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Fraternity brothers at University of South Carolina say Alex Murdaugh was a ‘belligerent drunk’: Report

Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina lawyer was condemned to life in jail without the chance for further appeal on Thursday
Murdaugh put on the confederate search happily for a 1989 ‘Old South’ party
Murdaughs’ three ages filled in as lead prosecutors from 1920 to 2006 in the South Carolina Circuit Court

Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina lawyer was condemned to life in jail without the chance for further appeal on Thursday subsequent to being sentenced for killing his 42-year-old spouse and a 22-year-old child.

Murdaugh should have been visible crazy looking, tanked and jeering with honor when he was dressed as a Confederate soldier for a fraternity party in a photograph distributed by DailyMail.

Murdaugh put on the confederate search euphorically for a 1989 ‘Old South’ party he went to with Kappa Alpha sidekicks from the College of South California, as per reports.

School sidekicks recall him as a flaunting menace who generally boasted about his family’s powerful associations, drank intensely, and moved understudies to fistfights. “He would be obnoxiously harmful to ladies. He would challenge his fraternity brothers or school colleagues to a battle,” said his companion.

The Murdaughs held monstrous influence in South Carolina where three ages of his family filled in as lead prosecutors from 1920 to 2006 in the fourteenth Legal Circuit specialist’s office, South Carolina Circuit Court, crossing five provinces and 3,200 square miles.

In any case, monstrous abundance or impact could defend Murdaugh, 54, from equity for killing his better half Maggie and child Paul at the family’s provincial hunting lodge in June 2021.

“We as a whole have doltish school pictures and Alex seems to be a finished joker in this one,” Murdaugh’s previous colleague told DailyMail.

He was a 21-year-old senior when he went to a 1989 ‘Old South’ party, a practice that praised the Kappa Alpha society’s southern roots.

Male visitors at the party commonly wore military outfits while ladies wearing loop skirts and southern beauty caps propelled by the exemplary 1939 film Gone with the Breeze.

“It should be tied in with being a respectable man, yet Alex Murdaugh was everything except that. He was terrible to associate with, he had an oppressive character. I don’t have the foggiest idea (how) he got Maggie to wed him or why she remained with him for such a long time,” one o his companions purportedly said.

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