SC - Paul Murdaugh, 22 and mom Margaret, 52, found shot to death, Islandton, 7 June 2021 #11

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Arm of SC high court investigating Murdaugh’s connection to former Moselle owner, docs show

The subpoena, obtained by the newspapers, sought records from the estate files of Boulware and his mother, Ann Owens Boulware. It also asked for all cases involving former Palmetto State Bank CEO Russell Laffitte, who was fired last week, and a specific case that involved Murdaugh and Laffitte.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/state/south-carolina/article257338287.html

Barrett Boulware, described in his 2018 obituary as a commercial fisherman who operated out of Beaufort, owned the Moselle property — which has its own dedicated location on Facebook — until he transferred it to his wife in 2009.
Thanks for this link: Loving the Boulware/Murdaugh/Laffitte connection.
 
I wondered if one had to do with the other/this.

In another call, Waters said Murdaugh is heard telling someone else that a relative is loaning him money.

Murdaugh’s attorney state Sen. Dick Harpootlian also mentioned the jailhouse calls, referencing Murdaugh’s instructions to a family member to make a check payable to another inmate’s commissary account.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/01/10...itten-decision-in-alex-murdaugh-bond-hearing/
Ok. This has pushed me over the edge. I am pulling the trigger and subscribing to Fits.
 
A mortgage satisfaction document dated Sept. 23 where Buster, acting as Alex’s agent, executed a satisfaction of a mortgage with a face value of $970,354.004 on a 42-acre property located in Hampton and Colleton counties.

Motion seeks to freeze South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh's assets

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This if not mistaken is part of moselle it stretches both counties like moselle, it was 8 years ago that this property was “sold” to AM.
 
According to my sources, Murdaugh isn’t the only attorney being looked at by the court’s Office of Disciplinary Counsel (ODC) – which oversees lawyer conduct in South Carolina. That would make sense seeing as the court has already suspended Murdaugh’s license to practice law in South Carolina.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/01/16...igating-alex-murdaughs-alleged-smuggle-buddy/

Alex isn’t the only lawyer Barrett Boulware used,” one Lowcountry lawyer familiar with the late “fisherman” told me this weekend. “If they are looking into him, then Alex isn’t the only lawyer who ought to be nervous.”

I am also told the ODC is “sharing information” with the S.C. Commission on Judicial Conduct (SCCJC), a panel which hears complaints filed against South Carolina judges.
 
https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/01/16...igating-alex-murdaughs-alleged-smuggle-buddy/

... Boulware was also close with Ronnie Crosby, one of Murdaugh’s erstwhile partners at the prestigious Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth and Detrick (PMPED) law firm. ...

Wow. Boulware was not only bff with AM but also with one of Alex's law partners (and who else???). IMHO, this entire rotten mess, from top to bottom all across the Low Country, is turning out to be a massive organized crime syndicate.

JMO
 
I wondered if one had to do with the other/this.

In another call, Waters said Murdaugh is heard telling someone else that a relative is loaning him money.

Murdaugh’s attorney state Sen. Dick Harpootlian also mentioned the jailhouse calls, referencing Murdaugh’s instructions to a family member to make a check payable to another inmate’s commissary account.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/01/10...itten-decision-in-alex-murdaugh-bond-hearing/
Sounds like AM is buying some protection. AJMO
 
This article published Oct 18, 2021

One of the first records I found goes back to June 9, 2010. On that date, Ronnie Crosby – one of Murdaugh’s partners at the prestigious Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth and Detrick (PMPED) law firm – took out a $150,752.81 mortgage (.pdf) on a piece of property Boulware was selling to a company called Jenkins Creek Marine and Charters LLC. A second mortgage (.pdf) in the amount of $151,164.09 was taken out a year-and-a-half later – also on a piece of property Boulware was selling, this time to a separate incorporation called Jenkins Creek Charters And Property Management, LLC.

Similar names, people … but different companies.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2021/10/18...lex-murdaugh-alleged-drug-smuggler-uncovered/
 
Continued

As with Crosby’s signature on the second mortgage, Murdaugh did not sign his mortgage document as a representing attorney or a registered agent. He signed it as a member of the limited liability corporation.

Of interest? On May 17, 2021 – three weeks before the Moselle murders – the second mortgage (the one for Jenkins Creek Charters And Property Management LLC) was recorded as having been “satisfied” (.pdf) with the Beaufort county register of deeds. As of this writing, however, there is no record of the first mortgage – the one issued to Alex Murdaugh’s company – having been satisfied.

Last month, though – on September 24, 2021 – the Boulware property purchased by Murdaugh’s incorporation, Jenkins Creek Marine And Charters LLC, was granted to Crosby in a bizarrely worded “covenant” (.pdf) for $5.00.

Among the conditions of this “covenant?” Crosby’s assurance not to sue Murdaugh’s company “in order to recover a personal judgment” against it.

https://www.fitsnews.com/2021/10/18...lex-murdaugh-alleged-drug-smuggler-uncovered/
 
Wasn't it posted earlier that AM made a payment to a casino on behalf of Buster for a gambling debt? Does Buster still have control of AM's accounts?
 
There's something about Alex's 911 call the night of Maggie & Paul's murder that bothers me and I can't figure out why. Early in the call he says, “'I've been up to it now – it’s bad." Up to "it"? You mean the death scene you expected to find? "It's bad." As in, "I was worried what it would look like and man, it's worse than I thought it would be" or "It was more than I told them to do." The word, "now." Okay I'm here now but I wasn't before or I was somewhere else before. Maybe, "I shot them, then went to the house to get some things I didn't want found when law enforcement came, but I am back up here where I killed them NOW. Maybe I'm just desperate and think we can really put this puzzle together with a few scraps. LOL
 
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When I think of what he said, “been up to it now” when I have been deer hunting W/hub shooting deer from a distance and waiting to approach, bleed out so they don’t take off don’t want to spook them. Then I can imagine saying that.

So it makes sense since they were probably shot from some distance.
Even a shotgun is good for 50 yards. 1/2 football field.

Jmo
 
https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/01/17...es-mallory-beachs-mom-of-holding-him-hostage/
The younger brother of disgraced Hampton County attorney Alex Murdaugh is accusing the Beach family attorney of holding him “hostage” by effectively preventing him from selling the property where Alex’s wife and son were murdered last summer.

The Moselle property — a 1,700 acre hunting property in Colleton and Hampton counties — belonged to Alex’s wife, Maggie Murdaugh, at the time of her death.

The land was transferred to Alex from the wife of an alleged drug smuggler in September 2014 for $5 as collateral toward a $970,354 “mortgage” that was purportedly owed to Alex. In December 2016, Alex transferred the land to Maggie for $5 and “love and affection.” After Maggie’s death, Alex’s older son Buster released the family of the alleged smuggler from having to pay back the purported debt.
According to documents filed in Hampton and Colleton counties last week by John Marvin Murdaugh, who is the personal representative for Maggie’s estate, the property has a more than $2 million mortgage on it and is in danger of being foreclosed on by Palmetto State Bank.
 
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