I think the noose tightening was his son’s impending trial and his embezzlement from work. |
Rambo will take care of it… |
| listening to podcast. commercials are for gambling opportunities. |
| He turned himself in today. What’s next? Does he go back to rehab? Does he really have a drug problem? |
| He’s posting $20,000 bond (low I thought) and required to turn over his passport. He is heading back to rehab |
Makes sense if they're only charging him for assisted suicide. Leans credence to the theory that the cops are looking at another suspect who killed his wife and son. (And not through a hitman job hired by him either otherwise his bond would be higher). |
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He admitted to being addicted to opoids for over 20 years -
Murdaugh, 53, was appearing on three charges insurance fraud, conspiracy to commit insurance fraud and filing a false report. Bond was set at $10,000 for the insurance fraud and $5,000 each for conspiracy and filing a false police report totally $20,000 – a fraction of the $55,000 bond set for his alleged co-conspirator Curtis Eddie Smith, who also faced more serious firearm and assault charges.
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| That gunshot wound to the head sure healed quickly. |
Is that a shiv in the pocket behind AM? |
We've still got Anne Rice. She'll just stick a ghost in there
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I was thinking the same thing. Where’s the head wound?? |
It grazed his head apparently. The hitman was obviously a bad shot |
| The way this story is going, who knows what else is involved. |
| The “Hit man” Curtis Smith was Alex’s drug dealer for years and a distant cousin. Smith claims that he was set up. He was trying to prevent Alex from committing suicide and while trying to wrestle the gun away, it was discharged. Furthermore it was Alex’s own gun. |
| After the wife and son were murdered, the police said that there was no risk to the general public. Does this mean they have an idea who committed the murders but did not have enough evidence? Or simply that the two were targeted and it’s not likely that anyone else will be? |