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Seriously? No body at that firm suspected this? He stole millions.
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They lost their home too.
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It was blue and she thought it was a tarp but it was bundled up.
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Bullying doesn't cause murder of a woman and her son deep in a rural wooded area out of the way in a SC hunting lodge. I can see someone shooting Daddy for stealing millions but not his wife and kid. Besides there was already a cash settlement in the boating accident. And people in the South don't shoot women for something a man does.
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It happens. Blame him not Mom. Remember as children the guy's actions endangered those kids. Of course she'd want to know if he was clean.
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These kids were raised to believe the rules don't apply to them. I have cousins like that. We were comfortable middle class but our parents made us tow the line but kids that grow up being given everything with no sense of responsiblity are prone to get in trouble.
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In such a high profile case where he was convicted of killing his his boy and wife he will not have an easy time. He'll have to be in the protected area of the prison for the rest of his life in prison.
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What a horror. I can't imagine a father and husband doing this but then he robbed orphans, a paraplegic,his housekeepers two boys and his partners.
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It's like the Mafia.
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Could be good old fashioned fear of God's Judgement. Being a southerner he grew up knowing God sees all and knows the truth. I assure you that thought which he's had drilled into him from infancy will be on his mind if he's guilty whether he's found guilty by a court or not.
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Not yet.
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What he went through, poor boy. But then having to decide in his own mind who did it and while his paternal grandpa just died too.I hope he's getting counseling.
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And for camping in the wild. We never take good clothes hiking or gold prospecting and we take our guns for protection. Eg,Bears, mountain lions, rattlesnakes, two legged bad guys when out west on the border in the desert.
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I feel sorry for the friends and employees drug into this mess. They too are victims.
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He was caught stealing by his law firm, his son was due in court on charges stemming from the boat accident, he got news his Dad was dying, and his wife found he'd forged her name on a property so all this hit whithin hours of the murders. He either snapped, was after life insurance or there was a revenge killing. But the boat victims family had gotten a settlement. So this would not be much motive left there. And we don't know if the fraud victims were aware yet that he'd diddled them out of their trust accounts? But either way this rascal is going away for a long time for fraud. And I hope his former law partners have deep pockets or big liability insurance policies.
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No conscience
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They still need those guns. My guess is they were disposed of along the route to Grandma's maybe in water.
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The death of these two and the botched shooting of himself by his sketchy cousin are the actions of a desperate old fox trying to escape hounds. Insurance money to settle his debts are escape justice was his motive. Plus both his sons had cost him pots of money and his wife was mad because he'd forged her name on a property deal. And I think he killed the housekeeper to get her insurance too.
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@sloan_005 Yes, I heard that. They must really think it's fishy too. This is how these county big wigs stay in power. Everybody's afraid of them until their power is broken and people feel they can speak up. Like gangs in the big city. Also in the south you have this stratified society thing. It's like feudalism. That's why even though on trial for murder he's still addressed as Mr.Alec, Miss Maggie, etc. My Mom's family in Ga.were once powerful and politically connected but the young people moved away. They were everything from magistrates,county commisioners, school board members,county clerk of court, school super,etc. All at the same time. I sat in on county government meetings for classwork at GSU and I swear every county govt I visited had my Mom's and Grandmother's first and second cousins on the boards. And at least two of my profs were cousins I'd never met not to mention two fellow students and one cousin was married to the Panthers star kicker. Our gggg grandfather wrote the first Constitution for Georgia too. So these old families are powerful and you don't cross them.
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The extent of his financial fraud.
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Actually I think they did a good job considering the traffic and hunting that took place at that property with all those spent shells around.
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He violated the first rule. Don't talk.
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@sarahardin6451 Depends on how many jury members have a dislike for him. This is a small community. I'm surprised his attorney did not get a change of venue.
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@MooseMaunu Having once lived in SC I would agree but then there's him ripping off his clients too. This corruption is nothing new to SC. These county big wigs are like little kings and the officials aren't above framing less affluent citizens either. I saw a whole slew of them forced to resign in the late 70's for peddling phony search warrants to prop up the career of the local prosecutor and Sheriff with cooperation of local magistrates that passed our unsigned search warrants. Lol!
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Why do some people act like trash in public? I pity anyone working with the public. My brother's girlfriend worked at Disney and the customers were rude. One sent the poor girl back three times to change the size of the pie slice. She did not have anything to do with it. She was just the waitress.
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Plus if they were at the kennels at night it would be lit up. My great granny lived way out in the country across the river in Ga. and had a big old light on a pole on every night at night.
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I think he lured them to the dog kennel and killed them.
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Yes, he is charged with murder.
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@irishdenise1980 He's also up on fraud charges and the Cousin Eddie fake whatever. They don't give you bail down south on murder unless you live in say Atlanta with a Soros DA that's soft on crime. That's why DeSantis fired that jerk prosecutor in Tampa. He announced he wasn't going to follow Florida law. He's no longer a DA and his law suit failed. Lol!
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Typical type. Ever see those shows about Andy Griffith playing the country southern lawyer Matlock? And fighting small town corrupt kingpins? It's real.
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He could have slipped on gloves before shooting them.
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It's way in the boonies.
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And June in se SC not cold.
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@starcatcher3691 Sociopaths can be very good actors. This man's family have been big fish and powerful in their small pond for one hundred years. He grew up uber privileged with a family reputation to uphold. People like him can compartmentalize their actions and emotions to fit the situation with ease. I disagree with those saying he isn't exhibiting behavior that is sociopathic.There is nothing normal about killling one's family. He's regretting being on trial and his behavior is self serving. Drugs may have impaired his judgement but his actions were self serving at the crime scene and in court.
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I think it's foolish. This will just further imprint the horror in their minds. It will make it very real. This guy is a sociopath. Manipulative, great actor, stealing from orphans and a paraplegic! It shows his character. No morals but a keen sense of what society expects behavior wise of him and he's a con man. Classic sociopath.
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@newdaze He's a narccisist. He was in the process of working out a deal to repay the money which he hoped would keep him out of jail by liquidating property and loans but his wife owned the Edisto property and was leaving him and everything else was mortgaged plus both boys had cost him money and the dead boy was up on charges for the fatal accident, plus there's the question of life insurance and sympathy to get the fraud case delayed. There's the financial motive then there's the stress over his folks.
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Alibi. Trying to appear concerned and to get Rogan not himself to find the bodies.
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Backwards?
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Trust me they'll be inundated by press for interviews. As for threats the jury has no worries the last thing the Murdaughs need now is more grief. They will be lucky if they have a pot to pee in. Law suits by old Alex's financial and murder victims should clean them out.
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If Murdaugh staged the crime he could have hoped to make it look like a stranger driving an atv accosted them. It makes no sense that bad actors would target the wife and son for his crimes or his son's boat accident because the family of the deceased girl had a settlement.
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Could simply be him trying to suggest unknown assailents did it not himself. I'd be dregging nearby waterways for those guns.
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He's a kid coping with the unimaginable.
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I wonder if he was in some drug induced altered state when he murdered his family. I just can't get my mind around his tears in the initial interviews the night of the murders and being the fiend he had to be to murder his own son! But then my Daddy (Praise God) was not a con artist and thief.
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I hear that! Especially a powerful man with money probably related to half the county.
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Cray Cray!
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My question is how you kill yourself by falling up the stairs and land backwards on the ground?
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I slid down my greatmother's icy front steps in Ga.There were twelve or so and didn't get hurt but how do you die falling up steps?
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Arrogance is the downfall of many criminals.
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They pulled it off against the odds. Kudos to the jury and the judge too. The jurors for seeing the truth and the judge for running a fair court based on a careful legal examination of precedents on evidence. Good job! But sad too. There are so many victims from this selfish man's crimes. Now comes the financial wrong doing crimes. Lives were ruined there too.
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We aren't alone. Check the world news. And the majority of ours are gang violence crimes based on drugs pouring across our open borders. A lot of these mass shoot outs are actually gang crimes. Think how many die of state terrorism in the mideast or slave labor victims in the CCP. Also you have the pandemic PTSD cases from the derranged stressed out by isolation,etc. Violence after pandemics are not unusual in history. We own multiple guns some just single shot some semiauto and all licensed which we target practice with but most Americans don't kill their relatives or strangers. They just hunt or target practice. Many Americans belong to hunt clubs,etc.
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