SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #23

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  • #521
So far I vote guilty.

Jmo
 
  • #522
I just started watching AM's second LE interview and I noticed that whenever he says something that is true (like who he called on the way to/from his Mom's) he mostly looks straight ahead or out the side window, but whenever he's giving untrue details (like having napped and thought Maggie went to the kennels and didn't know where Paul went), he side-eyes the LE, like he's trying to gauge whether or not he's being believed. imo

Also, AM says when he got back from his Mom's and found no one home, he went "back" to the kennels - although he has said he was not at the kennels earlier, only had ridden around with Paul, went home for dinner, watched TV and napped and then went to his Mom's. The LE seemed to catch that because he repeated 'when you went back to the kennels', and asked if he saw a car or anything. I'm only about 20 minutes into it but it's more interesting than I thought it would be with the clues AM is unintentionally giving out.
Another subtle ”tell” in this video is when Alex asked if they’ve found any clues /evidence. The investigator says he’s talked to over 100 people and has collected fingerprint and DNA samples. Alex then says something to the effect of “so you think it was intentional,I mean planned….”. He’s giving so much more info than what is being asked of him, including that Paul was a little detective. What relevance did that have to any Q that was being asked?
 
  • #523
Except for the part that ALL of his finance crimes lead to the murders and his attempted suicide by hitman. Whether you like it or not they are all interconnected. The 1st domino fell and led to the other crimes. That's what I and practically the entire Low Country think.

Also he admitted everything to SLED because they had him completely dead to rights. He was cornered and had no more cards to play. Everything caught up to him and his decades of lies all came home to roost.

It all won't matter in the long run. He's going to be in jail for the rest of his life on most if not all the other financial crimes he committed.
It seems he has damaged so many lives. He got away with much in his silver spoon life. People like him sicken me. MOO
 
  • #524
Another subtle ”tell” in this video is when Alex asked if they’ve found any clues /evidence. The investigator says he’s talked to over 100 people and has collected fingerprint and DNA samples. Alex then says something to the effect of “so you think it was intentional,I mean planned….”. He’s giving so much more info than what is being asked of him, including that Paul was a little detective. What relevance did that have to any Q that was being asked?

I loved how the police/detective interviewing him gave long pauses that allowed AM to keep rambling.
 
  • #525
I agree. Still doesn't change the fact that they reconciled enough to stay married for a decade and a half.
Many possibilities/reasons for that are possible. We never know what goes on behind closed doors.
 
  • #526
I just want the defense to answer this question: where is this insurance that Alex was having Cousin Eddie murder him for? We have had two people testify that there was no insurance. Even if he had insurance from work that was "free," he "resigned" on Sept 3, two days before the shooting. Unless he managed to negotiate some kind of package for leaving (can't think the firm would have been really inclined to extend offers of such at that point), that would have been gone. I have yet to hear anyone tell me where this claim of insurance is linked to.
AM living his own Fantasy, creating stories all along he way. Serious character flaws IMO
 
  • #527
It appears she arrived just in time to testify but she was aware that the pathologist provided that her sister suffered pain before her death and that PM's first wound was not considered fatal. (AM has assured her the victims died instantly).
They didn't die instantly, and Maggie's sister mentioned she learned the truth along the way. So heartbreaking. Often, the News will list some of the injuries that caused the death, so I'm sure she knows plenty, and the Forensic Pathologist's detailed report would just upset her more. MOO
 
  • #528
No way cousin Eddie testifies. Hope Creighton pulls all the loose ends together for the jury; I have zero patience for the talking heads who know very little about the case.
 
  • #529
You keep saying this, that the affair (or whatever) "wasn't enough of an issue for her to end the marriage." Well, consider this: 15 years ago, their younger son was 7. That might have been "enough of an issue" to stay until he was launched. For the last 2 of those 13 years, their son Paul faced serious charges in the death of Mallory Beach. Keeping a family intact for young children through high school is one reason people stay in a marriage, and presenting a united front in a crisis might be another. Now, I have no way of knowing for sure when this couple stayed together, but we also have no way to know why she stayed or what she thought of him. And why does any of this matter if she was separated and planning to divorce at the time of her death?
Yes. She was living at the Beach house. Plenty stay to keep the family together, the children not having to uproot...Security is another reason to stay, but in any case, MM and PM were Murdered by this man. No excuse for that at all! MOO
 
  • #530
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  • #531
I agree that AM had the means and opportunity, but the prosecution would need to come up with a reasonable motive for a premeditated killing in a circumstantial case. That's even tougher than what they're trying to do now. The prosecution's theory is that he acted quickly to kill them because on June 7 MT wanted his financial records, his accountant confronted him about the missing checks, and he received word his father was terminal. He was desperate, so he lured them to Moselle and then shot them that night. There really is no suggestion that he was desperate prior to June 7. What motive do you suggest for a premeditated killing? No witness has even remotely suggested he hated his family. Even if he was worried much earlier about being discovered, how would murdering your family help that situation? IMO
Personally, I think there was plenty of motive. That day, Alex found out that his entire world was about to crumble around his feet because his financial crimes were about to become known to his law partners, his family, and the world. His son's crime brought dishonor to the family and was going to cost millions to defend. A civil suit would take any money that remained. He was robbing Peter to pay Paul. He was running through hundreds of thousands and even millions of dollars in a few months trying to service all his debts. He was addicted to opiods. Tinsley (the Beach family lawyer) credibly told him that he was going to have to turn over the beach house and Moselle and that Alex could go on a payment plan to pay off the rest over time but that any settlement that the Beach family would agree to would be substantially more than the value of those two properties. There may be other things that we don't even know about (personally, I think he may have been blackmailed). The house of cards he had built over two decades was about to come crashing down.

But the fact that his life was in freefall aside, people don't need reasons that make sense to us to kill. Bryan Kohberger seems to have killed four students for no good reason, Susan Smith (the last huge case in SC) killed her kids for no reason, Brian Laundrie killed Gabby Petito for no reason. I don't know why Alex Murdaugh needs a better reason than countless other killers.

MOO
 
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MD sworn affidavit
 
  • #533
Do we have any body language experts in this thread to comment on Alex in the bodycam/video interviews, and in the courtroom? My first observation was seeing his arms crossed across his abdomen in The first bodycam video. Defensive gesture or not being forthcoming in my opinion.
 
  • #534
Dick Harpootlian is overrated; my sense is that Alex lost confidence in him and benched him pretty much.
 
  • #535
Yes, but the subject matter was the fact that it was all "circumstantial. "
There’s good circumstantial evidence that when put together paints a clear picture of guilt. We don’t have that here. The circumstantial evidence against Scott Peterson, for example, was overwhelming.

In contrast, here we have a disorganized and confusing presentation of circumstantial evidence (for the murder) that is simply not enough to convict. That’s why the state is desperate to include the financial crimes and the roadside incident to unfairly pad the case and distract from the fact that the evidence for murder is weak! If there’s a conviction, I believe it will be overturned. JMO
 
  • #536
The attempt to bring the affair in just shows the desperation of the prosecution. And I was mentioning it in real time before a ruling was put forth. So nobody was harping on anything. If anyone was harping it was the prosecution to bring in something that is yet again irrelevant to this case.

And that goes to the broader point I and a few others are making. This is a murder trial. This isn't the trial of his finances nor is it the trial of the roadside shooting. A prosecution can question his character whether the defense opens the door to it or not lol. The roadside shooting was sought after in an attempt to prove a motive AFTER the fact. Not to prove he is a liar. And as the defense points out, AM admitted to the whole thing as soon as he was questioned by SLED.

All of this is going to be brought up in an appeal. Whether the appeal is granted is yet to be seen if a guilty verdict is reached but it does in my opinion make it way more likely than if it wasn't allowed in.
Here's some info on the successfulness of an appeal reversal: Less than 7% for Criminal. Alex and Company can appeal until the cows come home or until Alex's money runs out. Which I believe it probably already has after paying Harpootlian and Griffin.

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TABLE 2
U.S. COURTS OF APPEALS
PERCENTAGE REVERSED
CALENDAR YEARS 2011-2015
TotalCriminalPrisoner PetitionsU.S. CivilPrivate CivilBankruptcyAdminstrative Appeals
20118.76.57.67.012.410.18.2
20126.76.93.53.310.410.85.4
20136.85.83.22.611.810.87.5
20147.36.13.63.012.313.68.3
20158.66.94.64.214.224.47.8
Source: Table B-5, Statistical Tables for the Federal Judiciary, Dec. 31, 2011-2015
Just the Facts: U.S. Courts of Appeals
 
  • #537
Question; Where was Buster the night of June 7th?
 
  • #538
Dick Harpootlian is overrated; my sense is that Alex lost confidence in him and benched him pretty much.
See that as well as he fumbles with paperwork, looses train of thought and rambles on over subject matter that leads to nowhere. Like watching someone get up to retrieve something then forget what they got up for.
 
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  • #540
I have changed my mind on a few points due to the various testimony. of course, I reseve the right to change it again.

MP testfied that her sister ‘was happy.’ There has been other testimony that they were ‘lovey-dovey.” That’s a big deal IMO. I no longer believe there were any serious problems in that marriage.

The Edisto house was just over an hour away. PM and BM were not living at home. MM was having tenovations done at Edisto and felt shunned around Hampton. So spending time in a summer month at Edisto Beach is not an indicator of martial problems. MM was sure taking care of her husband…making sure he had his favorite drinks, worrying about his health.

MP testified that MM was happy in that marriage. Worried about the civil trial, about Paul…but not anything about considering divorce.

It’s confusing but it looks like she spent Sunday at Moselle after a weekend with AM and PM watching ball games. She returned to Moselle and spent Sunday night, delivering donuts to his Mother, and then traveled back to Edisto. I can understand her not wanting to drive right back and have to leave the doors unlocked for the construction. But MP convinced her that it wasthe right thing to do. MP also said AM did not like to stay at Moselle alone…and now his Dad was dying.

I just don’t see this as ‘luring.’ AM wanted his family around him while he awaited his Father's death. I don’t like much about AM but I realize that if this were another person I did like…and there were no murders…I would not see anything ‘fishy’ about it.

And where is that ‘fishy’ statement thst MM said AM was ‘up to something?
 
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