Just when accused Patrick Murphy murderer gets her trial delayed, Magen Hall has appeared on Netflix!
Latest media reports indicate that Hall just had her trial held up —again—thanks to Hurricane Ida.. future date pending.
The Netflix prison reality series Jailbirds documents the lives of inmates incarcerated in county or parish jail.
Jailbirds New Orleans prisoner Magen Hall, who is serving time at Orleans Parish Jail while she awaits trial on charges of second degree murder of Murphy, armed robbery, and obstruction of justice, is now appearing on the show.
She told the show, “I came with two of my friend girls from Memphis, and we were just down here for Mardi Gras,” Magen explains on Jailbirds New Orleans. “You know, we were out drinking, just having fun and supposed to be partying, and then just one thing led to another, and a situation occurred.”
But we can see Magen laugh during prison hijinks.. As Coal region Canary reports,
We first see Hall appear on the show early in Episode 1, Hall’s explaining how she enjoys using the inmates’ unique “telephone” system where they empty their toilet bowls and use a makeshift tube to talk through the pipes, mostly to male inmates housed in the facility. Hall also says she’s met her “future husband” through the prison toilet telephone system. She says his name is Brian Wayne (or Wade) but she calls him Fu Fu. Hall uses a rolled up newspaper as her talking tube, which she shoves into the drain of the toilet in her cell.
This is the first time most have seen Magen, or Megan, and heard her voice… the trial is delayed and delayed and delayed again.
She has a visible row for the show.. the season of JAILBIRDS is streaming currently on Netflix..
You can read the archives on our coverage of the murder if Pat Murphy..
She doesn’t deserve the air time. Patrick Murphy was a great guy and is now gone because of this person.
If Patrick Murphy was such a great guy, he would of been in the bed with his wife and not out trying to score with a young prostitute ….Mr. Great Guy made a terrible decision in which he put himself in harms way. Very unfortunate situation.