Margo Gray
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Some of the guys were ultimately making so much money that they had to launder their profits through the fraternity's books, disguising drug money as fraternity donations or party expenses.
Some of the guys were ultimately making so much money that they had to launder their profits through the fraternity's books, disguising drug money as fraternity donations or party expenses.
Some of the guys were ultimately making so much money that they had to launder their profits through the fraternity's books, disguising drug money as fraternity donations or party expenses.
The money would have kept flowing, and the guys could have continued living above the law, if not for the events of March 4th, 2016. Events that revealed just how reckless and out of control their operation had become. On the afternoon of March 4th, 2016, two College of Charleston students were playing Call of Duty in their off-campus apartment when a real gunshot rang out.
The money would have kept flowing, and the guys could have continued living above the law, if not for the events of March 4th, 2016. Events that revealed just how reckless and out of control their operation had become. On the afternoon of March 4th, 2016, two College of Charleston students were playing Call of Duty in their off-campus apartment when a real gunshot rang out.
The money would have kept flowing, and the guys could have continued living above the law, if not for the events of March 4th, 2016. Events that revealed just how reckless and out of control their operation had become. On the afternoon of March 4th, 2016, two College of Charleston students were playing Call of Duty in their off-campus apartment when a real gunshot rang out.
Their housemate and fellow College of Charleston student, Patrick Moffley, had been shot in the chest. Instead of administering first aid, Patrick's housemates frantically set about destroying evidence, flushing drugs down the toilet, and burying their pills in the neighbors' trash.
Their housemate and fellow College of Charleston student, Patrick Moffley, had been shot in the chest. Instead of administering first aid, Patrick's housemates frantically set about destroying evidence, flushing drugs down the toilet, and burying their pills in the neighbors' trash.
Their housemate and fellow College of Charleston student, Patrick Moffley, had been shot in the chest. Instead of administering first aid, Patrick's housemates frantically set about destroying evidence, flushing drugs down the toilet, and burying their pills in the neighbors' trash.
By the time police arrived, Patrick was drifting in and out of consciousness, pressing Chipotle napkins against a gaping wound in his chest. Scattered around his body were hundreds of loose white pills.
By the time police arrived, Patrick was drifting in and out of consciousness, pressing Chipotle napkins against a gaping wound in his chest. Scattered around his body were hundreds of loose white pills.
By the time police arrived, Patrick was drifting in and out of consciousness, pressing Chipotle napkins against a gaping wound in his chest. Scattered around his body were hundreds of loose white pills.
Patrick was rushed into surgery at a nearby emergency room, but by that evening, he was pronounced dead. The coroner found Elprazolin in his bloodstream. Seemingly unfazed by their friend's death, Patrick's housemates left the next day for their spring break trip to Puerto Rico.
Patrick was rushed into surgery at a nearby emergency room, but by that evening, he was pronounced dead. The coroner found Elprazolin in his bloodstream. Seemingly unfazed by their friend's death, Patrick's housemates left the next day for their spring break trip to Puerto Rico.
Patrick was rushed into surgery at a nearby emergency room, but by that evening, he was pronounced dead. The coroner found Elprazolin in his bloodstream. Seemingly unfazed by their friend's death, Patrick's housemates left the next day for their spring break trip to Puerto Rico.
But in the wider Charleston community, the murder sent shockwaves and dominated local headlines, especially because of the Moffley name.
But in the wider Charleston community, the murder sent shockwaves and dominated local headlines, especially because of the Moffley name.
But in the wider Charleston community, the murder sent shockwaves and dominated local headlines, especially because of the Moffley name.
Police were under intense pressure, not just to find out who killed Patrick Moffley, but also to trace the source of the pills scattered around his body. As it turned out, the two were deeply connected. Investigators soon discovered that Patrick had been murdered by two men he'd met through off-campus drug deals. They'd shown up that night, intending to rob him of his Xanax supply.
Police were under intense pressure, not just to find out who killed Patrick Moffley, but also to trace the source of the pills scattered around his body. As it turned out, the two were deeply connected. Investigators soon discovered that Patrick had been murdered by two men he'd met through off-campus drug deals. They'd shown up that night, intending to rob him of his Xanax supply.