SC - Paul Murdaugh, 22 and mom Margaret, 52, found shot to death, Islandton, 7 June 2021 #7

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Boy. I was away from the screen a few hours this afternoon and you all just took off!!

Going back to Thread 6:


I posted this—

“Thing about reputable rehab is they strictly limit your access to outside world. They dont want you interacting with potential stressors and you are very busy learning self care, involved in reflection, daily AA meetings, and various therapies — group, individual, art, music, acupuncture, etc.You might be allowed 2-3 ten-minute phone calls per week (you are not allowed to have cell phone) and only one face-to-face visit on a Sunday afternoon.”

And 10ofRod replied (#842):

“But celebrity rehabs don't operate that way, IME. And in some rehabs, much is negotiable. All depends on the treating physician, IME.”

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I disagree — all bets are off on what AM is really doing right now, but if he is actually in a legitimate rehab, his access to world is very limited.

A member of my family went to an extremely well respected and well known rehab — and since they follow AA anonymity I will not give names but in the history of the place all kinds of famous people including Hollywood types, public company CEOs, etc., better known than pre-June 7 AM went there and had to follow the same protocols as “normal” Joes and Janes.

The food is healthy and organic, and surroundings were lovely but the program was rigorous — very limited phone calls, no cell phones, one visitor a week for two hours on Sunday. Only exception was your pastor or rabbi.

Sadly, I know too many people who have experience with rehab, even ones used by criminal justice system, and they seem to follow the same kinds of rules. In one, my friend couldn’t speak with or visit her son for six months.
 
BREAKING: Curtis Edward Smith, 61, was charged with assisted suicide, assault and battery of a high aggravated nature, pointing and presenting a firearm, insurance fraud, and conspiracy to commit insurance fraud in the shooting of Alex Murdaugh.
Story soon @fitsnews

https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21
 
BREAKING: Curtis Edward Smith, 61, was charged with assisted suicide, assault and battery of a high aggravated nature, pointing and presenting a firearm, insurance fraud, and conspiracy to commit insurance fraud in the shooting of Alex Murdaugh.
Story soon @fitsnews
https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21
https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21
OMG, I am once again picking up my jaw off of the floor. He's going to spill it all!
 
BREAKING: Curtis Edward Smith, 61, was charged with assisted suicide, assault and battery of a high aggravated nature, pointing and presenting a firearm, insurance fraud, and conspiracy to commit insurance fraud in the shooting of Alex Murdaugh.
Story soon @fitsnews
https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21

"Assisted suicide and insurance fraud"....well there must be some charges coming for AM then.

In addition to being the shooter, was he also the Good Samaritan? Is that how the insurance fraud figures in?
 
BREAKING: Curtis Edward Smith, 61, was charged with assisted suicide, assault and battery of a high aggravated nature, pointing and presenting a firearm, insurance fraud, and conspiracy to commit insurance fraud in the shooting of Alex Murdaugh.
Story soon @fitsnews
https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21
https://twitter.com/mandymatney/status/1437974280004853764?s=21

Insurance fraud in the shooting of Alex? How does that work? Alex would claim insurance for his injury and they'd split it?
 
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