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But. it reeks of piling on, kick him while he's down, classless type behavior. I know they got their case but all in due time. Anyway, I agree they're out for blood.It fits perfectly for me. On Friday they basically fire AM for allegedly embezzling millions, and the next day there is an apparent attempt on his life.
I think they saw right through that…
And yes, I think they’re out for blood.
I imagine this took place over years. At some point that usually catches up to you, and I think things finally came to a head.Hypothetically speaking, how long does it take to “steal” millions? Was this prior to or because of the murders? It seems like a cause vs reaction debate, IMO. Someone like me would need a long timespan to embezzle money amounts outside of my lifestyle bracket but maybe a few months (?) if I live/spend like AM? Also, does he not have his own money from his job and 3 recent life insurance policies or are those in waiting bc COD in 2 was homicide?
How did he have access to the Firm's money?
If he absconded with multi millions, which is what social media is saying, he had help. In my opinion the entire firm needs to be investigated.
IMO, the amount would be more related to getting away with it than how fast you could spend it. If you took millions all at one time there’s almost no way it wouldn’t be noticed.Hypothetically speaking, how long does it take to “steal” millions? Was this prior to or because of the murders? It seems like a cause vs reaction debate, IMO. Someone like me would need a long timespan to embezzle money amounts outside of my lifestyle bracket but maybe a few months (?) if I live/spend like AM? Also, does he not have his own money from his job and 3 recent life insurance policies or are those in waiting bc COD in 2 was homicide?
Here’s the thing though. This is their baby, their firm, their livelihoods.But. it reeks of piling on, kick him while he's down, classless **** type behavior. I know they got their case but all in due time. Anyway, I agree they're out for blood.
I have heard of attorneys getting their hands caught in the cookie jar of money in trust or escrow for clients though. So maybe he had access to those accounts?That's been puzzling me, bestill. Any law firm I ever worked in, the bookkeepers/accountants handled all the financial transactions.
I really am worried about their son, BM. I hope he's getting the support he's going to need. This is truly a family greek tragedy.
Why would his "former" law firm partners go to the scene of the shooting. This seems strange to me.
That's been puzzling me, bestill. Any law firm I ever worked in, the bookkeepers/accountants handled all the financial transactions.
I think this was super recent. It seems as if they couldn’t have brought this to SLED’s attention much faster than they did, as they traveled to the crime scene to tell them.
I also wouldn’t be surprised if they reached out to the New York Times themselves.
I think they see which way the wind is blowing, and they want to get ahead of this in a major way.
They’re washing their hands of him, and they want the world to know it.
I'm not sure the Greeks could touch this. It has William Faulkner written all over it.....lots of mossy trees and messy secrets. I hope Massy is right and we get to the bottom of the story soon. (See what I did there?)
There is a ton of real life precedent for that too.The parallel to fiction I first thought of was "Columbo." There's actually an episode involving an attempted assassination that was perpetrated by the victim to deflect attention away from previous bad acts.
One more thing... I'm not saying AM is guilty of a similar ruse, just that the recent tire trouble reminded me of that particular episode.
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