Unbelievable, that he was known for decades within the drug trafficking community. I will bet that he has made some sweetheart deals with some of his cohorts to keep them legally protected .
@@whiteheart6827 I cannot honestly say. With more than a half a dozen open investigations, I just would not put it past him. Sometimes a person can just 'feel' that something just isnt right. The son was invovled in the boat crash. By him passing, maybe no lawsuit...
@@jakeburton6057 I mean so many months have past since they were murdered and it’s shocking how little is known of basic information. Insurance, how much of it, who benefits and was it paid. Seems basic that they release right away. This town is siv of criminality.
@@whiteheart6827 what is scary is that the family has been in power for almost 100 years. Small town polotics is nothing to play with. Money. I have lived and live in a small town. Money, drugs, control everything.
To what extent have other public authorities been corrupted by these cases involving Murdaugh family members? For example, the coroner in the Steven Smith case? The coroner and/or attending physician in the Nanny/Housekeeper case? SLED itself in the boat accident case? Other attorneys representing victims of the Murdaughs? That seems to need a deep dive.
LC, Exactly, It's the good ol boy system and it seems the coroner in Steven Smith's case which no proof of any auto accident, but injuries consistent with beating and blunt head trauma. Too many things the police officer left out of the report for Steven, like not reporting that it was said the Murdaugh boys were behind it. No lead questions, no interviewing others living near by right after the accident. Either there are incompetent law officers that need to be fired or we have corrupt police and others in authority who are obstructing justice. The attending physical for the Nanny/Housekeeper, and the person doing the boat accident were all documenting to protect the Murdaugh family. Just too many things not documented. Who knows about other attorney's representing others if Murdaugh could pay them off to not be as aggressive etc.
Eric Alan has a great series on the Murdaugh case. A series of 4-5 now. He’s from the area and has put together some great videos!! I like this channel because of the inside details. I know the basis of all of this is greed and corruption. BUT this addiction has a great deal to do with Murdaughs dealings. Trust me….the tolerance that develops with opioids is no joke. And the cost of illicit pills IS astronomical. A person can take up to 20 pills at one time if they are an addict and tolerance is high. GREED CORRUPTION & ADDICTION!! These 3: the holy trinity of crime
This whole case reminds me of a very virulent nest of sewer rats with tunnels upon tunnels with nests everywhere plus tunnels & nests in inaccessible places Its so convoluted but also deeply Disturbing & insiduous which i think goes back a long way Which probably will never be fully Investigated as the rot, double dealing, embezzlement, siphoning off, offshore investments etc etc are so well hidden & i also think the firm of lawyers are complicit in alot of nefarious activity from decades back & to insure their little ( or big) dealings are kept safe they are willing to throw Alec Murdaugh to the pack of snarling dogs If they are seen to be on the right side of the law by exposing Murdaugh then their own mishandling of affairs & hidden dealings involving vast amounts of cash will be safe Sadly they are probably right! Murdaugh was just unlucky & through a series of mishaps & bad judgement coupled with greed & ruthlessness hes become or will become the sacrificial lamb. Karma will be paid & rightly so in this case Murdaugh was no innocent.
I don't believe he had any intention of committing suicide. He wanted to throw everyone off the scent of him murdering his son and wife.. and garner sympathy after he realised his fake murder scheme to purport someone was 'targeting' the family failed. This guy is a piece of work. His wife started to realise who she was married to and either the son got in the way or he wanted him gone too because he was just becoming a handful for the family and ruining their supposed good name.
I think she found out early what kind of guy she married but just like the wife in the Sopranos she kept a blind eye because she like the trapping of wealth, privilege, influence & attention. She finally got enough & decided to leave & expose him which lead to her murder. She also raised 2 spoiled brats who were allowed to run amuck & cause harm on their community with no consequences. This entire fa.ily is corrupt & its hard to find sympathy for any of them.
How can a slip and fall be worth 4.5 million? Who was the writer and what insurance company paid for it and how was it filed? That's already considered insurance fraud. Seems like everyone was in on it. Dirty Law.
@@melaniearant5810 Just what seems to be a possibility: Someone walked by and probably acted like they didn't see her( but it was purposeful and it was by a stairs) and knocked into her; and it pushed her over the dogs, she tripped and down the stairs & possibly sustained a brain injury. Alex and Paul were at home that day they say. I think Alex is now denying this however. With all these wrongful deaths, and admission of trying to get insurance money on housekeeper and himself, it seems likely Alex either shot and killed or hired someone to shot and kill Maggie ( who was hiring someone to check the financial books since checks were bouncing, and she had paid a visit to a divorce lawyer & Paul who was going up for trial in 3 days, and would likely be found guilty, plus Alex got no insurance money on the boat Paul wrecked due to being under the influence. If Alex was already having financial problems the divorce would have put him over the edge and potentially broke up the 1000 acres of land.
@@brendakauffman2222 I definitely do not think the fall was was a accident. No way, but the more I watch and listen to different bloggers I believe that whole law firm should be investigated. I do not believe he spent all that money on drugs. Sure he could be addicted but that is not where all the money went. No telling who all he scammed money from Ms. Satterfield was the tip of the iceberg. He donated a lot of money to Biden. Most attorneys are Democrat. They have to follow the money trail to get to the bottom. The longer they wait to solve these cases the more likely they will grow cold. A defense dream. I think they need to also go after the medical examiner in the Stephen Smith case. She was covering.
Have you investigated who Alec Murdock purchase the hunting lodge from because the seller was deeply involved in an offshore island and Drug trafficking
According to Zillow, the property was last bought for $730K in April of 2013. 187 acres, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, almost 13,000 SF house built in 1999. Lot backs up to Salkehatchie River with boat ramp. Interesting, though, the property tax records indicate an enormous property tax increase between 2018 ($30,940) to 2020 ($548,100). 😳 Possibly there was a change in deed, from Alex’s father to him, therefore forfeiting the homestead exemption, or a change in use (residential to commercial) or the family claimed another location as primary. With that tax bill and the property only less-than-doubling in value, I’d be wondering where that money for taxes was going to come from.
@@fatbottombiker3038 Likely not that much. He probably was providing drugs, or he had other habits, sexual, gambling etc. along with the opioid addiction.
Ya he wasn’t buying pills only for himself. Sounds like he was buying it all wholesale and likely making a profit. Who was he selling to? Cowboys? Other professionals?
If Murdaugh had been taking opiods for over 20yrs, his tolerance would have climbed so he would have required a much higher dose BUT have remained fairly fully functional despite taking a high dose, which would have probably have had fatal effects on a non drug addicted person. Many people who've taken drugs over a long period of time can appear perfectly normal to others, their high daily dosage helps them to act functionally. I also think he probably used a very good quality product without additives & other junk added which alone would have had a very detrimental effect on his health Therefore the good quality of his drug of choice would have been exponentially more expensive than what would have been considered a " normal " dose sold to addicts
It isn't that bad. I didn't notice until your negativity made me only listen to that word. So thanks for ruining what was a good and informative conversation.
Unbelievable, that he was known for decades within the drug trafficking community. I will bet that he has made some sweetheart deals with some of his cohorts to keep them legally protected .
Has anyone looked into the possibility he had his wife and son killed? Does't seem too far-fetched.
What was the insurance policy on those two?
@@whiteheart6827 I cannot honestly say. With more than a half a dozen open investigations, I just would not put it past him. Sometimes a person can just 'feel' that something just isnt right. The son was invovled in the boat crash. By him passing, maybe no lawsuit...
@Ethel Ericson wouldn't put it past him.
@@jakeburton6057 I mean so many months have past since they were murdered and it’s shocking how little is known of basic information. Insurance, how much of it, who benefits and was it paid. Seems basic that they release right away. This town is siv of criminality.
@@whiteheart6827 what is scary is that the family has been in power for almost 100 years. Small town polotics is nothing to play with. Money. I have lived and live in a small town. Money, drugs, control everything.
This case is a true crime gift that just keeps giving!! 🙃
To what extent have other public authorities been corrupted by these cases involving Murdaugh family members? For example, the coroner in the Steven Smith case? The coroner and/or attending physician in the Nanny/Housekeeper case? SLED itself in the boat accident case? Other attorneys representing victims of the Murdaughs? That seems to need a deep dive.
LC, Exactly, It's the good ol boy system and it seems the coroner in Steven Smith's case which no proof of any auto accident, but injuries consistent with beating and blunt head trauma. Too many things the police officer left out of the report for Steven, like not reporting that it was said the Murdaugh boys were behind it. No lead questions, no interviewing others living near by right after the accident. Either there are incompetent law officers that need to be fired or we have corrupt police and others in authority who are obstructing justice.
The attending physical for the Nanny/Housekeeper, and the person doing the boat accident were all documenting to protect the Murdaugh family. Just too many things not documented. Who knows about other attorney's representing others if Murdaugh could pay them off to not be as aggressive etc.
Eric Alan has a great series on the Murdaugh case. A series of 4-5 now. He’s from the area and has put together some great videos!!
I like this channel because of the inside details.
I know the basis of all of this is greed and corruption. BUT this addiction has a great deal to do with Murdaughs dealings.
Trust me….the tolerance that develops with opioids is no joke. And the cost of illicit pills IS astronomical.
A person can take up to 20 pills at one time if they are an addict and tolerance is high.
GREED CORRUPTION & ADDICTION!!
These 3: the holy trinity of crime
True journalism , thank you.
I love what y'all post on this case.
Me too, Leo! Me too!🤣🤣🤣
This whole case reminds me of a very virulent nest of sewer rats with tunnels upon tunnels with nests everywhere plus tunnels & nests in inaccessible places
Its so convoluted but also deeply
Disturbing & insiduous which i think goes back a long way
Which probably will never be fully
Investigated as the rot, double dealing, embezzlement, siphoning off, offshore investments etc etc are so well hidden & i also think the firm of lawyers are complicit in alot of nefarious activity from decades back & to insure their little ( or big) dealings are kept safe they are willing to throw Alec Murdaugh to the pack of snarling dogs
If they are seen to be on the right side of the law by exposing Murdaugh then their own mishandling of affairs & hidden dealings involving vast amounts of cash will be safe
Sadly they are probably right!
Murdaugh was just unlucky & through a series of mishaps & bad judgement coupled with greed & ruthlessness hes become or will become the sacrificial lamb.
Karma will be paid & rightly so in this case
Murdaugh was no innocent.
I don't believe he had any intention of committing suicide. He wanted to throw everyone off the scent of him murdering his son and wife.. and garner sympathy after he realised his fake murder scheme to purport someone was 'targeting' the family failed.
This guy is a piece of work. His wife started to realise who she was married to and either the son got in the way or he wanted him gone too because he was just becoming a handful for the family and ruining their supposed good name.
Oh, that's so tickling my funny bone, "This family is a piece if work?!" Ha ha ha....lol...nice colloquelism .."piece if work."
I think she found out early what kind of guy she married but just like the wife in the Sopranos she kept a blind eye because she like the trapping of wealth, privilege, influence & attention. She finally got enough & decided to leave & expose him which lead to her murder. She also raised 2 spoiled brats who were allowed to run amuck & cause harm on their community with no consequences. This entire fa.ily is corrupt & its hard to find sympathy for any of them.
How can a slip and fall be worth 4.5 million? Who was the writer and what insurance company paid for it and how was it filed? That's already considered insurance fraud. Seems like everyone was in on it. Dirty Law.
It resulted in death and I can see insurance paying the money., but I do not think it was a accident.
@@melaniearant5810 Just what seems to be a possibility: Someone walked by and probably acted like they didn't see her( but it was purposeful and it was by a stairs) and knocked into her; and it pushed her over the dogs, she tripped and down the stairs & possibly sustained a brain injury. Alex and Paul were at home that day they say. I think Alex is now denying this however. With all these wrongful deaths, and admission of trying to get insurance money on housekeeper and himself, it seems likely Alex either shot and killed or hired someone to shot and kill Maggie ( who was hiring someone to check the financial books since checks were bouncing, and she had paid a visit to a divorce lawyer & Paul who was going up for trial in 3 days, and would likely be found guilty, plus Alex got no insurance money on the boat Paul wrecked due to being under the influence. If Alex was already having financial problems the divorce would have put him over the edge and potentially broke up the 1000 acres of land.
@@brendakauffman2222 I definitely do not think the fall was was a accident. No way, but the more I watch and listen to different bloggers I believe that whole law firm should be investigated. I do not believe he spent all that money on drugs. Sure he could be addicted but that is not where all the money went. No telling who all he scammed money from Ms. Satterfield was the tip of the iceberg. He donated a lot of money to Biden. Most attorneys are Democrat. They have to follow the money trail to get to the bottom. The longer they wait to solve these cases the more likely they will grow cold. A defense dream. I think they need to also go after the medical examiner in the Stephen Smith case. She was covering.
The money did not go to the Democratic party
Have you investigated who Alec Murdock purchase the hunting lodge from because the seller was deeply involved in an offshore island and Drug trafficking
offshore island drug trafficking would explain why Murdock's boats never had working lights.
And the proximity of the lodge to the I-95 drug corridor
@@marydahm6851 very interesting. No accident in choosing that location.
According to Zillow, the property was last bought for $730K in April of 2013. 187 acres, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, almost 13,000 SF house built in 1999. Lot backs up to Salkehatchie River with boat ramp. Interesting, though, the property tax records indicate an enormous property tax increase between 2018 ($30,940) to 2020 ($548,100). 😳 Possibly there was a change in deed, from Alex’s father to him, therefore forfeiting the homestead exemption, or a change in use (residential to commercial) or the family claimed another location as primary. With that tax bill and the property only less-than-doubling in value, I’d be wondering where that money for taxes was going to come from.
Don't apologize for your dog! Made the pc that much better, we can get bad news anywhere, your dog lightened the atmosphere.
It could all be fake too. He could be pretending all this. He "faked" his suicide. Hes a conman. You 're all falling into his trap.
I know. I've known addicts. They weren't millionaires. They lived to chase the drugs. Day to day.
reveal the criminal lawyers
Excellent reporting
Very informative. Thx.
If you ask an addictionologist,they will inform you that one can easily spend millions on opioids and barbiturates. Not sure where you got that info.
Yes if you also drink, gamble and partake in ladies of the night. None of those people have said a word yet.
Absolutely you can spend ungodly amounts of money on pills
@@fatbottombiker3038 Likely not that much. He probably was providing drugs, or he had other habits, sexual, gambling etc. along with the opioid addiction.
Those checks might have been blackmailed checks
I agree
good content but the echo is somewhat annoying
Mercy 🥺
I started Psalm 23rd litanies for Alex months ago. Poor guy...Jesus, mercy!
In the past??
Has any charges been filed against Flemming If not why Sounds like sledge already knew Smith had or was selling meth just some questions I thought of
What's gonna happen to the cases he handed?
When did drowning victims start floating UP STREAM for Five Miles ?
Tides, baby, Tides,...plus the moon's gravity, simple Newtonian mechanics and SATANIC supernatural influences on currents....tides, baby, tides.
@@jimmyribble6332 🤪sincerely, thanks for the chuckle!!!!!!!!!🤪
police , questionable? one person you know of but how many others , was he selling as well as using?
Geezz I don't this lady could say "umm" any more times than she did. Very aggravating.
Ya he wasn’t buying pills only for himself. Sounds like he was buying it all wholesale and likely making a profit. Who was he selling to? Cowboys? Other professionals?
If Murdaugh had been taking opiods for over 20yrs, his tolerance would have climbed so he would have required a much higher dose BUT have remained fairly fully functional despite taking a high dose, which would have probably have had fatal effects on a non drug addicted person.
Many people who've taken drugs over a long period of time can appear perfectly normal to others, their high daily dosage helps them to act functionally.
I also think he probably used a very good quality product without additives & other junk added which alone would have had a very detrimental effect on his health
Therefore the good quality of his drug of choice would have been exponentially more expensive than what would have been considered a " normal " dose sold to addicts
Exactly!!! I just posted basically the same thing! 😉
When ya know, ya know! 💚🙃
I'm California pills are a dollar a milligram
Work on not saying “um, uh…” very distracting.
Did Alex have life insurance on Maggie and Paul?
Yes multiple life insurance policies on both of them.
@@brendakauffman2222 His attorney said neither had insurance
“I’m, um…work on not saying um, uh… very distracting.
Now I cant unhear every ah, and um!
It isn't that bad. I didn't notice until your negativity made me only listen to that word.
So thanks for ruining what was a good and informative conversation.
Calm yourself Mary.