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Off topic, but did it? I thought it only connected to the Wi Fi.So, how did Brian K.'s (Idaho 4 ) pair with the bluetooth of a speaker in the house?
Off topic, but did it? I thought it only connected to the Wi Fi.So, how did Brian K.'s (Idaho 4 ) pair with the bluetooth of a speaker in the house?
I wonder what they already know.Now that AM has been convicted for Maggie & Paul's murders, SLED is moving on to investigate "three other deaths" linked to him/his family:
3 deaths potentially linked to the Murdaugh family remain unsolved
I hate writing this. But I’m still just so perplexed why SLED did not secure the scene and all of Moselle for at least a few days - especially the area where Paul and Maggie were found. Something does not sit right with me that it was AM’s brother was the one who cleaned up Paul’s remains THE VERY NEXT DAY after the body was taken away. Wouldn’t a double murder crime scene be roped off for some time so that crime scene investigators and evidence collectors could gather evidence? It hurts my mind! Just like it was AM’s brother who towed the boat away (from a crime scene) before Mallory’s body was even located. Seems like Brother is always doing clean up for AM and family. Heck, my neighbor shot a gun from her vehicle (not at someone but into a building - no one hurt) and they took her car for an entire 10 days for evidence gathering. I just can’t wrap my head about the lack processing and securing of the crime scene and have concerns that AM had help after the fact.
I agree and I believe if Alex tried to kill Gloria she wouldn’t have lived a few days in the hospital. Another words he would have made sure she couldn’t tell. I also don’t think it’s fair to blame Buster about Steven death based off rumors.I don't think an investigation into Gloria's death can ever show anything other than an accident. The two witnesses are dead, so unless there is something very unusual found in an exhumation or Alex ever confesses to anything, I doubt there will be anything more to say about it.
Local LE I'd bet, and a couple 'friends' in LE in nearby Counties, from what I have read. MOOI realize gossip is easy to come by. I was looking for proof. If LE is crooked the AM has a good case for a retrial.
I'd love to see who was taking kick backs.
MOO...
I'd just like to know: does a lead vault into which a coffin is placed defeat ground penetrating radar or does GPR simply reveal the top/bottom/sides of the vault as something with different density than the things inside?Well when family gets alone time with the body, does anyone check the casket after that? I don't know but I don't know why the funeral home or anyone would need or want to check a casket after family has their last moments and they close the casket.. does anyone open it again?
He's not wrong IMO!He also said when asked by the interviewer "when/how he knew" AM did it, he said "when I looked into his eyes" ... "he had soulless eyes".
Gossip? All those people speaking to the MSM are gossiping?I realize gossip is easy to come by. I was looking for proof. If LE is crooked the AM has a good case for a retrial.
I'd love to see who was taking kick backs.
MOO...
I know the funeral home people stand around 'off to the side' waiting for all to leave. The cemetery workers are way off somewhere, waiting. I'd think the casket is all set once it leaves the funeral home to stay closed. Thinking though, I bet if that did happen, bury the rifle or whatever gun it was, it was all broken down maybe and could of been said, I'd like to bury this little bundle with Dad I brought here and forgot to give it to you at the funeral home, can I just pop the lid a minute? AGAIN, just imagination/ possibilities, but that means LE will have to exhume that. I imagine they looked while back , but I think I never heard of where they looked or if they did in all this. Septics/ were mentioned as well, but that would be the first place probably as that IS a place criminals toss things into.Well when family gets alone time with the body, does anyone check the casket after that? I don't know but I don't know why the funeral home or anyone would need or want to check a casket after family has their last moments and they close the casket.. does anyone open it again?
It was testified to in court under oath -- by a police officer who was also friends of the family -- not sure what else you are looking for.I realize gossip is easy to come by. I was looking for proof. If LE is crooked the AM has a good case for a retrial.
I'd love to see who was taking kick backs.
MOO...
I've watched the podcast, and read for four years. Remained silent here until after be was sentenced.There was testimony from one of his son's friends that he was employed as a runner for the firm for a time and that one of his jobs was to cash (lots of) checks. He testified about an occasion when he walked into Alex's office and Alex had envelopes of money and the Police Chief of a neighboring town was in the office.
But beyond possible bribes, the family has been literally in charge of justice in the 14th circuit for 100 years. Alex himself carried two solicitor's office badges -- one assistant, and one associate. I highly recommend the Murdaugh Murders podcast, which is recorded by a local SC investigative journalist who has been researching and writing about the Murdaughs for four years. The crimes he has committed were enabled by a system that gave his family a lot of cover and there's a lot of nuance involved in understanding the systemic factors that almost enabled him to get away with these crimes.
JMO, and I can't speak for every car, but I know that if my husband and I are in our car. It will only pair to Bluetooth one of of our phones (normally mine, for some reason) but the phone has to be programmed into the car before the Bluetooth will pick it up.So, how did Brian K.'s (Idaho 4 ) pair with the bluetooth of a speaker in the house?
.The obit states a graveside service. I could not find any MSM the viewing was at home. It is unusual for the caskets to be kept in the home.
The family usually receives friends at the home and is stated in the obit, with an address, but not PMs.
Obituary for Paul Murdaugh at Peeples-Rhoden Funeral Home, Hampton Chapel
Paul Terry Murdaugh, 22, of Hampton, South Carolina, entered into eternal rest alongside his loving mother, Margaret Branstetter Murdaugh Maggie the evening of Monday, June 7, 2021. Paul grew up with a love for the outdoors, and particularly enjoyed hunting at their lodge in Moselle with his...www.peeplesrhodenfuneralhome.com
Local LE, Not SLED.It was testified to in court under oath -- by a police officer who was also friends of the family -- not sure what else you are looking for.
If I remember correctly, there was a court exhibit showing a screenshot of the setting of MM's mobile phone and I believe Bluetooth was turned off which I think would prevent any attempt to pair with AM's suburban. JMOSo, I think that would depend on if she ever connected her phone to his car via bluetooth. Also, I can only speak on my own vehicle (which is a 2016 Highlander) but I am the primary user in my vehicle. My husband's phone does not connect to my car if my phone is in my car as I am the primary user. Not sure how it would've worked in his car.
Watched the podcast? Lawd I am confused. But let's just stick to the facts and revisit the sworn testimony of Colleton County police officer Nolen Tuten.I've watched the podcast, and read for four years. Remained silent here until after be was sentenced.
But....I have yet, to see ONE, just one person named.
I certainly hope LE will investigate the LE in another town.
I'm just trying to stick to the facts. If LE is crooked, then the SAG needs to clean uo the town.
MOO...
Dang, So LE testified that AM was paying off the police. At the trial and no one was concerned, or ask who the officers excepting kick backs were? I would think the SAG, would be all over this.It was testified to in court under oath -- by a police officer who was also friends of the family -- not sure what else you are looking for.
Yes, but in his statements at sentencing wasn’t the other qualifier from the defendant ‘hurt’?I just watched the sentencing, he didn't use the word 'intentionally'. He said "never, under any circumstances". Full stop. But, many people will lie to save themselves from jail, and he's a habitual liar.
I'm glad the judge said the obvious thing: maybe he was a 'different man', because of the 60-odd opiod pills he was taking daily. On that particularly bad day, who knows how many he'd downed.
JMO
It was once Custom to have the Casket in the Living Room, and visitors would come, maybe have a cup of tea, gather together to mourn a thome. Does happen today if the family wants..
I thought for sure he was layed out at home.
They still did home lay outs when I lived in Ga. Put signs out in front of home to slow done.
Still have picture of gfather layed out in Gmother’s front parlor.
Jmo