He's her husband. I too know my wife's code and vice versa. I know my neighbor's garage codes. I don't find it all that strange
That being said I wonder if AM was in MM’s phone before he left and threw it out the window on his way out.
Jmo
He's her husband. I too know my wife's code and vice versa. I know my neighbor's garage codes. I don't find it all that strange
I'd guess that is a strong possibility.That being said I wonder if AM was in MM’s phone before he left and threw it out the window on his way out.
Jmo
Cell Phones at Richland County Detention Center
Over the past months some have wondered if AM was allowed his cell phone while locked up. I just returned from a trip to Columbia, S.C., where DH indulged me in some site seeing. (See photos.) Please note the signs at the Alvin Glenn Detention Center that state “no cell phones.”
As might be expected, the lane from the state road up to the detention compound houses numerous bond financing companies and an establishment that appears to offer redemption through religion. My personal favorite was “Bad Boys Bonds.” I guess none of these guys can foot $7M.
Cell phones in jails have been a major problem across this state according to many, many reports for some time now. If he is getting access to one it’s not part of the official jail gig I’m sure.
Sorry I missed the April 7 edition of 48 Hours. It does not seem to be posted online yet — are you sure about date? The website lists a show for April 2 and April 9, and neither seem to include Murdaugh content.Did anyone else catch Cousin Eddie on the new 48 Hours on ID about the Murdaugh's that aired 4/7?
He's still in his jailhouse threads so he's obviously still incarcerated. It makes me wonder if what his role in all of this will turn out to be and if he is cooperating with LE.
Cell Phones at Richland County Detention Center
Over the past months some have wondered if AM was allowed his cell phone while locked up. I just returned from a trip to Columbia, S.C., where DH indulged me in some site seeing. (See photos.) Please note the signs at the Alvin Glenn Detention Center that state “no cell phones.”
As might be expected, the lane from the state road up to the detention compound houses numerous bond financing companies and an establishment that appears to offer redemption through religion. My personal favorite was “Bad Boys Bonds.” I guess none of these guys can foot $7M.
Yeah, I just checked the recording it was 48 Hours on ID original airdate 4/7/22. I hadn't seen it before, as it showed 'Cousin Eddie' in his jail duds talking about how he wrestled the gun out of AM's hand during the roadside 'murder attempt'.Sorry I missed the April 7 edition of 48 Hours. It does not seem to be posted online yet — are you sure about date? The website lists a show for April 2 and April 9, and neither seem to include Murdaugh content.
Related: had long discussion today with DH Esq. (with criminal trial experience). In his opinion, LE does not have enough evidence to charge anyone with murders, and the longer this goes the less likely it is there will be charges. He says evidence weakens with time. Just his opinion.
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According to documents obtained by this news outlet, the loan taken out by James H. Moss against his $2.3 million home at 604 Pinckney Street in Beaufort, S.C. is for $1.2 million – with a payoff date of (get this) August 28, 2090.
Moss is 81 years old. He would be just three days shy of his 150th birthday when his loan comes due.
“Why in the world would a successful lawyer at the end of his career need to borrow $1.2 million?” one source wondered.
https://www.fitsnews.com/2022/04/15/murdaugh-murders-saga-financial-probe-metastasizing/
Just a passing thought, wondering if someone might have murdered the Murdaughs as vengeance for the death of MB?Private Eyes & Public Mudslinging | The Murdaugh Murders, Money and Mystery | Unsolved South Carolina | ABC News in Charleston, S.C., 14 April 2022
… Sarah Capelli is a private detective who's been ordered by a judge to turn over records detailing her work following Paul Murdaugh and his friends in the months before Paul and his mother, Maggie, were murdered.
Those records include undercover videos and GPS tracking data Capelli gathered in her surveillance of Paul.
Capelli says she's happy to turn over everything, and is adamant all her work was on the up-and-up and above reproach from an ethics standpoint.
But that's contrary to the allegations of Mark Tinsley, the attorney for the family of Mallory Beach.
Tinsley and the Beach family have sued convenience store franchise magnate Greg Parker over what Tinsley describes as a ruthless, intentional mudslinging campaign carried out in the public eye.
That lawsuit has come to head with Parker's attorneys battling Tinsley tooth-and-nail over documents and records he's subpoenaed such as those of Capelli, which Tinsley feels may prove his accusations against Parker.
In the meantime, state police investigators have sought Capelli's videos and evidence in pursuit of a clue that might help them answer the burning question 10 months in the making: Who killed Maggie and Paul Murdaugh?
That was an early theory here and elsewhere before the 'shot in the head by the side of the road' happened and triggered the landslide of Low Country death and destruction.Just a passing thought, wondering if someone might have murdered the Murdaughs as vengeance for the death of MB?
Not an opinion, but I'll still add MOO.
I agree. I only find it strange when a spouse DOESNT know the husband/wives phone passcode. Being secretive about what you do on your phone and hiding it from your spouse is the weird behavior, not openly sharing with your significant other.He's her husband. I too know my wife's code and vice versa. I know my neighbor's garage codes. I don't find it all that strange
I agree. I only find it strange when a spouse DOESNT know the husband/wives phone passcode. Being secretive about what you do on your phone and hiding it from your spouse is the weird behavior, not openly sharing with your significant other.
Our family has the same passcodes for the security alarms, phones, computers etc. No problem.I agree. I only find it strange when a spouse DOESNT know the husband/wives phone passcode. Being secretive about what you do on your phone and hiding it from your spouse is the weird behavior, not openly sharing with your significant other.
Our family has the same passcodes for the security alarms, phones, computers etc. No problem.