Valerie Bauerlein
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And he was in that role and is accused of tapping the phone of an county administrator that was communicating with the state ethics board to try to find out what was going on in the investigation with his mother. There were all sorts of wiping the phone, which the lawyers will tell you is a fairly standard procedure. move in some defense cases, but it looked highly irregular to a lay person.
And he was in that role and is accused of tapping the phone of an county administrator that was communicating with the state ethics board to try to find out what was going on in the investigation with his mother. There were all sorts of wiping the phone, which the lawyers will tell you is a fairly standard procedure. move in some defense cases, but it looked highly irregular to a lay person.
Yeah, I mean, it's funny because it's such a big case. It captivated so much attention that the center ring of the circus is really Elick Murdoch and the trial, but there's so many outer rings. With the Mallory Beach case, for example, there's another case that's ongoing
Yeah, I mean, it's funny because it's such a big case. It captivated so much attention that the center ring of the circus is really Elick Murdoch and the trial, but there's so many outer rings. With the Mallory Beach case, for example, there's another case that's ongoing
Yeah, I mean, it's funny because it's such a big case. It captivated so much attention that the center ring of the circus is really Elick Murdoch and the trial, but there's so many outer rings. With the Mallory Beach case, for example, there's another case that's ongoing
about whether the convenience store where Paul bought beer, whether the owner of that convenience store has been trying to harass the Beach family over the years. That's been going on for several years. Becky is facing an investigation into her behavior, and that's been going on. So we're in multiple layers of drama with this story, and it's just incredible, like the layers โ
about whether the convenience store where Paul bought beer, whether the owner of that convenience store has been trying to harass the Beach family over the years. That's been going on for several years. Becky is facing an investigation into her behavior, and that's been going on. So we're in multiple layers of drama with this story, and it's just incredible, like the layers โ
about whether the convenience store where Paul bought beer, whether the owner of that convenience store has been trying to harass the Beach family over the years. That's been going on for several years. Becky is facing an investigation into her behavior, and that's been going on. So we're in multiple layers of drama with this story, and it's just incredible, like the layers โ
I remember sitting in court and watching Ellick during a break. He was six feet away from me. And he's the eye of this hurricane, and there's so much swirling around him. That one person could stir up so much chaos is really amazing.
I remember sitting in court and watching Ellick during a break. He was six feet away from me. And he's the eye of this hurricane, and there's so much swirling around him. That one person could stir up so much chaos is really amazing.
I remember sitting in court and watching Ellick during a break. He was six feet away from me. And he's the eye of this hurricane, and there's so much swirling around him. That one person could stir up so much chaos is really amazing.
That was, the remnants of that were resolved this week with a $500,000 payment from her, from Alex Insurer that had been tied up. And that was paid to the lawyers this past, the paper was filed this past Monday. So that case is pretty well wrapped up. Did the family, did the family get a payment too? No. The family did. Not this past summer, but summer of 22. I'm sorry, summer of 23.
That was, the remnants of that were resolved this week with a $500,000 payment from her, from Alex Insurer that had been tied up. And that was paid to the lawyers this past, the paper was filed this past Monday. So that case is pretty well wrapped up. Did the family, did the family get a payment too? No. The family did. Not this past summer, but summer of 22. I'm sorry, summer of 23.
That was, the remnants of that were resolved this week with a $500,000 payment from her, from Alex Insurer that had been tied up. And that was paid to the lawyers this past, the paper was filed this past Monday. So that case is pretty well wrapped up. Did the family, did the family get a payment too? No. The family did. Not this past summer, but summer of 22. I'm sorry, summer of 23.
They received a payment largely from Parker's convenience store, this convenience store where Paul bought beer, on the order of $14 million. So it was a significant civil judgment. And I learned a lot about personal injury law in the course of reporting this book. what is, what was Mallory's life worth? It is blood money.
They received a payment largely from Parker's convenience store, this convenience store where Paul bought beer, on the order of $14 million. So it was a significant civil judgment. And I learned a lot about personal injury law in the course of reporting this book. what is, what was Mallory's life worth? It is blood money.
They received a payment largely from Parker's convenience store, this convenience store where Paul bought beer, on the order of $14 million. So it was a significant civil judgment. And I learned a lot about personal injury law in the course of reporting this book. what is, what was Mallory's life worth? It is blood money.
And so it was, it's a, it's a, it's a difficult fact of personal injury law that the more money that you get paid is a reflection of, of what, you know, a jury might think your, your, your loved one's life is worth.
And so it was, it's a, it's a, it's a difficult fact of personal injury law that the more money that you get paid is a reflection of, of what, you know, a jury might think your, your, your loved one's life is worth.
And so it was, it's a, it's a, it's a difficult fact of personal injury law that the more money that you get paid is a reflection of, of what, you know, a jury might think your, your, your loved one's life is worth.