Anonymous wrote:Being a nurse isn't a blue collar job.
Anonymous wrote:Being a nurse isn't a blue collar job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of drinking and the lack of parental interest regarding the drinking was shocking to me. This documentary should be a PSA for “Do you know where your children are?
It is strange to me that few mention this. Everyone knew Paul was a bad kid. Why were the parents letting their daughters hang out with him late at night?
Class and power. I believe his girlfriend was of lesser means so being with him was a step up. She had access to lots of things and experiences she wouldn't have otherwise and didn't tell her parents. The other kids, I think their parents probably condoned it as well a bit and they also were probably happy to be cool in the orbit of the Murdaughs.
On the boat Paul said something to Morgan about how little her dad earned as a landscaper. I think her mom was a nurse at the local prison. They were solidly blue collar. I wonder why they moved from Long Island to South Carolina lowcountry. I wonder if they considered moving back to get Morgan away from that family. I would have.
Anonymous wrote:Wtf is Wofford? Is it a decent school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of drinking and the lack of parental interest regarding the drinking was shocking to me. This documentary should be a PSA for “Do you know where your children are?
It is strange to me that few mention this. Everyone knew Paul was a bad kid. Why were the parents letting their daughters hang out with him late at night?
Class and power. I believe his girlfriend was of lesser means so being with him was a step up. She had access to lots of things and experiences she wouldn't have otherwise and didn't tell her parents. The other kids, I think their parents probably condoned it as well a bit and they also were probably happy to be cool in the orbit of the Murdaughs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of drinking and the lack of parental interest regarding the drinking was shocking to me. This documentary should be a PSA for “Do you know where your children are?
I actually showed to my teen the section of the documentary where they friends describe in detail the boating night. I asked my teen to point out to me all of the places the "good kids" could have made a better choice/saved themselves and chose not to. Its a great lesson in "good" kids make stupid choices in a group/under pressure.
Anonymous wrote:The amount of drinking and the lack of parental interest regarding the drinking was shocking to me. This documentary should be a PSA for “Do you know where your children are?
Anonymous wrote:Just hearing the kid’s nicknames, Buster and Paw Paw, hurts my ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The amount of drinking and the lack of parental interest regarding the drinking was shocking to me. This documentary should be a PSA for “Do you know where your children are?
It is strange to me that few mention this. Everyone knew Paul was a bad kid. Why were the parents letting their daughters hang out with him late at night?