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Murdaugh. What a ******* campaigner of a family. Generation after generation getting away with ,well, ******* everything.
Astonishing.

That family need their own thread. It's hard to keep up, I might have lost count of how many people have been murdered/died under mysterious circumstances.
 
I've been meaning to open a thread for that Murdaugh family, it's a real complicated series of murders and crimiinal activity that seems to have no end but I'll try and get to it tonight.
There is a good doco on Binge that takes us up to late 2022. I'll see if I can find a link for it that you can include in the o.p.

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Low Country: The Murdaugh Dynasty | WATCH ON BINGE
binge.com.au
› shows › show-low-country-the-murdaugh-dynasty!18649

Some background on the release:

 
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7 near death experiences.
The Mama article includes mention of the Dawson and Tyrrell cases.

This recent Youtube below gives us a good look at self-claimed Psychic Debbie Malone.

The only 'clair' I occasionally experience, is smothered in chocolate and cream.

'JANUARY 16, 2023'

'Debbie has had the ability to see the spirit world since she was a baby, she just didn't know what it was as a child. She credits several near-death experiences throughout her life for helping her to enhance her psychic abilities.'



'She puts particular emphasis on understanding the clairs - clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairempathy, clairtangency, claircognisance, clairgustance, clairalience, and gives examples of she has used all of them in her work.'
 

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Drug addition mixed with grief is a terrible combination. Hope she does pull though.
Seems to have made poor choices with partners since the marriage break up too. I wonder if that was caused by her drug use.
 

What I don't understand is how this is only very recently being publicised.

WTF were all the Australian authorities doing that should be 24/7*365 monitoring and proactively attempting to counter this sort of thing, before it gets a foothold?

Where was the media too on this?

Too little, too late.

Or is the whole thing overblown, and it is only affecting/impacting a very small minority of who it is targeted at.
 

What I don't understand is how this is only very recently being publicised.

WTF were all the Australian authorities doing that should be 24/7*365 monitoring and proactively attempting to counter this sort of thing, before it gets a foothold?

Where was the media too on this?

Too little, too late.

Or is the whole thing overblown, and it is only affecting/impacting a very small minority of who it is targeted at.

Or the kids have found out what triggers their teacher and are going for broke on it.
 
More from this genius;

Shortly before 5am on January 1st, using his son's iPad, he searched;
  • 4:55AM - How long before a body starts to smell?
  • 4:58AM - How to keep a body from decomposing?
  • 5:20AM - How to bound (bind) a body?
  • 5:47AM - 10 ways to dispose of a body if you really need to
  • 6:25AM - How long for someone to be missing to inherit?
  • 6:34AM - Can you throw away body parts?
  • 9:29AM - What does formaldehyde do?
  • 9:34AM - How long does DNA last?
  • 9:59AM - Can identification be made on partial remains?
  • 11:34AM - Dismemberment and the best way to dispose of a body
  • 11:44AM - How to clean blood from a wooden floor?
  • 11:56AM - Luminal to detect blood
  • 1:08PM - What happens when you put body parts in ammonia?
  • 1:21PM - Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?
January 2nd, This time, prosecutors say he searched;
  • 12:45PM - Hacksaw best tool to dismember
  • 1:10PM - Can you be charged with murder without a body?
  • 1:14PM - Can you identify a body with broken teeth?
January 3rd, Walshe did more research, allegedly searching;
  • 1:02PM - What happens to hair on a dead body?
  • 1:13PM - What is the rate of decomposition of a body found in a plastic bag compared to on a surface in the woods
  • 1:20PM - Can baking soda make a body smell good?
 
More from this genius;

Shortly before 5am on January 1st, using his son's iPad, he searched;
  • 4:55AM - How long before a body starts to smell?
  • 4:58AM - How to keep a body from decomposing?
  • 5:20AM - How to bound (bind) a body?
  • 5:47AM - 10 ways to dispose of a body if you really need to
  • 6:25AM - How long for someone to be missing to inherit?
  • 6:34AM - Can you throw away body parts?
  • 9:29AM - What does formaldehyde do?
  • 9:34AM - How long does DNA last?
  • 9:59AM - Can identification be made on partial remains?
  • 11:34AM - Dismemberment and the best way to dispose of a body
  • 11:44AM - How to clean blood from a wooden floor?
  • 11:56AM - Luminal to detect blood
  • 1:08PM - What happens when you put body parts in ammonia?
  • 1:21PM - Is it better to throw crime scene clothes away or wash them?
January 2nd, This time, prosecutors say he searched;
  • 12:45PM - Hacksaw best tool to dismember
  • 1:10PM - Can you be charged with murder without a body?
  • 1:14PM - Can you identify a body with broken teeth?
January 3rd, Walshe did more research, allegedly searching;
  • 1:02PM - What happens to hair on a dead body?
  • 1:13PM - What is the rate of decomposition of a body found in a plastic bag compared to on a surface in the woods
  • 1:20PM - Can baking soda make a body smell good?
Who knew Google had so much helpful information? :D
What about, "How do you divert suspicion away from yourself when questioned by the police?"
 
Idiots

Here's a thought - do the right thing or pay your fines!
Err, no.

Infringement notices are not fines, and fines are invalid unless issued by a (lawful) court following lawful process. The High Court has ruled only a court can impose a penalty.

The Tassie government may be in breach of federal Privacy laws.

BTW most infringement claims cannot be actioned after 6-12 months without a court filing (statute of limitations on summary offences) so if you're not taken to court they effectively "expire". If you don't believe me DYOR.
 

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