Very thought-provoking post
@LetsSolvIt -- thank you.
Out of curiosity, I just checked AM's inmate status on Vinelink and I was surprised to see that he's actually been housed in Richland County (Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center) all this time or at least since October 16, 2021, although he was in the custody of Colleton County Jail/Sheriff for one day July 20, 2022, for his recent arraignment/bond hearing for the double murder charges.
I believe AM was first arrested Sept 16, 2021, in Richard County for insurance fraud/conspiracy to commit insurance fraud, and filing a false police report after the hired and failed drive-by shooting-- but released on $20K bond, and traveled to rehab in Florida.
Now that AM's defense counsel filed for a speedy trial, I wonder if AM will be transferred to Colleton County Jail anytime soon?
I can't say for certain but I'm assuming that given a choice, ASGDC is the facility inmates prefer compared to Colleton County jail.
Richland County Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center is a minimum-security Adult in Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina. The 187-bed capacity facility has been operational since 1981 and boasts of about 2372 bookings yearly. This Adult facility hosts inmates from all of Richland County under the governorship of the South Carolina Sherriff. The prison is operated and maintained by South Carolina Department of Corrections
Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina lawyer whose wife and son were killed in June, was arrested Thursday in connection to an insurance fraud scheme that court documents say involved Murdaugh arranging for his own killing so his surviving son could collect the life insurance payout.
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