Knew a guy that had a nice shack(his words) and kept a mistress in a town house paid for less then 3 miles away for a few years.
It can happen
I wonder if LE found a stash of drugs in his vehicle, maybe a recent purchase from a nearby "shack".
Knew a guy that had a nice shack(his words) and kept a mistress in a town house paid for less then 3 miles away for a few years.
It can happen
Even without criminal charges being pressed by the firm, one can almost be certain the IRS is going to get theirs, which could include jail time should certain legal boundaries be crossed.
I can’t see what that is but it was on Fox. They brought NG in to comment. She was recently in the SC area.
When couples divorce often there is forensic audit to determine assets if they have complicated financials. So the question is did she order the audit on their personal accounts and the law firms? I think hers may be separate than the firms. I don't know if the law firm would open up their books to a partner's spouse, any thoughts on this?
Collecting fees on the side, interesting. Someone must have been doing the books and billing for this, jmo.
I can’t see what that is but it was on Fox. They brought NG in to comment. She was recently in the SC area.
It's all over the news here in OK.I wonder if since AM is in rehab maybe LE won't be able to talk to him . Also, very interesting that nytimes is getting the story now.
It's all over the news here in OK.
Fox even had Nancy Grace on about an hour ago to talk about it.
She made a big point out of AM being a liar in saying that he resigned.
She made a big point out of AM being a liar in saying that he resigned.
His mom might be upset about Alex father's prognosis? At that time, everyone was still alive. Was the hospitalization and diagnosis of Randolph III unexpected?
It has been reported that grandmother had advanced Alzheimer's so we don't know if she would be processing her husband's cancer diagnosis, or recognize AM, or anyone else. The grandparents lived in Varnville. With their wealth it's possible that she was at home with full-time medical care, but if she was really advanced it's more likely that she was in a memory care facility, so trying to figure out mileage and timing on June 7 might be difficult.
If a divorce proceeds to litigation, both can proceed with discovery in my state. IMO the firm's books are fair game if he is a partner. I wonder how this was handled legally since there was no divorce filed....When couples divorce often there is forensic audit to determine assets if they have complicated financials. So the question is did she order the audit on their personal accounts and the law firms? I think hers may be separate than the firms. I don't know if the law firm would open up their books to a partner's spouse, any thoughts on this?
Collecting fees on the side, interesting. Someone must have been doing the books and billing for this, jmo.
Thank you. It's getting confusing here. Otto stated a few pages back that AM had definitely been named a POI, and several posts continued that gave the impression he was indeed a POI. But I was still doubtful, so thanks for confirming. =)Mod Note:
As stated by @Sillybilly yesterday, Alex is not considered a POI in the murder of Maggie and Paul in the context of Websleuths discussions unless/until he is declared one by named Law Enforcement. This means that while Alex’s revealed actions, character and decisions can be speculated in relation to a possible contributing factor of the murders, suggesting that Alex hired or carried them out is not victim friendly at this time.
Should new details emerge from MSM to suggest LE has officially, rather than via unnamed sources, declared him a POI in the murders, WS will re-evaluate the victim friendly position in regards to Alex.
I'm sure he was in shock with the situation. As far for why he didn't think he himself was in danger, maybe that was the farthest thing from his mind at that point. He did implore 911 dispatcher to hurry the response numerous times.That was my initial impression - that he was an intended victim, that he narrowly escaped being a victim because of the hospital visit. That leaves me with the question of why he did not leave immediately after discovering his deceased wife and son, and call 911 from a place that he knew was safe. Perhaps he was in shock, but he does re-assure the 911 operator that he is not in danger.