Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
I get that he did the finamcial crimes. Do you think he killed hisvwife and son? I just can't imagine his other son sitting in court through all this testimony and watching his dad cry.
Do you think it was just some random killer who happened to kill them in the 10-15 minutes between when that video with his voice was recorded at the kennels and him leaving the house to visit his moms on the day he was confronted by his firm about missing money and he just conveniently forgot he wasn't napping like he said?
What would be his reason for killing them?
Anyone who has even an iota of interest in this story should listen to Mandy Matney’s podcast, “The Murdaugh Murders.” She is a journalist who’s been investigating the family since Paul’s boat crash in 2019. She gets deeply into the financial crimes and also helps set the stage for why AM might have wanted to kill his wife and son. Basically, he had painted himself into a corner by stealing millions in legal fees from clients, and he was just about to be found out. Paul was the reason he was being sued; Maggie had assets that would go to him; and their deaths—if they were caused by someone else—would garner sympathy and ease the pressure that was coming from the boat crash survivors’ lawsuits against Alex and Buster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
I get that he did the finamcial crimes. Do you think he killed hisvwife and son? I just can't imagine his other son sitting in court through all this testimony and watching his dad cry.
Do you think it was just some random killer who happened to kill them in the 10-15 minutes between when that video with his voice was recorded at the kennels and him leaving the house to visit his moms on the day he was confronted by his firm about missing money and he just conveniently forgot he wasn't napping like he said?
What would be his reason for killing them?
Anyone who has even an iota of interest in this story should listen to Mandy Matney’s podcast, “The Murdaugh Murders.” She is a journalist who’s been investigating the family since Paul’s boat crash in 2019. She gets deeply into the financial crimes and also helps set the stage for why AM might have wanted to kill his wife and son. Basically, he had painted himself into a corner by stealing millions in legal fees from clients, and he was just about to be found out. Paul was the reason he was being sued; Maggie had assets that would go to him; and their deaths—if they were caused by someone else—would garner sympathy and ease the pressure that was coming from the boat crash survivors’ lawsuits against Alex and Buster.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
I get that he did the finamcial crimes. Do you think he killed hisvwife and son? I just can't imagine his other son sitting in court through all this testimony and watching his dad cry.
Do you think it was just some random killer who happened to kill them in the 10-15 minutes between when that video with his voice was recorded at the kennels and him leaving the house to visit his moms on the day he was confronted by his firm about missing money and he just conveniently forgot he wasn't napping like he said?
What would be his reason for killing them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
I get that he did the finamcial crimes. Do you think he killed hisvwife and son? I just can't imagine his other son sitting in court through all this testimony and watching his dad cry.
Do you think it was just some random killer who happened to kill them in the 10-15 minutes between when that video with his voice was recorded at the kennels and him leaving the house to visit his moms on the day he was confronted by his firm about missing money and he just conveniently forgot he wasn't napping like he said?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
I get that he did the finamcial crimes. Do you think he killed hisvwife and son? I just can't imagine his other son sitting in court through all this testimony and watching his dad cry.
Anonymous wrote:Can y’all idiots please stop with the thread derailment? Let’s keep this focused on the walking horror of Alex Murdaugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “South Carolina” sounds like a wretched place!
I have no idea what someone would willingly live in such an atrocious state.
+1
Defiantly a fly-over state.
Absolutely. There's definitely zero corruption in states like New York or Massachusetts.![]()
What planet are you people living on?
or Indiana or Ohio
or Kentucky or Tennessee
or ...
Oh come on, this has some special flavor. Its like if Southerners were mafia but not as good at it. There's some strange folks down there.
Agree - some bizarre people out of the deep south!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey posters hating on the south… you do know that’s part of America right? Our fellow country men and women live there , so maybe ease up on the vitriol, it’s just so antithetical to what we should stand for.
NP. I'm from SC and know a ton of people like this family. This kid thought he was untouchable. I'm not saying he deserved to be killed, but I am saying that justice wasn't coming his way through any legal means.
Can be true for any state, including Massachusetts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “South Carolina” sounds like a wretched place!
I have no idea what someone would willingly live in such an atrocious state.
+1
Defiantly a fly-over state.
Absolutely. There's definitely zero corruption in states like New York or Massachusetts.![]()
What planet are you people living on?
or Indiana or Ohio
or Kentucky or Tennessee
or ...
Oh come on, this has some special flavor. Its like if Southerners were mafia but not as good at it. There's some strange folks down there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “South Carolina” sounds like a wretched place!
I have no idea what someone would willingly live in such an atrocious state.
+1
Defiantly a fly-over state.
Absolutely. There's definitely zero corruption in states like New York or Massachusetts.![]()
What planet are you people living on?
or Indiana or Ohio
or Kentucky or Tennessee
or ...
Oh come on, this has some special flavor. Its like if Southerners were mafia but not as good at it. There's some strange folks down there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “South Carolina” sounds like a wretched place!
I have no idea what someone would willingly live in such an atrocious state.
+1
Defiantly a fly-over state.
Absolutely. There's definitely zero corruption in states like New York or Massachusetts.![]()
What planet are you people living on?
or Indiana or Ohio
or Kentucky or Tennessee
or ...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This “South Carolina” sounds like a wretched place!
I have no idea what someone would willingly live in such an atrocious state.
+1
Defiantly a fly-over state.
Absolutely. There's definitely zero corruption in states like New York or Massachusetts.![]()
What planet are you people living on?