Valerie Bauerlein
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It is one that still haunts Hampton County. So we may never know, but it won't be for lack of interviews and lack of trying because they're actively working the case from what I understand.
No, it's very poignant. I've mentioned I was in Hampton last week and went by the cemetery and I saw, it took a while, but Maggie and Paul's gravestones have been put up and people will leave flowers there. There's a ceramic dog that looks like Bubba, the yellow lab that belonged to the family that's there. And most poignant of all, it's on Maggie's headstone, it says Margaret Branstad or Murdoch.
No, it's very poignant. I've mentioned I was in Hampton last week and went by the cemetery and I saw, it took a while, but Maggie and Paul's gravestones have been put up and people will leave flowers there. There's a ceramic dog that looks like Bubba, the yellow lab that belonged to the family that's there. And most poignant of all, it's on Maggie's headstone, it says Margaret Branstad or Murdoch.
No, it's very poignant. I've mentioned I was in Hampton last week and went by the cemetery and I saw, it took a while, but Maggie and Paul's gravestones have been put up and people will leave flowers there. There's a ceramic dog that looks like Bubba, the yellow lab that belonged to the family that's there. And most poignant of all, it's on Maggie's headstone, it says Margaret Branstad or Murdoch.
And on Paul's, it says, Paul, Terry, Murdoch, son. And it's incredible that that is how you'd be defined. But the person I was with said, what happens to Alec? You know, where is he in this picture? So will he be remembered as father? Will he be remembered as the person that killed him? But he's in prison in the upstate. He has acclimated to prison life well, according to what I'm told.
And on Paul's, it says, Paul, Terry, Murdoch, son. And it's incredible that that is how you'd be defined. But the person I was with said, what happens to Alec? You know, where is he in this picture? So will he be remembered as father? Will he be remembered as the person that killed him? But he's in prison in the upstate. He has acclimated to prison life well, according to what I'm told.
And on Paul's, it says, Paul, Terry, Murdoch, son. And it's incredible that that is how you'd be defined. But the person I was with said, what happens to Alec? You know, where is he in this picture? So will he be remembered as father? Will he be remembered as the person that killed him? But he's in prison in the upstate. He has acclimated to prison life well, according to what I'm told.
And by that, I mean he has... Alec Murdoch is the type of a person who works the system, and he has relationships. He's a disbarred lawyer, but he knows the law, and he helps other inmates with their questions. He's using his notoriety to... to his benefit.
And by that, I mean he has... Alec Murdoch is the type of a person who works the system, and he has relationships. He's a disbarred lawyer, but he knows the law, and he helps other inmates with their questions. He's using his notoriety to... to his benefit.
And by that, I mean he has... Alec Murdoch is the type of a person who works the system, and he has relationships. He's a disbarred lawyer, but he knows the law, and he helps other inmates with their questions. He's using his notoriety to... to his benefit.
He was accused by the system of prisons found that he had been essentially bribing other inmates to let him use their PIN number to make phone calls. He's figuring things out on the inside. But he will never, ever see the light of day, even if there's another trial in the homicide case. The state has effectively got an insurance policy.
He was accused by the system of prisons found that he had been essentially bribing other inmates to let him use their PIN number to make phone calls. He's figuring things out on the inside. But he will never, ever see the light of day, even if there's another trial in the homicide case. The state has effectively got an insurance policy.
He was accused by the system of prisons found that he had been essentially bribing other inmates to let him use their PIN number to make phone calls. He's figuring things out on the inside. But he will never, ever see the light of day, even if there's another trial in the homicide case. The state has effectively got an insurance policy.
You remember back in November when he pled guilty to those dozens of financial crimes, and they got a sentence that will keep him in prison until he's roughly 80 years old, regardless of whether the homicide is overturned. As for Buster, my understanding is he's living in Bluffton, a community just adjacent to Beaufort.
You remember back in November when he pled guilty to those dozens of financial crimes, and they got a sentence that will keep him in prison until he's roughly 80 years old, regardless of whether the homicide is overturned. As for Buster, my understanding is he's living in Bluffton, a community just adjacent to Beaufort.
You remember back in November when he pled guilty to those dozens of financial crimes, and they got a sentence that will keep him in prison until he's roughly 80 years old, regardless of whether the homicide is overturned. As for Buster, my understanding is he's living in Bluffton, a community just adjacent to Beaufort.
His fiancee is a woman who was in court with him every day, his girlfriend from law school who is a lawyer. He got a substantial settlement from his mother's estate, roughly $500,000. There's a payment, I document in the book, where he participated in a documentary and got several hundred thousand dollars from that. So he has a significant amount of money to pay.
His fiancee is a woman who was in court with him every day, his girlfriend from law school who is a lawyer. He got a substantial settlement from his mother's estate, roughly $500,000. There's a payment, I document in the book, where he participated in a documentary and got several hundred thousand dollars from that. So he has a significant amount of money to pay.
His fiancee is a woman who was in court with him every day, his girlfriend from law school who is a lawyer. He got a substantial settlement from his mother's estate, roughly $500,000. There's a payment, I document in the book, where he participated in a documentary and got several hundred thousand dollars from that. So he has a significant amount of money to pay.
to start a life, although it is difficult to see how he does so separate from his family because his last name is Murdoch and he's got that red hair. It would be hard with that name and that hair to make a new life.