Hi, and welcome back to give us more. I'm Leve, I'm Megan, and you were joining us for another episode of Just Two Girlies. Anticipating fall in the middle of August. I've been waiting for since it lasts left. I've been waiting for autum, since I left Ireland. We do not get autumn here. We don't have trees, so it doesn't change. I enjoyed my July and then it hit August and I was like, cool, great, summer's over. It's not. They're still on the first of August.
I went to work and I was like, yay, it's the first of August. It's autumn. And they were like, what the fuck are you talking about. It's still summer. Like August is summer? Like no, it is autumn. Ah ah August ah, Tom it is. We're in the same Listen. Autumn may not officially start until September, and it may be September, October, and November, but August is an honorary autumn month. It is. And you know what you feel autumn in your bones?
You know you don't. It's not buy some calendar. Anyways. This week I have a case for everybody that's pretty recent and is somewhat still ongoing. And no it's not Lori Vellows, that absolute demon, bitch cunt person. She got convicted, so at least let her raw. Yeah, now we just have to wait for Chad's. Anybody I've ever heard of called Chad is kind of an asshole. M Yeah, it's not going too well for the Chad's out there. Don't name your kid Chad. And if you already
have, ah fuck. So last week Megan told us the story of your man's cult. Yeah, the weird Alexander family. There's like incest, murder, everything, piano playing, playing whilst murder and incest is happening. It's all going on at all. Ye, that was a super interesting case,
just because cults are insane. Weird, Yeah, weird. So this week I'm going to tell you guys about the Murder family and the murders that coincide, which no one family should have murderers attached to their but any I watched like three episodes I think, or like two and a half, Like I didn't finish it. I got about halfway through of this documentary on Netflix, the one on there's only three episodes. I watched it and all yeah. I also watched the Sky one. I think it was Sky Crime or something.
It was on AM. I watched that one too, which, it to be fair, was pretty much the Netflix one. Like they had the same they had the same information really but and they talked to like pretty much the same like people. So it's a bit it's a bit wild, if I'm being completely honest. It is like mob family meets small town meets Texas in Texas, isn't it. It is South Carolina? Yeah, not Texas,
but it's yeah, South How do y'all we'll jump straight in. I'll start off, which is giving a little bit of a backstory to the Murdoch family. So the Murdoch family was an immensely powerful family in a small town of Hampton, South Carolina. Randolph Murda Senior became a lawyer in nineteen twenty and set up his own law firm, which today is now known as Parker
log Group. He then became the prosecuting attorney for the Low Country, which is basically South Carolina, and then like some of its neighboring towns and places, well no, not like yeah, well it's like Hampton, and then it's like a few of its neighboring small towns are known as the low Country. The Low Country consisted of Hampton and thirteen of its surrounding towns. Okay, Randolph's oldest son Randolph, and they all keep the same fucking names.
So Randolph's oldest son, Randolph Buster Murdah, took over as the prosecuting attorney in nineteen forty after his father died in a car crash. Buster was then acting prosecutor until he retired in nineteen eighty six. I'm sorry. If your lawyer is called Buster, you're going to jail. Who's your attorney? Buster? Buster? Over here? Oh my god, stop. I would make so many puns about how I got busted, But now I have Buster be there all day. I'll be the worst criminals if I had Buster. He
was the prosecuting attorney for the Low Country. Oh okay, so he's one of the good guys. So he is good. But like his name is, they call him, well, Noah, his name is Randolph, but everyone called him Buster. So Buster is acting prosecutor until he retired in nineteen eighty six. He was then succeeded by his son, Randolph Murdoch, the third Randolph had four children with his wife Elizabeth, Randolph Randy the fourth, Richard Alexander, alex and John Marvin. Look that's changed, all right,
And then they had a daughter called Lynn. Randy and Alex went on to law school and began working for the family law firm. Alex soon married Margaret Maggie and the pair had two sons, Richard Alexander who is known as Buster, and Paul Terry Murdoch. This family soon becomes famous for all of the wrong reasons. Scandal. It all began in the summer of twenty fifteen when on July eighth, nineteen year old Stephen Smith was found dead in the middle
of the road in Hampton. Stephen had died from blunt force trauma to the head. Stephen was a proud, openly gay man, and he was studying to become a nurse. Stephen's death was ruled a hit and run. However, there was some very unanswered questions. I wonder why somebody would kill somebody like that in these small towns. Again, an openly gay, proud man. It didn't take long for the investigation to turn towards the Murdoch family.
Stephen had been in the same class in High School as Buster Murdoch. There were a few rumors that Stephen and Buster were friends, and others that Stephen and Buster were seeing each other. Shortly before his death, Stephen had told a friend that he was secretly dating someone from a very powerful family from the town, and obviously this led to speculation that it was Buster, because, to be perfectly honest, the Murdaser like the most powerful family in the town
at this time. Okay, I got it, like I don't know the land Grab family in the sims I see it. Sadly, Stephen's case went cold and Steven's murder has not been solved. Buster Murda denies ever being in a relationship with Stephen and denies having anything to do with the tragic debt. It has been rumored that Buster and a few of his friends from the football team had met Stephen on the road the night of the murder, and that they attacked him and then they staged him in the middle of the road to
make it look like a hit and run. What do you believe? Well, Currently, as of current, police are reopening the investigation and they are taking a further look into Buster Murda. So Alex Murdo and his dad,
who is Buster Senior. Anytime Buster Junior or Paul would get in trouble, Buster Senior and Alex would like immediately bailed them out and like cover anything and everything up the night of the famous boat accident, which we'll get into in a few minutes, they naturally call nine one one first, like all the friends, and Paul is like, no, call my granddad. Like his first top is call my granddad. So I don't know whether he has anything to do with the murder, but it was like a known secret, if
you will. That Like whenever people from the time talk about it, they're like, oh, you know, they were definitely like secretly dating. Oh okay, So do we have anything like that in our ten I don't think. We don't have any powerful families in our towns. So, oh, there's definitely some families that like to believe they're powerful. Oh there's families that
like to believe they're powerful, but they ain't. No. No. Tragedy stuck struck the family again on February second, eighteen when their housekeeper, Glorious statter Field, fell down the steps of the front of the house. Gloria was the housekeeper and the nanny to the family for years, and it is
said that she is the one who raised Paul. On February second, thousand and eight, Paul and his mother, Maggie, called nine to one one claiming that Gloria had tripped over the family dogs and fell down the front steps of the family home. Gloria was taken to the hospital for multiple fractures in her ribs, a palmary contusion, and a subdural hematoma. Jesus, A fall down like four flights of step, like four steps, that's pretty intense. She must if she did fall, of course, that must have been
a hard, hard fall, according to medical staff. When Gloria was conscious, she was unsure as how she had ended up into the hospital and how she'd managed to fall down the stairs. So the question here is if she was the family's maid and nanny four years like literally since Paul was like three years old, and at this stage he's like twenty yeah, not even maybe eighty eight's isn't that like he's late teens, early twenties at this stage.
How did she trip over the dogs? But she is so used to in her everyday life, Okay, to be fair, when Milly was still around God blessed her beautiful soul. I used to trip up over her all the time, just because she was one of those dogs that wherever you turned, she was going to be behind you. So if you turned and went to walk, and if they're small dog, she was. I've definitely tripped up over small dogs before because they're like they just run around in front of you.
They're all like, I don't think, I don't think. I don't think they were small dogs. I think they're like I can't fully remember what kind of dogs there, but to my knowledge, they're like kind of like labrador like they'll be like, say, the size of labadors. Mhmm, that's really weird that we're talking about dogs like dogs like, don't talk shit
about my kind. They were mass second causes three times removed. However, according to Alex, she had told him that she had tripped like so Alex was like, oh no, she told me she tripped over the dogs when I was in with her. Ah, okay. Gloria contracted pneumonia while in hospital, and she sat and passed away from a heart attack on February twenty six. That woman could not catch your break. Holy fuck her heart. Obviously, cut and handle, the pneumonia and the like healing of it,
all the injuries. Gloria was only fifty seven years old. Gloria's death has been reported as a trip and fall accident and that she died of natural causes. However, no autopsy was ever conducted. A local coroner stated that the claim she died of natural causes was improper. Alex Murder told Gloria's family that he was going to claim Gloria's death on his insurance so that he could cover the hospital bills and the funeral. It's reported that Alex won the insurance claim
and won four point three million dollars in the settlement. Despite this, Gloria's family never saw a scent. In fact, they were unaware that the settlement had been made. Holy fuck, they should sue. They should do it. They should sue, literally like pitch, what the hell? So we're just going to take a quick outbreak here before we get into the nitty gritty
and welcome back. Alex's youngest son, Paul, soon would bring the spotlight onto the family in twenty nineteen, and not the kind of spotlight you want, oh, thanks Paul. On February twenty third, two, nineteen, Paul Murdaugh and his friends were planning on going to a party. Paul's best friend, Anthony Cook and his cousin Connor Cook planned to go to the party with the girlfriends Mallory Beach and Miley Altman with Paul and his on off girlfriend
Morgan. They broke up and thought a lot and you know young love. Paul bought everyone drink using his brother's ID that evening and everyone agreed to meet at Paul's grandfather's boathouse as they needed to take a boat across the lake to get to wherever the party was. They took Paul's boat and at around midnight, everyone decided that it was time to leave the party. He's time to go home. You know, they're all done, So Paul insists on driving
this on driving the boat, despite being quite drunk. On the way home, Paul pulled the boat into a duck side bar and CCTV footage shows Paul going into the par into the bar with Connor Cook and downing a couple of shots. Then you can see Paul and Morgan having a disagreement over something and Paul's behavior became quite erratic and quite aggressive and he was known to be aggressive.
That's why he was breaking up with the girlfriend and stuff. He was known for when he drank, having like an alter ego, This angry, aggressive part of them would just come out when he would get so drunk. He could have like two or three drinks, fine, and he'd have the fourth drink and all of a sudden, he is just this completely different person. That's me. But my different person is I just danced. I could
so become a professional dancer. And then it's like know, like if anyone was to ever send me a video, I'd be like please now, oh god. Okay. All of Paul's friends said that they knew when he had entered this personality because he would stand with his hands wide open, like you know, the way like you that's gross. His hands would be like fingers white apart, still there with his like arms out and why is that nightmare material you? He's entered the shadow realm. That's like, yes, I'm
gonna get you. You an anguish with Paul. Okay, Paul, all right, we shouldn't laugh, but it's funny. Not too we laugh at Paul. It's okay, he's grossed. Okay. Connor and Anthony begged Paul to let them drive, as they felt that he was just not in a fit state to do so. Once again, his hands were like fucking miles apart, and you know, and they were like, look, listen, you've had too much to drink, and like Connor and Anthony had also had
drink, but they were just more with it. M hm. And at this stage, everybody, Miley, Morgan and Mallory like they all just want to get home. They're they're over it. Like they're over it. They're getting a little frightened because of like Paul's behavior and so like they're just like just we just want to get home. Yeah, you know, it's just like please. Paul became very angry and insisted that he was driving because it
was his both his boat, and no one was to touch it. Connor had tried to kind of, so what was happening was Paul was driving the boat and then he'd turn around to have words with Morgan, and Connor would try make his way in to control the boat, but then that would make Paul angry again and then he come out, and you know, it was
all just very stress levels would be through the roof. Yeah, I can imagine it's already really stressful dealing with somebody who is drunk in the first place, even if they're not aggressive, And then on top of that, when they are aggressive and you're on a fucking highest speed vehicle of any kind, that's really scary. After pushing the trottle to full speed, Paul crashed the boat into a piling on the bridge at Paris Island. Everyone was thrown from
the boat. Connor suffered an injury to his jaw. Morgan needed some of her fingers to be sutured as the skin had been peeled back. Oh isn't that called de gloving? Yeah, on two of her on two of her fingers. The skin was so they had to like stitch the two fingers to I think they had to like suitor the two fingers to click together to keep them. Yeah, yeah, Nine one one was called when they all realized
that Mallory was missing in the water. Police arrived and they had taken everyone to the hospital except for Anthony, who refused to go until he found Mallory. God, and if I remember, isn't there audio of him calling for her? So when you like, at this stage, the police are here and they've called their parents, and I think his parents have come down and
they're trying to convince them to like go to the hospital. Just he's like, he doesn't really have any major injuries, but of course he's been flung from a boat, like he needs to be looked at. And he's like, no, I'm not going anywhere until I find herd And you can also see him getting very mad at Paul, because Paul is so belligerent drunk that he doesn't even know what the fuck's happening, and he's like, he's like, what is wrong with you? M It didn't take long for the public
to start volunteering in the search party for Malorie. Police and volunteers searched up and down the water for eight days. On March third, twenty nineteen, two volunteers found Mallory's body had been washed up on the banks, approximately five miles from the crash site. An autopsy was performed and shown that Mallory had died from draining due to blunforced trauma to the head. Oh God, which I know this sounds awful, but most likely means that she was like knocked
unconscious. It was literally thinking the same thing, and I was like, should I say it like it is like it wasn't aware of what was happening. Hopefully, yes, like she wasn't well fingers crossed from what it sounds like him she like couldn't obviously naturally breathe and so like, Hopefully that meant that she didn't she was unaware of her drowning, which I know is still horrific, but at least she hopefully got somewhat a peaceful, yeah death,
she wasn't scared, you know. At the hospital the night of the accident, Paul's blood content level was point two eight, which is three times the legal limit. However, due to Paul being a miner at the time of the accident, the legal limit did not apply. Oh stop it. Paul
was being uncooperative with the police and the nurses. He was waiting for his grandfather and his father to arrive, and when Alex and Buster Senior arrived at the hospital, they tried to convince Morgan and Miley to say that they didn't know who was driving the boat. They did not. I thought Buster was one of the good Oh my god. They also asked Connor to say the
same. The Murda's plan was to say that Connor had been driving the boat when this is simply not true, and Connor's injuries would prove this, and also the footage of them up on the shore when he's like to Paul,
what the fuck is your problem? So if you look at Connor's injuries, he could not have obtained those injuries from standing at from standing at the steering Yeah, he would have had to been like someone analyzed it, and so for basically to have suffered those injuries, he would have had to been standing
at the opposite end. They had to sedate Paul to like look at him, to like check him out, because he was just so out of it and so beligerent that he was like being aggressive with the nurses and was being so uncooperative, like it was just a mess. He clearly has issues with alcohol, that's a given. But to even be that drunk, I don't think I've ever been that drunk where of just disrespected people who are only trying to help me. Literally, I don't know how you'd get that drunk.
Paul was eventually charged with three felony counts. These included boding under the influence and boding under the influence resulting in a death. Good. Paul was never given a sobriety test at the crime scene, and he was never once handcuffed. This led to a lot of people accusing the police of giving Paul special treatment because of who he was. Mallory's family accused Alex and Buster Senior of supply Oh No Sorry, accused Alex and Buster Junior of supplying Paul with the
means to buy the alcohol despite him being a minor. Connor filed a lawsuit against Paul and the murdaus, stating that Alex had encouraged them to hire a lawyer a friend of his to help Connor, with the intent of protecting Paul and having Connor take the fall. So Alex went to Connor's family and was like, you might just need a lawyer. Here, here's a number of
a good friend of mine, because obviously I can't represent news. But the whole plan behind this was that the friend of Alex's would like fuck over Connor and his family and it would result in Connor taking the fall. These people are going straight to hell. Paul pleaded not guilty to three charges and was released on bond. His mug shop was taken in the hallway of the courthouse, so he never went to jail. We never got the full work up.
Okay. No. Mallory's family filed a wrongful death suit against Paul and the murders. They accused the family of enabling Paul's drinking under age, which led to the death of their daughter. They also named the off license in the lawsuit for serving Paul because they would have known that he was not buster. Okay, well, they shouldn't have served him, obviously, But at the same time, it's not directly there. It's kind of indirectly their fault,
but it's not their fault that he got so drunk. My personal opinion on that is that they just added the off license in there just out of anger, because it's you know, they're just they're angry their daughter is dead at like eighteen years of age, Like she's gone. Yeah, I probably do the exact same thing. But I mean I see their reasoning in suing
the off license. I do see it. Yeah. Then on June seven, twenty twenty one, Alex Murda made a call to nine one one and around ten or six pm, stating that he had found his quote, wife and child been shot badly. I've been up now it's bad end quote. I've been up now, as in he's been up to the site the scene. Twenty two year old Paul and fifty two year old Maggie had been shot
by different guns multiple times by the dog kennels on the Murdoch property. Alex told the police that earlier in the evening he had gone for a quick nap, then when he woke up, he got up and he went to see his mother and has dementia. He stated that he saw neither Maggie nor Paul before heading over to his mother's. He then said that he arrived home at
around ten pm and found the bodies at approximately ten or five pm. An autopsy was performed on Paul and Maggie's bodies and this showed that Paul and Maggie had been murdered at around nine pm. Police quickly found a video on Paul's phone that he had taken the night of the murder on Snapchat, and around eight forty five pm he was taking a video and in the background you can hear Alex Murdov speaking. So this poked a few holes in Alex's alibi.
So Alex naturally became swiftly a person of interest. A few months later, on September fourth, twenty twenty one, police received another nine one one phone call from Alex. This time he was claiming that someone had tried to kill him. He had been shot in the head at the side of the road near his home while changing at tire. Hold on, I'm so confused, I am so confused. So he gets home, says, Okay, my wife and child are dead. At what point did you say did he get
shot? So? At ten? Roughly at around five past ten past ten on June seven, twenty twenty one, Alex claims that he found his wife and his son shot murdered up by the Now, their property is humongous, so the dog kennels are a good distance away from the house and this is
where he says that he found he found them. So. A few months later, on September fourth, twenty twenty one, police received another nine one one call from Alex saying that he pulled over at the side of the road because he had to change attire and someone came up and shot him in the head. It doesn't take long for police to solve this mystery, Okay. He hired a man by the name Curtis Smith to kill him in order for Buster Junior to inherit the ten million dollar insurance that Alex had taken out on
himself. But then why did he call the police? Why? He didn't think Buster would win the claim if he committed suicide, so he asked Curtis to assist in a suicide. On September third, the day before he was quote unquote shot, Alex had resigned from his family's law firm after he had been confronted by the shareholders for embezzling money. Oh. Then on September sixth, Alex announced that he had a drug problem. Oh and then he was going to go to rehab for his oxycodem problem. So what Alex does is
he hires this guy to shoot him to assist in suicide. And your man's like, I guess sure, yeah, I think like shoots path like he shoots them, but not like he like misses if you will. So he like the bullet just like grazes the back of his head and he's like it didn't go to plan. So then he's like fucking shit, and so then
he calls. What people believe is that what Alex was trying to do is set Curtis up to take the fall for his wife and son's murder and make it look like he killed his wife and son and then came back for him. Oh they really love setting people up, don't they not that this fucking other dude, this shooter guy is an angel. He should have done it in the first place, but like still. On September fourteenth, Curtis was
arrested for assets for assisted suicide, attempt and attempted insurance fraud. He was also arrested for the attempted murder of Alex. Curtis denied being involved in a scheme to defraud any insurance companies. Alex then gave Buster the power of attorney, which allowed him to sell off Alex's assets. Buster then put the family home on the market for three point eight million dollars, but a judge froze the assets before putting them into receivership, which meant that the assets assets were
placed in the hands of a custodial. This was because police believed that Buster was attempting to hide the family's money on behalf of Alex to help him with his embezzlement charges that were going to be brought against him. Okay, so this is getting like like not confusing, but intricate, it's getting like technical.
So shareholders of the law firm, which is Alex's family law firm, which has been in the family since nineteen twenty, Yeah, and they come to him for embezzling money and he's like, I was high, i'mould just
peace out. I don't know what, it doesn't matter, and then he goes to rehab and while he's in rehab, like he hands over the power of attorney to his son so that his son can start selling off their assets and start hiding their money so that when they embezzle because he's like, they know so charges are soon to follow m So he's like, you start getting rid of our assets, start getting rid of the money, like start hiding it, and so that when they come and knock and there's fuck all for
them to find. But a judge catches onto this, will police catch onto this, and then they go to a judge. So a judge freezes the assets, which means that buster can no longer sell them, and they're now in the custody of a custodial which is like someone who's not related to the family, and they just allow they just allow x amount of money, say every week or every month, to cover like essentials such as bills and like your food shopping, right, okay, so like you're not allowed to touch
anything what Britney Spears was in kinda yeah, kinda. On the fourteenth of October twenty twenty one, Alex was released from rehab and that same day police announced that Alex was a person of interest in the murder of Paul and Maggie. He was arrested on embezzlement charges and was placed on a seven million dollar bail, which he could not afford. He was then eventually charged with the murders of Maggie and Paul, and the bail was revoked. On November fourth,
twenty twenty one, a grand jury brought three charges against Alex. One of these counts was the insurance fraud attempt with Curtis. It soon became clear how much money Alex had actually been embezzling from his clients. For years, Alex would take on clients to help them with lawsuit cases, and then he would bezel majority of their winnings. It is estimated that Alex embezzled over twenty
million dollars. Oh my god, I thought you were going to say two million there, and I was like, in the grand scheme of things, that's twenty million. He had taken four point three million from his old housekeeper. Gloria and her family were not the first victims. On November nineteen, twenty twenty one, Alex was indicted four more times on another twenty seven counts
of embezzlement. Then on December ninth, twenty twenty one, a further twenty one charges of embezzlement, and then again on January twenty feet to twenty twenty two, another twenty three charges were filed. Twenty Yeah, so we have twenty three charges in twenty twenty two, you have twenty one charges. December twenty twenty one and you have twenty seven charges. Yeah, you've like twenty seven counts of embezzlement in November twenty twenty one. Oh, he's going to
jail. He's going to prison. Popped up. On March third, twenty twenty three, Alex was sentenced to life from prison for the murders of his wife and son. Alex is still awaiting trial for his embezzlement charges. As they're pretty pretty sure they're still racking up all of their ship. Following the news of Alex's conviction, police announced that they were reopening Stephen Smith's murders, and Buster still denies any involvement in this. Yeah. Then, recently,
Alex admitted to lying about Gloria tripping over the family dogs. Stop it. He claimed she tripped over the dogs just so he could claim her life insurance. So how did she actually die, We don't know. He never actually went into detail. He just was like, oh, yeah, no, that was just so I could claim the insurance on her death. God, what a fucking scumbag. There's a theory that Paul or Maggie pushed her and
she tripped. That's how she then like tripped over the dogs and fell down the stairs, or that there was no dogs at all and they just they pushed her and she like just fell that like they reckon that. It wasn't intent to kill her. M hm. So in the nine one one call, Maggie originally is on the phone and she's like, my housekeeper fell down the stairs, and she's getting all flustered on the phone, and then you can hear Paul in the background going mad, and then he's like, give
me the phone. Oh, okay, and then he's like, let me talk to them, right, and then he's like, my nanny fell down the stairs, she tripped over the dogs, and he's real cam when he's talking to the operator. Yeah, he's like he changes up. So people think that maybe somebody accidentally pushed her, or you know, they were having
a ray or they were having a fight or whatever it was. Police found a shit ton of drugs in the house under Alex Murder's bed when he was like, ahmy or may not have an actually code own problem, so I'm gonna go rehab real quick. His son fell off the assets. So why did he kill his wife and son? It's a little bit unclear, do you reckon they knew too much? Him and his wife are actually separated.
Oh, he wasn't actually living in the house at the time, what and he was He asked if he could come over for dinner that night or that evening or something, and Maggie was just like, fucking sure or whatever, don't give a shit, do what you want kind of a thing, because I think he was like, I want to see my son or you know, yeah, yeah, because everybody wants to hang out with Paul fucking moron, and she's just like, yeah, sure, cool. So from what
I remember, it's like he killed them. It's a bit unsure, but I think one theory is like he kills them because like Paul's going to prison, Like Paul's gonna go to prison for sure for killing like over Mallory's death, and it just brought too much limelight on the family. So he's kind of like, well, now they're going to start and because he's been in bezzling fucking twenty million dollars, Yeah, if you did very much, did that at least twenty million at least, So it's kind of like he's like,
fucking shit, you don't ask, like, watched you that? For now they're going to start investigating this whole goddamn family. Yeah, that's all kinds of fucked up. Yeah, so it's like, m I'll kill them and make it look like someone came and killed us and then maybe please will back off. And it's fucking oxy oxyde brain. He's like, yeah, good idea. Yeah, it's a great idea. I am so smart. Go Alex Woo. Who what happens to the guy who shot the gun?
Then? Did he get arrested and jail. Yeah, he got he got he went to jail. He got convicted, which like, you almost killed somebody. So yeah, like I was going to pay him. Probably wasn't going to pay him anything, because the whole theory is that he was just setting among fall for the murders, and so it was like, yeah, oh, totally pay you. Yeah, I'll do that when I am dead. Like what this whole thing is very convluted, Like I'm just like what,
what the actual fuck? He used to like take on cases where like you like you'd be suing a company for something, and he'd be like, I'll take that. I'll help you win that, and then he wins it. And then what he would do is they would win and he would say that the money is going to be large through this fund, which is a
real fund. I can't remember the name of it for the life of me, but it's a real life fund that like when you win a lawsuit, your money goes through it goes through this process in this fund, this account or whatever. But what he did was he set up an account with the
same name, oh Star. So then you would get your letter to tell you that your money has been placed in this fund and you will receive your winnings in X amount of days or whatever, and it would be the name of the actual company that would do this, and you're black right, grand thanks, But it was actually going into ball fucking backcount. And what would happen when the money never came. I think he would give them like X amount of it, like he would like he would split it like seventy thirty.
Do you know he'd be given them thirty percent of it, and he'd be like, taxes men, fucking taxes, you know, yeah, or my salary. I'm sure he was. I don't know. I'd say he claimed some of it. I'd say he was like, oh no, this was to cover my fees, but like he'd probably already been paid. Yeah, this was court fy xyz head or something x y's head. And then taxes and then like he was lying to them about the amount that actually had to be paid, and then like they'd come out with less than what they
won. And meanwhile, fucking Alex murders away with his twenty million, with his fucking massive mansion house like a giant land creepy Scalore, creepy Sons Buster Junior is still out living his life talks to his dad and dad on the regular. It's like, he killed your mom and of course you're fooling nobody, and the fact that he'd done it with two different guns as well, trying to make it look like there was two different people. You're not flick.
He killed your mom and your brother and you're just like, hey, dad, yeah, has prison going, has prison life? Have you seen him? They're also ugly, Paul especially, and like you're one body dated. It is so pretty. She's beautiful and like she's in the interview and she's like I was just so like I couldn't believe like he wanted to go out with me, and I'm like, no, you're worth girly. Did you see him? Fucking wide fingers? Stop you any littles. That's the
wild roller coaster of the murdoph family and multiple murders. Yeah, that's all. There were a family that thought they were a family that thought that they could get away with literally they thought they were bigger than the law. Even Alex's mugshot, he literally looks like an evil being. He looks like a cartoon character, the villain. He looks like the villain from Roger Rabbit. Oh. Then I just googled villain Roger Rabbit. It's a guy in a hat. Oh my god, what is that? You? Okay, Alex
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