Valerie Bauerlein
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It's all connecting and it really is extraordinary. So over the course of the summer of 2021, he did almost get away with the murder of Maggie and Paul. He really did. And he almost got away with the thefts that he's now admitted to dozens and dozens of people, millions and millions of dollars.
It's all connecting and it really is extraordinary. So over the course of the summer of 2021, he did almost get away with the murder of Maggie and Paul. He really did. And he almost got away with the thefts that he's now admitted to dozens and dozens of people, millions and millions of dollars.
It's all connecting and it really is extraordinary. So over the course of the summer of 2021, he did almost get away with the murder of Maggie and Paul. He really did. And he almost got away with the thefts that he's now admitted to dozens and dozens of people, millions and millions of dollars.
By, you know, getting, borrowing more money, borrowing money from his best friend, Chris Wilson, borrowing money from the bank, getting fronted money and trying to repay the $792,000 back to the law firm, which he did. And they stopped, they kind of let it go.
By, you know, getting, borrowing more money, borrowing money from his best friend, Chris Wilson, borrowing money from the bank, getting fronted money and trying to repay the $792,000 back to the law firm, which he did. And they stopped, they kind of let it go.
By, you know, getting, borrowing more money, borrowing money from his best friend, Chris Wilson, borrowing money from the bank, getting fronted money and trying to repay the $792,000 back to the law firm, which he did. And they stopped, they kind of let it go.
And that goes in July and in August until the Thursday before Labor Day weekend, his paralegal is in his office looking for some paperwork, which she knows he doesn't like, but she really needed it. She lifts up this folder, finds the check that was missing that proved that he had been stealing. So what happens then is the gig is up.
And that goes in July and in August until the Thursday before Labor Day weekend, his paralegal is in his office looking for some paperwork, which she knows he doesn't like, but she really needed it. She lifts up this folder, finds the check that was missing that proved that he had been stealing. So what happens then is the gig is up.
And that goes in July and in August until the Thursday before Labor Day weekend, his paralegal is in his office looking for some paperwork, which she knows he doesn't like, but she really needed it. She lifts up this folder, finds the check that was missing that proved that he had been stealing. So what happens then is the gig is up.
Alex, confronted by his brother, his law partner, and many other law partners, and they say, we've got evidence you've been stealing from the firm, you have to go. So he gets fired that Friday of Labor Day weekend, and what happens the next morning? Saturday morning, he tries to fake his own death on the side of the road.
Alex, confronted by his brother, his law partner, and many other law partners, and they say, we've got evidence you've been stealing from the firm, you have to go. So he gets fired that Friday of Labor Day weekend, and what happens the next morning? Saturday morning, he tries to fake his own death on the side of the road.
Alex, confronted by his brother, his law partner, and many other law partners, and they say, we've got evidence you've been stealing from the firm, you have to go. So he gets fired that Friday of Labor Day weekend, and what happens the next morning? Saturday morning, he tries to fake his own death on the side of the road.
And what he said was an insurance fraud attempt to get money for his surviving son, Buster. But what really looks like another way to change the subject, just like he had done back June 7th with the homicides of his wife and son.
And what he said was an insurance fraud attempt to get money for his surviving son, Buster. But what really looks like another way to change the subject, just like he had done back June 7th with the homicides of his wife and son.
And what he said was an insurance fraud attempt to get money for his surviving son, Buster. But what really looks like another way to change the subject, just like he had done back June 7th with the homicides of his wife and son.
No, there are many theories about what happened, actually, at the side of the road. But the man you're talking about, Curtis Eddie Smith, will tell you. And he said it. He's like, if I'd shot him, he'd have been dead. So what he believes happened is there was a struggle over the gun.
No, there are many theories about what happened, actually, at the side of the road. But the man you're talking about, Curtis Eddie Smith, will tell you. And he said it. He's like, if I'd shot him, he'd have been dead. So what he believes happened is there was a struggle over the gun.
No, there are many theories about what happened, actually, at the side of the road. But the man you're talking about, Curtis Eddie Smith, will tell you. And he said it. He's like, if I'd shot him, he'd have been dead. So what he believes happened is there was a struggle over the gun.
And he has said he thinks that Ellick was trying to frame him, that they were struggling over the gun and maybe Ellick was bigger than him. Elick's 6'4", 200 pounds. I mean, can he overpower this? And Curtis Eddie Smith, his cousin Eddie, is a smaller guy. He's been out on disability for a number of years. Elick was his disability lawyer. And then frame him.
And he has said he thinks that Ellick was trying to frame him, that they were struggling over the gun and maybe Ellick was bigger than him. Elick's 6'4", 200 pounds. I mean, can he overpower this? And Curtis Eddie Smith, his cousin Eddie, is a smaller guy. He's been out on disability for a number of years. Elick was his disability lawyer. And then frame him.