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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't really understand his motive, was it just to cover up the financial mess he was in? It just seems really drastic to off your kid and wife so you don't get exposed. And how could he not thing he would be the main suspect and it would all come out anyway?[/quote] So why are you assuming he did it? The prosecution has no direct evidence. The fact that you are willing to condemn an entire family you never met based on a Netflix documentary and Mandy matney’s biased “reporting” doesn’t show very good critical thinking skills. Alex is clearly a bad apple. But that doesn’t mean the whole family is awful. A lot of people in Hampton county, black and white, poor and rich, will tell you many other people in the family did a lot of good for the county and were good people. Stop making assumptions based on a sensationalist documentary. And the people extrapolating this to the entire south are being ridiculous. Is everyone in Italy a horrible person because some people are in the mafia?[/quote] . You sound delusional. Family guns were used. He used the alibi of not being at the property to go visit his mom, which was unusual, not to mention she has dementia and would definitely have been in bed that late at night. But then the video they found on Paul’s phone puts him at the scene minutes before they were killed. It was a large property where his wife was reportedly not living anymore. He had asked her to meet her there and she had told family/friends that she thought that was odd. So you think he invited her there, Paul was there (he also didn’t live there) and somehow someone unrelated to the family knew that and went there to kill them in the minutes Alex just so happen to go see his mom who was likely already in bed? And not only did they show up, but they showed up without guns and had to go find the family guns first and then kill them? [/quote] THIS. I'm not convinced a jury will convict him, but in my mind, there is no doubt about his guilt. I think there's a slight possibility he hired a hitman, but I don't see how anyone else could have committed these murders given the details of the case.[/quote] The mom’s caretaker of two years said that the mom was asleep when he came to “visit”. She found it odd that Alex called her to announce he was outside and to let him in. She also testified that he was Jittery. She claimed he was only there 20-30 minutes. Later after the murders, Alex told her that he would love to help her with her upcoming wedding, and also knew the principal at the school the caretaker was also working, a clear attempt to sway and influence her. He then said to her that when he was there visiting his mom, the time was more like 45 minutes or longer. This made the caretaker cry on the stand when she recounted this. [/quote]
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