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Have anything to do with jumping out of an airplane?I'm guilty of a lot of stuff. Go ahead. Guess what it all is.
Have anything to do with jumping out of an airplane?I'm guilty of a lot of stuff. Go ahead. Guess what it all is.
I think his drug use was exaggerated greatly by him and his team , I was hooked on that same stuff his numbers seem way off when referencing the amount he tookYou forgot opiate addict. Makes you wonder if that may have been a driven factor in all the bad choices he made? 60 pills a day? But no, I didn't really keep up with it.
That, plus Corn Pop was black. Then again, Murderdaugh could identify as black. BTW was Sasquatch wearing that shirt before Murderdaugh put it on? Whoever wore it had a 30-inch neck!All he needs is a couple of teardrop tattoos and he could pass for Cornpop, a really bad dude
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Netflix can crank something out fast like South Park can! They can jump on something while it's still a hot news subject.They've already got a documentary about the whole mess out on Netflix. My wife is watching it right now. The dead kid was a piece of work for sure.
I don't know. But considering his age, he would likely die before his execution date anyway. Execution is generally a very long process (in America anyway).I wondered about that. SC has the death penalty, how did he escape getting that?
Defense said it was because case was weak…. Seemed like they were laying ground work for appealI don't know. But considering his age, he would likely die before his execution date anyway. Execution is generally a very long process (in America anyway).
Does it involve hiding behind a grassy knoll in Dallas Texas?
Netflix can crank something out fast like South Park can! They can jump on something while it's still a hot news subject.
I still hunt in Islandton. The residents were very tight lipped about this topic before the trial.Back in the mid 80's I hunted in a SC club that had a tract right down from their place in Islandton. 1700 acres full of deer. Rumor was that drug runners gifted the family the land, and that was way back then. A couple of the guys in the club used to fantasize about running their dogs through Moselle. That memory kind of hooked me into paying attention. Curious to see if the dad offs himself or offers up info on the two other death cases as bargaining power.
Did you hitch-hike some of the way? You don't see much of that anymore these days.I would have but I didn't get there in time because Daddy wouldn't drive me all the way to Dallas.
Don’t understand motive? He knew he was going to prison for a very long time on the financial crimes alone. His son that he killed was facing negligent homicide or manslaughter charges for killing the girl in the boat.Never heard this mentioned, but had there been other shooters there that night, I’m sure tracking dogs would’ve picked up on their scent. But I do believe he acted alone. Just don’t understand why he wanted to kill them. That’s pretty cold blooded. Hopefully he sees their faces and hears their cries every single moment for the rest of his life. Sorry joker!
Naw he was a bit young for that oneDoes it involve hiding behind a grassy knoll in Dallas Texas?
Ain’t no amount of oxycodone could produce this evilDon’t understand motive? He knew he was going to prison for a very long time on the financial crimes alone. His son that he killed was facing negligent homicide or manslaughter charges for killing the girl in the boat.
I’d bet everything down to my last dime his wife told him she was going to divorce him. Any assets the courts didn’t take from him would have went to her before their son Buster.
He wanted her gone and with the young son gone, no criminal case and no civil case. He thought he could get rid of his money problems with them gone. He couldn’t stand the thought of his wife getting any of his remaining assets.
It’s hard to fathom the amount of evil it takes to think that way.
He is 3rd generation evil.Ain’t no amount of oxycodone could produce this evil
He could be a sociopath/psychopath and won't feel any guilt anyway.I hope he is forced into sobriety throughout his life sentences.....no drugs...no anti-depressants....nothing.
Force him to stay sober.
In his sobriety, he'll be unable to escape from the hauntings that will be there in his every moment.....fear of the evil acts he's made, fear of the evil acts awaiting him in prison, and fear of the burning torture that awaits him after he takes his last breath.....
I hope he is of clear mind when these fears hit him full force.
He destroyed not only his own family.....but brought misery to many families.
Let him feel the flames.