Murdaugh: Death In The Family Episode 6 recap: The night everything falls apart

Murdaugh: Death In The Family
Murdaugh: Death In The Family (Image via Disney+)

Episode 6 of Murdaugh: Death In The Family, titled June 7th, landed on Hulu and Disney+ on November 5, 2025.

This true-crime series has eight episodes and isn’t shy about getting into the Murdaughs’ complicated world. This particular episode zeroes in on the night Paul and Maggie Murdaugh died, the moment everything changed for the family and for a lot of people around them.

The show reveals the Murdaughs' sinister past, besides merely presenting the facts. They ruled the legal scene in South Carolina for years, practically immune to any criticisms. However, the truth has a tendency to come out in the open anytime, which is just what happens here.

You watch the downfall of Alex Murdaugh, the resulting suffering, and the impact of his downfall on the entire community. Murdaugh: Death In The Family fuses interviews, dramatizations, and actual investigative journalism. It is not only about the events of that night. It is about the emotional devastation and the legal disorder that ensued.


Murdaugh: Death In The Family Episode 6 recap

A still from Murdaugh: Death In The Family (Image via Hulu)
A still from Murdaugh: Death In The Family (Image via Hulu)

Episode six of Murdaugh: Death in the Family throws you right into that awful night, June 7th, when Alex Murdaugh finds Maggie and Paul dead by the kennels. Police lights cut through the darkness as Alex, gasping for air, tries to explain to the officers that he can’t find a pulse. The shock of the moment hangs for a beat, then we are pulled back a few days to see how everything led here.

Maggie and Paul try to start over

After splitting from Alex, Maggie escapes to her beach house, finally carving out some space for herself. She walks her dog up and down Edisto Beach, sorts through old photo albums, and even throws out her wedding dress: done with that chapter, thank you very much.

She changes her voicemail to “Margaret,” a small but clear sign she is moving on. When her sister Marian visits, Maggie admits she is thinking about divorce, but the idea terrifies her. “Murdaughs don’t get divorced,” she says, half warning, half defeat. Still, she starts calling lawyers, just to see what is possible.

Paul is also trying to piece his life back together, as shown in Murdaugh: Death in the Family. He is living with his uncle John Marvin now, working at the family hardware store, trying to shake off the wreckage from the boat crash that destroyed his name.

He is more grounded these days: praying with his uncle’s family, stepping up at work, and even showing real compassion when he accidentally hits a dog, rushing it to the vet, and staying until he knows it is okay. But he can’t escape his past. Anonymous texts about Mallory Beach’s death keep coming, never letting him forget.

Alex crumbles under pressure

In Murdaugh: Death in the Family, we see that while Maggie and Paul are starting to heal, Alex is falling apart. Jeanne, the law firm’s CFO, can’t find a $750,000 check, and people are starting to whisper about Alex’s shady finances.

On top of that, a grand jury is digging into whether he and his brother Randy tried to cover up the boat crash. Meanwhile, his father Randolph’s health is failing, and Alex is losing his grip: he pops pills, lies to everyone around him, and keeps blaming everything on “family emergencies.”

Alex finally tells Randy he feels completely cornered with lawsuits, money problems, and the investigation closing in. His fear of being exposed is eating him alive, and the polished front he has shown for years is starting to crack.

A family drawn back together

When Randolph gets worse, Alex begs Maggie to come home, playing up the idea that the family should stick together through this. Maggie doesn’t really want to go, but she can’t ignore her sons, so she agrees to visit Moselle. Before she leaves, she opens up about divorce at a nail salon, admitting she is just worn out, never suspecting this will be her last trip.

Back at Moselle, Maggie’s reunion with Alex is icy. He acts like he wants to fix things, but underneath, he is desperate. Maggie doesn’t buy it. She calls him out, refusing to fall for his games. She tells him that he is incapable of changing what he has done. After their tense exchange, she packs her bag again, ready to walk out.

Meanwhile, Paul tries to break through his dad’s denial. He gently calls out Alex’s pill habit and his habit of dodging the truth, telling him:

“We’ve just gotta do better than we’ve done, be better than we’ve been, you know?”

It is a rare, hopeful moment we see in Murdaugh: Death in the Family, one that makes what happens next feel even heavier.

The night of June 7th

A still from Murdaugh: Death In The Family (Image via Hulu)
A still from Murdaugh: Death In The Family (Image via Hulu)

As dusk settles in Murdaugh: Death In The Family, Maggie and Paul wander down to the kennels to look in on Cash, a friend’s dog. Alex stays at the house. Around 8:15 p.m., Maggie steps onto the porch, her gold sneakers catching the porch light for just a second. After that, things get fuzzy. Nobody really knows what happened next, so what comes after is part guesswork, part drama.

At the kennels, Paul is in a good mood, texting a friend and telling her to watch A Star Is Born for movie night. Then he hears something outside. Suddenly, gunshots crack through the quiet, and Paul takes two bullets and drops. Maggie hears the chaos and races over. She doesn’t make it. First, she is hit in the leg, then shot again, this time in the chest and head. She dies where she falls.

Meanwhile, Alex heads out to visit his sick mother and spends a while with her and the nurse. Murdaugh: Death in the Family makes a point of this, almost like he wants to make sure people can vouch for where he was.

When he comes back, he finds the house empty and dark. He tries calling Maggie and Paul, gets nothing, then drives to the kennels. That is where he finds them, both dead, blood everywhere.

He calls the police, his voice cracking as he sobs about the threats Paul got after the boat crash. “I know that’s what this is,” he says. But by now, you can tell, the audience isn’t buying it. Not anymore.

Alex actually starts to unravel in this episode of Murdaugh: Death in the Family. Everything is closing in on him: trouble with the law, family chaos, his dad’s failing health, and that missing $750,000 check. You can see the tension build as his grip on things slips, especially after the shootings.

The ending of Murdaugh: Death in the Family leaves you uneasy, wondering what is coming next. This episode digs deep into the Murdaugh story, showing both the messy, personal side and the bigger search for justice.

June 7th isn’t just a date; it’s the turning point for everyone involved. The way it is told feels careful and honest, never losing sight of the real people at its heart, and it pushes you to look past the headlines and think about what is really going on.


Episode 7 of Murdaugh: Death In The Family, called On The Road You Take To Avoid It, comes out on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. You will find new episodes every Wednesday at 3 AM ET (or midnight on the West Coast) on Hulu and Disney+.

The show keeps this weekly rhythm right up to the big finale, with Episode 8 landing on November 19, 2025.

Edited by Sahiba Tahleel