
Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson testified for three hours in 2023. Prosecutors asked about the shirt, the towel, the pajamas. But a six-week trial with dozens of witnesses can only scratch the surface of what any single person knows. And Blanca has had three years to sit with what she saw versus what she was asked about. She knew that household better than the investigators who processed the scene. Which cabinets Maggie used. How she left her things. Where the towels went. What the morning routine looked like. When she walked into that house twelve hours after the murders, she saw things that didn't fit — small, domestic details that a forensic team might walk right past but a woman who'd been there every day for two decades would catch instantly. With the Supreme Court stripping away twelve and a half hours of financial crimes testimony, what fills the gap at retrial may be the kind of granular, household-level evidence that only Blanca can provide. She reveals what she noticed that nobody asked about on the stand. The morning after — Alex's phone call, the house, the things that were moved, cleaned, or wrong. She separates grief from scene management. She confronts the moment Alex came to her months later to rewrite the shirt story. And she explains what a jury loses now that Moselle has been sold and broken apart — and what her memory of that property gives them that photographs cannot. Then Blanca goes further than she ever has. She lays out a specific theory: she believes Alex had a Plan A that involved someone else being at Moselle that night. When that plan collapsed, he executed Plan B himself and built a story around the boat crash families. It's not speculation from a distance. It's a reading of behavior from twenty years inside the household — watching how Alex moved money through other people's hands, how he used relationships to cover tracks, from Curtis Eddie Smith and four hundred thirty-seven checks to the network of enablers who kept the machine running. If Alex never did anything alone before, Blanca asks, why would this be the exception? Join Our SubStack For AD-FREE ADVANCE EPISODES & EXTRAS!: https://hiddenkillers.substack.com/ Want to comment and watch this podcast as a video? Check out our YouTube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8-vxmbhTxxG10sO1izODJg?sub_confirmation=1 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hiddenkillerspod/ Tik-Tok https://www.tiktok.com/@hiddenkillerspod X Twitter https://x.com/TrueCrimePod This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice. #AlexMurdaugh #BlancaSimpson #MurdaughRetrial #MaggieMurdaugh #Moselle #PaulMurdaugh #MurdaughEvidence #CurtisSmith #HiddenKillers #TrueCrime

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