You bet your ass I want to sound off! I do not know whether Murdaugh is guilty or not, but I do know there has been a lot of nonsense put out about him, and many are trying to capitalize off the tragedy. Suddenly it seems everything anyone from the Murdaugh family was around over the years is suddenly incriminating evidence against them for all manner of different alleged illegal activities. For example, in a state newspaper that I read a couple of months ago, it alleged that the Murdaughs’s had undoubtedly committed some dastardly murder of some guy on a train in front of their home in the 20’s (1920’s) I believe. Purportedly this guy, by some casual correlation, which if you have sense or have ever taken the LSAT test, know does not mean causation, knew the Murdaugh’s. In essence, what this article was trying to imply, not having much luck with me by the way, was that since Murdaugh’s Great-Grandfather and this fellow were acquainted in some way, and that the fellow that got killed by accident on the train lived about twenty to forty miles from one another, because the train, probably traveling at around 45 mph or so, was on the tracks allegedly in front of the Murdaugh estate when this guy died, that the Murdaugh’s must have had him killed. That logic is so flawed that it is not even funny. It is batshit crazy. The reasoning used there is about like saying my dog Toot barked at a fellow from Greenville 30 miles away from its owner Kyle’s home one day. Kyle and that guy are acquainted with one another. One day while driving in his car in down the road in front of Kyle’s home the man had a tragic automobile accident. Kyle and Toot probably conspired in some way to kill the fellow. You see the article assumes (makes an ass out of you and me) that the Murdaugh’s had means, motive, and opportunity to kill this fellow. Then on the Today show, it made allegations that Alex Murdaugh from prison was making “fraudulent insurance claims about his housekeeper” they went on to say that Murdaugh told his insurance company that his housekeeper had and accident on his property and that he wanted his insurance to pay her, because he was at fault. The Today admitted that Murdaugh said he was liable for the injury that occurred on his property to the housekeeper. They then claimed that the reason that he told his own insurance company that someone got hurt on his property and he was liable for the damages, so his insurance company would give him the check. Really? I don’t know if any of you have ever had an accident somewhere, and it been your fault, but I know that if I have ever had to file a claim with my insurance company and the accident was my fault, they sure as hell do not send me a check. That’s a good damn way for my premiums to go up. So, that is the today show for you. The trial became a media happening. I don’t know whether Alex killed his family or not, I tend to believe though that he was railroaded in court, much like Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald. Another silly thing that I saw about this case, was that “there was a beer case on the boat” meaning Alex’s son’s boat, therefore since a case of beer was on the boat, in the eyes of those doing the reporting that definitively someway meant that that was the causation of murder. Ridiculous. Totally lacking in logic. Then they played on the thing about Alex trying to get his son reinstated at the University of South Carolina School of Law, when I listened to the recording of him to his son, there was nothing out of the ordinary about it. Just a dad talking to his son. You can be reinstated after cheating. Joe Biden ring a bell! Akim Anastopoulo, for reasons known to him, since this case became national news feels the urge to give his two cents on it and claims that he knew a lot of this stuff, before it came out through the case. If that is the case, I think the police should take Akim literally and go ask him what he knew and why he chose not to report it to the authorities. I mean, hey, if you know that a crime or crimes (Remember, he claims to have known about a lot of this stuff.) have taken place, it is your duty as a citizen to report it to the proper authorities. Akim, if you knew about unkosher, illegal shit going on with the Murdaugh family, why did you not report it to the authorities, mister slick? Not to mention that Akim’s family has a lot of power and influence in their own city, Charleston. Although, no one has accused Akim or his family of illegal activity to my knowledge, minus that, he kind of sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Remember, Akim is also a prominent South Carolina Democrat, although I kind of thing, especially from my interaction with his wife, Constance, and other reasons, that they are conservative, corporate Democrats. More specifically, what we call neo-liberals and identity politics folks. Akim can do his thing and I’ll do mine, but that’s my take on him. I hope also to make it in the courtroom in the future on the criminal defense side of trial in one of this nations fines courts of law. I hope these folks honestly seek the truth, so do I.
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This guy knows stuff. I hope they are able to get it out of him.
You bet your ass I want to sound off! I do not know whether Murdaugh is guilty or not, but I do know there has been a lot of nonsense put out about him, and many are trying to capitalize off the tragedy. Suddenly it seems everything anyone from the Murdaugh family was around over the years is suddenly incriminating evidence against them for all manner of different alleged illegal activities. For example, in a state newspaper that I read a couple of months ago, it alleged that the Murdaughs’s had undoubtedly committed some dastardly murder of some guy on a train in front of their home in the 20’s (1920’s) I believe. Purportedly this guy, by some casual correlation, which if you have sense or have ever taken the LSAT test, know does not mean causation, knew the Murdaugh’s. In essence, what this article was trying to imply, not having much luck with me by the way, was that since Murdaugh’s Great-Grandfather and this fellow were acquainted in some way, and that the fellow that got killed by accident on the train lived about twenty to forty miles from one another, because the train, probably traveling at around 45 mph or so, was on the tracks allegedly in front of the Murdaugh estate when this guy died, that the Murdaugh’s must have had him killed. That logic is so flawed that it is not even funny. It is batshit crazy. The reasoning used there is about like saying my dog Toot barked at a fellow from Greenville 30 miles away from its owner Kyle’s home one day. Kyle and that guy are acquainted with one another. One day while driving in his car in down the road in front of Kyle’s home the man had a tragic automobile accident. Kyle and Toot probably conspired in some way to kill the fellow. You see the article assumes (makes an ass out of you and me) that the Murdaugh’s had means, motive, and opportunity to kill this fellow. Then on the Today show, it made allegations that Alex Murdaugh from prison was making “fraudulent insurance claims about his housekeeper” they went on to say that Murdaugh told his insurance company that his housekeeper had and accident on his property and that he wanted his insurance to pay her, because he was at fault. The Today admitted that Murdaugh said he was liable for the injury that occurred on his property to the housekeeper. They then claimed that the reason that he told his own insurance company that someone got hurt on his property and he was liable for the damages, so his insurance company would give him the check. Really? I don’t know if any of you have ever had an accident somewhere, and it been your fault, but I know that if I have ever had to file a claim with my insurance company and the accident was my fault, they sure as hell do not send me a check. That’s a good damn way for my premiums to go up. So, that is the today show for you. The trial became a media happening. I don’t know whether Alex killed his family or not, I tend to believe though that he was railroaded in court, much like Dr. Jeffrey Macdonald. Another silly thing that I saw about this case, was that “there was a beer case on the boat” meaning Alex’s son’s boat, therefore since a case of beer was on the boat, in the eyes of those doing the reporting that definitively someway meant that that was the causation of murder. Ridiculous. Totally lacking in logic. Then they played on the thing about Alex trying to get his son reinstated at the University of South Carolina School of Law, when I listened to the recording of him to his son, there was nothing out of the ordinary about it. Just a dad talking to his son. You can be reinstated after cheating. Joe Biden ring a bell! Akim Anastopoulo, for reasons known to him, since this case became national news feels the urge to give his two cents on it and claims that he knew a lot of this stuff, before it came out through the case. If that is the case, I think the police should take Akim literally and go ask him what he knew and why he chose not to report it to the authorities. I mean, hey, if you know that a crime or crimes (Remember, he claims to have known about a lot of this stuff.) have taken place, it is your duty as a citizen to report it to the proper authorities. Akim, if you knew about unkosher, illegal shit going on with the Murdaugh family, why did you not report it to the authorities, mister slick? Not to mention that Akim’s family has a lot of power and influence in their own city, Charleston. Although, no one has accused Akim or his family of illegal activity to my knowledge, minus that, he kind of sounds like the pot calling the kettle black. Remember, Akim is also a prominent South Carolina Democrat, although I kind of thing, especially from my interaction with his wife, Constance, and other reasons, that they are conservative, corporate Democrats. More specifically, what we call neo-liberals and identity politics folks. Akim can do his thing and I’ll do mine, but that’s my take on him. I hope also to make it in the courtroom in the future on the criminal defense side of trial in one of this nations fines courts of law. I hope these folks honestly seek the truth, so do I.
Wow, I didn’t even read all of that comment booklet.