SC - Paul Murdaugh & mom Margaret Found Shot To Death - Alex Murdaugh Accused - Islandton #33

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Good question. I think maybe it’s just a mistake or had someone else get the guns, did not know about the rain coat or nothing to do with the murders. The house at Almeda was not searched till September after the murders
Yep.

Red herring, IMO.
 
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JMM did not know about AM’s drug addiction ... I’m still questioning that nobody seemed to know other than MM and PM

The only 2 who ‘knew’ and the only 2 who are aren’t living. Convenient.
 
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Regarding the raincoat/tarp "mystery":
1) We have Shelley, the trusted caregiver, stating that Alex showed up at Almeda at 6:30 IN THE MORNING soon after the murders, holding some sort of wadded up blue vinyl.
2) Alex DENIES this EVER HAPPENED. and that's it?

C'mon now, why on EARTH would Shelley lie? Seriously. How could she get that wrong? Alex isn't saying "Oh, it was later than that", he is saying it NEVER HAPPENED. If it NEVER HAPPENED, then that means that either Shelley has decided to completely fabricate a story that will not only put her in hot water with her employers, but also puts her at risk of criminal charges for lying to law enforcement, OR, Shelley has just hallucinated the entire event.
Who benefits from Shelley's lie/hallucination? No one.
If, on the other hand, its true, and Alex is the one lying, if his denial is a lie, we have to ask ourselves the very same question: Who benefits from Alex's lie? If he was there that morning, at 6:30, with a wadded up blue raincoat, why is he lying about it? Guys, this is just ONE of MANY instances in this case where the jury is being asked to suspend disbelief and to ignore common sense.
 
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One thing they will be Extremely upset about is 'the Family Reputation' if convicted. Some will call them a Crime Family. So be it.
Well they are jmoo
 
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I’m new with forums and stuff, but I saw the Netflix documentary of this case, yesterday and still wanted to know how everything was going with the trial. Found the forum after watching the Web of death episode and thought I could find some information here. I will try to follow haha
 
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I personally think he had someone else gets rid of the guns. I believe they were brought to Almeda and later discarded. JMO
Maybe that discussion about the farm truck being broken down on the side of the road and the police chief from Yemassee (sp?) that Conrad asked JMM about means something regarding the disposal of evidence?
 
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Regarding the raincoat/tarp "mystery":
1) We have Shelley, the trusted caregiver, stating that Alex showed up at Almeda at 6:30 IN THE MORNING soon after the murders, holding some sort of wadded up blue vinyl.
2) Alex DENIES this EVER HAPPENED. and that's it?

C'mon now, why on EARTH would Shelley lie? Seriously. How could she get that wrong? Alex isn't saying "Oh, it was later than that", he is saying it NEVER HAPPENED. If it NEVER HAPPENED, then that means that either Shelley has decided to completely fabricate a story that will not only put her in hot water with her employers, but also puts her at risk of criminal charges for lying to law enforcement, OR, Shelley has just hallucinated the entire event.
Who benefits from Shelley's lie/hallucination? No one.
If, on the other hand, its true, and Alex is the one lying, if his denial is a lie, we have to ask ourselves the very same question: Who benefits from Alex's lie? If he was there that morning, at 6:30, with a wadded up blue raincoat, why is he lying about it? Guys, this is just ONE of MANY instances in this case where the jury is being asked to suspend disbelief and to ignore common sense.

I guarandamntee you Shelley was not lying.
 
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I personally think he had someone else gets rid of the guns. I believe they were brought to Almeda and later discarded. JMO

Eddie may have taken a road-trip to Mexico with the guns.
 
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Who hired JMM to give SLED a tour of Moselle?

JMM sounds like he thinks they needed his help. As if.

sheesh
They couldn’t because they owed AM favors. JMO.
 
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I’m sure the sheriff’s deputies get great pleasure in escorting AM and sticking him back in the van every day :)
I would hope that when they claim AM is treated like any other prisoner that returns to jail after being on the outside, he is strip searched, made to bend and cough before he is allowed to redress in his jail scrubs, re-cuffed and escorted back to his cell. jmo
 
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Interesting for sure, but if the family had not backed AM and let him possibly be convicted of murder and theft, perhaps they could have wiped the slate clean and from this day forward lived as an honest family in the future. I suppose they Never considered that. Someone in the family could have written a book about the stained Murdaugh Dynasty, putting all the shame behind them. Bye bye PM, bye bye AM and the previous skeletons in the closet, we are now going to show the world we have integrity. I guess it’s not possible for a highly dysfunctional family to do that though.
 
  • #856
Nothing embarrassed AM and family from drugs.boat crash, other deaths, Stealing, diarrhea or murder.
 
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I don't know of the blue item Ms. Shelly saw was connected to this crime, but what I do know is Ms. Shelly knew that family. She knew their behaviors and patterns. She was there nightly and it was not common for Alex to be there that late. She felt scared enough with what he said to her the following day and the day after that, that she told her brother about it when it happened. She saw Alex with something blue balled up in his arms. Why would she make that up? She was believable. Then they searched the house and found 2 different blue items, one being a tarp and one being a rain coat. Now they might not be connected, but she saw Alex with one of them and one of them tested positive for GSR. Alex claims he never had any blue thing. So the known liar claims he never had an item and brought it into the house. Then we have a believable witness that did see him with an item. So weather connected or not, he is shady and his actions have been questionable and he's lied a lot.

I do think he had the guns in that blue item and he disposed of them somewhere. I don't know why he put it back in the house, but if it was something that belonged to the family then maybe he thought it would be missed so he put it back. At that point nobody had searched Almeda and he didn't think they would.
 
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