Murdaugh is guilty

GloryDawg

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Now he can serve life without paroled along with his life sentence when he is convicted of stealing.
 

theoriginalSALTYdog

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Jury deliberated starting today and already announced the verdict.
You know, you have to feel for his remaining son. He's lost a Mother, brother and father.....Wonder if there's anything left in the estate? He owes so much money and I'm guessing the debt and civil lawsuit monies will come out of it.....
 
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MSUDAWGFAN

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You know, you have to feel for his remaining son. He's lost a Mother, brother and father.....Wonder if there's anything left in the estate? He owes so much money and I'm guessing the debt and civil lawsuit monies will come out of it.....
True.

I was thinking about this today. If I was in his situation today at my current age, I would want justice for my lost parent, but if I was his age in his current situation, I think I would not want my remaining parent to go to jail, even if I knew they were guilty. Gotta be super hard on his son.
 

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You know, you have to feel for his remaining son. He's lost a Mother, brother and father.....Wonder if there's anything left in the estate? He owes so much money and I'm guessing the debt and civil lawsuit monies will come out of it.....
The remaining son was “supposedly” involved in the “hit and run” of the homosexual kid that got killed.
 

AstroDog

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You know, you have to feel for his remaining son. He's lost a Mother, brother and father.....Wonder if there's anything left in the estate? He owes so much money and I'm guessing the debt and civil lawsuit monies will come out of it.....
$500,000/$1,000,000/ home, 1700 acres of prime SC land/forest worth at least $3,000 per acre. All kinds of recreational vehicles, etc and other stuff. He'll likely have to sell off most of it to pay off creditors/ suitors and the like. Hopefully, the civil judge will allow him to keep a miniumum of it to start his new life over.
 

tcdog70

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Motive for killing was he wanted to take the heat off for all his theft and shady dealings. what kind pf 17ed up motive is that.??
 

eckie1

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Motive for killing was he wanted to take the heat off for all his theft and shady dealings. what kind pf 17ed up motive is that.??
The guy had no conscience…. Not sure any of them did. The remaining son was even kicked out of scar for plagiarism…. Generations of greed and corruption crashed down on that dude and he took a lot of people with him.
 

GloryDawg

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I wonder how many jurors have signed book deals by today.*********
 

was21

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Motive for killing was he wanted to take the heat off for all his theft and shady dealings. what kind pf 17ed up motive is that.??
Prosecution tried to prove that was the motive. I think the motive was that he wanted Paul to give him the drugs, he refused to, so he threatened him with the gun, they struggled, he shot Paul. Maggie came running to her downed son, so Alex had shoot her as well to cover up. Desperate urge for his drugs called for desperate action. He's a thief and liar no doubt. But probably wouldn't have murdered had he not been hooked on the drugs.
 
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