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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If Alex had hired hitmen to murder his wife and son he would have had a better alibi and stayed away longer. We’re supposed to believe he found them shortly after they were killed and some murderer(s) had already left. No way. He did it. [/quote] I don't think it was 'hitmen' hired by the father. I think it was individuals either upset about the a) son getting away with murder and the mother interfered or b) looking for the father because he owed them millions (which is why he stole from his law firm in the first place). [/quote] I don’t think the murders you’ve described are common or likely but the idea that the dad got in over his head and murdered his wife and son is super likely and relatively common. [/quote] No one thinks those types of murders are common. But neither is a lawyer stealing millions from their firm and getting away with it until a manslaughter charge is brought up against his family and in defending him the other partners realize the coffers are empty. Aside from that what did he use the millions [i]for[/i]. He certainly didn't spend it it on real estate where he lives. You can get a shack plus acreage for $48,000 near his home. But funneling millions into a drug operation - not uncommon. And the drug operators wanting their cash if you've lost it - again not uncommon. [/quote] +1 to alllllll of this. In one of the stories linked it said the police recovered something like [b]7 shell casings[/b] at the scene of the father's shooting. That's a hit job. Tire likely punctured by someone who knew where he was going to be, etc.[/quote] Yeah, this is definitely not a case of FA. That amount of wasted bullets for a assault rifle and shotgun says a drug connection or murder attempt. Whether it was the narcos or a local neighbor who wanted revenge for the dead girl remains to be seen.[/quote] Disagree. Narcos could definitely manage to kill one chubby unarmed lawyer successfully. And what are the odds that a man’s family targeted like this snd he just happens to be living a double life full of criminal behavior? [/quote] The same odds of the son being charged with manslaughter and it being discovered that the [i]father[/i] had stolen well over $1 million from his own law firm.[/quote] I don’t think so! Criminality runs/clusters in some families. Basically you’re saying “what are the odds that a father and son are criminals?!” Um, fairly good. [/quote] So you think they're both criminals but you don't think it was possible they (the father) got in over their head with shady characters who actually are more serious threats than they realize? I agree the father is a grifting southern old boy who thought he could commit financial 'white' crimes and maybe sniff a little (or a lot) of cocaine on the side. Plus he taught his son that they could literally get away with murder. But people like that either snap one night and kill the entire family with a pistol after leaving a suicide note. They generally don't use assault weapons unless its school shooting. The easier method always wins. Which is why I think the murders were an outside connection mad at either boy getting away with murder or the father stealing the millions. The problem is now there are hundreds of literal suspects - the father who may have been confronted by the wife over divorce, the immediate + sundry relations of the murdered boat victim, the family of the older brother who think their gay relative was murdered, the law firm partners who saw part of their life savings wiped out by a druggie partner, the unknown connections who the druggie partner spent or gave millions too, any number of criminals that were put away by the Murdaugh prosecutors etc etc Then there was the nanny/housekeeper who was killed by or on the same family's property years ago. The list goes on.[/quote]
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