investigative efforts of journalist Mandy Matney, whose real-time coverage inspired the show. Co-created by Michael D. Fuller and Erin Lee Carr, the series is largely based on Matney's "Murdaugh Murders Podcast." It delves into how a devastating 2019 boat crash ultimately spiraled into a broader inquiry into the Murdaughs' secrets, preceding the later conviction of family patriarch Alex Murdaugh for the deaths of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

Mandy Matney's journey into the Murdaugh case began in February 2019 with the boat crash. As a reporter, she immersed herself in the story, accumulating years of research and investigative journalism. This extensive work culminated in the launch of her podcast, which gained significant traction, especially after events in 2021 further intensified public interest in the family. Matney was later connected with Erin Lee Carr, initially exploring a documentary project before evolving into the scripted series. Matney praised Carr and Fuller for their victim-forward approach and their deep understanding of the story's South Carolina context and underlying corruption, which resonated with her own journalistic principles.

Actress Brittany Snow, who portrays Matney in the series, brought a personal connection to the role, having been a dedicated true crime enthusiast and a long-time listener of Matney's podcast. Snow recounted how her extensive prior knowledge of the case proved invaluable, allowing her to approach her meeting with the creators with a strong understanding and various theories. The collaboration between Matney and Snow was immediate and impactful. Matney expressed her excitement and surprise when she learned Snow, whom she admired, would play her. Their early conversations, including a memorable Valentine's Day call, solidified their connection, with Matney being impressed by Snow's detailed recall of individuals and events within the complex Murdaugh narrative.

Both Matney and Snow emphasized the series' commitment to accuracy, particularly in depicting the journalist's role. They intentionally avoided a dramatic confrontation scene between Snow's character and Alex Murdaugh, acknowledging that such a scenario would be unrealistic and deviate from Matney's actual investigative process. Snow explained that Matney's power came from her intellect and meticulous behind-the-scenes work, rather than direct confrontation. Matney concurred, stating that her focus was on exposing information to millions, not engaging in personal altercations. The show also highlights the significant adversity Matney faced, including professional ostracization and skepticism from her superiors, underscoring the challenges she overcame to bring the story to light. In other news, Brittany Snow also shared her excitement about watching the SNL sketch spoofing her and provided an update that filming for 'Hunting Wives' Season 2 would commence in a few weeks.

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