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Is there any water between?Weird I punched in the directions from almeda to moselle and its showing traffic backed up in front of moselle.
Its 20 minutes.
Is there any water between?Weird I punched in the directions from almeda to moselle and its showing traffic backed up in front of moselle.
Its 20 minutes.
Believe ole cousin Eddie is tomorrow, should be interesting to watch AM's body language during that.Does anyone know if Cousin Eddie is on the move? If he's to testify tomorrow (not sure it that's the case) they should have him moving to Colleton County soon. JMO
I would think you would have to have a company that specializes in crimes sceen clean up. It can not just go in a garage.I wonder what happened with all of the splatter that we heard so much about when the charges were made?
In my experience, being recognized with a "lifetime achievement" honorary is generally something bestowed post-retirement and/or in your later years where the nominating commission works to get to your name before you're deceased. RMIII was age 79 when he received the award, and died 3 years later. JMOThank you. Not entirely clear, but this article about him being awarded the Order of Palmetto in 2018 makes it sound like he was still practicing at the firm at that time. "On Dec. 31, 2005, Randolph retired as Solicitor and also returned to his old law firm to practice with two of his sons. He continues the firm’s tradition started by his grandfather in 1910 of representing individuals and small businesses in their legal needs."
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Murdaugh bestowed Order of the Palmetto
On Sept. 20, Randolph Murdaugh III joined the ranks of such South Carolina icons as the late novelist Pat Conroy, civil rights activist Septima Clark, Carolina football coach Lou Holtz, and singer Ja…www.blufftontoday.com
As to the GSR I am convinced AM had the gun/guns wrapped up in the blue tarp/rain poncho and that is why the caregiver mentioned that the ATV had been moved....I believe AM disposed of the gun/guns (or parts as someone else mentioned!) on the Almeda property.
There is a rumor going around this area that he lunches with his attorneys at the resturant across the street from the courthouse. My reply to the rumor was if that were true surely one of the dozen or more journalists covering the trial would have reported about it by now. This trial is crazy enough without all the rumors floating aroundI would like to know what AM does during the lunch break. Is he allowed to meet and eat with his family and/or attorneys and if so, does a deputy sit in there with them. Does he get non jail furnished food for lunch and if so, who pays for it.
I would like to know who launders his court clothing. Are those clothes his or do they belong to the county.
I would like to know if he is searched (strip or otherwise) when he returns to jail before being returned to his cell.
JMCurosity
I would think you would have to have a company that specializes in crimes sceen clean up. It can not just go in a garage.
So is it true that the forged Forge checks made out to Forge, were not really made out to Forge, but to a forged Forge account? Maybe that structured company should change its name.
Tis possible and as mentioned as another sleuth mentioned broken down. AM didn't have a surplus of time during his scatter brained master plan and IMO don't even think he took the time to break them down since he was running around making appearances for the cover story. Personally those things would be like radiation to me and would want to stay as far away as possible but AM may have thought the two killer theory would work giving him time to retrieve them later for a better permanent hiding spot. Going to be someone just on a walk out in the sticks sooner or later who stumbles across them, bodies have been found in the same manner, sad to say.I posted a bit ago about the time from moselle to alameda before showing up with balled up blue tarp/raincoat that he dymped the guns before arrival. When looking at maps I thought he would put them where he could retrieve them, Murdaugh property.
Jmo
He is looking defeated. IMODick certainly isn't demonstrating the spunk he's well known for. IMO, he's looking just plain tired.
MOO
Very good questions!I would like to know what AM does during the lunch break. Is he allowed to meet and eat with his family and/or attorneys and if so, does a deputy sit in there with them. Does he get non jail furnished food for lunch and if so, who pays for it.
I would like to know who launders his court clothing. Are those clothes his or do they belong to the county.
I would like to know if he is searched (strip or otherwise) when he returns to jail before being returned to his cell.
JMCurosity
There’s a Barbara Mixon posted in the obit as special family member. Is that the same as the one MM was texting earlier before she was murdered?RMIII's obituary provides he rejoined the firm in 2006 (1986-2005 Solicitor of the 14th Circuit) but no evidence if/when his law license was ever reported as inactive. Also, not sure when his health problems started but I think he likely stepped back from being active sometime before 2018 when he received the Order of the Palmetto (South Carolina’s highest civilian honor) from Governor Henry McMaster. JMO
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Obituary for Randolph Murdaugh III at Parker-Rhoden Funeral Home
Mr. Randolph Murdaugh, III, 81, of Varnville, died peacefully Thursday afternoon, June 10, 2021, at his residence. Mr. Murdaugh was born October 25, 1939 in Savannah, Georgia, son of the late Randolph Buster Murdaugh, Jr. and Gladys Marvin Murdaugh. Randolph graduated from Wade Hampton in 1957...www.parkerrhodenfuneralhome.com
How silly!There is a rumor going around this area that he lunches with his attorneys at the resturant across the street from the courthouse. My reply to the rumor was if that were true surely one of the dozen or more journalists covering the trial would have reported about it by now. This trial is crazy enough without all the rumors floating around
The CEO of #Murdaugh 's former law firm (the one he is accused of swindling millions from) is on the stand. She says Murdaugh was successful
, not because he worked hard but because he could manipulate people into settlements. "It was total bs".
Smith's direct exam by the State. One of the prosecutor's mistakes was that after he got a favorable answer from her, he would try to emphasize what she said by repeating the same question to her. But asking her the same question seemed to cause her to doubt her original answer and she would then back off and say she wasn't sure and so the original favorable testimony was basically blown. This happened several times. The State should know that if they get an answer that they like, they should just move on. Don't try to create drama by getting the witness to repeat the testimony. Argue it all in closing statement! JMO.
I thought MM was texting her sister. Just not seeing MM texting with the home health aid (HHA). MOOThere’s a Barbara Mixon posted in the obit as special family member. Is that the same as the one MM was texting earlier before she was murdered?
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