
She may have also blamed her mother for not protecting her. If he was abusing her, it makes sense why she was such a mess. Her other medical/psych issues seem to have manifested as a response to trauma. My eyebrows went up when the four hours of homework was mentioned as well as his micromanaging of her, but when Ali talked about her father taking her door off the hinges because she wasn't allowing him to be close to her anymore, it made my mom radar go off like crazy. I feel like something very wrong happened between Ali and her father.

He had a lot to lose so he could of hired a hitman.Īnother theory could be someone who got burned by the pyramid scheme and wanted revenge. Over back child support and funds for the children. He might of lost over $400,000 the day she was murdered. The father has a good lawyer but you can’t count him out yet. Leaving the country as soon as she graduated. Madison’s sister seems sus also with the boarder line personality disorder. Perhaps consumed by the guilt of what she did. She looks like a completely different person from back when her sister was murdered. The murder weapon was a hammer and Conway keeps a hammer in her car at all times. Didn’t Conway find a dead animal on the body also.

MURDER ON MIDDLE BEACH JILL TRIAL
The testimony of anonymous during the gifting table trial saying she would leave dead animal heads on her porch. Wanting to get revenge on her sister and her family when she was using and drinking in the 90’s. She acts a little sus in the interviews she gives. Personally, I feel like Conway is the prime suspect. Related Subs and Links: The Crime Newsroom Discord /r/UnresolvedMysteries /r/RedditCrimeCommunity /r/ColdCases Directory of Crime Subreddits Crime Custom Feed Follow the Reddit content policy at all times.YouTube or Podcast posts are allowed if your account meets our requirements.No rants, loaded questions, or soapboxing in the form of a crime post.Anything that can be advertised requires prior permission from the mods. No doxxing or posting personal information.Please do not insult, attack, antagonize, or troll others. Our community offers an alternative to subs that don't allow videos or podcast links as post submissions to kick off discussion. Welcome to r/TrueCrimeDiscussion Reddit's open forum for discussion of anything and everything about true crime, court cases, and the legal system. Click Join and participate in the discussion.
