SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #24

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  • #541
How many pills a day would an addict take?
When I was growing up times were much simpler ... the big question was "How many licks does it really take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?" ;)
 
  • #542
This may be a stupid question but can't the defense call Eddie Smith? There's been so much talk about the prosecutor potentially calling him and even DH response a couple of days ago, something along the lines of "I would love that"

He's listed under the States Witness or Both on page 3. I didn't know if there was a different formality to doing that?
Sure they could call him but would they? I don't think so. I don't think they want CES on the stand. I believe they were gambling that if they "opened the door", the state would walk through it with blinders on and put CES on the stand and if they did, DH would eviscerate him on cross. If the state thought that the defense was wanting to cross CES and therefore didn't call him, that was no big deal. What I think the defense really wanted was another appellate issue in case of a guilty verdict. jmo
 
  • #543
If the man wanted to commit suicide, he could have taken a hand full of oxycodone.

IMO, AM only wants other people dead so he can live peacefully with all the money from other people he has stolen over the years.

JMO. moo
Bingo -- this was nothing more than AM trying to sweeten the pathetic 'retaliatory attack on the Murdaughs' pie in the sky AM was selling. AM loves only AM. MOO
 
  • #544
I've not looked at the financial indictments for some time but I recall there were more "cashier's checks" than personal checks. Nonetheless, the checks could still be traced to AM and/or Forge. MOO
So a teller would actually generate a cashiers check. This would definitely be on high alert. imo
 
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  • #545
I agree with this. But I can’t figure why he felt the need to pitch Maggie’s phone. Why not dump Paul’s phone if he felt there was something incriminating on it? That bit is confusing to me.
He may have grabbed it in his haste to get himself out of there and didn't realize he still had it and when he did, he just pitched it. jmo
 
  • #546
Notes to keep in mind when listening to AM:

LE officer: Why did you lie to us when we first talked to you?

AM: I was in a bad place.

AM on night of the murders on 911 call and to LE at the scene: “it’s bad. It’s real bad.”
Also the “I/they did him bad” and my wife and son “have been shot badly”.
Sure they could call him but would they? I don't think so. I don't think they want CES on the stand. I believe they were gambling that if they "opened the door", the state would walk through it with blinders on and put CES on the stand and if they did, DH would eviscerate him on cross. If the state thought that the defense was wanting to cross CES and therefore didn't call him, that was no big deal. What I think the defense really wanted was another appellate issue in case of a guilty verdict. jmo
Prosecution doesn’t need to. They had the cop testify to the lies. If pros put Eddie on the stand, the defense would try to put the murders on him. The defense could call him but probably didn’t want to bring in all the lies themselves. Also, for both sides, I think he could be a wild card and testify to some crazy thing.
 
  • #547
AM was all about sending people to cash checks. Cousin Eddie, NT, no telling who else...

The money in the Forge checking account is a paper trail until it is cashed out of the account. IMO, the bank account may have had a mechanism that would cause the account to be frozen if certain amounts were withdrawn. I don't know the protection parameters BOA puts on business accounts, but IMO, there was probably something that would flag the fraud department about activity.

IMO, AM knew this, and $50k seems like it was the winning number.

Also, AM writing the checks to Cousin Eddie, if an audit of the account were to occur, AM would probably claim that Cousin Eddie was the client and it was Cousin Eddie's money....

Just a thought. I am very familiar with how trust accounts work for attorneys. I have first-hand knowledge and experience.

JMO.moo
Except Forge was not a trust account. The trust account was held by the law firm PMMED where he was a partner. Forge was nothing more than AM dba Forge, and the bank account opened at BOA. MOO
 
  • #548
To play devil's advocate -- He should get a discount buying lots in bulk, but if he only had one connect, and they see some dorky old white man then they may have inflated the price. If he had paid an astronomical above market price once, a dealer may have opened the faucet and continued to charge that astronomical amount seeing a sucker who was willing to pay it without questioning the amount.
Certainly makes Gucci purchases look like a drop in the bucket by comparison.
 
  • #549
And to use up most of the available 45 minutes.

Alec spins stories faster'n a Tilt-o-whirl.

Peter to pay Paul.

Lie to cover lie.

JMO
‘Tilt-a-whirl / tilt-o-whirl’….. :) …. John Prine : “When I get to Heaven”…..

And not being critical of the spelling…. just taking the opportunity to invoke the late John Prine; a lyrical, musical, and storyteller master IMO.
 
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  • #550
He stole so much more than he gave Eddie. What kind of crazy debt took the rest...property mortgages?
The only thing I can think of that is THAT expensive is buying politicians (who often seem to me to have an even greater appetite for unearned cash than AM did).
 
  • #551
If only the dogs could talk!
 
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  • #553
I think the Judge may have a hot date. :) He said last week that today was going to be an early day.
and a stiff drink on our cocktail lounge car, toot toot. The judge has been great and deserves some down time and a sip or two.
 
  • #554
Ok ...we've established AM saying the killer "thought about this for a long time." And we've established he can read killer's minds. Lol!!

Since he can read their minds he knows there was no threat to Buster. And he "knows" cousin Eddie had nothing to do with the murders of MM and PM... Hmm...how does he know that??? Lol!!

 
  • #555
So, AM was going to represent Cousin Eddie in his botched suicide attempt, too? Seriously.........
Oh boy, if that be the case…. I imagine we would have been in for some masterful and interesting developments from that scenario…. Where might that have led. Another money pile perhaps? IMO
 
  • #556
When I was growing up times were much simpler ... the big question was "How many licks does it really take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?" ;)
The world may never know, loved the chocolate one's hehe
 
  • #557
Here’s the full phone interview played today, if anyone missed it.

 
  • #558
Aha moment! Who picked the dead CHICKEN up and put it on dog crate? A random killer? Detective GREENE testimony. MOO it was AM
 
  • #559
Aha moment! Who picked the dead CHICKEN up and put it on dog crate? A random killer? Detective GREENE testimony. MOO it was AM
Didn't expect the chicken to live as well now did we.
 
  • #560
He may have grabbed it in his haste to get himself out of there and didn't realize he still had it and when he did, he just pitched it. jmo
My thoughts as well trying to see if he could get into it then thought...dummy! and tossed it out.
 
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