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Do you think Alex Murdaugh is Guilty?
roswellnative
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So this guy is on trial for 2 murders, his wife AND son…
Although always described as a cowboy, Roswellnative generally acts as a righter of wrongs or bodyguard of some sort, where he excels thanks to his resourcefulness and incredible gun prowesses.
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I watch the highlights every day. He admitted on the stand that he is a massive Oxycodone junkie, and he admitted that he was at the murder scene, 3 minutes prior to the gunfire. He also admitted that he stole millions from his own law firm. He is an amoral man.
The better poll would be whether or not he will be convicted. Guilt most likely will have no bearing on the outcome. Don
Yes but I think that there is a real chance for a hung jury.
Netflix just came out with a documentary on him and his families history. Amazing and disturbing what his family has done in the past. 5 people have wound up dead related to their family.
Who?
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
Read the title. Don
Ok now what?
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
I can't answer this question because if they pick me to be on the jury, my response here will get me kicked off. 🙄
They have proven that he is a lying scumbag POS.What they have not shown was solid evidence that he commited the murders.He very well may be guilty,but so far no beyond a reasonable doubt evidence that I have seen.It is hard to believe the way he got away screwing clients and assoicates over.This trial shows how bad there needs to be reforms in the legal system,especially the ambulance chasing lawyers.Those reforms will probably never come because most of the people in politics that make the laws are already lawyers.
First, he is not on trial for lying or theft. That will come later. The prosecution has not proven that he committed murder. Sure hope I am never tried by you guys.
I don't even know who this is.
You and I are in the same boat. But all the posts are very interesting.
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
clays, I agree that lying and especially theft has been a larger part of the trial than it should. While my feeling is that he did it, I still think a hung jury is a possibility. I think the prosecution has done less than a steler job - much as O.J.'s. Despite O.J. being guility (my opinion) the verdict was correct. The prosecution did a poor job.
I did a little research and reading... I think this guy is a CREEP... I vote yes
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
Well yeah.
Presumed innocent until proven guilty.
There is a trail of bodies behind this dufus
"There is enough circumstantial evidence surrounding this double murder, that leads me to believe he did it. The location/cell phone evidence is damning. He was also on audio a few minutes before the killing, which he lied about, up until taking the stand the other day, in which he agreed he had lied to investigators."
Well put, Ken. I think he will be found guilty.
He is also facing 740 years in prison for all of his financial crimes. Even if he skates on the murder charge, he will never get out of the state pen. If these financial crimes were Federal, he would be sent to a "Country Club" Federal Prison Camp. But these are state crimes. The State Pen is not a good place for a 54 year old lawyer.
@KenK/84Bravo , I see you have voted 4 times already here. Any chance you could do the same and help us out in the next 2024 election?? 😁
I think buddy has hacked his account Brooks, and is trying to take a bite out of crime.........
Why would he need to lie if he didn't do it?
I thought this was a very interesting run down of the whole thing, giving it all in a nutshell from the BBC.
I stand by my Yes vote.
"Independence Now, Independence Forever."
John Adams
Why would he need to lie if he didn't do it?
He is a lawyer,lying is a way of life.
I thought he would be convicted. Very good circumstantial case.
Honestly, I had the opinion he did it but I didn’t think he would be convicted.
reasonable doubt is a very human interpretation
the thing that hung him was the video his son Paul had shot prior to being executed
I never followed the trial, and don't give a hoot whether he is or is not guilty.
I can't get past the two guns, neither of which was ever found.