Based on the Netflix and HBOMax shows I watched, this was the right verdict. And thankfully TV never lies to me?!!
Admitting to 2000mg per day of oxycodone will get you every time!oneeyedag said:
Did this jury really hash out evidence in 3 hours?
Corn Pop said:
This is why I would hate being judged by a jury of my "peers". AM is a grade A POS no doubt but how in the world was he found guilty based off the evidence presented?
Hungry Ojos said:
As Rattler posted a little earlier, there was just way too much circumstantial evidence. No way to rationalize anything he posted in his list. To me, the changing of the clothes and no blood is what did it.
No the judge did say the evidence was "overwhelming."unmade bed said:
Judge thinks evidence was overwhelming without actually saying it. Pretty clear that was his position all along.
45-70Ag said:
He deserves what's coming to him, he will never see the light of day again as a free man.
aggiehawg said:No the judge did say the evidence was "overwhelming."unmade bed said:
Judge thinks evidence was overwhelming without actually saying it. Pretty clear that was his position all along.
aggiehawg said:No the judge did say the evidence was "overwhelming."unmade bed said:
Judge thinks evidence was overwhelming without actually saying it. Pretty clear that was his position all along.
FireAg said:
And make no mistake, he belongs in prison for his other crimes…he deserves plenty of time for the crimes he committed…
I just don't see beyond a reasonable doubt for murder…
Difference being prison time. For his financial crimes? Minimum security. Murder? He's in hard time maximum security and the way SC prisons work, basically Bedlam type. Look that up. criminally insane people are housed in Close Security which is what they call it in SC.45-70Ag said:
He deserves what's coming to him, he will never see the light of day again as a free man.
aggiehawg said:Difference being prison time. For his financial crimes? Minimum security. Murder? He's in hard time maximum security and the way SC prisons work, basically Bedlam type. Look that up. criminally insane people are housed in Close Security which is what they call it in SC.45-70Ag said:
He deserves what's coming to him, he will never see the light of day again as a free man.
BadMoonRisin said:FireAg said:
And make no mistake, he belongs in prison for his other crimes…he deserves plenty of time for the crimes he committed…
I just don't see beyond a reasonable doubt for murder…
This is where I am at. Wow. The state had very flimsy evidence. I can see this being overturned years from now.
See my post about which prison he is going to. He'll have a great deal of help if he wants to off himself.Quote:
I'm guessing he offs himself in the not too distant future.
45-70Ag said:aggiehawg said:Difference being prison time. For his financial crimes? Minimum security. Murder? He's in hard time maximum security and the way SC prisons work, basically Bedlam type. Look that up. criminally insane people are housed in Close Security which is what they call it in SC.45-70Ag said:
He deserves what's coming to him, he will never see the light of day again as a free man.
I'm good with it, he murdered his son and wife. He's earned what's coming to him.
So I didn't win?Tony Franklins Other Shoe said:
Edited to add Tuesday 2:30 EST.
Bunk Moreland said:
There's just no other way anyone else could and would have been the murderer given all the circumstantial evidence.
FireAg said:Bunk Moreland said:
There's just no other way anyone else could and would have been the murderer given all the circumstantial evidence.
Then he's Houdini…
10 min…murder, clean up, and escape in 10 min…with two different weapons to boot…
aggiehawg said:
BTW, Creighton Waters wanting sentencing at 9:30 tomorrow morning is crappy. He already has victim impact statements ready? The state has already prepared a sentencing report before the trial was over?
How does that happen?
AAANNND, the elected State AG showed up for the first time to conduct direct on the last witness on rebuttal. He's GOP.FireAg said:
South Carolina wanted a Murdaugh in prison for murder come hell or high water…
Bunk Moreland said:
There's just no other way anyone else could and would have been the murderer given all the circumstantial evidence.
Corn Pop said:Bunk Moreland said:
There's just no other way anyone else could and would have been the murderer given all the circumstantial evidence.
Fair, but that's not how our legal system works. It's the states responsibility to prove the guns were in his hands and he pulled the trigger. Which they did not do imo. They brought up a lot of circumstantial evidence and proved he was a POS. Nothing else.