Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That gunshot wound to the head sure healed quickly.
I was thinking the same thing. Where’s the head wound??
Anonymous wrote:That gunshot wound to the head sure healed quickly.
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Definitely the kind of story that makes you wish Pat Conroy or Anne Rivers Siddons were still alive.
Anonymous wrote: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.

Anonymous wrote:He’s posting $20,000 bond (low I thought) and required to turn over his passport. He is heading back to rehab
Anonymous wrote:This is all a sordid hot mess. I am now wondering if the Father was involved in the murder of his wife and youngest son. Maybe he killed them both himself. He did in fact “discover” their bodies.
Sounds to me like this family was so powerful and had been for many years. However they got a little too greedy and abused their enormous influence and power. Their family legacy may forever be tainted from all of this. Just goes to show you you never know what really goes on behind closed doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There’s a new blind about this case. They think Murdaugh killed his wife and son because one of them realized he had killed someone previously. The gay boy or the housekeeper?
Law enforcement has formed several working theories about what happened.
One of the most interesting is that [the dear departed] knew about or witnessed another significant crime he had committed. He had to take them out so that his original crime/s would not be exposed.
But why now? Those deaths both occurred years ago. What was tightening the noose on him now?