Alex is going to get away with everything, isn't he?
Or will Buster have to live off of his Poshmark earnings?
More about he most mendacious clan in the Low Country....
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Alex is going to get away with everything, isn't he?
Or will Buster have to live off of his Poshmark earnings?
More about he most mendacious clan in the Low Country....
by Anonymous | reply 582 | July 12, 2022 10:26 PM |
nice title
by Anonymous | reply 2 | September 17, 2021 6:29 PM |
[quote]You'd have to prove that Buster lent Paul his driver's license. Then you'd have to prove that this chain of events was foreseeable to Buster. (Mallory being ejected from boat, etc.)
There is evidence that Buster knowing gave Paul his driver's license. In deposition testimony, the other kids talked about Buster complaining that he had to use his passport to buy liquor and get in clubs while Paul used his driver's license.
There is also evidence that Alex knew that Paul was using a fake ID, as Paul called Alex to complain when a club wouldn't let him in because he had a fake ID.
And no one would have to prove that it was likely that Mallory would be ejected from the boat. Just knowing an underage person was getting drunk and driving boats and cars makes all of those consequences foreseeable.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | September 17, 2021 6:32 PM |
Has anyone asked Betty Broderick her thoughts?
by Anonymous | reply 4 | September 17, 2021 7:18 PM |
I just cant believe in this,the age of computers,that fucking idiot Alex thought he could steal and steal and not leave a trail a mile wide.Hubris or mental retardation ?
by Anonymous | reply 5 | September 17, 2021 8:04 PM |
R5 Alex was brought up on the notion that members of his family can get away with anything.
His son Paul, clearly, was brought up the same way.
And up until this year, that assumption was correct.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | September 17, 2021 9:01 PM |
I’m going to visit Paw in rehab tomorrow.
First I need to make a Target run so I can bring him some duct tape, rope and plastic bags.
by Anonymous | reply 7 | September 17, 2021 10:37 PM |
Did Buster come out yet?
by Anonymous | reply 8 | September 17, 2021 10:42 PM |
I wonder what happened to the housekeeper who mysteriously "fell"
by Anonymous | reply 9 | September 17, 2021 11:03 PM |
I don’t think the suicide attempt was even a suicide attempt. If it was, he would be dead. Suicide isn’t that hard. Plus a man like this is far too much of a coward to kill himself. I think he knew the walls were closing in on him, and fake a fake suicide to look like a good father.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | September 17, 2021 11:08 PM |
Has anyone cast the young student doctor?
by Anonymous | reply 11 | September 17, 2021 11:31 PM |
It wouldn’t have been suicide if he had someone shoot him. But he was too stupid to know his insurance would have paid off for suicide.
by Anonymous | reply 12 | September 17, 2021 11:34 PM |
Faking a suicide with a head shot is extremely risky, especially when it’s some meth head holding the gun. What if the guy was supposed to shoot up the car while Alex “managed” to dodge the bullets and “escape” an assassin attempt. Well obviously it would be Paul and Ma’s killer trying to kill him!
But, the plan fell apart, gunman accidentally winged him in the head or more likely it was a ricochet or shrapnel , they panicked, called 911 and an airlift. At the hearing today, he didn’t have a bandage or even a shaved spot on his head for stitches.
Since he was released on bail, did they mention anything about a suicide watch??? Since that was his, or his lawyer’s claim.
by Anonymous | reply 13 | September 17, 2021 11:37 PM |
So, is this the possible story: Timmy (played by Biff Tannen) kicks the maid down the stairs, killing her. Paw (played by the ghost of Brian Dennehy) then steals the insurance money. Maw (Kim Catrall in a fat suit and rat-fur coat) smells a rat and decides to divorce. Timmy kills the gay lover of Buster (Jonah Hill). Maw hires an accountant and finds out Paw is a serious crook. Timmy drives a boat into a bridge killing a young lady. Paw decides to kill Maw to save himself. He does that, and decides to get rid of his psycho progeny too. Then the police get involved and Paw cracks. He hires a hitman (Joe Pesci) and a comedic shooting ensues. Paw goes to jail for life.
Is this where we’re at?
by Anonymous | reply 14 | September 17, 2021 11:38 PM |
[quote]But he was too stupid to know his insurance would have paid off for suicide.
Alex is a lawyer who has made millions knowing how to work insurance policies. That's show he scammed his housekeeper's family.
He didn't make a mistake. His lawyer is lying.
He never wanted to kill himself or be killed.
It was all a diversion.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | September 17, 2021 11:46 PM |
All we are missing is a covid-19 angle, some kind of national politics connection to the family, and pictures of whomever Maw and Paw were having affairs with recently. Give us a full bingo.
by Anonymous | reply 16 | September 17, 2021 11:51 PM |
Supposedly, Alex has a bastard child who is a student at Clemson.
Grandpa Murdaugh also had a bastard who is a prominent lawyer in the area.
by Anonymous | reply 17 | September 17, 2021 11:58 PM |
^Nice try, R16, but I don't want just *pictures* of the affairees. I want to see them ALL,( be they black, white, heathen Chinee, male, female, undecided, whatever) hauled through town in wooden tumbrels, in cages, while the snarling townsfolk brandish flaming torches at them. It IS almost Halloween, after all, and this IS South Carolina, by God.
by Anonymous | reply 18 | September 17, 2021 11:59 PM |
I wonder if the botched shooting of Paw is going to be part of his defence; he could point to the whole dumb episode and say he was too stupid to hire a competent hitman to kill Maw and Timmy.
by Anonymous | reply 19 | September 18, 2021 12:02 AM |
It wouldn't surprise me if that Petito girl was found in the woods near Salkehatchie Road. A love triangle with her, Curtis E. Smith, and Brian Laundrie seems plausible. There's too many ugly old men in this story and no femme fatale.
by Anonymous | reply 20 | September 18, 2021 12:09 AM |
The next thread should be called
How to Get Away with Murdaugh?
by Anonymous | reply 21 | September 18, 2021 12:19 AM |
No r21, It should be called “How To Do Away With Murdaughs”.
by Anonymous | reply 22 | September 18, 2021 12:31 AM |
The Night the Lights Went Out in South Carolina
by Anonymous | reply 23 | September 18, 2021 12:49 AM |
Murdaugh on the Dance Floor
by Anonymous | reply 24 | September 18, 2021 1:07 AM |
But before they haul Paw and Buster off to de 'lektrick Char, cuddint we get their authentick, ole-timey, recipes for shrimp 'n' grits, callaloo, red rice, etc.? And...wheah, exactly, is the silvahweah buriet??
by Anonymous | reply 25 | September 18, 2021 1:07 AM |
Hguadrum Hguadrum
by Anonymous | reply 26 | September 18, 2021 1:13 AM |
Don’t think Paw Murdaugh was planning a suicide—he had better alternative at his disposal...he wanted roadside hit that would explain his leaving the country or state.
But things went wrong—not bc the cousin had bad aim, but his lawyer firm showed up at the crime scene screaming he has stolen funds.
At this point he was at their mercy, until he tells them where the money is.
A small firm, lots of money...not hard to figure out. Sorry Alex there goes Brazil or wherever you were planning to disappear to.
by Anonymous | reply 27 | September 18, 2021 1:14 AM |
^His hair wasn't even mussed. The whole story is BULLSHIT.
by Anonymous | reply 28 | September 18, 2021 1:16 AM |
Thanks to those at the end of the last thread who explained the crazy rail/insurance/legal stuff.
by Anonymous | reply 29 | September 18, 2021 1:31 AM |
^De nada...
by Anonymous | reply 30 | September 18, 2021 1:45 AM |
No one has answered the most important question. How is Lindsey Graham involved? It’s S.C., people. They all know each other!
by Anonymous | reply 31 | September 18, 2021 2:44 AM |
Lindsey was Buster's secret sugar daddy
by Anonymous | reply 32 | September 18, 2021 3:26 AM |
Murdaugh, Inc.
by Anonymous | reply 33 | September 18, 2021 3:51 AM |
Murdaugh most foul.
From the previous thread:
[Quote]But all of Mallory’s family and presumably her boyfriend took DNA tests and the police have ruled them out.
The police have Meemaw and Timmy's killer's DNA? I missed that.
by Anonymous | reply 34 | September 18, 2021 6:32 AM |
Even if Lindsey is not involved the movie will have to have a Lindsey walk-on scene worked in. Some office buildin's upper floor office in Charlotte where Lindsay denies involvement or does something. Just to get some actor to play an effeminate and snooty Lindsey character to the hilt.
Leslie Jordan for the senior Senator from South Carolina?
by Anonymous | reply 35 | September 18, 2021 11:16 AM |
Sure like Charlotte is in SC.
by Anonymous | reply 36 | September 18, 2021 11:44 AM |
Buster, although he looks and acts like he's about 17, is actually 25 years old. Does he have a job, has he ever had a job? Was he working for dear old Paw's law firm? Anybody know?
by Anonymous | reply 37 | September 18, 2021 1:38 PM |
Maybe Buster helped daddy Alex smuggle out funds from the law office in the fat suit he wore?
by Anonymous | reply 38 | September 18, 2021 1:41 PM |
[quote]There is evidence that Buster knowing gave Paul his driver's license.
Knowingly, you troglodyte...
by Anonymous | reply 39 | September 18, 2021 2:00 PM |
[quote]How to Get Away with Murdaugh?
The problem with these "puns" is that Murdaugh doesn't sound like "murder"--it is pronounced "Mur-DOCK."
by Anonymous | reply 40 | September 18, 2021 2:42 PM |
R39 Oh, DO fuck off.
by Anonymous | reply 41 | September 18, 2021 2:43 PM |
R40 Everyone knows and no one cares. “Murder” in a South Carolina accent sounds the way “Murdaugh” looks and it’s too fun to pass up.
by Anonymous | reply 42 | September 18, 2021 2:48 PM |
That's the way THEY pronounce it, because they don't want it to sound like murder, since Alex is an ambulance chaser.
by Anonymous | reply 43 | September 18, 2021 2:55 PM |
[quote]Everyone knows and no one cares.
No, they do not.
And it's pronounced "Al-eck" not "Al-ex" -- so the weird pronunciations have nothing to do with avoiding sounding like "murder."
by Anonymous | reply 44 | September 18, 2021 3:03 PM |
His name is Alex, I don't care how he pronounces it.
by Anonymous | reply 45 | September 18, 2021 3:49 PM |
[quote]His name is Alex, I don't care how he pronounces it.
I take that you are not fluent in French.
Or English.
by Anonymous | reply 46 | September 18, 2021 3:53 PM |
He's not French. His name is Alexander. He can pronounce it "Muffy", for all I care. That's not how that name is pronounced, and he is pretty much nothing more than a zoo animal from here on out, as far as I can see.
by Anonymous | reply 47 | September 18, 2021 3:59 PM |
Paw has bigger fish to fry than this!
by Anonymous | reply 48 | September 18, 2021 4:01 PM |
[quote]He's not French.
Wow, you have to get up pretty early in the morning to get one past you.
The point was that words are not always pronounced the way they look on paper. And people proficient in languages know that and adapt their pronunciation accordingly. And if people pronounce their names differently, it is factually incorrect to pronounce them otherwise.
I bet you pronounce "Des Moines" as "Dez Mo-in-ez" . . .
by Anonymous | reply 49 | September 18, 2021 4:04 PM |
Even IF you pronounce it "Dial M for MurDOCK"....it still fucking works as a pun, Prisspot!
Anyway, CES speaks! He may be a methhead, but his version of events is a lot more lucid and plausible than Alex-with-an-X's.
by Anonymous | reply 50 | September 18, 2021 6:18 PM |
^VERY interesting, and believable. "Smith doesn’t have legal representation yet and is hoping to find a lawyer “with a bone to pick” against the Murdaughs."
by Anonymous | reply 51 | September 18, 2021 6:30 PM |
Smith makes the most sense. There doesn't seem to be actual evidence that Alex was shot, but his lawyers want you to think he possibly sustained a skull fracture and brain bleeding, which they can use to say he has diminished capacity. For someone with so much influence in the town, he's probably got a doctor to sign off on it.
There was never a suicide attempt, it was all a distraction because Alex set up to have his wife and kid killed. I suspect he got a family member to do it for him. This ugly fucker could get away with it, too.
by Anonymous | reply 52 | September 18, 2021 6:56 PM |
[quote]Paw has bigger fish to fry than this!
Enough with the Maw-ing and Paw-ing, these aren't the simpleton Kettles of folksy hillbilly stock.
These are Lowcountry simpleton stock, where it's Daddy Alex and Bubba and Miss Maggie, Big (Dead) Randy and Little Randy, Big Buster and Little Buster.
by Anonymous | reply 53 | September 18, 2021 7:03 PM |
PLEASE!!! It's Alec-with-an-X!! You MORONS!!!!!!
by Anonymous | reply 54 | September 18, 2021 7:07 PM |
Too bad Tennessee Williams didn't live long enough to write a play about these people
by Anonymous | reply 55 | September 18, 2021 7:11 PM |
Fast Eddie's final quote in that Daily News article above, R50, implies, strongly and directly, that he knows things personally about his cousin Alec(x) that Alex doesn't want to become public knowledge. His statement is pretty clearly a threat.
by Anonymous | reply 56 | September 18, 2021 7:17 PM |
Hmmm. Alex gets out of the car brandishing a gun, waving it around. Maybe instead of a fake suicide attempt, he wanted to make it look like Fast Eddie intended to kill him and would’ve shot him in “self defense” and then tie him to the double murder…
by Anonymous | reply 58 | September 18, 2021 7:23 PM |
^R57: Interesting. Game starts in 3.5 hours. I could mosey on down to Sanford Stadium from up where I am, and see if he's there. He'd certainly be easy to spot with that hair, unless he decided to wear a wig. The betting money is about 95 percent on the Dawgs this time, contrary to his Bluster.
by Anonymous | reply 59 | September 18, 2021 7:24 PM |
Actually, and esp because of the hair, I'm sure Buster knows he's far too notorious to go out into a stadium with 100,000 people in it right now.
by Anonymous | reply 60 | September 18, 2021 7:26 PM |
R58, that makes a disturbing amount of sense, since that’s basically the first story that Alex told the police—that someone pulled up in a truck and tried to kill him.
by Anonymous | reply 61 | September 18, 2021 7:37 PM |
Incidentally, I wonder how much Miss Maggie was insured for.
by Anonymous | reply 62 | September 18, 2021 7:41 PM |
[quote]He walked bent over as he showed a Post reporter around his yard and introduced his pets — including cats named Jay Z and Biggie and a pit bull mix named Dixie.
Wait....*THAT* guy has cats named Jay Z and Biggie?! I am dying. 🤣
by Anonymous | reply 63 | September 18, 2021 8:05 PM |
You’re right r61, I’d forgotten that. So Alex loses his nerve (that’s the running theme here, fits every explanation) and Fast Eddie wrestles the gun away from him, maybe a couple wild shots are fired? Then the guy takes off because Alex is clearly a loon, and says he tossed the gun away. What I want to know is, was the gun registered to Alex? or was it unregistered? because if the latter, Alex was going to say it was the “killer’s” gun.
So, who was the “Good Samaritan” who drove Alex to the helicopter? If he’s truly unconnected to the family drama, I wonder what they talked about en route? It was probably Randy/his lawyer though.
by Anonymous | reply 64 | September 18, 2021 8:26 PM |
R62, the CBS Evening News showed a walk and talk with Alex’s lawyers leaving the hearing yesterday and the lawyer Dick Whatever said that neither Maggie nor Paul had life insurance, which I find hard to believe.
by Anonymous | reply 65 | September 18, 2021 9:32 PM |
[quote]said that neither Maggie nor Paul had life insurance, which I find hard to believe.
Just curious, R65, why would Maggie and Paul not having life insurance be odd?
Neither was a source of income of any note, so there would be no income interruption or serious financial stress from their death/s. On the other hand had they had sizable and relatively recent policies, that would have cast a huge cloud of suspicion were the beneficiary also the survivor of such a crime.
Large life insurance policies are always suspect unless for the income generator for a family that might fall into financial distress, or small children might not have a path to college education - when the principal learner's substantial income ends in an instant.
Insuring financially unimportant family members against death is the stuff of people who are easily duped, or if people with no good plans for insurance payments.
by Anonymous | reply 66 | September 18, 2021 9:54 PM |
R66, everything you say is true in a world of ordinary, rational, non-criminal people. That is not the world of the Murdaughs. Everything we know indicates that these were people accustomed to getting away with outrageous, blatantly obvious crimes.
by Anonymous | reply 67 | September 18, 2021 10:04 PM |
A life insurance benefit is common practice at law firms. Maybe they chose not to have them because they had more complicated inheritance planning than that?
by Anonymous | reply 68 | September 18, 2021 10:06 PM |
"When They Met...It Was MURDAUGH!"
by Anonymous | reply 69 | September 19, 2021 12:45 AM |
Murdaugh by Death.
by Anonymous | reply 70 | September 19, 2021 1:03 AM |
[quote]A life insurance benefit is common practice at law firms. ...[maybe] they had more complicated inheritance planning than that?
I can understand the policies as a nice perk, even an important one, but much more in the case of insuring a partner in the firm in the event that the family's revenue stream should get into some trouble down by the kennels. But any thing more than a modest policy for, say, Paul or Maggie, would raise a big question mark for me. The partner in a successful law firm shouldn't be done in by the financial upset of a 22 year old son and college student dying. Even his wife shouldn't rock the financial boat unless she had significant income or income potential of her own.
Anything wildly large (like a freshly printed $10M policy) or too sudden, or too singular in focus (a spouse taking a huge policy against their spouse when the spouse isn't a significant contributor to family income) is cause for some film noir insurance investigators.
by Anonymous | reply 71 | September 19, 2021 1:11 AM |
Bumping thread over annoying idiot queen who started a wholly new, gratuitous Murdaugh thread because SHE MATTERS.
by Anonymous | reply 72 | September 19, 2021 3:35 AM |
I thought this is the definitive thread.
by Anonymous | reply 73 | September 19, 2021 7:08 AM |
I'd take every word, Alex' defense attorney says with a huge grain of salt
He seems to have made a number of misrepresentations in his statements so far
His client is backed into a corner
His job is to create as much public sympathy for his client as he can
by Anonymous | reply 74 | September 19, 2021 7:23 AM |
R74: Yes the defense attorney doesn't seem cunning, crazy like a fox, or even a little bit strategic, it's just the tact if: deny and act offended by the very idea that his client might have been involved in any wrongdoing.
And the name Dick Harpootlian -- sounds like one of those unpleasant dynasties from Dune.
by Anonymous | reply 75 | September 19, 2021 7:45 AM |
Dick Harpoon.
by Anonymous | reply 76 | September 19, 2021 9:58 AM |
Is that like sounding?
by Anonymous | reply 77 | September 19, 2021 10:24 AM |
They should just say Alex flipped his car off a cliff and now suffers limited cognitive abilities. It worked for us!
by Anonymous | reply 78 | September 19, 2021 1:39 PM |
AM could have been trying to kill that meth head. Maybe the meth head knew too much. But I think AM wanted to stage a shooting scene as the target of the person who murdered his wife and son. He just didn't count on the church having a camera. Because he is squirrelly shit stupid and has never had to worry about answering for anything so he doesn't know how to not get caught. He will get away with all of it. That is the way it is in the corrupt South.
by Anonymous | reply 79 | September 19, 2021 1:40 PM |
Alex should just tell everyone that the real Alex has amnesia and is missing and he is Alex's identical twin brother who had amnesia, too, and has just returned from a jungle. His name is also Alex.
by Anonymous | reply 80 | September 19, 2021 2:07 PM |
He doesn't looks like he has a GSW to me. Not even a Smurf bandaid required. He also looks like a killer. Dead eyes and a dupers delight smirk. He isn't worried about anything. He doesn't have to be and he knows it. That isn't the expression of grief, remorse, or fear. Chilling. That is the expression of a stone cold psychopath. Ugly as a red roosters ass too.
by Anonymous | reply 81 | September 19, 2021 2:13 PM |
R80 Yes! And one of them pronounces their name Alex and the other one pronounces it Alec. And in five years Miss Maggie will come back from the dead played by a different actress.
by Anonymous | reply 82 | September 19, 2021 2:16 PM |
When will we learn of the black voodoo priestess? That is standard here in the South.
“To understand the living, you got to commune with the dead.”
by Anonymous | reply 83 | September 19, 2021 2:22 PM |
When was the last time we saw Alex on TV, sad and angry, demanding justice for his wife and child? Expressing frustration that it was taking so long to apprehend the killer(s)? Saying how much the killer(s) had ruined his life and how he wouldn't stop until they were caught?
Oh, that's right . . . never.
Instead, he's just had his slimy attorney drop hints that Alex knows who killed his wife (it was "personal"), and may reveal that information.
That doesn't sound like someone much bothered by his wife and child being killed.
by Anonymous | reply 84 | September 19, 2021 2:29 PM |
I still want to know which of the Murdaughs Steven Smith was sleeping with and what the housekeeper found out that made them throw her down the stairs.
by Anonymous | reply 85 | September 19, 2021 2:46 PM |
It didn't seem like it would take much for Psychopath Paul to violently throw a women down some stairs or for his Daddy to murder her for a profit.
by Anonymous | reply 86 | September 19, 2021 2:53 PM |
I hope HBO gives this story the "Jinx" treatment ASAP.
by Anonymous | reply 87 | September 19, 2021 3:23 PM |
^Yes, if Durst hadn't been caught on film mumbling that one little snark, he would never have been re-arrested, tried, and convicted. What R84 says about Alex/c above pretty much seals the deal for me re his involvement in the family murders, and I think the notion that he was trying to draw Fast Eddie into it, so as to maybe kill him too, and then pin the bigger crime on Eddie is pretty compelling. Alex was up to "something" in that faux suicide attempt.
by Anonymous | reply 88 | September 19, 2021 3:26 PM |
Alex’s mugshot is chilling. Evil practically radiates from that photo. I can’t even look at it.
by Anonymous | reply 89 | September 19, 2021 4:27 PM |
It’s time for Buster to enter the fray.
by Anonymous | reply 90 | September 19, 2021 5:13 PM |
R85, that's the Tennessee Williams version.
The Truman Copote version either has a lot of detail about the shootings or is written from the view of a surprisingly sensitive gay Buster.
by Anonymous | reply 91 | September 19, 2021 5:14 PM |
Apparently Alex’s 20,000.00 bond was posted online by the court hours before his hearing. Which means judge didn’t even wait to hear solicitors argument re bond.
by Anonymous | reply 92 | September 19, 2021 6:39 PM |
Alex is guilty of many things, but I wonder if he is being forced to take the fall for the law firm? I think they all were embezzling funds and cheating clients. Maybe they set up the hit on Miss Maggie and Damian.
by Anonymous | reply 93 | September 19, 2021 6:53 PM |
R85 Please keep in mind this is a gay boy, and gay boys with this name spell it “Stephen,” thank you.
by Anonymous | reply 94 | September 19, 2021 7:02 PM |
^And pronounced "Alec"...
by Anonymous | reply 95 | September 19, 2021 7:11 PM |
Thread title ideas:
Bastards out of Carolina.
Red headed bastards out of Carolina.
by Anonymous | reply 96 | September 19, 2021 8:23 PM |
"Dead & Ginger"
by Anonymous | reply 97 | September 19, 2021 8:34 PM |
I love bastards out of Carolina.
by Anonymous | reply 98 | September 19, 2021 8:50 PM |
Bastard out of Carolina should be Lindsey's new nickname
by Anonymous | reply 99 | September 19, 2021 8:52 PM |
"Alex is guilty of many things, but I wonder if he is being forced to take the fall for the law firm?"
IMHO Randy wouldn't be throwing his own brother under the bus with so much energy, if he weren't trying to save his own ass from something. Certainly the Murdaugh brothers were stealing from clients together and doing various other illegal things as a team, probably with other lawyers from the firm involved.
I doubt the firm with survive this, not if enough clients get forensic accountants.
by Anonymous | reply 100 | September 20, 2021 12:32 AM |
DL Catnip: Alex's college football photo.
by Anonymous | reply 101 | September 20, 2021 12:02 PM |
Gamecocks! Sign me up to be towel boy in the locker room for that team, I wanna play!
by Anonymous | reply 102 | September 20, 2021 2:42 PM |
It must be said Alex looks sorta hot in that football pic. Who'd have thunk it ?
by Anonymous | reply 103 | September 20, 2021 4:52 PM |
Ugh, no.
by Anonymous | reply 104 | September 20, 2021 4:57 PM |
Are our 15 minutes over yet? Who do we have to kill here to get some attention?
by Anonymous | reply 105 | September 20, 2021 5:08 PM |
You’ve already killed everyone, Alex.
by Anonymous | reply 106 | September 20, 2021 8:05 PM |
R105, we’re focused on Gabby Petito. Aren’t you glad?
by Anonymous | reply 107 | September 20, 2021 10:40 PM |
Alex arranged the whole Gabbyfest to draw attention away from him.
by Anonymous | reply 108 | September 20, 2021 10:41 PM |
But I killed them all!
Why aren't you bitches talking about ME?
by Anonymous | reply 109 | September 20, 2021 10:44 PM |
We’re TIRED of your old saggy ass, Bobby D!
by Anonymous | reply 110 | September 20, 2021 10:45 PM |
Hat kind of moron is OP that these Murdough threads are not numbered? Fail again, frau OP.
by Anonymous | reply 111 | September 21, 2021 1:24 AM |
The Murdaugh threads appeal to the more sophisticated appreciators of crime, people who do not require constant reference to thread numbers.
by Anonymous | reply 112 | September 21, 2021 1:35 AM |
Murdaugh Will Out
by Anonymous | reply 113 | September 21, 2021 2:10 AM |
Has Buster launched his autumn specials on Poshmark yet?
by Anonymous | reply 115 | September 21, 2021 4:03 AM |
Why would a thread need to be numbered, R111? When they fill up, the old one closes and the new one is live; thank God there are some creative, fun people like OP to save this place from the bitter, nasty, name-calling old fucks like you.
by Anonymous | reply 116 | September 21, 2021 4:37 AM |
It all got fucked up when the first thread #3 was deleted for some unknown reason, after that it’s been helter skelter.
by Anonymous | reply 117 | September 21, 2021 4:44 AM |
Scummy motherfuckers.
by Anonymous | reply 118 | September 21, 2021 12:44 PM |
Dial M for Murder: The Murdough Murders Part 4
^^ DL Tradition. For good reasons. If you don't know our ways don't start threads.
by Anonymous | reply 119 | September 21, 2021 4:34 PM |
^^ Well, traditions change, so you can elect to change with them, or not, but nobody is going to bow to your demands that everything be done your way. Pretty simple, right? ^^
by Anonymous | reply 120 | September 21, 2021 4:42 PM |
No, cunt. DL's ways. For good reasons. Like a proper google search of threads in this series, moron.
by Anonymous | reply 121 | September 21, 2021 4:51 PM |
Oh yeah...you're the childish name-calling, thread-searching troll. Good luck with that.
by Anonymous | reply 122 | September 21, 2021 4:57 PM |
I have no time for control freaks like R119. Life is too short.
by Anonymous | reply 123 | September 21, 2021 5:01 PM |
[quote]Red headed bastards
ReDUNdant 🙄
by Anonymous | reply 124 | September 21, 2021 8:13 PM |
Fuck, the real settlement in the housekeeper accidental death was $4.3 million, which goes a long way to explain why the insurance companies said the Murdaughs would get no other insurance payouts. The two sons were to receive $2.76 million of that not $500,000.00. I guess it was all an Alex scam to bilk them out of millions and then not even give them the pittance they said they’d get!
by Anonymous | reply 125 | September 21, 2021 8:46 PM |
Did Alex kill the housekeeper, too?
by Anonymous | reply 126 | September 21, 2021 9:07 PM |
The sons must have been too afraid or hopeless to pursue what's rightfully theirs. And she was their housekeeper for over two decades and knew the boys since they were born. That is cold blooded and goes beyond an addict's desperation. Now we know where Paul got his psychopath genes from, if there was ever any doubt.
by Anonymous | reply 127 | September 21, 2021 9:16 PM |
Anything seems possible in the world of the Murdaughs, R126. It's just one amazing development after another.
by Anonymous | reply 128 | September 21, 2021 9:16 PM |
Are things this corrupt in every fucking small town in the south?
by Anonymous | reply 129 | September 22, 2021 6:16 AM |
There ain't nothin' more powerful than the odor of mendacity. When are they going to put these no-necked monsters away? That includes corrupt LE & criminal justice system down the'uh.
by Anonymous | reply 130 | September 22, 2021 6:26 AM |
A woman I went to high school with is a magistrate in that district. This despite the fact there’s a local newspaper article about her passing out drunk on the street after some festival and then getting into some “Don’t you know who I am?” altercation with LE when they tried to arrest her for public drunkenness.
How did a person with that history continue as a magistrate, you ask? Why, because her husband is one too! Also, she is good friends with La Senatrice’s Chief of Staff. I actually like her as a person, just seems to be more of the same corruption.
by Anonymous | reply 131 | September 22, 2021 2:51 PM |
Official statement from PMPED.
TL;DNR = "Don't blame us!"
by Anonymous | reply 132 | September 24, 2021 11:28 PM |
pms ptsd!
by Anonymous | reply 133 | September 24, 2021 11:30 PM |
[quote]Life is too short.
Just like your thread title.
by Anonymous | reply 134 | September 25, 2021 1:41 AM |
CNN ruins everything.
I like OUR speculation on the matter better.
by Anonymous | reply 136 | September 26, 2021 6:43 PM |
According to FITS News, lots of developments this week.
Are we not doing this anymore?
by Anonymous | reply 137 | September 29, 2021 11:20 AM |
We're waiting for those developments. You can tell from the CNN article above that the locals remain infuriatingly tight-lipped, so with no official action and no local gossip there's nothing to discuss. DL needs an Intrepid Reporter On The Scene.
I'd at least like to know in which "rehab" Alex is allegedly staying.
by Anonymous | reply 138 | September 29, 2021 11:48 AM |
I grew up near the Murdaugh’s stomping grounds. At least one guy I went to high school with is a slightly shady local attorney. I would love to see his ass get caught up in this scandal. He’s always been a jerk.
by Anonymous | reply 139 | September 29, 2021 11:58 AM |
I’ve maxed out articles on FITSnews, private mode doesn’t work. Plenty of Murdaugh headlines though: collapse of their legal empire, ties to drug dealer, near arrest for embezzlement, another look at the double murder (thought they knew who did that).
by Anonymous | reply 140 | September 29, 2021 12:09 PM |
R140, one of the paywalled FITS stories looks particularly interesting: it describes Alex's apparent ties to another established family in the region that was suspected of using its fishing boats to smuggle drugs.
by Anonymous | reply 141 | September 29, 2021 12:17 PM |
Dear Judge:
Please excuse my son Alex from jail today. He has a REAL totally true opioid addiction.
In Christ,
His Totally Real Mommy
by Anonymous | reply 142 | September 29, 2021 2:28 PM |
Another People Magazine Cover for the Murdaughs, really I had no idea they even covered true crime, or really still in print for that matter.
by Anonymous | reply 143 | September 29, 2021 4:04 PM |
From the link at R143: "People are starting to realize that the Murdaugh's storied life was all a facade." The Murdaugh saga is getting the breathless prose it deserves.
by Anonymous | reply 144 | September 29, 2021 4:25 PM |
[Quote]it describes Alex's apparent ties to another established family in the region that was suspected of using its fishing boats to smuggle drugs.
This reminds me that Stephen Smith told someone (his sister maybe?) that he was dating an older well-off man. One of the dates was on his very nice boat. Drugs had already been mentioned so I wondered if Smith was doing some small time dealing for wealthy people. Makes me wonder more.
The natives clammed up for CNN. Would they speak to Fox?
by Anonymous | reply 145 | September 29, 2021 4:39 PM |
^It appears lots of Alex's family is still loose and very much in business right now. I doubt people who might become known to them will talk freely about what they know about the Murdaughs. The guy whom Alex apparently duped into getting involved in his "suicide" scam is said to be related to him distantly, and he indicated plainly to the press that he knows things about Alex that Alex does not want to become public. He has subsequently declined to say anything further about the matter (which was, legally, a wise move, and I imagine an attorney told him to keep his mouth shut for the time being). People will be tight-lipped about this until some charges start to stick to Alex, I'm sure.
by Anonymous | reply 146 | September 29, 2021 4:47 PM |
This Reddit thread contains the full-text of a WSJ article from Sept 23. This is the most comprehensive summary I've seen so far.
by Anonymous | reply 147 | September 29, 2021 4:52 PM |
R147 I’m only a few paragraphs in, but something I’ve suspected has finally been confirmed when it was stated that Mandy Matney is a blog poster, so FITS NEWS must not even be an actual printed news paper. I wonder if Island Packet is just a website too and not an actual newspaper?
by Anonymous | reply 148 | September 29, 2021 5:36 PM |
[quote]it was stated that Mandy Matney is a blog poster
That seemed like an intentional slam at Mandy, who has been very critical of "parachute journalists" like the one who wrote this article.
Mandy seems nice and competent, but she is too eager to make the story about herself, which isn't a sign of a good journalist.
by Anonymous | reply 149 | September 29, 2021 5:42 PM |
R148, that might be true, but a lot of "publications" exist only online; it doesn't necessarily mean that they unreliable.
by Anonymous | reply 150 | September 29, 2021 5:42 PM |
If it’s a blog, why would I expect any journalistic integrity, by its very nature a blog is biased.
by Anonymous | reply 151 | September 29, 2021 6:18 PM |
That Saint Gabby Petite stole our thunder.
by Anonymous | reply 152 | September 29, 2021 6:50 PM |
Gabby and Mallory are wresting in heaven.
by Anonymous | reply 153 | September 29, 2021 7:11 PM |
The WSJ article is great. I had been looking for a pic of the Murdaugh home online, and could never find one. The article indicated that they sold their nearly 7,000 sq ft home (481 Holly Street) in May of 2020 for less than $400,000, which seems low, but is probably in line with other properties in that jerkwater town. Maggie's facebook indicated that they had moved to the "vacation house" that Buster was pictured at up-thread, so it would make sense that they would all be staying at their hunting estate, which was the only property they had that was local.
by Anonymous | reply 154 | September 29, 2021 7:23 PM |
Interesting comment from the Reddit poster who posted the WSJ article:
[quote]According to an affidavit of a close Murdaugh family associate, Buster had invited Stephen to join him on a family vacation to Key West, where he promised to “come out” about his sexual orientation and reveal their relationship to his family. Buster changed his mind about the Florida trip, apparently worried about how the family and public would react to him coming out as gay. Shortly after Buster allegedly changed his mind, Stephen was found dead.
[quote]An affidavit!!!
[quote]This means when Stephen was killed, people knew. It wasn’t a rumor. People knew about Buster and Stephen. And no one came forward and told the police or told his mother.
by Anonymous | reply 155 | September 29, 2021 8:22 PM |
Poor Stephen. Never fuck around with self-hating closet cases, no good can come of it
by Anonymous | reply 156 | September 29, 2021 8:29 PM |
Here's another interesting post (re-posted from somewhere else?) on the Reddit thread:
[quote]Before he became the focal point of America’s most riveting true crime drama – the ‘Murdaugh Murders’ saga – South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was a legal representative and business partner of a man from Allendale, S.C. named Barrett T. Boulware.
[quote]And before 4157 Moselle Road in Islandton, S.C. became the site of one of South Carolina’s highest-profile homicides – the June 7, 2021 murders of 52-year-old Maggie Murdaugh and 22-year-old Paul Murdaugh – this sprawling hunting property on the sleepy Salkehatchie River was soldto Alex Murdaugh by Boulware’s wife, Jeannine Morris Boulware.
[quote]For five dollars …
[quote]Wait, though … who are the Boulwares? And what is their nexus to this still-unspooling made-for-Hollywood drama?
by Anonymous | reply 157 | September 29, 2021 8:36 PM |
R157, the Boulewares are the “respectable” family alleged to be involved in drug-smuggling. At least per Reddit.
by Anonymous | reply 158 | September 29, 2021 8:45 PM |
Yes, R158.
There's a lot of juicy detail about the Boulware/Murdaugh connection on this Reddit thread - linked here (thanks to R147 for finding it).
by Anonymous | reply 159 | September 29, 2021 8:50 PM |
Very interesting, R157.
For comparison here's a 340 acre hunting property nearby with a very basic bunkhouse/garage but some admittedly attractive land (in that spooky swampy way.) $1.8M which would suggest the Murdaugh's ¢5 purchase (with or without improvements) was quite the bargain given it's 5x or 6x larger.
by Anonymous | reply 160 | September 29, 2021 10:37 PM |
Anybody else frustrated that still at this point when you look up “Murdaugh” on Twitter it wants to give you the results for “Murtaugh” and you need to dismiss those search results? How has Twitter not learned by now with the billions of tweets that people are searching for Murdaugh?
by Anonymous | reply 161 | September 29, 2021 10:43 PM |
find buster's dirty twitter. @scgingerpubes
by Anonymous | reply 162 | September 29, 2021 10:45 PM |
Dear Alex (which I have always secretly pronounced with an X):
Well, maybe you did me a favor. If you hadn’t killed me with that gun, I would have died of embarrassment by now, watching you make such a ridiculous jackass of yourself.
I would use this letter to tell you exactly what I think of you but I will get disqualified for an upgrade in accommodations if I use that type of language. I’m already on thin ice with the Landlord. Stuck in some boring waiting room with old Newsweek magazines, reportedly for the sins of greed and enabling two sociopaths.
The last time I saw Paul was when you shot him in the face. I asked the folks at the Information Desk where he was and they just rolled their eyes and said, “Oh, honey . . .” When I realized what they meant, I got tearful. Isn’t that pathetic, after all that little skunk did? But a mother’s love is hard to wear out. King Lear said it's sharper than a serpent’s tooth to have an ungrateful child. But the lingering love for such a child seems to bite with better aim.
Anyhow, I don’t want to get all philosophical because you’re not the sharpest knife in the drawer and were never inclined to think about anyone other than someone called “Alex” who couldn’t even pronounce his own goddamn name. Oops. I’m gonna be in this room a little longer for that. But it was worth it.
Since there is zero chance of running into you in the future, I will use this opportunity to say:
Goodbye,
Margaret
by Anonymous | reply 163 | September 29, 2021 11:45 PM |
That was fun R163
by Anonymous | reply 164 | September 29, 2021 11:55 PM |
R163 Do Mallory next! Do Mallory next!
by Anonymous | reply 165 | September 30, 2021 1:14 AM |
I cut and pasted R163 from the Reddit page. It was written by Mrs. Betty Bowers, who, I assume, is the same one we know. It sounds like her.
by Anonymous | reply 166 | September 30, 2021 2:52 AM |
[quote]It was written by Mrs. Betty Bowers, who, I assume, is the same one we know. It sounds like her.
Then you are quoting Andrew Bradley. Comedian Devon Green came on board when he realized he needed a visual to go with his words. She had just scored with her parody of Brenda Dickson's Welcome to my Home.
by Anonymous | reply 167 | September 30, 2021 3:55 AM |
FITS news is shady as hell. that guy has a hard on for Thomas Ravenel ever since Ravenel fired him from his campaign. His site is a joke, he's a misogynist and his paywall is fucking stupid. Can't stand Will Folks.
by Anonymous | reply 168 | September 30, 2021 2:14 PM |
R143- I don't know how they're in business either but I get free subscriptions to People, Vanity Fair and Town & Country thru Mercury magazines. You answer a few questions about your industry and get points toward free magazines. Works very well and no spam after. If anyone has a waiting room or is say a hairstylist and needs magazines, it's a great way to do that.
From the site: [quote] Are these magazines really FREE? Yes...they are really FREE! There are no hidden costs, bills, or obligations. Unlike consumer magazines, which are available to anyone for purchase, these business publications are available at no cost, but only to those who qualify. While the publishers make no money on subscription sales, they are paid a premium by advertisers who want to get their message in front of a highly targeted audience. This allows publishers to offer them at no cost in a model that benefits the consumer, publisher and advertiser alike - everybody wins.
When will my subscription arrive? Your first issue of your subscription should arrive in 10-12 weeks from the time you completed your survey, provided you are qualified by the publisher. Please keep in mind that delivery time may vary from publisher to publisher.
What's required to qualify for the subscription? Publishers have a variety of criteria they use to determine qualification for their publications, and are solely responsible for determining the specific requirements needed for qualification. Unfortunately, Mercury Magazines does not have any influence over this process.
How do I know if I've qualified for the subscription? All completed survey forms are forwarded to the publisher for processing. It is the sole discretion of the publisher to determine if they will accept or deny subscriptions. Unfortunately publishers do not always have a procedure to notify subscribers if they are not accepted.
Can non-U.S. residents qualify to get free business publications? The publishers determine the countries that are eligible for free subscriptions. Some publishers have an international edition available.
How can I change my mailing address once I've ordered? You will need to contact the publisher of your subscription directly to change your address. You can find publisher contact information either in the first few pages of the print magazine or at the publisher website.
by Anonymous | reply 169 | September 30, 2021 2:24 PM |
R143- I don't know how they're in business either but I get free subscriptions to People, Vanity Fair and Town & Country thru Mercury magazines. You answer a few questions about your industry and get points toward free magazines. Works very well and no spam after. If anyone has a waiting room or is say a hairstylist and needs magazines, it's a great way to do that.
From the site:
[quote] Are these magazines really FREE? Yes...they are really FREE! There are no hidden costs, bills, or obligations. Unlike consumer magazines, which are available to anyone for purchase, these business publications are available at no cost, but only to those who qualify. While the publishers make no money on subscription sales, they are paid a premium by advertisers who want to get their message in front of a highly targeted audience. This allows publishers to offer them at no cost in a model that benefits the consumer, publisher and advertiser alike - everybody wins.
When will my subscription arrive? Your first issue of your subscription should arrive in 10-12 weeks from the time you completed your survey, provided you are qualified by the publisher. Please keep in mind that delivery time may vary from publisher to publisher.
What's required to qualify for the subscription? Publishers have a variety of criteria they use to determine qualification for their publications, and are solely responsible for determining the specific requirements needed for qualification. Unfortunately, Mercury Magazines does not have any influence over this process.
How do I know if I've qualified for the subscription? All completed survey forms are forwarded to the publisher for processing. It is the sole discretion of the publisher to determine if they will accept or deny subscriptions. Unfortunately publishers do not always have a procedure to notify subscribers if they are not accepted.
Can non-U.S. residents qualify to get free business publications? The publishers determine the countries that are eligible for free subscriptions. Some publishers have an international edition available.
How can I change my mailing address once I've ordered? You will need to contact the publisher of your subscription directly to change your address. You can find publisher contact information either in the first few pages of the print magazine or at the publisher website.
by Anonymous | reply 170 | September 30, 2021 2:24 PM |
R143- I don't know how they're in business either but I get free subscriptions to People, Vanity Fair and Town & Country thru Mercury magazines. You answer a few questions about your industry and get points toward free magazines. Works very well and no spam after. If anyone has a waiting room or is say a hairstylist and needs magazines, it's a great way to do that.
From the site:
[quote] Are these magazines really FREE? Yes...they are really FREE! There are no hidden costs, bills, or obligations. Unlike consumer magazines, which are available to anyone for purchase, these business publications are available at no cost, but only to those who qualify. While the publishers make no money on subscription sales, they are paid a premium by advertisers who want to get their message in front of a highly targeted audience. This allows publishers to offer them at no cost in a model that benefits the consumer, publisher and advertiser alike - everybody wins. When will my subscription arrive? Your first issue of your subscription should arrive in 10-12 weeks from the time you completed your survey, provided you are qualified by the publisher. Please keep in mind that delivery time may vary from publisher to publisher. What's required to qualify for the subscription? Publishers have a variety of criteria they use to determine qualification for their publications, and are solely responsible for determining the specific requirements needed for qualification. Unfortunately, Mercury Magazines does not have any influence over this process. How do I know if I've qualified for the subscription? All completed survey forms are forwarded to the publisher for processing. It is the sole discretion of the publisher to determine if they will accept or deny subscriptions. Unfortunately publishers do not always have a procedure to notify subscribers if they are not accepted. Can non-U.S. residents qualify to get free business publications? The publishers determine the countries that are eligible for free subscriptions. Some publishers have an international edition available. How can I change my mailing address once I've ordered? You will need to contact the publisher of your subscription directly to change your address. You can find publisher contact information either in the first few pages of the print magazine or at the publisher website.
by Anonymous | reply 171 | September 30, 2021 2:25 PM |
do you sell magazines?
by Anonymous | reply 172 | September 30, 2021 2:32 PM |
R172- As I stated previously: No. If I did I wouldn't be shilling free ones. I'm just telling people it exists in case anyone wants some. Geez. Sorry.
by Anonymous | reply 173 | September 30, 2021 2:45 PM |
FFS...three fucking dumbass posts about scam magazine subscriptions on a completely unrelated thread. Troll much?
by Anonymous | reply 174 | September 30, 2021 2:51 PM |
Thanks R174. I was totally lost after checking in on this thread after a few days and seeing magazine shit spammed. Was wondering what had happened.
by Anonymous | reply 175 | September 30, 2021 2:53 PM |
R148- Correct on FITS. It's a glorified news blog but it's really a site for Folks to ostracize anyone he sees fit, usually those in politics. He has zero political connections and gets all of his info from online sources. He makes money from ads, "donations" (from politicians who want to smear someone) and his subscription base (although no one is stupid enough to pay it (just switch your ISP to your phone, a public WiFi or something). He's not respected at all, politically or journalistically and has several charges against him, one for pedophilia. He harassed one senate page to the point where she got a restraining order against him (she was 19 years old and he completely sexualized her, posted family photos of her with suggestive captions, one was "not the last lap she'll be grinding on" on a photo of the girl and her grandfather, sent out numerous emails to govt officials and her fellow pages with a list of whom she had supposedly slept with, photoshopped her head onto a porn stars body- basically he tried to ruin a young woman's life because she didn't want to do a interview with his creepy self. A few years later, he started in on one of the Calhouns, calling her senate Barbie, posting her childhood photos, etc.These things pretty much nullified any credibility he had and have rightfully ruined his political consulting career. The Island Packet does exist in print, I think it's a bi-weekly or weekly now but you'll find better reporting on this (and anything else) in the Post & Courier.
by Anonymous | reply 176 | September 30, 2021 3:00 PM |
Yes, Will Folks does seem very creepy. Just “off” in every way- looks, demeanor, obviously with the harassing behavior.
I’ll still read the shit he’s slinging because it’s amusing. But I wouldn’t pay for it.
by Anonymous | reply 177 | September 30, 2021 3:31 PM |
Was Will Folks slipping the dick to Nikki Haley?
by Anonymous | reply 178 | September 30, 2021 3:36 PM |
So what the insight to Mandy Matley moving from Island Packet to FITS NEWS, is IP an actual journalistic endeavor and Will lured her away to give his format more journalistic weight?
by Anonymous | reply 179 | September 30, 2021 4:29 PM |
[quote]So what the insight to Mandy Matley moving from Island Packet to FITS NEWS
There is speculation that Island Packet was not thrilled with her sharing deposition testimony that was under a court order to remain confidential.
She is apparently friends with the attorney representing the Beach family and he gave her copies of depositions that were taken as part of a mediation.
Parkers, a defendant, filed an objection with the court to the deposition being released to Mandy.
by Anonymous | reply 180 | September 30, 2021 4:37 PM |
People mag stands by their claim that Maggie consulted a divorce attorney. Alex's lawyer counters with, "But they sent nice text messages to each other!"
by Anonymous | reply 181 | September 30, 2021 8:34 PM |
God, he is HIDEOUS.
by Anonymous | reply 182 | September 30, 2021 8:36 PM |
Miss Maggie’s not exactly Helen of Troy herself…
by Anonymous | reply 183 | September 30, 2021 8:38 PM |
R181 That "denial" does not contain the words "Maggie did not consult a divorce attorney six weeks before she was murdered."
by Anonymous | reply 184 | September 30, 2021 8:40 PM |
Maggie was okay-looking for a 50-something frau. Alex looks like Brian Dennehy with tardface
by Anonymous | reply 185 | September 30, 2021 8:43 PM |
Did Buster kill Stephen Smith or did daddy kill him for "luring his son into the gay lifestyle" or some shit like that
by Anonymous | reply 186 | September 30, 2021 8:45 PM |
R186 I think Paul killed him.
by Anonymous | reply 187 | September 30, 2021 8:50 PM |
Alex's spokesmodel said they had reviewed many years of text messages. How is that possible? I thought carriers only save a max of one year, unless there was some reason to do otherwise?
by Anonymous | reply 188 | October 1, 2021 3:59 AM |
^If you're an attorney, there might well be very good reasons to preserve texts for as long as possible.
by Anonymous | reply 189 | October 1, 2021 2:37 PM |
^I guess, like OJ, they are looking for the killer. In the digital age you don't even have to go to the trouble of doing it at the golf course.
by Anonymous | reply 190 | October 1, 2021 2:38 PM |
[quote]Alex's spokesmodel said they had reviewed many years of text messages.
Alex's spokemodel also said that he had been shot in the head. And by strangers in a blue pickup. And that he had nothing to do with it.
Alex's PR people and attorneys are liars, just like their client.
There is nothing in their latest statement that denied that Maggie met with a divorce lawyer 6 weeks before she was murdered.
by Anonymous | reply 191 | October 1, 2021 2:54 PM |
OJ can take Alex on some of his golf trips. They can search for the real killers together
by Anonymous | reply 192 | October 1, 2021 3:06 PM |
Murdaugh Most Foul
Red Man Walking
Nothing Could Be Finer than to Kill in Carolina in the Morning
by Anonymous | reply 193 | October 1, 2021 3:14 PM |
There was a WSJ article posted on Reddit. The most interesting thing was that changes in the tort laws (?) meant that PIMPED was now going to lose the major part of their business.
by Anonymous | reply 194 | October 1, 2021 3:33 PM |
PiMPED made its money by suing railroads. SC had a law that you could sue in any county if the corporation did business anywhere in the state. So they kept suing in Hampton County, where they could count on the judges and juries.
by Anonymous | reply 195 | October 1, 2021 5:46 PM |
R194, this is a short blurb about the law if you are interested. Apparently, the change in personal injury law happened in large part because of the Murdaugh law firm: before the change in law, any corporation that did business in South Carolina could be sued in Hampton County, which had a history of awarding huge verdicts to plaintiffs who were, presumably, represented by Alex and his partners.
by Anonymous | reply 196 | October 1, 2021 6:04 PM |
Anyone else think that the three boat girls were most likely all Mean Girls, but no one is going to say that?
by Anonymous | reply 197 | October 2, 2021 12:38 AM |
And wore a lot of turquoise. Yes. Know the time.
by Anonymous | reply 198 | October 2, 2021 1:12 AM |
No, these girls didn’t have enough money to be southern mean girls.
They were just dumb, redneck adjacent but “sweet” girls trying to get by on their looks.
I went to school with girls like this.
The true “mean girls” girls are in private schools in Charleston.
by Anonymous | reply 199 | October 2, 2021 3:51 AM |
^Or sitting in a sorority house at USC.
by Anonymous | reply 200 | October 2, 2021 1:44 PM |
I disagree R199, these girls are old enough now to be out of college and working at/owning a clothing “boutique” at the beach is a dream come true for that type. They apparently all worked there at some point, and two of the girls working ( I believe one is the owner or daughter of the owner) there now were in the boat the night of the crash. They are obviously mean girls, look at the reviews for It’s Retail Therapy. Lots of people commenting about how they were ignored by the employees. Typical mean girl behavior.
by Anonymous | reply 201 | October 2, 2021 6:01 PM |
R201 Interesting, is that on Yelp reviews?
by Anonymous | reply 202 | October 2, 2021 6:05 PM |
Google and Facebook. One of the Google reviews is from a Mary Elizabeth Murdaugh, who I assume is a daughter of one of Alex’s two brothers.
by Anonymous | reply 203 | October 2, 2021 6:12 PM |
I just left a review stating how unnerving it was to be waited on by someone who was dead.
by Anonymous | reply 204 | October 2, 2021 6:33 PM |
Good news for the family of the maid who "accidentally" fell and died
by Anonymous | reply 205 | October 4, 2021 5:52 PM |
That lawyer is settling in hopes the whole thing will blow over and the SC bar won't yank his license.
He should be criminally charged.
by Anonymous | reply 206 | October 4, 2021 6:23 PM |
LMAO at the latest Mandy Matney production where she goes even further inserting herself dramatically into the story then before. Apparently, during Alec’s hearing she couldn’t be there “for personal reasons, that she will reveal some day in her book,” and Alec’s lawyer made a disparaging sexist remark about her and she is having none of it! NONE OF IT! She just keeps coming off as the insufferable mean girl intrepid editor of the school newspaper in this bizarre Riverdalesque saga. So, what will her devastating personal reveal be, that she has vocal nodes? A miscarriage from the stress? A meeting with Netflix to sell her story? Stay tuned for more of the Mandy Matney show, not those other evil outside journalist who are riding in her coattails.
by Anonymous | reply 207 | October 5, 2021 8:57 AM |
R207 I thought it was very unprofessional of her to constantly make the story about herself.
And what kind of a journalist is she that didn't get that in the remark Alex's slimy attorney made, the word "sexual" was about gender, not intercourse?
by Anonymous | reply 208 | October 5, 2021 2:16 PM |
She wants revenge because she was Margaret's secret lesbian lover?
by Anonymous | reply 209 | October 5, 2021 2:57 PM |
R208 - A shitty one. The only kind associated with FITS.
by Anonymous | reply 210 | October 6, 2021 3:15 AM |
How can they sue him when he's already squandered all the money? Less suing, more criminal charges, please!
"Alex Murdaugh’s former law firm, founded by his great-grandfather in 1910, filed a lawsuit claiming that Murdaugh funneled stolen money from clients and the law firm into a fake bank account for years. Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth and Detrick filed the suit Wednesday in Colleton County court, alleging its former employee “was able to covertly steal these funds by disguising disbursements from settlements as payments” to Murdaugh’s fraudulent account, the firm alleges. PMPED’s lawsuit against Murdaugh comes one day after court documents indicated the firm could be implicated in Murdaugh’s scheme to divert a multimillion-dollar settlement away from the heirs of his former housekeeper."
by Anonymous | reply 211 | October 6, 2021 7:42 PM |
If Murdaugh has squandered the money he stole, then if the law film he stole from get a judgement against him, they can seize whatever houses and real estate he owns, cars, jewelry, and anything salable. Which won't be enough to make up their losses, but they'll do it anyway, in the hopes that making a show of honesty will save the firm. Which probably can't be saved, because I bet the other attorneys were just as corrupt as Alex.
Buster's inheritance is probably going to consist of whatever secret offshore accounts Alex is willing to tell him about, and that won't be all of them.
by Anonymous | reply 212 | October 6, 2021 9:14 PM |
Really, Buster's life is probably essentially over. Even if he wasn't involved in any of the fuckery, it will still follow, and haunt him the rest of his days. I still imagine that he'll commit suicide at some point; ditto with Alex.
by Anonymous | reply 213 | October 6, 2021 9:36 PM |
If Alec has gotten this far without killing himself, he won't do so any time soon, and IMHO he won't until it's clear that the game is up and he's got no recourse but to accept jail and/or life as a poor person. My guess is that he'll stretch out the legal fights for a few years, possibly shoot himself if all the judgements go against him, or possibly then leave the country and live on whatever he's got in secret offshore accounts. But it's hard to give up a place in a community like the one he had, the big fish in a small pond, people love status and if he flees to live as a fugitive in the Caymans or Uruguay or whatever, he'll have to live as a nobody with limited resources.
Either way, he'll leave Buster with diddly-squat, and Buster will have to live with no family money and the handicap of notoriety he didn't earn.
by Anonymous | reply 214 | October 6, 2021 10:57 PM |
I saw somewhere that 6 weeks before she was killed the wife had written a check to a charity that bounced . Apparently there was indeed marital troubles. Im convinced he was the one who killed the wife and son.
by Anonymous | reply 215 | October 7, 2021 12:03 AM |
One of his brothers was an accountant with the law firm. Who will want to do business with such an inept bunch.
by Anonymous | reply 216 | October 7, 2021 12:15 AM |
R213 Weirdly, it’s a blessing Buster got thrown out of law school for plagiarism and ended his law career there, because at this point no one is going to take him seriously as a lawyer with this family background and he can’t just be slotted into the family business anymore. His best bet is to change his name, dye his hair, move to Alaska and become a park ranger or find some career like that.
by Anonymous | reply 217 | October 7, 2021 12:53 AM |
R217 A park ranger?! With his taste in clothes?
by Anonymous | reply 218 | October 7, 2021 1:25 AM |
R218 Exactly, he need a career where the outfit is provided.
by Anonymous | reply 219 | October 7, 2021 1:28 AM |
At least he'll be able to sell his Ranger outfits in his online store for a little extra cash.
by Anonymous | reply 220 | October 7, 2021 2:22 AM |
Please.
Buster gonna get him an OnlyFans account.
by Anonymous | reply 221 | October 7, 2021 5:36 AM |
This is nice and the first time I’m seeing the LGBTQ+ community reacting to this murder.
by Anonymous | reply 222 | October 7, 2021 12:16 PM |
R222 Wonderful. Open your wallets, DLers!
by Anonymous | reply 223 | October 7, 2021 2:58 PM |
[quote]Buster gonna get him an OnlyFans account.
Oh, honey . . . with that face, it will be an OnlyFan.
by Anonymous | reply 224 | October 7, 2021 5:01 PM |
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by Anonymous | reply 225 | October 9, 2021 3:23 AM |
[quote][R222] Wonderful. Open your wallets, DLers!
I did, and a moth flew out.
by Anonymous | reply 226 | October 9, 2021 3:37 AM |
Here is the gofundme page for the Stephen Smith fundraiser
by Anonymous | reply 227 | October 9, 2021 3:47 AM |
R225 GREAT article...what a total bunch of thieves these hicks are; shell companies, fake trustees. Its really getting good now.... I never thought Alex killed Maggie and Paul, but now I think he killed Maggie, and later Paul when he saw so9mething he shouldn't.
by Anonymous | reply 228 | October 9, 2021 4:08 AM |
This is all so damned trashy. And these people thought they had class.
by Anonymous | reply 229 | October 9, 2021 5:50 PM |
You know that the housekeeper wasn't the first person they tried that insurance scam on.
The judge who signed off on the "settlement" -- without even a case number -- needs to be investigated, too.
by Anonymous | reply 230 | October 9, 2021 5:54 PM |
[quote]Murdaugh, who came into the national spotlight this year when he found his wife and youngest son shot to death in the yet-to-be-resolved case, is currently in jail after allegedly hiring a hit man to shoot him in the head to collect insurance money.
Crackerjack reporting by the Daily Mail. Alex is NOT in jail, which is an outrage.
by Anonymous | reply 231 | October 9, 2021 5:56 PM |
R217- Buster was never in law school. Total fabrication.
by Anonymous | reply 232 | October 9, 2021 6:05 PM |
R232 Kindly, do not talk out of your ass.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Buster was thrown out of law school for plagiarism.
by Anonymous | reply 233 | October 9, 2021 6:16 PM |
Alex's translucent eyebrows freak me out.
by Anonymous | reply 234 | October 9, 2021 8:16 PM |
[quote]Crackerjack reporting by the Daily Mail. Alex is NOT in jail, which is an outrage.
He WAS in jail, and posted bond to get out, just like anyone else would be able to (if they had the resources, or went through a bail bondsman.)
by Anonymous | reply 235 | October 9, 2021 10:26 PM |
The housekeeper's death is creepy given everything that has since come out about Murdaugh. If I've understood correctly, she died; Murdaugh got the sons to make an insurance claim against him, then funnelled most of the award to himself through corrupt lawyer friends, which the sons didn't know about? Really makes you wonder whether she was killed for this express purpose.
by Anonymous | reply 236 | October 9, 2021 11:52 PM |
It reminds me of that scandal about 20 years ago in which some lowlifes were “adopting” homeless people, insuring them to the teeth, then killing them.
by Anonymous | reply 237 | October 9, 2021 11:54 PM |
R237 I don’t know about that particular case, but here’s one where they were doing that back in 1879.
by Anonymous | reply 238 | October 10, 2021 12:29 AM |
Think he may mean Helen Golay and Olga Rutterschmidt, two women in their 70s who were obsessed with identity fraud. Two homeless men they'd housed and cared for for two years were run over in similar circumstances, and they collected insurance policies on them.
by Anonymous | reply 239 | October 10, 2021 12:37 AM |
r239's story was the plot of an episode of The Closer.
by Anonymous | reply 240 | October 10, 2021 12:50 AM |
[quote]Buster was never in law school.
Neither was Buck.
by Anonymous | reply 241 | October 10, 2021 2:58 AM |
[quote]He WAS in jail
For a minute. The Daily Mail made it sound as if he still was.
by Anonymous | reply 242 | October 10, 2021 3:01 AM |
I will add some local color:
A beloved football coach died in my hometown Saturday. My hometown is close to Hampton, SC.
One of the Coach’s pallbearers has the last name “Murdaugh.”
They’re sure to be related. Doesn’t look like this Murdaugh is a lawyer, though.
by Anonymous | reply 243 | October 12, 2021 12:35 AM |
Maybe it's Buster, R243.
by Anonymous | reply 244 | October 12, 2021 9:17 AM |
recap in today's NYTimes to bring you up to date.
by Anonymous | reply 245 | October 12, 2021 1:22 PM |
Their beach house on Edisto Island is being levied for nonpayment of taxes.
by Anonymous | reply 246 | October 12, 2021 2:52 PM |
Well, that’s another reason for poor Maggie to roll over in her grave, it seems like that was her happy place.
by Anonymous | reply 247 | October 12, 2021 2:56 PM |
This case is going to end with a whimper when they put Alex in prison for tax evasion.
by Anonymous | reply 248 | October 12, 2021 2:58 PM |
^Sylvia, does the IRS require you to claim stolen trust account funds as income? LOL...
by Anonymous | reply 249 | October 12, 2021 3:03 PM |
I've been away.... what is the best guess as to who murdered Mom and son Paul? so much has happened since then. Thanks in advance
by Anonymous | reply 250 | October 12, 2021 3:41 PM |
[quote] Really makes you wonder whether [Gloria Satterfield] was killed for this express purpose
What a horrid act, if that ever ends up being the case. Sadly, it's well within the territory of possibilities.
Imagine what type of psychopath it would take to allegedly conspire to murder your family nanny of 25 years, someone who cared for your children since infancy, just to collect money in an insurance fraud scheme. And that's far from the worst of it. How could someone allegedly murder their own wife and son? It's mind boggling trying to fathom how anyone could commit such heinous acts.
by Anonymous | reply 251 | October 12, 2021 3:50 PM |
R250 It’s still all over the place depending on if you think Maggie was the primary target or Paul was, or the hundred variations in between that.
by Anonymous | reply 252 | October 12, 2021 3:52 PM |
[quote]Imagine what type of psychopath it would take to allegedly conspire to murder your family nanny of 25 years, someone who cared for your children since infancy, just to collect money in an insurance fraud scheme.
The same type of sociopath who would then defraud her only children of millions of dollars after promising to help them if they didn't tell anyone?
by Anonymous | reply 253 | October 12, 2021 5:10 PM |
R250, Alex was involved in heavy-duty embezzlement, client fraud, and probably insurance fraud over a number of years. He thinks he can get away with stupid things, such as his alleged suicide attempt. There are rumors that his marriage was in trouble. He looks like the prime suspect, although he might have badgered someone else into helping him with the murders, just as he did with the "suicide attempt."
by Anonymous | reply 254 | October 12, 2021 5:22 PM |
Also, both of his sons are connected to suspicious deaths. That suggests that they grew up in a very warped environment.
by Anonymous | reply 255 | October 12, 2021 5:31 PM |
Basic corpse Gabby Petisco stole their thunder.
by Anonymous | reply 256 | October 12, 2021 6:12 PM |
So who is DL casting in the role of Curtis Edward Smith? Alex's accomplice in the failed/murder attempt....
by Anonymous | reply 257 | October 12, 2021 7:43 PM |
^^ Randy Quaid, of course ^^
by Anonymous | reply 258 | October 12, 2021 8:19 PM |
In that photo, he looks pretty much just like Kurt Russell.
by Anonymous | reply 259 | October 12, 2021 8:29 PM |
A young Gene Hackman.
But alas, that ship has sailed.
by Anonymous | reply 260 | October 13, 2021 5:05 AM |
So many potential twists in this screenplay.
Alex (third generation fuck up) is addicted to dope and money (for gambling?). Begins “borrowing” from client accounts but needs to repay. The firm knows he’s doing it. They are quiet because he’s a name partner and has repaid in the past.
Unfortunately, some big “investments” go south. He uses his influence over the local Justice system and his skills as a insurance lawyer to cover up his and his favored younger son’s malfeasance. Keeps Paul out of jail. Does in housekeeper (and Daddy) to raise funds to try to cover embezzlements.
Might have been enough except Wife figures it out and decides to get out while there’s still some cash on hand. He has her done in but poor Paul gets caught in crossfire.
Double murder means the Law is beginning to circle. He’s got no wife, favorite son is dead, law partners are nervous that borrowed funds haven’t been repaid and they finally go public hoping to cover their asses.
Desperate and despondent, he was planning to slip out of the country after arranging a suicide where Randy Quaid-lookalike’s body was somehow going substitute for his (courtesy of same coroner who ruled housekeeper’s death natural causes?).
“Buster” was going to see about as much of that ten million insurance settlement as did the housekeeper’ kids.
Suicide plot went array.
“Alec” is going away.
by Anonymous | reply 261 | October 13, 2021 10:45 AM |
Where the heck is Barnaby Jones when you need him?
by Anonymous | reply 262 | October 13, 2021 11:40 AM |
Alex’s lawyer has admitted that Alex is a “person of interest” in the murders of his wife and son.
by Anonymous | reply 263 | October 14, 2021 1:10 AM |
Can't stop fantasizing about older son Buster and big black cock.
by Anonymous | reply 264 | October 14, 2021 1:30 AM |
Poor unfortunate soul.
by Anonymous | reply 265 | October 14, 2021 1:51 AM |
R264
In a porn movie - or real life - that picture would be the set-up for them all to run a train on Buster.
It's probably not out of the realm of possibility.
by Anonymous | reply 266 | October 14, 2021 1:23 PM |
Eddie speaks!!
"If I'da shot him, he'd be dead."
by Anonymous | reply 267 | October 14, 2021 1:54 PM |
#BREAKING Alex Murdaugh, upon his release from drug rehab in Orlando, Florida, was arrested and charged in connection to insurance settlements obtained following housekeeper Gloria Satterfield’s death. He’ll be extradited back to South Carolina.
by Anonymous | reply 268 | October 14, 2021 3:13 PM |
FINALLY!
by Anonymous | reply 269 | October 14, 2021 3:47 PM |
Plea bargain next for murder...he admits he did them in exchange for not pursuing the death penalty. ?
by Anonymous | reply 270 | October 14, 2021 4:18 PM |
R270, he might plead out because he might not be able to pay for multiple murder trials.
by Anonymous | reply 271 | October 14, 2021 4:33 PM |
But at least I face it all sober and clearheaded!
by Anonymous | reply 272 | October 14, 2021 4:38 PM |
Jim Griffin’s & Dick Harpootlian’s Statement:
[quote]Our client was too strung out of heroin, ur, we mean opioids, for 2, ur, we mean 20 years, that he didn't know what he was doing when he concocted that elaborate scheme to steal from Gloria Satterfield's sons. And he sure as shottin', pardon the expression, didn't recognize Paul or Maggie when he went outside to shoot an intruder in the face. Alex is the real victim here. We are crying for HIM as we get our little lady secretary to type this statement. Let he who has not sinned serve the next indictment.
by Anonymous | reply 273 | October 14, 2021 4:52 PM |
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by Anonymous | reply 274 | October 14, 2021 4:56 PM |
Finally, JUSTICE!!!
Well, for one of his crimes. But it's one of the biggies.
by Anonymous | reply 275 | October 14, 2021 5:29 PM |
Dude got ahold of some Just For Men blond hair dye
by Anonymous | reply 276 | October 14, 2021 5:31 PM |
Alex ran up debt up to his eyeballs and embezzled funds from client accounts because he was used to a certain level of luxury that isn’t as easy for a local scion lawyer to maintain as it was in his father’s generations.
The housekeeper actually did fall, but Alex took advantage of her death to try and amass more funds.
Alex’s first kill was a hitman he hired to kill Stephen Smith, because he caught him and Buster together sexually, or even just heard about it. When Alex got away with that, his ego ballooned. But Maggie was probably suspicious and making comments at home.
Paul’s drunken driving that got a girl killed led to increased tension in the family, and Maggie may have begun to criticize Alex and examine his spending habits more closely with the potential of a civil verdict.
Alex, encouraged by getting away with Smith’s murder and feeling the heat from a Maggie considering divorce, decided to hire a hitman again to have her taken out as well. He may genuinely have been abusing drugs at this time because this plan was immensely stupid!! Paul witnessed or otherwise interrupted the killing, and got shot himself. The double nature of the murder drew far more attention than Alex expected (again, stupid).
by Anonymous | reply 277 | October 14, 2021 5:43 PM |
I’m sure of all the crimes he’s committed he thought the least about getting caught for this one. This is the tip of the iceberg, but the one he felt was easiest to pull fd since he controlled after inch of it from the start.
by Anonymous | reply 278 | October 14, 2021 5:43 PM |
[quote]The housekeeper actually did fall
Thank you omniscient Jesus for letting us know this.
by Anonymous | reply 279 | October 14, 2021 5:54 PM |
I don't think Alex is brave enough to face real prison time.
by Anonymous | reply 280 | October 14, 2021 5:54 PM |
[quote]I’m sure of all the crimes he’s committed he thought the least about getting caught for this one.
I think Alex had gotten away with so much, he didn't think he would get caught for anything.
His worst fear was probably the money he stole from clients, but, even then, I bet he thought the firm would have a self-interest in keeping that hush-hush, allowing him to quietly repay it.
by Anonymous | reply 281 | October 14, 2021 5:56 PM |
In addition to arresting him for stealing the settlement money, they have opened an inquiry into the housekeeper’s death.
by Anonymous | reply 282 | October 14, 2021 6:13 PM |
"I don't think Alex is brave enough to face real prison time."
I'm sure he'll count on his connections in the legal system to give him an easy plea bargain, send him to a luxury minimum-security prison, and grant him an early and lenient parole.
My crystal-ball wild guess is that he'll do time for assorted acts of embezzlement, get out of a luxury prison early, and head for a country where he's stashed some stolen millions. Interpol will not be notified of a parole violator leaving the country, and nobody will ever be arrested for the various murders that have taken place here.
by Anonymous | reply 283 | October 14, 2021 6:19 PM |
Meanwhile, Buster went to a football game. Caption this:
by Anonymous | reply 284 | October 14, 2021 6:44 PM |
R284 Mandy tweeted the uncropped version of that pic. Buster is looking at a table of booze bottles like he wants to give them all blowjobs.
That is/was a family of drunks.
by Anonymous | reply 285 | October 14, 2021 7:00 PM |
Here I thought he was eyeing some BBC.
by Anonymous | reply 286 | October 14, 2021 8:40 PM |
Charges related to dead housekeeper’s money…
by Anonymous | reply 287 | October 14, 2021 8:43 PM |
I'm still puzzled by the suggested amounts of money and where it went.
The Murdaughs lived big for their little corner of Hicksville in Colleton County and Hampton, bit didn't hold the tiniest candle to the big money or old names of Charleston, not even to Savannah.
The Hampton house that had been their principal home was sold, and they split time between the Edisto house and the Moselle hunting lodge. The Hampton house sold for $400K-something because it was in fuck all Hampton. The Edisto house cost about that much and is now worth more, but it's modest by the standards of the place. The hunting lodge may be worth a lot of money to judge by large tracts of the same purpose in the area, but of course it cost a whopping $5.00, officially.
Either the Murdaughs worked miracles for the day that parted with the hunting estate for a fiver, or it was a way to keep a thumb on the Murdaughs.: Gratitude or control or something shifty in between.
Drugs, whores, pissing money away can burn through sums 8n the six figures, but in the seven- and eight-figures? How the fuck?
Something about selling a property worth millions for $5 makes me think the chain of dreadful events was set in motion by some yet unheard of crime. How else do you come to kill your housekeeper, secure an accidental death payment of $5.4M but tell the beneficiaries it was $500K and not even turn that small fraction over to them?
Something set Big Red in a s ramble for cash. The aggravating factors are well known, I just wonder if the root cause remains unknown.
The family were powerful for having a finger in every pie related to law and law enforcement for a century, but there are plenty such families who do this and simply indulge in the occasional more benign favors of advance knowledge and indirect benefits. They do set off killing sprees and insane cover-ups. The Murdaughs are too much dumbass hicks to be very clever about anything. Their association with the shiftier and presumably cleverer drug smuggling family (allegedly) is the interesting link, or so it seems to me.
by Anonymous | reply 288 | October 14, 2021 10:30 PM |
Alex has the crazy eyes.
by Anonymous | reply 289 | October 15, 2021 12:27 AM |
I'm with R288, the Murdaughs didn't seem to be spending the kind of money that Alex allegedly stole. Yes, they lived well, but did so in an area with a low cost of living, where real estate was cheap. And nobody's mentioned Their lifestyle seems like the sort that a successful lawyer with good connections could afford, without stealing millions.
So where DID the stolen millions go? Drugs? Blackmail? Gambling? Invested with Madoff? Did Alex have four or five other families to support? Offshore bank accounts that Maggie couldn't touch? Buster stole it all?
by Anonymous | reply 290 | October 15, 2021 5:40 AM |
R284's pic would support the headline "ROYAL CANNIBAL HORROR: PRINCE HARRY DEVOURS MEGHAN MARKLE."
by Anonymous | reply 291 | October 15, 2021 6:32 AM |
This picture is all. If Dawgpound had ever done integrated videos instead all black videos, this would have been the first.
by Anonymous | reply 292 | October 15, 2021 6:53 AM |
It’s so creepy because he is free of pigment but has black black eyes. Scary-looking motherfucker.
by Anonymous | reply 293 | October 16, 2021 6:22 AM |
For posters who live or have lived in the area, what are the odds that the many, many layers of this will be unearthed and all of various associated crimes resolved? If people aren't talking to CNN would they talk to LE which has been less than forthright and known to be corrupt? Is the FBI's involvement limited to examining Stephen Smith's phone?
by Anonymous | reply 294 | October 16, 2021 6:01 PM |
R294 Supposedly, the feds are all over the embezzling and money laundering angle, too.
by Anonymous | reply 295 | October 16, 2021 6:14 PM |
R293, he has his father’s eyes . . .
by Anonymous | reply 296 | October 16, 2021 6:24 PM |
The locals might not be talking to LE, but you can be sure they’re talking to each other. And someone in the gossip chain will eventually spill.
by Anonymous | reply 297 | October 16, 2021 8:24 PM |
I wouldn't be surprised if Maxwell isn't already dead. When's the last time she's been seen or heard from?
by Anonymous | reply 298 | October 16, 2021 8:28 PM |
R298 What does Maxwell have to do with Murdaugh? Wrong thread glitch?
by Anonymous | reply 299 | October 16, 2021 8:30 PM |
Why aren’t the brother Murdaugh all over Good Morning America now mansplaining what’s going on now?
by Anonymous | reply 300 | October 16, 2021 8:33 PM |
The Murdaugh brothers and their partners in "law" will be best served by keeping their mouths shut, waiting for all the nosy bitches of the internet to move on to some other headline-making crime, and using their money and connections to keep everyone's attention on Alex and not them. I have no doubt that their law firm is corrupt up to the top the chimney, but I'm sure a certain number of their clients like them precisely *because* they're corrupt! That's how corrupt societies or systems work, nobody tries to do things honestly, they make alliances with the people as close as possible to the heart of the corruption, because they're the ones that can get things done.
The corruption will stay even if the Murdaughs topple as a group, because nobody there wants egalatarianism or the rule of law to break out... or at least, nobody who matters does.
by Anonymous | reply 301 | October 16, 2021 11:39 PM |
Will Tori Spelling be playing Maggie?
by Anonymous | reply 303 | October 17, 2021 4:27 PM |
LOL R302 ! You just know those black guys think hes a piece of shit but hang out with him cause he pays for everything. Hes too ugly to have real friends. Plus theyve all pounded those milky white cakes ,maybe even at the same time.
by Anonymous | reply 304 | October 17, 2021 4:30 PM |
Those black guys are not going to like becoming a meme for Buster...he should maybe keep an eye over his shoulder.
by Anonymous | reply 305 | October 17, 2021 5:31 PM |
He can stay at the beach. Colored folks don't like the beach.
by Anonymous | reply 306 | October 17, 2021 6:02 PM |
^That beach house done been repo'd, herney.
by Anonymous | reply 307 | October 17, 2021 6:38 PM |
Buster’s going be living in a killer boat, down by the river, without a paddle soon.
by Anonymous | reply 308 | October 17, 2021 6:56 PM |
I bet Buster knows where daddy hid some of the money.
by Anonymous | reply 309 | October 17, 2021 7:25 PM |
I'd love to know what the hell Buster is thinking. I think my mind would be blown and I'd be very confused.
by Anonymous | reply 310 | October 17, 2021 9:51 PM |
If he's able to hit a ball game and cocktails, I'd say he's feeling okay about the way things are going, R310.
by Anonymous | reply 311 | October 17, 2021 11:28 PM |
I would not assume that, maybe someone dragged him there saying "You've got to stop drinking yourself to death at home, come to a baseball game! They've even got drinks, get off the couch and come along!".
And if Alex has stolen millions stashed away, he hasn't told Buster how to get to them. Sure, Buster didn't seem to be a sociopath like the younger kid, but he couldn't be trusted not to tell his mother about the money before the double murder, and couldn't be trusted not to avenge her after.
by Anonymous | reply 312 | October 17, 2021 11:41 PM |
There are new reports that Alex Murdaugh is back in jail - the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in South Carolina. He was extradited from his rehab facility and arrested on felony fraud charges for stealing $4 million from his housekeeper's life insurance policy.
by Anonymous | reply 313 | October 18, 2021 6:20 AM |
Poor thing.
by Anonymous | reply 314 | October 18, 2021 1:15 PM |
It’s hard to understand how a persons life an fall apart so completely.
If he’s some evil genius, why didn’t he have backup options / safety nets in place?
To have so many privileges in life and still end up like this… it’s truly baffling.
And, no, I don’t think it was because of drugs. I’ve known a lot of high functioning pill heads. Seems he was one, too.
by Anonymous | reply 315 | October 18, 2021 2:40 PM |
No, he wasn’t some sort of evil genius. In fact I’ll bet he is very stupid, not the man his father, grandfather etc was. It was all handed to him. He saw a low level con (keeping the settlement money) because the housekeeper’s sons were even dumber and would be afraid to confront him. I’ll also bet that the other lawyers just rolled their eyes at his work product.
Re the embezzlement…millions? That could be an exaggeration, sloppy bookkeeping, other “borrowers” at the firm letting him take the fall. If it comes out that he was gambling, okay, but I can’t see him having the brains to stash it offshore.
by Anonymous | reply 316 | October 18, 2021 3:22 PM |
Let's do a remake of Double Indemnity where some rich schmuck kills his housekeeper and steals from her insurance
by Anonymous | reply 317 | October 18, 2021 3:27 PM |
"It’s hard to understand how a persons life an fall apart so completely."
No, I think he's either stupid or lazy, both spoiled and entitled, and that makes him a lousy criminal. A proper Master Crimninal thinks everything through and plans for every eventuality, but he counted on his social position and the support of his family to carry him through any difficulties, but now his brothers have thrown him under the bus to save their own asses, and the story is national so he can't count on his corrupt cronies to make it all disappear.
He's a classic case of someone who isn't as smart as he thinks he is.
by Anonymous | reply 318 | October 18, 2021 3:56 PM |
Do we all agree that Alex killed Maw and sonny-boy?
by Anonymous | reply 319 | October 18, 2021 4:05 PM |
^It certainly seems like the most likely explanation to me. So far.
by Anonymous | reply 320 | October 18, 2021 4:26 PM |
^Although...the stupid disposal of Maggie's cell phone on the side of the road argues against Alex being involved directly. As an attorney, he would have known all about how the phone would still be communicating with satellites re its whereabouts, so long as it still had the battery in it, etc., and consequently, he would have made sure that it went into the water somewhere. Maybe Alex paid somebody to do this, but it is HARD to imagine an attorney being dumb enough to believe that paying for an act that is so heinous and violent would not come out in public sooner rather than later. People don't often get away with these kind of hired killings. Maybe Alex KNEW a professional killer. It's confounding, but the key factor to me seems to be that Alex would have certainly known better than to trust a 3rd party to do something so inherently dangerous to HIMSELF, re the risk of getting exposed.
by Anonymous | reply 321 | October 18, 2021 4:34 PM |
And what about that Harpootlian numbskull proclaiming weeks ago that "they" KNEW who the real killer(s) were, and that it would all be revealed in the coming days? Who did they have in mind, I wonder?
by Anonymous | reply 322 | October 18, 2021 4:44 PM |
I wonder if Alex was trying to frame his supplier.
by Anonymous | reply 323 | October 18, 2021 4:57 PM |
R321, it's all less surprising when you think of what the family had been getting away with for years. Alex was used to law enforcement and the whole legal community playing along and covering everything up.
by Anonymous | reply 324 | October 18, 2021 5:32 PM |
[quote]And what about that Harpootlian numbskull proclaiming weeks ago that "they" KNEW who the real killer(s) were
That wasn't as funny as Harpoot saying Alex paid his drug dealer millions of dollars with checks.
by Anonymous | reply 325 | October 18, 2021 5:40 PM |
Yes, he may have got sloppy towards the end after experiencing getting away with so many things, and having the corrupt network of fellow law enforcement and lawyers/judges on his side. Thought experiment: imagine if the media hadn't blown this up? You can see him just quietly getting away with it again. Instead the media attention has put pressure on law enforcement to look into his crimes. And they still haven't arrested anyone for the murders.
by Anonymous | reply 326 | October 18, 2021 7:05 PM |
R326, it makes you wonder who brought the story to the attention of the national media. The story is interesting because of the broader context, including the other suspicious deaths. Someone local must have tipped off reporters that this was a case worth looking at.
by Anonymous | reply 327 | October 18, 2021 8:10 PM |
R327 While the media and public don't really care about the murders of poor scrubs like Stephen Smith, the murders of wealthy upper middle class people are certainly interesting, so I guess (hypothetically assuming he was the one who did it) he went too far, got too confident, and bam, the house of cards is now finally going to come down. Killers and other criminals don't generally stop, they just keep doing it, and even becoming bolder. I don't think he was a genius at all. Just someone who was used to getting away with things and went too far.
by Anonymous | reply 328 | October 18, 2021 8:15 PM |
[Quote]fraud charges for stealing $4 million from his housekeeper's life insurance policy.
What insurance company would write a policy of 4M for a housekeeper? This doesn't sound credible.
by Anonymous | reply 329 | October 18, 2021 11:04 PM |
R329, the claim was actually against Murdaugh’s household liability insurance.
by Anonymous | reply 330 | October 18, 2021 11:10 PM |
Isn't a wrongful death action for lost potential wages?
What insurance company would think a, literal, old maid, would make $4,000,000?
I suspect someone was part of the scheme.
by Anonymous | reply 331 | October 18, 2021 11:42 PM |
"Do we all agree that Alex killed Maw and sonny-boy?"
We still don't know. It's likely enough, but that family had so many enemies that there are still plenty of other possibilities.
Whoever killed them, I'm glad to see Alex going down, one less corrupt petty oligarch means that the world is going to be a slightly better place.
by Anonymous | reply 332 | October 19, 2021 1:53 AM |
“OK, I feel I’ve done my time, I’d like to leave now thank you very much.”
by Anonymous | reply 333 | October 19, 2021 2:02 PM |
It's so funny that the news is making this family out to be a dynasty. No. Far from it. They were ambulance chasers who got lucky they were not involved in the community, Maggie wasn't even a member of the Garden Club or the JL.
Just wait til FITS finally gets wind of the stripper that Alex had stashed in a little trailer Ocean Lakes in Myrtle Beach. The stripper was previously involved with Kent "Shamu" Hardison, another slimey attorney from NC, whose son impregnated a high school girl, Sophia, who killed the baby after delivering it at home, then while on trial was pregnant again. Hardison's wife is now raising that child since the son OD'd and Sophia is beyond unfit. Shamu is Alex's best friend and LE has already uncovered multiple payoffs funneled thru Hardison?Leone to the Murdaugh firm. Hardison has already hired Gerald Hayes (Hayes/Parrish Daughtry) to represent him. Follow the trail and it leads to investments in massage parlors, strip clubs, internet cafe/gambling shacks....Google the suicide of Raymond Mulkey- it's the exact same situation as here and surprise, surprise- Mulkey was not only related to the Murdaugh's, his massive bank fraud is directly connected to the firm as well.
by Anonymous | reply 334 | October 19, 2021 3:04 PM |
BAIL DENIED! This judge is having none of the Murdaugh defense team's bullshit.
by Anonymous | reply 335 | October 19, 2021 3:16 PM |
^^ That's some of the best news yet to come out of this tragic saga. Good.
by Anonymous | reply 336 | October 19, 2021 3:35 PM |
And he ordered a psych eval, which is going to be loads of fun.
by Anonymous | reply 337 | October 19, 2021 3:44 PM |
R333 Are police officers putting their pronouns on their uniforms now?
by Anonymous | reply 338 | October 19, 2021 3:48 PM |
R334, sounds like a whole lot of dirt there. Does that make it more or less likely for a big cleanup?
by Anonymous | reply 339 | October 19, 2021 4:03 PM |
R334, are you talking about Kenneth Hardison? He had a firm with a Leone but I don’t know much about him. I’ll ask around.
by Anonymous | reply 340 | October 19, 2021 4:50 PM |
The judge went even further than what the State asked for.
And he was having none of Dick Harpootlian's "My client is not culpable because he was on drugs" defense.
Gloria Satterfield's attorneys were much more persuasive than either the AG or the defense.
by Anonymous | reply 341 | October 19, 2021 4:52 PM |
The were a dynasty in some podunk SC county. Hell, that whole state is podunk.
by Anonymous | reply 342 | October 19, 2021 4:54 PM |
South Podunkia. It has a nice ring to it.
by Anonymous | reply 343 | October 19, 2021 5:06 PM |
Jesus. There's now a character called Shamu in this sordid tale?
Would attorney Alex be dumb enough to do this or is Buster fundraising like he did selling that ghastly belt?
[Quote]Prosecutors hinted at Tuesday’s hearing that Murdaugh has turned over all his affairs to his surviving son and in recent weeks sold a boat and property in Beaufort County in what they said might be an attempt to hide money from at least three ongoing lawsuits.
by Anonymous | reply 344 | October 19, 2021 6:08 PM |
What are the highlights of Buster’s Poshmark this week? Is he selling some of dad’s clothes too?
by Anonymous | reply 345 | October 19, 2021 6:10 PM |
He's got his dead brother's Vineyard Vines up now.
by Anonymous | reply 346 | October 19, 2021 6:16 PM |
R334, this Kenneth Hardison? Those are very scary teeth.
by Anonymous | reply 347 | October 19, 2021 6:18 PM |
And who is the desperate stripper who is fucking these men? I’d rather scrub toilets or flip burgers. Less degrading and unpleasant. Easier, too.
by Anonymous | reply 348 | October 19, 2021 6:29 PM |
He turned his affairs over to Buster? The same Buster who got expelled from law school? The Buster who loaned his DL to his under-aged brother so he could buy illegal alcohol prior to killing one of his friends? Buster, who's sole quote throughout this whole circus has been, "I don't have any interest in answering y'all's questions"? Brilliant move.
by Anonymous | reply 349 | October 19, 2021 7:10 PM |
R341 A cynic would say that's likely because of the huge media interest. At this point it'd be bad publicity to have the public seeing the good ole boy getting out again.
by Anonymous | reply 350 | October 19, 2021 7:31 PM |
Alex's girlfriend isn't getting any more out of the relationship than a fucking trailer? Girl doesn't know how to gold-dig!
by Anonymous | reply 351 | October 19, 2021 7:35 PM |
Oh, those beach trailer parks generally have lot rent too.
Extended Stay is in her future.
by Anonymous | reply 352 | October 19, 2021 7:39 PM |
Didn't Alex try to stage a killing so that Buster could get (yet another) big insurance payout? And Buster was the one who wasn't killed. It seems that Alex sees Buster as his heir to the podunk dynasty.
by Anonymous | reply 353 | October 19, 2021 8:16 PM |
I still think the thing with the gun and the meth dealer was supposed to be Alex faking his death, leaving the methhead's corpse in a burning car and trusting the local old boys' network to pressure the coroner into misidentifying the corpse.
That would have ticked all the necessary boxes, Buster would have got the big life insurance payout, while Alex took off for the Cayman Islands or wherever he hid his ill-gotten gains from potential divorce lawyers. But he couldn't even carry that off.
by Anonymous | reply 354 | October 19, 2021 10:20 PM |
^ I think Alex hoped to KILL the guy, "in self-defense" rather than actually have himself offed (which is RIDICULOUS), and then palm the corpse off as the likely murderer of Maggie and Sonny Boy, thereby exculpating HIMSELF from that crime. Kind of clever, kind of half-baked.
by Anonymous | reply 355 | October 19, 2021 11:12 PM |
Makes sense, but for the $10,000,000 policy.
R354 seems closer to the truth.
by Anonymous | reply 356 | October 20, 2021 1:35 AM |
R354, the coroner has already covered up a few sketchy Murdaugh deaths. The death of the housekeeper was classified as "natural causes" even though she "fell," and, of course, the cause of death of Stephen Smith seemed to have been completely falsified.
by Anonymous | reply 357 | October 20, 2021 1:43 AM |
Was Buster fucking Stephen or was Alex fucking Stephen? Maybe they were spit roasting him...
by Anonymous | reply 358 | October 20, 2021 1:54 AM |
[Quote]That would have ticked all the necessary boxes, Buster would have got the big life insurance payout,
Come on, be realistic. What insurance company is going to pay out $10M under such suspicious circumstances when the Murdaughs are under so much scrutiny and litigation and the beneficiary himself is the respondent in the Beach's civil action?
by Anonymous | reply 359 | October 20, 2021 2:03 AM |
R358, I think Ellic is straight and Buster is not. Just my opinion. That photo of Buster with those black guys said a lot to me. I don’t care if he has a “girlfriend”.
by Anonymous | reply 360 | October 20, 2021 2:19 AM |
I'm pretty sure I read a few weeks ago that the insurance company informed Alex that they would pay no more personal injury or liability claims on his homeowner's policy after they settled with the housekeeper's family.
by Anonymous | reply 361 | October 20, 2021 3:08 AM |
Alex managed to sneak a provision into the settlement agreement with the housekeeper's sons that the settlement amount wouldn't be paid directly to the sons but to another lawyer at Alex's firm, who would then disburse the money. Instead, the other lawyer turned the bulk of it over to Alex, who deposited it into his private accounts. The sons never got any money and were suing Alex over it. The other lawyer has had his license to practice law suspended while the situation is investigated and in the end will probably be disbarred.
by Anonymous | reply 362 | October 20, 2021 5:02 AM |
Wasn't that other lawyer at Alex's firm actually representing the sons? At most firms that would be considered a huge conflict of interest.
by Anonymous | reply 363 | October 20, 2021 5:19 AM |
R363 No former college roommate and best friend at another firm who he referred the boys to.
by Anonymous | reply 364 | October 20, 2021 5:54 AM |
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by Anonymous | reply 365 | October 20, 2021 6:07 AM |
^Perhaps the judge wisely assumed that if Alex would try to stage his own death, he might very well commit suicide if he were to be let out of jail. I have a hunch that's what's going to happen as soon as he gets a real opportunity. He's fucked and he knows it.
by Anonymous | reply 366 | October 20, 2021 12:51 PM |
^He's also the laughingstock of the whole State, if not the country.
by Anonymous | reply 367 | October 20, 2021 12:52 PM |
IMHO whether he commits suicide or takes ship for the Cayman depends on how much money he has stashed overseas.
by Anonymous | reply 368 | October 20, 2021 1:53 PM |
R368 Well, no ship for the Cayman islands if he's not even getting bail. Same thing with Ghislaine Maxwell. The public interest has spoken!
by Anonymous | reply 369 | October 20, 2021 2:46 PM |
If his old college buddy at another firm approved a settlement agreement that paid the settlement money to Alex's firm, that was not in his clients' (the sons') interests and is probably malpractice or worse. Probably Alex got most of the money and the other two attorneys got kickbacks from him for funneling the money his way.
by Anonymous | reply 370 | October 20, 2021 2:53 PM |
^There has been talk in that news to the extent that the settlement was for something like $4 million, and mentions made that the 2 sons had not yet received "their share", of only $500,000. So yeah, somebody(s) pocketed a hell of a lot of the sons' money, and Alex and his cohort walked all over them. The attys involved are swindlers and should be disbarred (and prosecuted). Because of the publicity aimed at this situation, it seems likely that's what WILL happen, this time.
by Anonymous | reply 371 | October 20, 2021 3:07 PM |
I wonder how many people are quietly celebrating the fall of this miserable clan and its attendant rabble of bloated, toad-like Good Ol' Boys.
I hope Alec/x goes to jail and finds out that, unlike the rest of him, his mouth is real purdy.
by Anonymous | reply 372 | October 20, 2021 3:09 PM |
Oh, he'd be wheeling and dealing in prison too. You do not know these type of people.
by Anonymous | reply 373 | October 20, 2021 3:21 PM |
I'm sure Alex will be sent to a minimum security prison and will try to wheel and deal, but what's he got to wheel and deal with? His property is being repossessed, his money is going to be lost to lawsuits, and his brothers and fellow Old Boy Network pals have thrown him under the bus to safe themselves.
Betcha the other white collar criminals will see right through his bullshit.
by Anonymous | reply 374 | October 20, 2021 4:22 PM |
Ummm...connections?
No criminal would want a corrupt attorney in jail on their side for "favors."
ummmm
by Anonymous | reply 375 | October 20, 2021 4:25 PM |
[quote]I'm sure Alex will be sent to a minimum security prison and will try to wheel and deal, but what's he got to wheel and deal with?
Only if he is convicted of embezzling. But he has potential murder/manslaughter cases against him. There will be no going off to summer camp jail if there are convictions for that.
by Anonymous | reply 376 | October 20, 2021 5:02 PM |
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by Anonymous | reply 377 | October 20, 2021 6:58 PM |
Next questions: 1. How old are Tony and Brian, and were they the ones who possibly snuffed Maggie and Sonny Boy, in revenge? 2. Isn't it about time to exhume poor Gloria's body and let someone honest conduct an autopsy to figure out whether she was, maybe, actually beaten to death (by Paul / Timmy)?
by Anonymous | reply 378 | October 20, 2021 7:02 PM |
^I suppose if she was cremated, nobody is ever going to find out anything further about this issue...
by Anonymous | reply 379 | October 20, 2021 7:11 PM |
^The Island Packet, 9/23/21, says GS was buried, not cremated. (Can't link to it. The whole article is interesting and worth looking up, re the circumstances of her death)...The very end of it:
Satterfield was buried and her grave is in Johnson-St. Paul Cemetery in Hampton, according to her death certificate.
A videographer with the Island Packet and Beaufort Gazette newspapers visited Satterfield’s grave in Hampton Thursday, and the area did not appear disturbed.
Topper declined to comment on whether Satterfield would be exhumed for an autopsy.
Watts said while it depends on how well preserved a body is, there is still more investigators could learn even if a body has been buried for years.
“You’d be able to tell any type of fracture, broken bones anything like that. That’d be the most obvious,” he said. “You have to treat it as a brand new case and look at everything.”
by Anonymous | reply 380 | October 20, 2021 7:35 PM |
Those boys ought to be careful about questioning their mama's death.
If it turns out she was murdered by the policy holder, it may turn out that the insurance didn't cover her death.
by Anonymous | reply 381 | October 20, 2021 8:27 PM |
Alex has a purdy mouth
by Anonymous | reply 382 | October 21, 2021 3:11 AM |
Alex has a punchy face.
by Anonymous | reply 383 | October 21, 2021 3:16 AM |
Alex has a simpleton face.
by Anonymous | reply 384 | October 21, 2021 6:27 AM |
I finally figured out who he reminds me of.
by Anonymous | reply 385 | October 21, 2021 1:47 PM |
I think Mr. Stay-Puft had better taste in chicks.
by Anonymous | reply 386 | October 21, 2021 1:51 PM |
Buster and his Uncle John were spotted in Vegas on the day of Alex's bond hearing.
by Anonymous | reply 387 | October 21, 2021 3:19 PM |
R387 That is both hilarious and sad.
Makes me think they both know he killed Maggie and Paul.
by Anonymous | reply 388 | October 21, 2021 3:32 PM |
Buster and his uncle are desperate to win big, because they're going to need it.
by Anonymous | reply 389 | October 21, 2021 3:59 PM |
I’m sure Buster was there to see Celine and was deeply disappointed when she cancelled.
by Anonymous | reply 390 | October 21, 2021 4:05 PM |
[quote]Buster and his Uncle John were spotted in Vegas on the day of Alex's bond hearing.
South Of Broad old families wouldn't know where to find Las Vegas on a map.
by Anonymous | reply 391 | October 21, 2021 4:17 PM |
If this all comes down to Alex getting into debt gambling and it all going awry it will be so disappointing.
The Moselle property, the one that was sold to Alex for $5 sounds like a gambling bet. Those wealthy hunting-types like to drink and gamble and you an get in a hole pretty quick.
Maggie and Paul might have been killed over a gambling debt and the opioid addiction is just a cover.
by Anonymous | reply 392 | October 21, 2021 4:46 PM |
Jesus, their motives for chicanery and murder cover a huge range of topics.
by Anonymous | reply 393 | October 21, 2021 7:15 PM |
Shit. I fall behind on my laundry or vacuuming and I feel like my life is going off the rails.
How do these people do it?
by Anonymous | reply 394 | October 21, 2021 8:07 PM |
Have time to scheme because the Housekeeper does the laundry and vacuuming
by Anonymous | reply 395 | October 22, 2021 2:33 AM |
[quote]the Housekeeper does the laundry and vacuuming
And catches Paul stealing his mother's pills so he shoves her down the stairs.
Good a scenario as any, no?
by Anonymous | reply 396 | October 22, 2021 2:42 AM |
Nope. He killed her by beating her to death and THEN pushed her down the stairs.
by Anonymous | reply 397 | October 22, 2021 12:44 PM |
Alex killed her to make $$$ in an insurance scam
by Anonymous | reply 398 | October 22, 2021 5:32 PM |
Christ, you would think the one good thing to come out of all this would be the hiring of competent 911 operators, but that just doesn’t seem to be happening and I guess they are fine with being the laughingstock of the South with these ineffectual and disinterested employees.
by Anonymous | reply 399 | October 23, 2021 2:56 AM |
(Uninterested, not disinterested, which means something entirely different).
by Anonymous | reply 400 | October 23, 2021 3:00 AM |
Dis here job? I’m not interested in dis here job, I’m disinterested!
by Anonymous | reply 401 | October 23, 2021 3:03 AM |
I did not realize that Psycho Paul was suspected of pushing/hurting/killing her. I thought Mother Maggie was there when she "fell."
by Anonymous | reply 402 | October 23, 2021 3:11 AM |
Damn! Are all of them killers?
by Anonymous | reply 403 | October 23, 2021 3:12 AM |
I thought I had read that Paul was the only other one in the house at the time, I could be wrong. The Island Packet story I mentioned up above, about Gloria's death, indicated that she supposedly tripped over a bunch of dogs and went down the stairs; she was taken to the hospital unconscious, and then died of a stroke, in the hospital, a few days later. But the reporter had testimony to the effect that she had indications of head injuries, which would not ordinarily be found when one fell down stairs. As I said above, it is an interesting article, but I could not get this site to link to it.
by Anonymous | reply 404 | October 23, 2021 3:15 AM |
I don't know who told the cops what happened that day at the house. Presumably the dogs have been questioned about it thoroughly.
by Anonymous | reply 405 | October 23, 2021 3:22 AM |
The stories change constantly with these people. Maggie being present when she fell is new to me. The first week of the murders I remember reading that AM had been out shooting before visiting his father at the hospital. That has changed. Now the story is that AM was visiting his mother, who conveniently for AM has dementia. I bet hospital security cameras have something to do with them dropping the hospital story.
by Anonymous | reply 406 | October 23, 2021 3:23 AM |
I thought the 911 operators sounded polite and professional. Remember we're talking about people in rural SC who probably make little above minimum wage if that. I almost giggled though at the way they kept obsequiously referring to each other as Sir and Ma'am. But I grew up in rural NC so I wasn't surprised.
BTW, if you didn't listen to the call, Alex told the operators a whopper. He said the guy who shot him was white, much younger than him, with short, short hair.
by Anonymous | reply 407 | October 23, 2021 3:31 AM |
Alex's lying attorneys Dick Harpootlian and Jim Griffin should be the next to be disbarred
for their endless lies and excuses
and enabling Murdaugh
by Anonymous | reply 408 | October 23, 2021 9:09 AM |
Disinterested means that you could be interested but you're not involved. Well, the operator was involved since they took the call and that's their job. R399 is saying that they weren't personally interested, so uninterested would be the correct word to use rather than disinterested.. If that helps.
by Anonymous | reply 409 | October 23, 2021 12:32 PM |
Not as much as Alec’s mama’s dementia. . .
by Anonymous | reply 410 | October 23, 2021 12:43 PM |
Disinterested means impartial, pure and simple.
by Anonymous | reply 411 | October 23, 2021 12:54 PM |
[quote]Jesus, their motives for chicanery
Isn't that the coffee you have at Cafe Du Monde?
by Anonymous | reply 412 | October 23, 2021 12:56 PM |
My favorite part was when the woman calling 911 to report seeing Alex said, "I think looked like a set-up."
And the 911 operator responded: "I don't blame you."
by Anonymous | reply 413 | October 23, 2021 4:19 PM |
911 call with the operator's channel volume turned up:
by Anonymous | reply 414 | October 23, 2021 8:18 PM |
R347- Yes, That's Shamu. He was a lot heavier previously. Google his son, Jesse, Sophia, Hayes, Mulkey, Murdaugh.
by Anonymous | reply 415 | October 26, 2021 11:51 PM |
R340- Correct
The real backstory with Murdaugh goes way back to to Mulkey & CNCBank.
by Anonymous | reply 416 | October 26, 2021 11:55 PM |
So what’s buster living on? Must have access to cash somewhere. Doesn’t seem at all concerned about anything…just enjoying life.
by Anonymous | reply 417 | October 27, 2021 12:05 AM |
Buster makes his cash off of Poshmark selling his clothes and those of dead and incarcerated family members.
by Anonymous | reply 418 | October 27, 2021 12:30 AM |
Poshmark isn't paying his bills, daddy is paying. He probably transferred a ton of his money into Buster's accounts so it stays in the family.
by Anonymous | reply 419 | October 27, 2021 1:20 AM |
Buster sold some properties and a boat. It's upthread somewhere.
by Anonymous | reply 420 | October 27, 2021 1:35 AM |
Buster is selling his beautiful body.
by Anonymous | reply 421 | October 27, 2021 3:11 AM |
Buster and his Black Buddies - Coming to Only Fans - Fall 2022
by Anonymous | reply 422 | October 27, 2021 4:04 AM |
Alex's court-ordered psych eval has been completed. Please, please, someone leak it! Though I wonder if even the psychiatrists are in cahoots with the Murdaughs in that county.
by Anonymous | reply 423 | October 27, 2021 11:18 AM |
At this point I suspect that the people who would normally cover up things for this clan are too put off by the intense scrutiny to continue doing so; and those still willing are too stupid to cover the fact that that's what they're doing.
by Anonymous | reply 424 | October 27, 2021 11:47 AM |
IMHO the Murdaugh's cronies aren't just throwing Alex under the bus to protect themselves, they're also doing what elite cliques do everywhere - turn on a member and ostracize them. They're like Mean Girls or frat boys deciding that one of their own is a loser, and turning on them as a group.
The reason I bring this up is that a group that's turning on a former member is a lot more vicious than people who are just covering their own asses.
by Anonymous | reply 425 | October 27, 2021 10:23 PM |
NBC's Dateline is devoting an episode to the case this coming Friday. The promo made it sound deliciously lurid.
by Anonymous | reply 426 | October 28, 2021 2:22 AM |
^ I can't wait to see the fun Keith Morrison will have with this!
by Anonymous | reply 427 | October 28, 2021 2:49 AM |
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by Anonymous | reply 428 | October 28, 2021 6:41 PM |
[quote]The Satterfield family. Whew...
Wow, they make the Murdaughs look hot!
by Anonymous | reply 429 | October 28, 2021 8:54 PM |
Well, beyond the role of Gloria, which some older vanity actress might take as a stretch and for the work humbling herself for the role, the casting of the rest of the family will most likely be unknowns, no one wants to stoop to that level.
by Anonymous | reply 430 | October 28, 2021 9:39 PM |
R426, here's the promo for Dateline tomorrow.
by Anonymous | reply 431 | October 29, 2021 12:15 AM |
Will they be interviewing The Mandy Matney?
by Anonymous | reply 432 | October 29, 2021 12:20 AM |
Mandy’s vocal fry sends me into a blind rage. And she’s 100% capable of controlling it.,Lazy bitch needs speech therapy.
by Anonymous | reply 433 | October 29, 2021 5:01 AM |
In addition to Dateline tonight on NBC, 48 Hours on CBS is doing an episode on the case tomorrow night at 10:00pm. They'll be covering Paul's boat crash and interviewing members of the Beach family.
by Anonymous | reply 434 | October 29, 2021 12:30 PM |
I've searched DL, but haven't been able to find any conversation about the Dateline special.
by Anonymous | reply 435 | October 30, 2021 6:20 AM |
Dateline dodged Buster’s gayness
But pointedly mentioned the victim’s
by Anonymous | reply 436 | October 30, 2021 7:09 AM |
Did Dateline have anything new or interesting?
by Anonymous | reply 437 | October 30, 2021 7:34 AM |
Not new to devoted DLers.
(Though I’d forgotten Alex had managed to inject the same - now law licenseless - attorney friend into both the Satterfield AND Mallory Beach deaths in order to accomplish injustice.)
What I also noticed was that in virtually every family photo, Buster is never standing next to his dad.
by Anonymous | reply 438 | October 30, 2021 9:26 AM |
Alex coughed up that assisted suicide story very quickly when things went south over Labor Day.
Which means it’s probably a lie.
I think he was trying to frame the drug dealer for Maggie and Paul’s murders.
by Anonymous | reply 439 | October 30, 2021 10:51 AM |
Yes, much more likely the plan was that his distant cousin end up dead
Although, I suspect he somehow hoped to use the dead cousin’s body as a “mistaken-identity” double for his own, with the aim of tapping that final $10 million.
by Anonymous | reply 440 | October 30, 2021 11:07 AM |
Is it true that Buster is going to the prison just to have Butt-Sex?
by Anonymous | reply 441 | October 30, 2021 1:47 PM |
Watched the 48 Hours show and nothing really new. Instead of Mandy they had some small newspaper editor there who was the main conduit for the story and lots of weepy Mallory Beach’s aunt. Some nice arial footage of Moselle. What’s weird is they didn’t just focus on a 48 hour period in the story and tell that, I thought that was the whole MO of this show an up close examination of two days within the story. It seemed very off brand.
by Anonymous | reply 442 | October 31, 2021 5:36 AM |
I find this image haunting. The last image of Mallory Beach, who was shortly after killed, in the boating accident. I think it's because it underlines how she was a young woman having fun.
by Anonymous | reply 443 | October 31, 2021 5:42 AM |
^So you're telling me there's a woman somewhere in that photo? I'm puzzled...
by Anonymous | reply 444 | October 31, 2021 12:52 PM |
R444 Yeah, on the right? Pretty obvious it's a woman? I'm not sure what you're getting at. She's shorter, has hips, long hair and is wearing heels.
by Anonymous | reply 445 | October 31, 2021 2:03 PM |
I find the video of them at the dock haunting because it is very clear that Mallory and her boyfriend were very much in love. Everyone else seemed quarrelsome, but they hung back and just enjoyed being together.
by Anonymous | reply 446 | October 31, 2021 3:36 PM |
The latest on this case is that SLED has discovered the Allick was writing checks to a middleman, who then passed the money on to a drug gang in exchange for meth and opioids.
Allick was funneling $10,000-$20,000/month to this drug gang. Until the month of the murders of his wife and son. Then, he gave them hundreds of thousands of dollars. Not suspicious at all.
Randy and the head name parter at their law firm have sued Allick for "loans" they made to him. For over $500,000, with no paperwork except their checks. I think they are trying to get ahead of SLED finding those checks and wondering if they were intentionally made out to go to the drug gang.
by Anonymous | reply 447 | October 31, 2021 3:41 PM |
^Sources, please? This is big time criminal activity, after all.
by Anonymous | reply 448 | October 31, 2021 3:45 PM |
Who pays drug gangs with personal checks, or even worse corporate ones???
by Anonymous | reply 449 | October 31, 2021 3:46 PM |
Allick?? What's up with that instead of Alex?
by Anonymous | reply 450 | October 31, 2021 3:46 PM |
Right, R449, NO ONE. It's BS without substantiation.
by Anonymous | reply 451 | October 31, 2021 3:47 PM |
R451 Fuck the fuck off.
It was in the SC newspaper.
Google it, asshole. I'm not her assistant.
Oh, fuck the fuck off again, bitch.
by Anonymous | reply 452 | October 31, 2021 3:48 PM |
[quote]Who pays drug gangs with personal checks, or even worse corporate ones???
Alex didn't pay the drug gang directly with checks. He used a middle man.
It's still a very stupid thing to do. But this is someone who can't even stage his own "suicide" and used checks to rip off his housekeeper's family.
He doesn't mind leaving a paper trail.
by Anonymous | reply 453 | October 31, 2021 3:50 PM |
South Carolina has its own newspaper?
by Anonymous | reply 454 | October 31, 2021 3:51 PM |
It sounds as if this family of evil porkers has wallowed long in the local trough.
I wonder how many people in town are silently sipping champagne with each new revelation.
by Anonymous | reply 456 | October 31, 2021 3:57 PM |
I imagine a wave of schadenfreude is flooding the region.
by Anonymous | reply 457 | October 31, 2021 4:15 PM |
What lawyer would "loan" that type of money to ANYONE without a promissory note? The partners are going to the slammer also, I would bet.
Also, what would one person do with $10-20k of drugs and opioids every month? Dealing? Distribution to law partners?
That firm will dissolve soon...
by Anonymous | reply 458 | October 31, 2021 4:54 PM |
[quote]Also, what would one person do with $10-20k of drugs and opioids every month?
Say he was spending $20,000 a month on drugs, so what? It sounds like a shitload of opiates but not of dollars. He should have been making enough money legitimately to cover that and his family's not-so-very-grand by any standards outside Colleton County style of living.
A lot of money seems to disappeared and $20K a month on opiates isn't even a small part of it.
by Anonymous | reply 459 | October 31, 2021 6:27 PM |
Seriously, is that what a drug habit costs these days... or was Alec dealing?
by Anonymous | reply 460 | October 31, 2021 11:13 PM |
The value of opiods has skyrocketed since fewer and fewer doctors are willing to write prescriptions for even people with legitimate conditions like broken bones or chronic pain. One of the posters on these threads cited cost per pill. Something ridiculous like $75. Long-term addicts build up crazy tolerance. I remember being shocked at how many Rush Limbaugh. Dozens and dozens a day.
Oh, the poor Satterfield family. I just read that one of the sons has a chronic medical condition (presumably accounting for his appearance). Her other son looks in better shape. I didn't see the interview, but I assume he had some intellectual or developmental delays. AND they were homeless for a period during her employment with the Murdaughs!!!
God, he sounds more depraved by the day. He knew those kids hadn't the ability or wherewithal to seek what was rightfully theirs. He exploited the most vulnerable and deprived one of the boys of quality medical care. That death was no accident. This is so sickening. I know murder is murder, but if he killed a poor housekeeper with sick children and deprived them of settlement money, it's worse than killing an estranged spouse and psychopath son.
by Anonymous | reply 461 | October 31, 2021 11:45 PM |
We should start warming up the electric chair NOW...
by Anonymous | reply 462 | October 31, 2021 11:47 PM |
The most interesting thing is how the payments to the drug gang went up exponentially after the murders.
Sounds like either payment for a contract killing or blackmail for one.
by Anonymous | reply 463 | November 1, 2021 12:29 AM |
^It sure does, if it's true. Fishy in the extreme.
by Anonymous | reply 464 | November 1, 2021 12:46 AM |
How many people in South Carolina went as Alex this Halloween in a prison jumpsuit with a bloody head injury?
by Anonymous | reply 465 | November 1, 2021 12:57 AM |
It’s really amazing how many dead people are associated with this garbage family. They ALL suck. Even Miss Maggie and her hatred of pink flowers.
by Anonymous | reply 466 | November 1, 2021 1:12 AM |
R466 Why, did Maggie say “Pink is for Fags!” or something?
by Anonymous | reply 467 | November 1, 2021 1:18 AM |
R467, no, it’s just a little detail I remembered from an early article.
“ Maggie Murdaugh liked wildflowers.
When the 52-year-old woman came into Nix Florist in Hampton to choose flowers for her family's events, she selected arrangements that looked natural and wild over ones that were perfectly manicured.
She hated pink flowers, employees remembered.”
by Anonymous | reply 468 | November 1, 2021 1:24 AM |
I wonder how far back LE investigators will trace the payments to the drug gang? I know this sounds far-fetched, but is it possible that even this is a diversionary tactic on the part of Alex? The check paper trail, even if done with a middle man, is beyond stupid, just like the staged suicide attempt. At this point it seems that Alex is capable of anything.
As already mentioned, 10-20k a month on drugs is a good wad of money, but it's tiny in comparison to the alleged millions that the law firm claims is missing and supposedly embezzled by Alex. And, what happened to the millions Alex pocketed in the Satterfield case?
Supposedly, he had the issues with drugs going back many years. But, all the while no one knew or suspected anything? Unless of course, his partners in law were also his partners in crime, and were aware of it all along, which would make more sense.
by Anonymous | reply 469 | November 1, 2021 1:56 AM |
^ Oops, posted to the wrong thread. Ignore
by Anonymous | reply 471 | November 1, 2021 2:17 AM |
$75 for a pill is nuts. But if he was a hardcore addict, that would be costing a lot. Let's see - Limbaugh took up to 30 pills a day. So while I'm sure it's on the high side, that would come to about $68,600 a month. Hmm.
by Anonymous | reply 472 | November 1, 2021 3:50 AM |
I told ya'll in the first thread that they were drug dealers.
by Anonymous | reply 473 | November 1, 2021 3:53 AM |
[quote]Seriously, is that what a drug habit costs these days... or was Alec dealing?
Dealing drugs is supposed to result in a profit, not a financial need to kill all your family and the help to steal their insurance money. Odd that he never thought to harvest their organs.
by Anonymous | reply 474 | November 1, 2021 8:41 AM |
Bump (off)
by Anonymous | reply 475 | November 2, 2021 2:13 AM |
Are you so sure, r474? The housekeeper's body was never subjected to an autopsy.
by Anonymous | reply 476 | November 2, 2021 8:07 AM |
[quote] Odd that he never thought to harvest their organs.
R474 lol, what? you think anyone can cut a body open with a kitchen knife, take out some organs or tissues and put in a freezer for future sales? are you really that dumb? Organ harvesting probably the most sophisticated organized crime, there are surgeons and hospitals involved, not just any surgeons, skilled ones who can quickly remove organs and tissues without damaging them, then transplant to a recipient within hours, it's a "targeted" job based on exactly what they want for the organ or tissues, not some random dead body can offer.
by Anonymous | reply 477 | November 2, 2021 11:15 AM |
Um I think that was a joke R477
by Anonymous | reply 478 | November 2, 2021 11:43 AM |
R468, that just sounds like an unexpected note of good taste.
S'uthen ladies usually do love pink. So girly!
by Anonymous | reply 479 | November 2, 2021 2:08 PM |
And has admitted that he owes his brother approximately $90,000...
by Anonymous | reply 481 | November 2, 2021 7:06 PM |
Oh my...Busterboi may have to get a job. Has he ever actually worked before, or will this be a new experience for him? Something minimum wage, I'm assuming, since he has no skills? Where will he be living? Maybe Unka Randy has an extra room.
by Anonymous | reply 482 | November 2, 2021 7:51 PM |
I thought Buster was working at some Hot Wings restaurant in Hilton Head?
by Anonymous | reply 483 | November 2, 2021 7:57 PM |
"Oh my...Busterboi may have to get a job"
Gay porn director
by Anonymous | reply 484 | November 2, 2021 7:57 PM |
R484, he'd eat the merchandise.
by Anonymous | reply 485 | November 2, 2021 8:00 PM |
Drugdealer. He knows his job.
by Anonymous | reply 486 | November 2, 2021 11:29 PM |
Alex denied bond again! I love this judge. Now somebody leak the psych eval.
“Following the initial denial of bond, the court received a psychiatric evaluation of the defendant dated October 22, 2021,”
“After considering the arguments of counsel, the evaluation submitted, pending charges and other investigations, and the apparent character and mental condition of the defendant, the court finds the defendant is a danger to both himself and the community.”
“It is therefore the order of this court that the motion for bond is denied at this time"
by Anonymous | reply 487 | November 10, 2021 1:00 PM |
I am pretty sure that there is nothing remarkable findable in the mind of Alex. He has been just a garden-variety, small-town lawyer-schemer. He had apparently concocted a network of cronies whose connivance allowed him to cheat the hell out of his own clients, and he got a little too greedy. He was likely mixed up in drug dealing, it appears. I can't help but think he is deeply involved in the murders of his wife and son (maybe connected to drug business gone bad), and the family is somehow connected to the murder of Stephen Smith. The judge ordered the psych evaluation because Murdaugh had staged the fake "suicide" attempt - the eval is just to help justify not letting Murdaugh out on bond, to keep him from actually killing himself, which would get the judge in hot water. It was a pro forma thing on the part of the Court.
by Anonymous | reply 488 | November 10, 2021 1:18 PM |
[quote]I am pretty sure that there is nothing remarkable findable in the mind of Alex.
I disagree. I think he is probably a sociopath.
And I think the judge has been told more about the double-murders than the public.
by Anonymous | reply 490 | November 10, 2021 11:38 PM |
Once this story began to receive national and in fact international coverage, any hope this pathetic family of jumped up swamp rats had using their usual bully-boy tactics of obfuscation and manipulation flew out the window. Welcome to the centre ring Alex, enjoy that spotlight.
BTW, was there ever closure to the cases of the dead gay Dallas man or murdered lesbian w/ dog in Atlanta, or have these cases both gone cold...?
by Anonymous | reply 491 | November 10, 2021 11:47 PM |
What about the 2 van living lesbians in Colorado ?
by Anonymous | reply 492 | November 11, 2021 12:45 AM |
Bump
by Anonymous | reply 493 | November 15, 2021 10:57 AM |
I'm at the point where I think Alex/c is simply the Robert Durst of West Possum Labia, SC, and killed everyone associated with the story.
by Anonymous | reply 494 | November 15, 2021 1:48 PM |
I don't think Alex killed anyone, he made it through law school but he's a pussy fuck up in every other way.
by Anonymous | reply 495 | November 15, 2021 2:01 PM |
The Vibrations are telling me that Maggie and Sonny Boy got whacked because Alex didn't pay a big bill to somebody, for something...
by Anonymous | reply 496 | November 15, 2021 2:18 PM |
Well the vibrations are telling ME that Alex either killed his wife or hired someone to kill her to prevent a divorce he couldn't afford, and that Paul happened on the scene and staged an Oedipal freakout that resulted in him getting shot as well.
If I were directing the movie, I'd have Alex deliver the final dramatic confession and then have the scene play in real time: Alex shoots his troublesome and expensive wife, and the psycho Paul is about to kill his own father in revenge and the father realizes he'll do it, so he shoots his own son in self-defense. The audience waits for the moment of revelation, where a man who claims to be all about FAMILY realizes he's just destroyed his own family through greed and self-indulgence, and it dramatically doesn't happen. Alex still thinks of nothing but himself, and self-preservation.
by Anonymous | reply 497 | November 15, 2021 8:22 PM |
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by Anonymous | reply 498 | November 20, 2021 6:28 PM |
He is in a HEAP of trouble.
by Anonymous | reply 499 | November 20, 2021 6:38 PM |
I hope this porker fries. I hate, hate, hate, hate everything he represents.
I hope he is shitting himself non-stop.
I hope Buster is rolling around naked in a puddle of black-stud cum and quoting Martin Luther King: "I'm free at last!"
by Anonymous | reply 500 | November 20, 2021 7:20 PM |
I remember reading in a previous thread that Alex's insurance company didn't want to pay out the sum for the Beach's lawsuit because of their previous payment in the housekeeper's death. I thought it was odd because the payout to the family was reported to be only ~$450K back then. Well, no wonder. It was actually $5M.
by Anonymous | reply 501 | November 20, 2021 7:28 PM |
Buster probably doesn't have a pot to piss in anymore. He might have to actually get a job, except he can't do anything, except maybe suck dick.
by Anonymous | reply 502 | November 20, 2021 7:29 PM |
"The bullet fired by Curtis Edward Smith only grazed his [Alex's] head. Murdaugh has been charged with conspiracy and a false insurance claim in that case. Murdaugh wrote more than $155,000 in checks to Smith, The State reported. The payments were made through 17 cashier's checks that Smith cashed in across South Carolina."
So in the televised interview, when Smith po'mouthed, played dumb, and acted like he had NO IDEA why Alex wanted him to come to the scene of the "broken down" vehicle out on the country road, Smith MUST have been lying if Alex gave him $155K in cashier's checks, which Smith then CASHED. Smith WAS in on the scheme and knew exactly what was going on, and got paid for his efforts, and must have demanded payment in advance since the payer would soon obviously be stone dead (although you have to wonder about that money and the crime - Smith is clearly guilty of attempted murder even if Alex PAID Smith to kill him).
by Anonymous | reply 503 | November 20, 2021 9:28 PM |
In that same interview, Smith stated that he knew secrets about the Murdaugh family that Alex did not want to become public (Smith being some kind of cousin of Murdaugh's). Smith better start producing those secrets and use them as bargaining chips, to get himself out of a prosecution for conspiracy to defraud the insurance company, and attempted murder of Alex.
by Anonymous | reply 504 | November 20, 2021 9:36 PM |
[quote]Buster probably doesn't have a pot to piss in anymore. He might have to actually get a job, except he can't do anything, except maybe suck dick.
There is money to be had in sucking dick.
by Anonymous | reply 505 | November 20, 2021 9:42 PM |
"Murdaugh wrote more than $155,000 in checks to Smith, The State reported. The payments were made through 17 cashier's checks that Smith cashed in across South Carolina.""
If the checks were written out over time, then I assume that Smith is Alex's drug dealer. Or one of them.
by Anonymous | reply 506 | November 20, 2021 11:49 PM |
Note the 17 number. That comes to $9117 per check. Under the threshold for the bank to report them. A clear sign of shenanigans. Cuz better make a deal with the prosecution pronto.
by Anonymous | reply 507 | November 21, 2021 12:16 AM |
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by Anonymous | reply 508 | December 10, 2021 12:05 PM |
Alex has now been accused of stealing at least $6 million—and about $2 million of that was paid, over time, to Edward Curtis Smith, the cousin who Alex allegedly hired to shoot him. The cousin has denied being Alex’s drug dealer, but if the shoe fits . . . On the other hand, who knows what this crazed clan was into?
by Anonymous | reply 509 | December 10, 2021 2:34 PM |
Apparently Alex is being let out on bail? How do you confess to murder and then get granted bail?
by Anonymous | reply 510 | December 13, 2021 4:11 PM |
R510, he hasn’t confessed to murder (yet). His bail was set at $7 million. In order to get a bail bond of that size, he’d have to pledge assets worth a certain percentage of that amount, and his attorney says he can’t do that.
by Anonymous | reply 511 | December 13, 2021 5:12 PM |
Did he confess?
by Anonymous | reply 512 | December 13, 2021 6:30 PM |
The article I read about the bond hearing stated that the Judge required that he put up the entire amount as a condition of release. His lawyer, who sounds like an idiot, responded that Alec is "impecunious" and can't put up all that money or the equivalent in assets. Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo...
by Anonymous | reply 513 | December 13, 2021 6:45 PM |
Maggie left all her property to her husband in her will just before she died
by Anonymous | reply 514 | December 28, 2021 7:40 PM |
I wonder if the local police have the budget to have that "will" examined by experts in forgery.
by Anonymous | reply 515 | December 29, 2021 3:27 PM |
I think people are being too hard on old Red. He was a good son, he was by his father's bedside until the end.
by Anonymous | reply 516 | December 30, 2021 1:33 AM |
It's normal and usual for a wife to leave everything to the husband though. I can't read too much into it.
by Anonymous | reply 517 | December 30, 2021 5:05 AM |
How will he catch the real killers if he isn’t let out?
by Anonymous | reply 518 | December 30, 2021 10:25 PM |
I'm out here looking for the real killer, too!
by Anonymous | reply 519 | December 30, 2021 11:30 PM |
"It's normal and usual for a wife to leave everything to the husband though. I can't read too much into it."
Yes. But it's not normal for a wife to make a new will leaving everything to her husband, when she's talking to divorce lawyers.
At that point, it'd be normal for her to make a new wll leaving everything to her children and/or charity...
by Anonymous | reply 520 | December 31, 2021 12:04 AM |
R520 The article says that the will was signed in 2005. I.e. it's a 16-year-old will, not a newly signed one.
[quote]"Maggie Murdaugh signed the will in August 2005, according to a report Sunday in The Island Packet newspaper of Hilton Head."
by Anonymous | reply 521 | December 31, 2021 12:36 AM |
Wonder if she was about to change it....
by Anonymous | reply 522 | December 31, 2021 1:42 AM |
R522- Yes, I agree. That would be very interesting indeed.
by Anonymous | reply 523 | December 31, 2021 3:07 AM |
I had a friend, coincidentally a lawyer, who kept his will on his dining table for 25 years, removing it each time he finalized (or thought he had, for the moment) with another set of bequests or codicils. But most often it was on the dining table, in a constant state of revision, the latest version really to replace X pages of the prior. He prevailed upon witnesses so many times that he enlisted multiple sets of neighbors to the task so as not to overburden any one set.
And I've known people who were forever threatening changes to their wills, whether in fact they made many changes I don't know.
The point: heresay intention to change one's will seldom carries much weight (though yes, there's often an interesting story that attends it.)
by Anonymous | reply 524 | December 31, 2021 2:50 PM |
Incoming!
"Almost seven months after Paul Murdaugh and Maggie Murdaugh were murdered in Colleton County, South Carolina, sources have disclosed a bombshell development in the ‘Murdaugh Murders‘ true crime saga.
Multiple sources close to the ongoing investigation have told FITSNews that physical, forensic evidence directly ties Alex Murdaugh to the double homicide — one of seven active criminal investigations involving the disgraced 53-year-old attorney.
We’ve been told that this evidence is substantial and serious — directly linking Murdaugh to this gruesome crime."
What took "sources" so fucking long?!
by Anonymous | reply 525 | January 5, 2022 12:11 PM |
New this Friday at 9pm EST on ABC or Hulu on Saturday:
by Anonymous | reply 526 | January 12, 2022 12:12 AM |
Did anyone see the pictures of Alex from his latest bond hearing? He had bruises around his eye and scuffed knuckles. Someone's made Alex their bitch.
by Anonymous | reply 527 | January 12, 2022 1:21 AM |
More from Mallory's family. Her father is really handsome! The opposite of the Murdaugh clan.
by Anonymous | reply 528 | January 14, 2022 4:57 PM |
Tonight---1/14/22---"20/20"---ABC---9:00 p.m. "Unravels latest on Murdaugh family murders...."
by Anonymous | reply 529 | January 14, 2022 8:56 PM |
The voice of that lipless, blonde podcaster was vocal fry on steroids. Horrible! How do people LISTEN to her talking for hours?
by Anonymous | reply 530 | January 15, 2022 6:06 PM |
R530, lol, when I was watching her speak, I thought to myself, that's a severe case of "vocal fry"!
I watched the show last night, and it did a great job of laying out the timeline and connections of all the (known) crazy events that this family is connect to over the past 6 years or so. Some thoughts/questions:
1. I'm not sure that the older son is connected to the death of Stephen Smith. Smith's death is definitely suspicious, but all they had was rumors, and no one could indicate where the rumors were coming from.
2. Wow at him stealing the insurance payout from the maid's sons. And drafting his buddies to help for a cut of the money. The maid's death seemed like it wasn't intentional, though, because the wife called 911 to explain the injury. The worst part was that Murdaugh called the sons and convinced them to go along with the lawsuit before taking the money for himself. That seems to be a theme in this family. Make contact with your victim and charm them before you rip them off.
3. It looks like he killed his own wife and son. Did he do it for life insurance payouts? Or to silence them?
4. He paid someone to kill him, and that person bungled the job. He wanted his death to be a murder so that his older son would get $10 million from his life insurance policy. Wow. So he kills one son and then goes out of his way to give the other son $10 million. That son would have inherited everything else, too.
5. Murdauch's two brothers seem to be lying. It was a waste of time interviewing them. "No, he would never do anything like that.", "I don't think that looked suspicious at all." They sounded like Republican congress people defending Trump's behavior.
by Anonymous | reply 531 | January 15, 2022 6:18 PM |
Good comparison, R531. Well, it sound like we can look forward to future episodes. Just can’t make this shit up.
by Anonymous | reply 532 | January 15, 2022 6:35 PM |
Wow, this thread is open for everyone again! 🤓
by Anonymous | reply 533 | January 15, 2022 8:43 PM |
Wow, the dead girl’s dad is HOT. I offer to condole him, poor guy.
Those pieces of shit brothers of Alex. Ugh. Lying assholes.
Where is Buster???
This story is so crazy.
by Anonymous | reply 534 | January 16, 2022 2:23 AM |
It does like like Alex pulled the trigger. And that he wanted to kill his wife to prevent an expensive divorce and with a wife who'd gladly spill all his dirty secrets during the fight over marital property. But why'd he kill his own son? Was he sick of the horrid little sociopath? Or did Paul stumble over the murder and try to protect his mother?
It could be that he intended to kill himself out of guilt after that, but didn't have the nerve, and gave his dealer money to kill him so his son could have the life insurance and the dealer botched it. Or maybe, as I suspect, he wanted to kill the dealer "in self-defense" to keep him from talking, or to have a corpse with Murdaugh DNA to leave in a fiery wreck. The guy was a distant cousin after all.
by Anonymous | reply 535 | January 17, 2022 8:59 AM |
Where did all the money he ripped off go? What was he using it for?
by Anonymous | reply 536 | January 23, 2022 12:42 PM |
That's the biggest mystery of all, R536. And the one that seems like it will have the most disappointing answer.
To rob and steal from family business interests, to push a housekeeper down the stairs and/or rob commit major insurance fraud and then rob the beneficiaries, to kill your wife and son, to destroy everything... "Fargo" comes to mind:
"And for what?"
"For a little bit of money."
Only in this case a lot of money pissed away on debts and stupid little things that amounted to nothing.
by Anonymous | reply 537 | January 23, 2022 2:30 PM |
psychopath. Bernie Maddoff, only worse.
by Anonymous | reply 538 | January 23, 2022 10:13 PM |
motel money murder madness...
by Anonymous | reply 539 | January 23, 2022 10:18 PM |
I had forgotten about this story. Holy shit, this is crazy.
by Anonymous | reply 540 | January 23, 2022 11:06 PM |
Alex was charged with 23 more crimes yesterday, no one has mentioned it her until now, it looks like:
by Anonymous | reply 541 | January 23, 2022 11:51 PM |
Alex, you in danger, gurl
by Anonymous | reply 542 | January 24, 2022 12:08 AM |
R537, a fair amount of the money must have gone to co-conspirators (other lawyers, for instance), people who helped Alex in his fraudulent schemes.
by Anonymous | reply 543 | January 24, 2022 12:24 AM |
R537. Maybe he wanted better season tickets and closer tailgate parking for the University of South Carolina football names.
Those season tickets can be pricey.
by Anonymous | reply 544 | January 24, 2022 12:54 AM |
Drugs, gambling, hookers, living the high life (telling Buster to go ahead and spend $5,000 on golf clothing?) as well as co-conspirators. I could see it being frittered away.
by Anonymous | reply 545 | January 24, 2022 1:41 AM |
He felt entitled to live the lifestyle of someone with real money. He had to steal to actually finance it.
by Anonymous | reply 546 | January 24, 2022 2:00 AM |
Tasteful True Crime Friends, you can now own the property where Maggie and Paul were murdered! It has been rebranded from Moselle to Cross Swamp Farm, which is quite unappealing, but better than Double-Homicide Lane, I suppose.
by Anonymous | reply 547 | February 15, 2022 11:57 AM |
No pics of the inside of the house! I imagine that Paw is the only one who has a set of keys, and he's so mad at losing his fortune that he won't give them up to the bank so they can sell his house out from under him. Lots of photos otherwise, though. It looks like the perfect spot for a couple of murders.
by Anonymous | reply 548 | February 15, 2022 12:03 PM |
^It *does* have a shooting range, according to the brochure. I think it's located down there near that rusty-roofed shed, in the aerial pics. ONLY 4 million $$$. No mention of the celebrity former owner, however.
by Anonymous | reply 549 | February 15, 2022 12:17 PM |
[quote]Tasteful True Crime Friends, you can now own the property where Maggie and Paul were murdered! It has been rebranded from Moselle to Cross Swamp Farm, which is quite unappealing, but better than Double-Homicide Lane, I suppose.
Let's start a GoFundMe! I have R$20!
by Anonymous | reply 550 | February 15, 2022 2:30 PM |
The Datalounge Retreat Center!!
by Anonymous | reply 551 | February 15, 2022 3:22 PM |
By the way, that's 20 (Brazilian) Reais, about $3.87. 😬
by Anonymous | reply 552 | February 15, 2022 4:43 PM |
The Miss Maggie Memorial Spa (and location for the new reality series: “I Married a Serial Killer and All I Got Was a Goddamned Premature Funeral”)
by Anonymous | reply 553 | February 19, 2022 10:58 AM |
Any updates from crazytown?
by Anonymous | reply 554 | March 17, 2022 12:41 AM |
Why yes, just today Alex's insurance fraud side-kick, and former college roommate, was indicted for money laundering, conversion, etc., in connection with defrauding the sons of the (murdered) housecleaner out of their insurance settlement following her death. He's going to get disbarred, and might even go to prison.
by Anonymous | reply 555 | March 17, 2022 1:06 AM |
^Seems like these peckerwoods are getting what they deserve, Merrick G. take note,
by Anonymous | reply 556 | March 17, 2022 1:33 AM |
I wonder when law enforcement will ever get back to the murders.
by Anonymous | reply 557 | March 17, 2022 1:34 AM |
Well well...this answers my question at R557. Finally! Some news!
"shirt worn by Alex Murdaugh on the night his wife and son were murdered was found to have a significant amount of high-velocity impact spatter on it from at least one of their bodies, sources familiar with the investigation recently told FITSNews.
The presence of this forensic evidence on his clothing “could have only come from one thing,” according to sources close to the investigation.
Specifically, the spatter indicates that Murdaugh was physically close to one or more of his family members when they were shot."
by Anonymous | reply 558 | April 27, 2022 1:07 AM |
^ of course
by Anonymous | reply 559 | April 27, 2022 1:14 AM |
It wasn't me! It was the same scary black men who kidnapped Susan Smith's kids! The cops are framing me!
by Anonymous | reply 560 | April 27, 2022 2:37 AM |
This is terrific news. He did it himself, fucking psychopath. He could CERTAINLY get the electric chair for this in South Carolina...
by Anonymous | reply 561 | April 27, 2022 2:39 PM |
Ole Alex should have killed himself while he still had the chance. I bet he'll get a plea deal: Life with no chance of parole or face the death penalty.
by Anonymous | reply 562 | April 27, 2022 2:48 PM |
It was the same evil cholas who kidnapped Sherri Papini! Why are they harassing an innocent man when they could be finding the real killers?
by Anonymous | reply 563 | April 27, 2022 3:12 PM |
For those still interested, new evidence has emerged that Alex’s clothing had high velocity blood splatters from Maggie, placing him at the crime at the time she was killed, face down on the ground execution style with a rifle.
by Anonymous | reply 564 | April 29, 2022 11:26 AM |
He shure does look just like a pig in that photo just above. He's about ready to have a fork stuck in him, too.
by Anonymous | reply 565 | April 29, 2022 12:19 PM |
^I’m sure he’ll squeal like a pig once he lands in prison.
by Anonymous | reply 566 | April 29, 2022 2:31 PM |
Any worthy Bump ?
by Anonymous | reply 567 | May 17, 2022 6:13 AM |
Some if you may remember waaaay back I mentioned knowing a judge from Murdaugh’s stomping grounds. I was wondering how she’d be affected by all this.
Low and behold, she wrote an opinion piece in the Post and Courier. It seems to be addressing “the Murdaugh problem.”
Will Folks has responded to it.
by Anonymous | reply 568 | May 19, 2022 3:26 AM |
Another article linked at the bottom of that ^ page, goes into the strangely uncertain circumstances re the fall and subsequent death, of the Murdaughs' housekeeper, Gloria Satterfield, which precipitated the criminal insurance fraud scheme re Paw Murdaugh and Ms. Satterfield's 2 sons (and several other businessmen cronies of Murdaugh, who were in on the scam). The whole thing is hilariously creepy and transparently packed with lies and deceit.
by Anonymous | reply 569 | May 19, 2022 1:12 PM |
The “legal community” opinion piece is hilarious. I can’t believe they expect people to buy their “South Carolina judges don’t answer to anyone” schtick. Judges are selected by the legislature, for Chrissakes!
by Anonymous | reply 570 | May 19, 2022 3:46 PM |
The coroner in Hampton Co, SC has ordered the exhumation of the housekeeper’s body after getting permission from her children.
by Anonymous | reply 571 | June 6, 2022 7:45 PM |
Alex, you in danger, gurl
by Anonymous | reply 572 | June 6, 2022 7:47 PM |
The judge yesterday also denied to keep the records of Alex’s jail house phone calls from being released.
by Anonymous | reply 573 | June 6, 2022 7:51 PM |
This plot can't get any thicker.
by Anonymous | reply 574 | June 6, 2022 8:12 PM |
ID is doing a special on the Murdaughs on Sunday
by Anonymous | reply 575 | June 14, 2022 6:05 PM |
Only Idaho? Why not other states?
by Anonymous | reply 576 | June 15, 2022 2:58 AM |
New charges approved by a grand jury against the cousin/dealer/assassin and Alex today, all connected to drugs.
by Anonymous | reply 577 | June 29, 2022 2:45 AM |
Poor, poor Ellick Murdock.!
by Anonymous | reply 578 | June 29, 2022 9:41 AM |
So who's Ryan Murphy casting in the American Crime Story version?
by Anonymous | reply 579 | July 2, 2022 12:40 AM |
^ Knowing Ruan Murphy......probably Cody Fern in old age makeup or some shit like that?
by Anonymous | reply 580 | July 2, 2022 12:55 AM |
Jesse Plemmons as Ellick. Can he do a cheesy redneck accent?
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