I just saw the body cam video of AM asking if they're dead, ridiculous..can't or can imagine what the police thought of that at the time. I bet they were right off looking at him as suspect anyway per he's there even tho all clean.
State really botched up the t-shirts testing, IMO. I think it should be ruled out and wonder why the prosecutors even think this mess will help their case? AJMO
On one of those LE body cams (I believe the officer's first name was Buford) you could hear the officer talking to another LE and he mentioned the killings being related to Paul...as in, they have to be related to Paul's problem [boat case]. This was when all the local cops were there before SLED showed up. So that theory was being discussed by the first responders, not just AM.His go to was to talk about Paul when LE first arrived, and then again when he was being interviewed in the vehicle as well. Throwing blame anywhere to distract from himself. No mention of Maggie leaving him, but by all accounts, she was living at the Beach house, and not at Mosel. Some British Press said a friend of Maggie's said she was going to divorce AM, and AM would not want to admit that(no proof thus far), as it could provide a possible motive. Paul was also not living at 'home', but had an apartment in another town(can't remember which).
The reputation of eh whole family tanked locally after the boat accident, and the facts that followed about the over privileged family. They barely mentioned about people being angry with Paul while testifying. MOO
AM is a Narcissist for sure, and also either a Sociopath or Psychopath in my opinion.I am hearing a lot of people say they are having a hard time understanding the motive in this case. I am worried about the jury understanding, and I hope the prosecution puts it all together for them. I agree that I would have trouble understanding the motive in this case too if I had not read the book "The Sociopath Next Door" by Martha Stout. I saw the author on Oprah around the time of the Laci Peterson murder. I could not understand Scott Peterson's motive. Why not just divorce her? Why murder her and her full-term baby? After reading the book, it made perfect sense. If you're not a sociopath, it is hard to imagine thinking like one. But when you understand how they think/view the world, which this book really goes through in laymen's terms, then the motive makes sense to me in this case too. A surprising statistic is that 1 in 25 people are sociopaths. I am not diagnosing AM as a sociopath, but it makes this motive ring true for me. Who else could steal money from so many people and lie to their faces? A person without empathy or remorse. A sociopath.
I heard that and thought that says A LOT.GiGi w/Law & Crime reported via live stream that no one from Maggie's family have been seen in courtroom since first court date started.
^^rsbmThe murder was over a life insurance policy on several family members, sad to say.
What does it say to you? It makes me sad! How come they're not there?I heard that and thought that says A LOT.
^^rsbmProsecution would love a delay. To digest the GM data.
Question: was that because AM mentioned that to the First Responders perhaps? CYA.On one of those LE body cams (I believe the officer's first name was Buford) you could hear the officer talking to another LE and he mentioned the killings being related to Paul...as in, they have to be related to Paul's problem [boat case]. This was when all the local cops were there before SLED showed up. So that theory was being discussed by the first responders, not just AM.
To me personally, it says that they are not supporting Alex in any way. I don't think it's necessarily sad, I think they don't want to add to speculation and to keep Maggie's reputation in high regards. I have always felt that Maggie was the forgotten victim here sadly.What does it say to you? It makes me sad! How come they're not there?
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