![]() ![]() Upon hearing this new information, Beach alters her opinion of Ali as the murderer. However, later in the documentary, director Madison Hamburg - Barbara's son and Ali's brother - obtains school records that corroborate Ali's alibi of being at school at the time of the murder. Beach theorizes that Barbara was killed by Ali while on her way out of the house, rather than after returning home from dropping Ali off at school as the investigation suggests. Beach also alleges that Ali killed Barbara, claiming that the then-high schooler acted bizarrely at the scene of the murder by declaring it a crime scene before any evidence of a crime was observed. Both Ali's father, Jeffrey, and Beach accuse Ali of hating her mother in the documentary, which Ali denies. Ali Hamburgīarbara's daughter was a teenager in 2010, and was with Beach when Barbara's body was discovered. There are no corroborating witnesses for this alibi, according to the doc. It was Beach who discovered Barbara's body on the morning of the murder, but claims she was cleaning out the basement of a 90-year-old neighbor at the time of the murder. Beach was also accused of threatening an anonymous member of the Gifting Tables by leaving dead animals in her yard. Beach claims to have been accused of being jealous of her sister's success, but denies it in the docuseries. The series makes other allegations relating to Beach and her sister's involvement in a pyramid scheme known as the Gifting Tables. Beach had also moved in with Barbara prior to the murder while she was recovering from brain surgery, and the documentary alleges that Barbara wanted her to move out. ![]() In the doc, she admitted to having tried to hire a hitman to kill Barbara years prior over a custody battle involving her son, but the two were later able to make up. Conway Beachīarbara's sister had a rocky relationship with her sibling. DNA found at the scene of the crime also did not match his own. However, Jeffrey did have a very solid alibi of being in court at the time of Barbara's murder, which seems to make it physically impossible for him to have committed the crime personally. He never forcefully denies killing Barbara in the series. Jeffrey appears in Murder on Middle Beach where he repeatedly refuses to talk about Barbara's murder and insists that his ex-wife had dark secrets that he can't discuss. Jeffrey was eventually arrested for failing to make those payments in 2012, and as of 2018 he was still fighting in the courts to avoid paying. Seeking a way out of making those payments - or seeing the inside of a jail cell - could allegedly have been a motive for Jeffrey to kill Barbara. According to the doc, Jeffrey allegedly owed Barbara and their two children hundreds of thousands of dollars, and the two were due to appear in court together on the day Barbara was murdered to sort it out. The two had gone through a rough divorce and were not on good terms at the time of Barbara's death. The first theory the documentary presents is that Barbara Hamburg was killed by her ex-husband, Jeffrey Hamburg. ![]()
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