Okay, well I get it now. The life insurance policy was worth TEN MILLION DOLLARS. That's certainly worth killing yourself over. |
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PS, as a SC political person, fitsnews isn't always right but they have been on point on this one
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Alex gave Curtis (the relative shooter) one of his guns and told him to shoot him. After he chickened out, same shooter drove him to the hospital. All to get out of his gambling debts of stolen law firm money and let his son inherit millions.
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The announcement of the arrest and details on the insurance fraud were just released in the hour. |
| Okay but did Alex kill the wife/son as well? What was the insurance payout there? And why? |
You left out the part where cousin Eddie is a f**cking METH dealer.
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| Did anyone listen to the most recent Podcast episode? All Stephen Smith and CRAZY!!! |
It must have been a joint life insurance policy. Which only pays out if the mother AND the father die. Buster gets nothing until Alex is gone. |
| Ok...is Eddie "meff dealer" also a ginger? The Ginger Murdaugh Murders |
| Sweet Jesus - this went from an episode of Dateline to a whole season of Fargo! |
Yes, this story is amazing. Does anyone still think that Murdaugh DIDN'T kill the wife and son (or direct someone else to do so)? |
No, I think he did it. But I really want to hear his exact reasoning on why. A - The son was too much trouble re the boat murder B - The wife was investigating the law firm finances C - He wanted a divorce and all of the above D - All of the above and he wanted the insurance payout |
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Alex Murdaugh is insisting he didn't kill his wife and kid but knows who did.
The lawyer denied that Alex Murdaugh had anything to do with the deaths of his wife and son. 'He did not murder them. He is totally distraught about their deaths,' Harpootlian tells NBC's TODAY |
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When asked what motive this individual may have had in killing Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, Harpootlian (the lawyer for the father) says: 'Well, that would reveal who that person is, but it's personal.'
'The motive would be personal.' Okay, so...boat revenge. |