Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breakdown above is awesome! There are also the connections to drug rings and organized crime. And the fact that Alex’s former boss was initially in charge of the murder investigation. And that Alex’s daddy and granddaddy essentially ran the county for 100 years.
OMG see I forgot that he's claiming Oxy addiction where he took 60 a day which from my understanding is both incompatible with life, with pooping and with being a 'functional' addict! There is just so damn much going on here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.
Driving a motorized vehicle intoxicated is a crime, and someone died. He killed her.
This was preventable and therefore not an accident.
Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.
Domestic abuse -or abuse- is worthy of jail time.
BUI and killing someone is worthy of jail time.
The kid was a terrible drunk and person.
The first incident was when he drove into a ditch flipping the truck on its side. The friends were unhurt, this time, but were stopped from calling authorities by the cleaner-up team Mags and Alex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.
Domestic abuse -or abuse- is worthy of jail time.
BUI and killing someone is worthy of jail time.
The kid was a terrible drunk and person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the Netflix documentary but somehow missed the part about Bubba the dog and the unnamed heroic chicken. I'm being 100% serious when I say I need to better understand this aspect!! Which episode were they in? Or does a kind person want to fill me in? FWIW, I think Alec and Buster and the whole family are abhorrent. I've spent some time in and around Beaufort SC (my in-laws life in Bluffton) and watching the doc gave me chills.
It has come out in the trial. In short, Just before the murder Paw Paw was taking a video of Ro Ro's dog Cash for Ro Ro and in the background you can hear Mags and Elick wrangling with Bubba who had gotten a chicken in his mouth. Paw Paw sent the video to Ro Ro which has been used as proof that Elick lied about being down at the kennels and as evidence that he is the likely murderer. I believe the heroic chicken did not survive. I believe Bubba is living with Mags' sister. I am unsure of the sister's nickname.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you enjoy watching a bunch of rednecks OP? Are you from the south?
These people are not rednecks lol.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you enjoy watching a bunch of rednecks OP? Are you from the south?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I watched the Netflix documentary but somehow missed the part about Bubba the dog and the unnamed heroic chicken. I'm being 100% serious when I say I need to better understand this aspect!! Which episode were they in? Or does a kind person want to fill me in? FWIW, I think Alec and Buster and the whole family are abhorrent. I've spent some time in and around Beaufort SC (my in-laws life in Bluffton) and watching the doc gave me chills.
It has come out in the trial. In short, Just before the murder Paw Paw was taking a video of Ro Ro's dog Cash for Ro Ro and in the background you can hear Mags and Elick wrangling with Bubba who had gotten a chicken in his mouth. Paw Paw sent the video to Ro Ro which has been used as proof that Elick lied about being down at the kennels and as evidence that he is the likely murderer. I believe the heroic chicken did not survive. I believe Bubba is living with Mags' sister. I am unsure of the sister's nickname.
This is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.
Anonymous wrote:What Paul (the son) did was an unfortunate accident. Not something that should’ve been worthy of jail time.