Posted on 07/17/2023 6:53:54 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Cringeworthy prison selfies have emerged of double murderer Alex Murdaugh – who appears carefree and topless in his cell as he serves his two life sentences.
Murdaugh is seen in dozens of images taken from his prison tablet, according to YouTube channel Phone Calls From Prison, which said it obtained the snaps from the South Carolina Department of Corrections in a Freedom of Information request.
The disgraced lawyer is either wearing a white T-shirt or displays his pasty torso in his spartan digs at the McCormick Correctional Institution, where he is serving two life sentences for gunning down his wife, Maggie, 52, and 22-year-old son Paul in 2021.
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I wonder how he’s getting his drugs smuggled in. No doubt he has bribed the guards. Although the Murdaugh brand has been damaged, his brother can still sell family influence for favors.
In my years of service in my church’s prison ministry I can tell you the facilities aren’t air conditioned so shirtless in the cell isn’t a surprise......but certainly creepy nonetheless.
The inmates here also have tablets but I didn’t know they had cameras.
As far as drugs in prison go, that’s always an ongoing battle.
Last time I was in a facility the guards told me the latest thing was inmates having letters and other mail sent to them that had been sprayed with insect killer, dried out and then mailed.
I assume a particular type is used, then the inmate smokes the paper to get high.
As I understand it the facilities are now screening for that particular contraband and also making copies of much of the incoming mail to give to inmates instead.
They get tablets?....................
A guy whose company had a prison contract told me about the drugs on letters thing years ago. Letters were copied. No items were allowed in from families like cakes, candy, etc. The family put money in the prison account and the prisoner could order items through my associate’s company. They’d be procured and vacuum packed in plastic. Drugs still got in, but they had to come through guards. Having had a few tenants who worked in prisons I can attest that at least those people used drugs. (That being the ultimate cause of me evicting them.)
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Did they assign him to be the DeFacto law professor in the prison library?
The tablets they really need to get are cyanide.
He appears to have fattened up on prison food. How does that happen?
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