Comments by "Theory Of Personality" (@theoryofpersonality1420) on "NewsNation" channel.

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  29.  @ipman6039  no when coupled with therapy, counseling, work, and rehabilitation programs. Their stay wouldn't need to be as long. They wouldn't be alone. They would be surrounded by mental health professionals helping them with their rehabilitation. They would have limited time alone. They would only be around good examples. So say you have a child and you take that child to daycare. That day care is full of children who were kicked out of other days cares. Your child has never been in trouble before. If you leave the child there they will get very little attention. Won't have their needs meet, and be abused by the other children and possibly the staff to. This is the same with sending someone to prison. Read the rest first. Let's say an innocent man is railroaded. It does happen and more often than we would like to think. The innocent man goes through the same issues. Very few people deserve the hell they go through in prison. If you have ever really seen the other side you would know it's not a good place. They don't make movies about jail house inmates dropping the soap for no reason. Lots of times the guards will look the other way. Right now they keep the jails full and the courts a revolving door two ways. Life sentences for a lot of crimes that aren't necessarily warranted of a long sentence. For example life sentences for Marijuana. Then they have revolving door systems for pedophiles, rapist and other violent criminals. This means the court cost are high. The fines are high and the court makes a lot of money. All while the jails stay full. If they let out the petty drug offender he may never do drugs again. However if the drug offender is doing drugs (most always to cope with trauma) then is placed in a horrible situation like jail. When released he will do more drugs. If the violent offender is released he will most definitely commit another crime. This is how policing for profit works. Each cop has a quota to attest a certain number of people. If they don't they get fired. It's been outlawed in many places however it still happens. They say "sorry we just don't have the budget to pay you. Sorry" They have no real interest in rehabilitation. They are in it for profit. Where I live holds the title of prison capital of the world. Jails used to be state run and taxpayer funded. Now politicians pocket that money and get kickbacks from the jails when they pass laws that help cops arrest more people. Jails and prisons are all privately owned now. We can do better.
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  32. The motive wasn't money. 🔴⚠️The real motive, so what Paul did wasn't just a boat accident. When he killed Mallory Beach the Beach family didn't just sue Paul. They sued everyone. Including Buster because Paul had used his ID. They sued Paul for driving. They sued Alex because he owned the boat. They sued the store for selling them alcohol. Alex was not just going to have to pay the Beach family. They wanted a forensic audit of all Alex Murdaughs financial history. They wanted to know his complete net worth. Alex knew if this happened he would loose it all. So Alex and his father tried to say another boy was driving the boat. When that didn't work they found out they would have to go to court. I think it was a week before court his father died. Then everyone backed off of him and gave him some breathing room. Maybe he had something to do with his dad dying. I don't know. Maybe he thought he would get life insurance from his dad dying. Maybe enough to pay the Beach family to go away. I don't know. Maybe his dad just died of a broken heart. I really don't know. Either way at this point Alex knew he was about to loose it all. He told Maggie they would have to sell the house. It was in her name. Instead they set about putting the other properties in her name. This way they could get a divorce and then with everything in her name keep it all and the Beach family would get nothing. However this backfired because Alex had been stealing money from his law firm. He cashed a check that wasn't his and then he got the accountant to write the check twice. Then he cashed it again. He got caught, said it was an accident and them went and borrowed the money from the bank using one of the properties. He then over drafted his bank account by 300,000$ they allowed this because he always had large sums of money. When he went to transfer the house into Maggies name he found out that he couldn't transfer the house without paying close to 400,000$ or more for the money he owned and over draft fees and such. His only option to make the forensic audit, boat case and the Beach family go away and keep his crimes a secret was if Paul was killed and they thought the Beach family was responsible. He knew Maggie wouldn't allow Paul to be harmed without telling on him because Paul was a mama's boy. Friends of the family said she would tell Paul "you can do what ever you want because you're a Murdaugh" Maggie married Alex for his name and his privilege. If she lost that and thought he killed her son she would turn on him. Out of desperation he killed killed them as they were leaving the kennels. Maggie walked out and Paul was in the doorway. Alex came around the corner and shot Paul first because Paul at 22 and by the words of Alex himself was a man's man was the greater threat. Then he chased Maggie down and executed her. Not everyone is a kind loving good person. Keep in mind this I a man who stole from everyone he knew and clients in the most desperate hours of grief and need. His reputation was the only thing protecting him. It's what he's using now to hide behind. Just listen to the defense in the court room. They talk about what an upstanding member of the community he was. How he was a loving husband and father. Is a smoke screen for him to commit his crimes but that's not who is he. He is a callous thief a prolific liar a con man and a murderer. Maybe even a serial killer. Don't be fooled into thinking he's a good person like you are. He's not. He did this so his crimes would never be discovered. He ruined it all when cousin Eddie got caught and told everyone his plan to make the boat case go away by making people think there had been an attempt on his life. The Beach family lawyer even said on the stand under oath that he would have settled the case had he believed there really had been an attempt on Alex's life. However when caught cousin Eddie told it all. It was all in an effort to not get caught. It wasn't about the money.
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