[national anthem] [national anthem] will: good morning and welcome to fox and friends on this sunday morning, will cain, pete hegseth and rachel campos duffy. good morning. rachel: good morning. pete: come on in. we re here. will: feels like we never left. pete: we kind of never did. rachel: we kind of ended up at my house hanging out. pete: we did. we took rick, and we journeyed out to your beautiful home will: in maryland. rachel: it s far. i live in the country, purposefully. i can t go to tennessee pete: it was excellent, we had a great time. will: spent all day breaking down the problems of the world, and all the problems of the world ended by the end of the night. we had an hour-and-a-half long me, pete and rick in an uber sitting like this, i was in the middle seat [laughter] multiple wrong turns, lost in washington heights. pete: multiple requests by the driver to stop to get cigarette- will: which i denied. [laughter] rachel: the funny part is rick an
this is a southern version of a mafia story. enough evil had been done by the family. it s gone too far this time. i have an alex murdaugh on the line. hampton is a small raul community, very few stop lights, country folk. generations and generations of families, the same families. not a whole lot going on, you know. not a whole lot of jobs. a lot of poverty. people like me, we work for our money. we wasn t born with a silver spoon in our mouth. nobody ever had any reason to leave that part of south carolina, and nobody had any reason to come to that part of south carolina. small towns generate big fish in small pools. hampton is pretty much historically dominated by one family, the murdaughs. murdaugh, that name means power. they are a great american family who has a successful law firm and had deep roots in their community. money. position. power. the murdaughs have had control of hampton county for close to a century. they have held the position of t
When Daquan Terrell Williams went missing from Walterboro, South Carolina on January 8, 2011, he was an aspiring musician who lived off of Green Pond Highway