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Murdaugh/SC Murder Trial

This is one of those true crime/pop culture stories that baffles me. I have zero interest in this story, I appear to be in the minority.
Then why are watching and here posting?

Despicable human. Four generations of law practice and hold on the DA's office couldn't save him from a guilty verdict.
And now the sentencing phase.
And the "four generations" "of hold" is why it's news. , and news worthy in this district.
 
I saw a thread and was curious about it. I thought the SJers I know and whose opinions and thoughts I respect might provide some insight.

But thanks for gatekeeping it.
It reads like I did a wrong thing... If "gatekeeping" is asking a question, I apologize. My question was real.
 
People who start with nothing and have shirtty lives is not news. People who have everything and turn their life to shirt is interesting to the general public.

Man bites dog.
 
"I committed a lot of other crimes but not this one" and "sure I lied about being near the scene of the crime, but the rest of my story is true" are not the foundations of a strong criminal defense.
 
I love that SC is going to prosecute this POS for his financial crimes
Murdaugh will be like the guy Richard Pryor met who was doing triple life
"Triple life. That means when you die, and come back, your ass goes to the penitentiary."
 
Murdaugh most foul.

He's 54 years old and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences. I'm certain he'll appeal, but he may get shived before then by one of the people he put in the same prison where he'll be serving time. Cons don't get mad. They get even.
 

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