SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #27

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  • #61
So…is it a couple of second graders wandered onto Moselle, grabbed some weapons laying around and started shooting?
Like Cowboys leaving the Salloon after a night of drinking, firing off random rounds.
 
  • #62
I guess that's why no one saw them that night, they were tiny people with...big long loud guns.
 
  • #63
If you did not know what this trial was about, from his demeanor, you would never guess that it was about the murder of his mother and brother, zero emotion. May just be how he is but a little emotion would have been nice.
I dunno -- this coming from the same family that went on vacation 10 days after the murders with no named POI/suspect. I lost my family to natural causes and could barely get out of bed some days-- guess I'm just soft. o_O

 
  • #64
Like Cowboys leaving the Salloon after a night of drinking, firing off random rounds.

Yep.
Very small tiny cowboys with murder on their minds.
Unless they are aliens, little green men variety.
 
  • #65
I noticed in AM's records that he had his ACL repaired, so my guess is they are going to get someone say he couldn't kneel to take a shot.
There's some angry and homicidal little people in Hampton County, SC, who knew?
 
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Consider the author-- A Levy (she also doubted the Walker's massacred 6 victims in Ohio...).
the Wagners in Ohio, no problem but AL is a journalist who sometimes gets biased IMO
 
  • #68
Was the circus in town that day?
I haven't been called Munchkin since High School. lol
I find it very odd that this witness, being a mechanical engineer, is discussing a murder/crime scene. I would think there would be far better professionals to discuss and analyze a crime scene, such as a forensic scientist/ballistic expert. Defense is grasping at straws. I hope the State has a field day with this witness.
My immediate reaction was, are they trying to blame Blanca?
I noticed in AM's records that he had his ACL repaired, so my guess is they are going to get someone say he couldn't kneel to take a shot.

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So he is saying someone(s) 5 "2 did it.
It wasn't me. I swear! He could shoot from the hip I'm sure. Defense didn't ask if That was possible. AM has a gazillion guns of many types, and has probably been shooting since childhood...
 
  • #69
There's some angry and homicidal little people in Hampton County, SC, who knew?
So we have escapees from OZ? and I had my eyes to the skies for flying monkeys.
 
  • #70
The company founded by the Expert witness in 2001.

Careful- scrolling through it almost gave me an ocular migraine. No joke.
JMO

 
  • #71
300 blackout w suppressor and subsonic ammo…all you would hear is the “brass” (ammo) going “clink” as it leaves the chamber. The next sound would be as it penetrates the target (ie her body).

Not much sound with a suppressor etc

And yes it could be shot from waist level w experienced user w decent accuracy.

Clink is all that would be heard.
 
  • #72
Perhaps all of this witness testimony can be dismissed on the basis that there's no evidence that the hole in the quail cage occurred on the night of the murders. If not ...

If I were the prosecution, I would request 2d views of the angles, distances and heights of the dog house and the quail pen. I believe this is all monkey business intended to distort fact using fancy CAD drawings. Since it's built on CAD, it shouldn't take more than 3 minutes to adjust to 2d perspectives without the CAD background. Next, I would ask what the height of the shooter would be if he was kneeling on one knee while taking the shot.

What's #8 on this illustration?

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And there was biological material released from one of MM's wounds that was collected from the front of the dog house along with a bullet inside it's dog bed. Who's to say MM maybe didn't dodge a bullet and it ricocheted into the quail house. I doubt it but let's throw everything out there. It more logical to me than a 5'2" shooter. AJMO
 
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  • #73
The company founded by the Expert witness in 2001.

Careful- scrolling through it almost gave me an ocular migraine. No joke.
JMO

Wow, that is bad. MOO
 
  • #74
The company founded by the Expert witness in 2001.

Careful- scrolling through it almost gave me an ocular migraine. No joke.
JMO

Agreed made my peepers hurt.
 
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  • #76
I haven't been called Munchkin since High School. lol

My immediate reaction was, are they trying to blame Blanca?!
How tall is CBR? Cousin Eddie is a smaller guy.
 
  • #77
The company founded by the Expert witness in 2001.

Careful- scrolling through it almost gave me an ocular migraine. No joke.
JMO

He stressed that he had worked "for' the Police as well. Definite emphasis in his tone and volume IMPOV. Sounded cocky to me.
 
  • #78
I'm going to call "error" on the size of that human figure in the CAD drawing. I think the figure is too short. Looks like his human figure is 4 feet tall.

See length of Maggie's body versus height of human figure.

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Martians. Short ones. Then they flew away with the weapons. Hence, no tracks. Obvious now. Thank goodness for this.
 
  • #79
300 blackout w suppressor and subsonic ammo…all you would hear is the “brass” (ammo) going “clink” as it leaves the chamber. The next sound would be as it penetrates the target (ie her body).

Not much sound with a suppressor etc

And yes it could be shot from waist level w experienced user w decent accuracy.

Clink is all that would be heard.
Weapons had no suppressors from my understanding. AM never filled out required ATF paperwork to get the suppressors. To own them it has to go through and pay the ATF for them, know have several myself.
 
  • #80
So we have escapees from OZ? and I had my eyes to the skies for flying monkeys.
Nooooo not the flying monkeys:eek: I need to step away for a few moments
 
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