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Why wasn't Buster your first call to make sure he was okay.
Yes!!! He called people to come to him rather than checking on his surviving kid.
Why wasn't Buster your first call to make sure he was okay.
I think it was a "buy time," but the house of cards was all coming down on him at one time: Confronted at work about financials, June 10th was the hearing on filing for his financial status with the courts in the boat crash civil case, PaPa and Mags found additional pills, and the Sheriff had just told him there was an investigation into his obstruction of justice on the boat crash at the hospital, the articles came out in the paper about clients money missing and he knew other clients would be questioning where their money was. Too much for him to handle, AND no, there as no insurance on Mags, but he would have gotten her estate (real estate, jewelry, cars, etc.) Paul had to go because as long as he was alive the boat case continues to go forward for sure.the motive was to buy time? seems absurd and there is no financial reason behind this , no insurance..etc..
I dunno...seems like white collar crime is one thing..he might go to jail , he may have to make restitution...but murder? come on.. why do this? to your baby? to your wife? I don't believe it. mOO
True narcissist.Yes!!! He called people to come to him rather than checking on his surviving kid.
The kennel is over 3 football fields from the house and downhill. TV on, you aren't going to hear shots from there.
He may be a scoundrel, but it doesn't make him a murderer.
Yes, he could have been taking that much OXY and still been functioning. At $100 a pop, that's 16.5 pills a day. Seen high functioning people do it. They usually die of liver and kidney failure before 50.
All this stealing stuff will come back to haunt the prosecutor either in this court or the next.
I didn't see acting.
Still trying to figure out how Maggie's phone was already on the side of the road when he passed it in his car.
And the blood splattered shirt was not blood splatter after all?
If that was AM's rain jacket full of GSR, it would also be full of his DNA. Was there silence on this one?
Seems he is being tried because he is a liar and a thief.
True!!! And also, I think Waters wanted time tonight to rewatch Ellick's testimony and come up with allllllll the questions and what can be refuted regarding what he said on direct today. You are so on point.I don’t think Waters has even begun to dismantle AM. We’ve seen the State’s excellent clock management, and I think today was to run the clock out with financials because he wants a full, uninterrupted day for the murders on a Friday. I also think Waters is making points on his manipulation skills and hypocrisy which are just setting stage for the real questions and his pattern of committing crimes, covering them up whether financial fraud or active crime scenes, fake badge in tow, no remorse for the victim of his schemes. And the State has not really touched his trial testimony yet - so his stupid rehearsed answer about not remembering what happened back in 2012 isn’t going work for the events of 6/7 that he just described today. Waters is going to box him in on Bubba tape and the absurdity that he lied because he was paranoid. Paranoid of what? Just random paranoia about police on your property? Or paranoia you might be a suspect? Or paranoia that manifests in a compulsion to lie - just for the sake of lying?
It makes more sense that he lied because he didn’t know about the Snapchat video. He thought he had gotten away with it, and his lie couldn’t be proven if he was the only witness and survivor.
One thing that has always bothered me is during the first interview at the crime scene he says something like “the car data will help with that.” As if car data is front of mind after finding the ya know “what y’all saw down dir at the kiiiinells.” Ugh - head exploding emoji! That was a tell. “Oh I’m happy to let y’all do the job ya gotta do, hey and the car data should help y’all out - and that 911 operator was great. I better go fix myself to leave her a Yelp review cause she done me good.”
The kennel is over 3 football fields from the house and downhill. TV on, you aren't going to hear shots from there.
He may be a scoundrel, but it doesn't make him a murderer.
Yes, he could have been taking that much OXY and still been functioning. At $100 a pop, that's 16.5 pills a day. Seen high functioning people do it. They usually die of liver and kidney failure before 50.
All this stealing stuff will come back to haunt the prosecutor either in this court or the next.
I didn't see acting.
Still trying to figure out how Maggie's phone was already on the side of the road when he passed it in his car.
And the blood splattered shirt was not blood splatter after all?
If that was AM's rain jacket full of GSR, it would also be full of his DNA. Was there silence on this one?
Seems he is being tried because he is a liar and a thief.
Maggie's phone had 59 steps - which could be whomever removed the phone to dispose of it.I have not heard all the testimony and maybe this has already been addressed but I understand there is data from the phones which shows the amount of steps taken? Has there been any indication of this info from PM's or MM's phones starting at 8:49 to lets say 9:07pm? Can't imagine if they were alive they would not have been moving.
Your last paragraph had me in stitches!I don’t think Waters has even begun to dismantle AM. We’ve seen the State’s excellent clock management, and I think today was to run the clock out with financials because he wants a full, uninterrupted day for the murders on a Friday. I also think Waters is making points on his manipulation skills and hypocrisy which are just setting stage for the real questions and his pattern of committing crimes, covering them up whether financial fraud or active crime scenes, fake badge in tow, no remorse for the victim of his schemes. And the State has not really touched his trial testimony yet - so his stupid rehearsed answer about not remembering what happened back in 2012 isn’t going work for the events of 6/7 that he just described today. Waters is going to box him in on Bubba tape and the absurdity that he lied because he was paranoid. Paranoid of what? Just random paranoia about police on your property? Or paranoia you might be a suspect? Or paranoia that manifests in a compulsion to lie - just for the sake of lying?
It makes more sense that he lied because he didn’t know about the Snapchat video. He thought he had gotten away with it, and his lie couldn’t be proven if he was the only witness and survivor.
One thing that has always bothered me is during the first interview at the crime scene he says something like “the car data will help with that.” As if car data is front of mind after finding the ya know “what y’all saw down dir at the kiiiinells.” Ugh - head exploding emoji! That was a tell. “Oh I’m happy to let y’all do the job ya gotta do, hey and the car data should help y’all out - and that 911 operator was great. I better go fix myself to leave her a Yelp review cause she done me good.”
Sad but trueYour last paragraph had me in stitches!
Gonna reiterate what I noticed today for the night crew that might be going thru today's testimony.
NOT ONE SINGLE TIME did the word " Love" come out of AM's mouth concerning Maggie until he was directed to say so at the very end of his answers under direct examination. By then it was if the defense was asking as an afterthought.
He declined to tell the story of his meeting Maggie for the 1st time. He declined to say word one about what attracted him to Maggie or tell the story of their courtship. He offered no inside little anecdotes or shared experiences they had that were unique to their relationship. He never said that he missed her so much that he couldn't live with himself without her. He didn't discuss their family or trips or any shared moments of joy and happiness. There was not one single comment that they had even been remotely in a relationship for over 20yrs. Nothing.
You'd be hard pressed to even know that they were even married. Maggie was just a part of his life like a piece of furniture or a dog or a gun or a speck of dirt on the sprawling grandeur of Moselle. She apparently contributed NOTHING to his life. He experienced NOTHING noteworthy with her.
I've never seen a person who lost their wife just completely distance himself from their relationship so completely as Alex did today. Finally after hours of being on the stand the defense asked him about Maggie and by that point she was just an afterthought. You'd hardly know what or whom he was married to all these years.
It was utterly disgusting how marginalized she was in Alex's eyes. I want to vomit! He expressed more regret and loss for his dead frekin' sunflowers than he did for his brutally slaughtered wife!! This poor woman was discarded like garbage by Alex. It's also VERY telling that upon allegedly coming across the crime scene for the 1st time, Alex went to his son first before checking on Maggie who was much closer to him when he pulled up. There was no love by Alex towards Maggie. NONE. It makes my blood boil.
ad time to delete texts/callsYes!!! He called people to come to him rather than checking on his surviving kid.
I do too, but I also think he affectionately called it Cluck-Cluck first.I think Alex murdered the chicken too.
...I didn't see acting....
Hmm maybe the better question is what about PM's phone? Since his phone was found on him we assume it was on his person the entire time.Maggie's phone had 59 steps - which could be whomever removed the phone to dispose of it.