Murdaugh Murder Mystery: 'Behind the Black Ties and Fancy Dresses Were Miserable People'
"Behind the black ties and fancy dresses were miserable people," one local who runs in the Murdaughs' social circles says in this week's issue of PEOPLE.
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Another source says that Maggie used to visit her husband at the firm "all the time," but had stopped coming in the months before she was killed.
At the firm's Christmas party in December 2020, "she and Alex didn't talk at all," the source says.
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Maggie barely spoke to her husband when they attended a University of South Carolina baseball game on June 5, two nights before she was killed, a witness tells PEOPLE.
During the game, Maggie "seemed aggravated" the source says, while Alex and her oldest son, Buster, "were having a good old time," the witness says.
"She was mad," the witness says.
While Alex and Buster went to the bar at least four times to get drinks,
Maggie sat quietly next to a young blonde woman, the witness says.
Alex brought back peanuts for Maggie "and just tossed them to her," without saying anything, the source says. "It was weird. Something was off."