I mean, it is a fair question. I guess it's easier to say Alec than to pronounce the "x" in Alex. |
Umm, link? I don't remember hearing about this. Reminiscent of Josh Duggar... |
I'm not the PP and hadn't heard of it either but found this on Google. https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/08/18/lindsey-edwards-sled-interviews-former-sex-worker-in-connection-with-murdaugh-murders-investigation/ |
PP here. 😄 |
Dang |
Do you honk this is credible? I had read that Maggie was aware of his infidelity then and they worked on their marriage |
| ^think^ |
| Watching the Netflix special now. I hope the are going to dig up every inch of the properties that family owns because God knows how many bodies are buried. |
Ugh. He's done his own terrible stuff and knows his father is guilty. He knows the things his family has done. The girlfriend does too. They are disgusting people. |
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I didn't watch the trial and have avoided a lot of this case. I thought the first theory was that Alex didn't plan on killing Paul and didn't expect him to be there. I read he planned to kill Maggie since she was a danger to him with what she knew.
Did the prosecutor indicate Alex killed his son because of the upcoming trial? |
You sound mighty judgy of a young man who is not responsible for his father's deeds. Unless you want to carry that thought to everyone who has relatives in prison. |
Time is going to tell. |
PP here True! |
His son's criminal trial? It was offered up as a possible motive / partial motive. |
I don't see how AM thought murdering his wife and son would be a solution. I know he was desperate for money and that he wanted a loan against the beach house that was in Maggie's name and apparently she was refusing. He now owns that beach house but how could he think he would get away with it? I know he was able to get away with a lot of embezzlement but murder is different. Does everyone assume he was a drug dealer given the amount of pills he had or paid for? It seems like there is more to be uncovered. |