The reason I voted yes for the state to seek the death penalty for Alex Murdaugh is because there is more than one dead body, and because it was so heinous. But, I am mindful that the T-shirt could cause a problem for the prosecution in trying to seek the death penalty.
Katrina Schmitt Top fanDecember 21, 2022 at 11:41 am
Alex’s clothes in the above picture feel eerie to me. Paul wore a similar outfit in court over the boating accident before he was killed. Different shirt, but the navy blazer, khaki pants are the same look. Even the expression on Alex’s face is similar to Paul’s. I wonder if there’s something psychologically going on there. I don’t know. Just an observation.
Ralph Hightower Top fanDecember 27, 2022 at 7:45 pm
I say no. If Alex Murdaugh is convicted of his embezzlement from clients and the firm, money laundering, drugs, computer fraud, and sentenced for each crime to the max, then he will be sentenced for years beyond his expected lifespan remaining. Isn’t the current sentencing estimated to be 928 years? I made the assumption that Murdaugh was a wealthy person, however, reading FitsNews, his “wealth” was a financial house of cards. But for his presumed wealth, he lived with wealth and privilege.
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The reason I voted yes for the state to seek the death penalty for Alex Murdaugh is because there is more than one dead body, and because it was so heinous. But, I am mindful that the T-shirt could cause a problem for the prosecution in trying to seek the death penalty.
Alex’s clothes in the above picture feel eerie to me. Paul wore a similar outfit in court over the boating accident before he was killed. Different shirt, but the navy blazer, khaki pants are the same look. Even the expression on Alex’s face is similar to Paul’s. I wonder if there’s something psychologically going on there. I don’t know. Just an observation.
I say no. If Alex Murdaugh is convicted of his embezzlement from clients and the firm, money laundering, drugs, computer fraud, and sentenced for each crime to the max, then he will be sentenced for years beyond his expected lifespan remaining. Isn’t the current sentencing estimated to be 928 years? I made the assumption that Murdaugh was a wealthy person, however, reading FitsNews, his “wealth” was a financial house of cards. But for his presumed wealth, he lived with wealth and privilege.
They should be looking for the real killers:Free Alex!