SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #28

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Wait! Was that the housekeeper AM claimed provided him with drugs??? State didn’t ask her about it??
Why would MM tell Ms. Mixson she was going to fix her & M & Handsome dinner if she already told her housekeeper to fix her family dinner?
Or, did I not hear that?
 
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Waste of time - we have heard all this
 
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So, didn’t OnStar data say AM’s vehicle hit the end of the driveway to enter the Moselle property at 10:00pm?

I’m curious why AM’s “steps” start at 9:56 pm. I don’t understand this discrepancy.
 
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oooooops….disregard my previous post about MM & dinner! Sorry
 
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She said Maggie was going to cook dinner for everybody On Wednesday 2 days after the murders.
100% told what to say! Dinner was prepared and left on the Stove by Blanca for Maggie and Paul, Alex?. Both Maggie and Paul had those contents in their stomach at Autopsy, except for the beans Blanca made.
After the Murders, someone tried to clean up, but left at least one pot/pan in the Fridge which wan not the norm at all. This family rarely cleaned upa fter themselves, leaving food dishes in the Living Room, etc. SLOBS.
Alex asked her to clean the house like Maggie would want, and so, she went and found the Kitchen not normal, house 'feeling cold', Maggie's PJs all wrongly placed/Very Odd, plus more....MOO
 
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Waste of time - we have heard all this
All this talk about screen face coming on or off and movement requiring it to do do, we know somebody moved the phone there so what are they trying to prove?
 
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100% told what to say! Dinner was prepared and left on the Stove by Blanca for Maggie and Paul, Alex?. Both Maggie and Paul had those contents in their stomach at Autopsy, except for the beans Blanca made.
After the Murders, someone tried to clean up, but left at least one pot/pan in the Fridge which wan not the norm at all. This family rarely cleaned upa fter themselves, leaving food dishes in the Living Room, etc. SLOBS.
Alex asked her to clean the house like Maggie would want, and so, she went and found the Kitchen not normal, house 'feeling cold', Maggie's PJs all wrongly placed/Very Odd, plus more....MOO

She said she was making dinner on Wednesday, not on 06/07
 
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Do you think they talked pills that day, or was this just a plan he had already and it was business as usual for MM and PM?

If in fact, AM was required to change his usual doses of self-medication, the anger he felt when initially confronted might have welled up more and more. The way I understand what opiate addicts tell me is that it's as if they have a complete inability to handle even minor discomfort/negative stimulus (often their own thoughts). Their mental states feel like water torture to them. They are irritable, try to hide it, angry, prone to acting out. Benzo addicts report that even minor stimulation (say, kids playing in a school yard nearby) can get on their nerves so badly that they can barely control themselves (or don't control themselves and get into trouble). I mean, it could just be screaming and yelling at people causing the irritation, but it often goes further than that. Opiate addicts may resemble people with other mental conditions, due to the enormous difference in their personalities/moods when they are using vs. not using.

From an online brochure about addiction symptoms and treatment:

//An intense desire for opioids to experience pleasure or feel “normal.” This can become all-consuming.//

The drug advertised in that brochure is quite popular and it makes me wonder what rehab was like for AM. Most of us think of rehab as having to go drug-free, but wealthier people or people with good insurance actually get substitute medications (I have a colleague who is on long term methadone, as an example). I wonder if AM is on something like sublocade.

JMO.
 
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100% told what to say! Dinner was prepared and left on the Stove by Blanca for Maggie and Paul, Alex?. Both Maggie and Paul had those contents in their stomach at Autopsy, except for the beans Blanca made.
After the Murders, someone tried to clean up, but left at least one pot/pan in the Fridge which wan not the norm at all. This family rarely cleaned upa fter themselves, leaving food dishes in the Living Room, etc. SLOBS.
Alex asked her to clean the house like Maggie would want, and so, she went and found the Kitchen not normal, house 'feeling cold', Maggie's PJs all wrongly placed/Very Odd, plus more....MOO
The date Maggie told her she would cook a big dinner for the family and Barbara’s family was going to be Wednesday June 9.
It never happened of course.
 
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This is adding nothing. Nothing new. Nothing helpful for the defense. Yawn…
 
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If in fact, AM was required to change his usual doses of self-medication, the anger he felt when initially confronted might have welled up more and more. The way I understand what opiate addicts tell me is that it's as if they have a complete inability to handle even minor discomfort/negative stimulus (often their own thoughts). Their mental states feel like water torture to them. They are irritable, try to hide it, angry, prone to acting out. Benzo addicts report that even minor stimulation (say, kids playing in a school yard nearby) can get on their nerves so badly that they can barely control themselves (or don't control themselves and get into trouble). I mean, it could just be screaming and yelling at people causing the irritation, but it often goes further than that. Opiate addicts may resemble people with other mental conditions, due to the enormous difference in their personalities/moods when they are using vs. not using.

From an online brochure about addiction symptoms and treatment:

//An intense desire for opioids to experience pleasure or feel “normal.” This can become all-consuming.//

The drug advertised in that brochure is quite popular and it makes me wonder what rehab was like for AM. Most of us think of rehab as having to go drug-free, but wealthier people or people with good insurance actually get substitute medications (I have a colleague who is on long term methadone, as an example). I wonder if AM is on something like sublocade.

JMO.
I wondered if he was medicated as well.
 
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100% told what to say! Dinner was prepared and left on the Stove by Blanca for Maggie and Paul, Alex?. Both Maggie and Paul had those contents in their stomach at Autopsy, except for the beans Blanca made.
After the Murders, someone tried to clean up, but left at least one pot/pan in the Fridge which wan not the norm at all. This family rarely cleaned upa fter themselves, leaving food dishes in the Living Room, etc. SLOBS.
Alex asked her to clean the house like Maggie would want, and so, she went and found the Kitchen not normal, house 'feeling cold', Maggie's PJs all wrongly placed/Very Odd, plus more....MOO
Maggie was referring to cooking dinner the next night for everyone not the night that they were murdered
 
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