I can guarantee that Alex Murdaugh probably stole money as a teen, for example. This is why drug addiction itself doesn't necessarily meet the legal criteria for diminished responsibility or insanity. One's behavior might get worse when high, but one is not really inclined to do certain things SOLELY because one is under the influence, and one has probably done similar, but less extreme, things before becoming addicted. Satterfield never regained consciousness and died three weeks later. Murdaugh, the scion of a legal dynasty in South Carolina, is accused of pocketing about 2.8 million in settlement money that was supposed to go to the housekeeper’s family. The whole tangled web culminated in the indictment in a South Carolina county court of the floundering patriarch, Alex Murdaugh, for the 2021 murders of his wife and son bringing the total. Gloria Satterfield worked for the Murdaugh’s family for nearly twenty years until she tripped on the family dog and hit her head. Addiction then serves to amplify self-justification for those behaviours. The body of Alex Murdaugh’s dead housekeeper to be exhumed four years after her suspicious trip and fall accident that caused her death. On one of the jail calls, AM told BM to talk to Blanca about something and BM replied het wasn’t happy with some things she’d done. Not sure which is worse (but not sure whether she got permission to do that). Moreover, I think that destructive and antisocial behaviours usually precede actual drug addiction. IIRC, there was talk on one of the subs that Blanca the housekeeper was selling some of MM’s things on Poshmark. ![]() If anything, drugs like heroin can raise one's tolerance for risk, encourage delusional or magical thinking, and drive one to do desperate things for cash, but I firmly believe that they don't really make one do anything one wouldn't remember doing. Prosecutors say South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh was indicted Friday on 27 additional charges for stealing nearly 5 million in settlement money meant for his dead housekeeper, an. A friend of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty to helping the attorney steal millions in insurance money from dead housekeeper’s sons. It is unclear who in the family was home during the time of her death however Alex Murdaugh settled the civil suit with her family for 500k. As someone who has been addicted to an opiate (almost 30 years ago), I can tell you that it's not really possible to get so high that you wouldn't remember killing someone. At this point, Alex Murdaugh already had a wrongful death suit filed against him in 2018 for the family’s housekeeper, who died when falling down the families stairs at their Hampton home location.
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