Alex Murdaugh full testimony in double murder trial: Full Video

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @onefreelife
    @onefreelife Год назад +928

    Another sign of lying is focusing on unimportant small details while relaying a story. He obviously practiced his performance since he wanted so badly to take the stand. Narcissists also love to testify as a control tactic

    • @juliepeterson6639
      @juliepeterson6639 Год назад +71

      Paulette Campbell! You are so correct! Oh, and when I re-watched a certain place in his testimony, I noticed a ridiculous fake spaz attack in wiping away fake snot and tears. That convinced me, and the over-explaining! Bad Actor in every sense.

    • @jackiek412
      @jackiek412 Год назад +58

      The fake spaz attack of wiping was such bad acting. The dry as a bone tissue should be entered into evidence. He did muster a few tears, just like an actor can do. The way he can quickly flip from pretend crying and distress to talking in a normal tone and cadence is another tell tell sign.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад +1

      @@juliepeterson6639 Spot on !!!! He enjoyed murdering his family bc they were standing between him and his wealth. The only thing he ever worshipped. Shallow animal.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад +33

      He shoulda practiced harder 😆. He is all over changing the story up about the kennels and trying to make the info fit his 1st lies. Heck my 5 yo grandson can focus a lie better that than this grown arse lawyer. He knows too if he tries hes gonna get a butt smack and a bar of soap and the Mimi look. This Alex been lying his whole life and getting away with it....sadly by ppl who know he lies and they choose to ignore him.

    • @Victoriapaige90
      @Victoriapaige90 Год назад +21

      Agreed! I was thinking the same thing as well. Hes just so confident He can testify and out smart the state.

  • @boozakid5531
    @boozakid5531 Год назад +452

    Saying no, I did not when asked if he shot his wife and son, notice he is nodding yes while saying no.That is one of the CLEAR signs of deceit. This man is, without a doubt, guilty of these crimes.

    • @wizzer0077
      @wizzer0077 Год назад +51

      It's not that clear cut. It would depend on your baseline behaviors. Some people just do that. But I definitely took note of that action.

    • @staybeautiful305
      @staybeautiful305 Год назад +2

      Do you have a time stamp?

    • @cindycampopiano5529
      @cindycampopiano5529 Год назад +14

      @@staybeautiful305 First few questions, right at the beginning.

    • @SaintNickTheSauceGod
      @SaintNickTheSauceGod Год назад +19

      Came here to say this

    • @dazzlingextremes389
      @dazzlingextremes389 Год назад +17

      Idk Bout that a lot of people nod no and MEAN Yes and nod yes and mean no it's got to be out of the baseline. So watch to see if when he says no about things you KNOW he didn't do if he shakes his head yes. Then you'll know if it's off.

  • @annembair
    @annembair Год назад +456

    This man has been lying his whole life it’s as natural as lying can get.

    • @adamimberti6948
      @adamimberti6948 Год назад +27

      Even if I planned and carried out something so heinous I would absolutely fall apart under this kind of pressure.
      Being interrogated, the media scrutiny a massive court case.... I'd confess to crimes I didn't commit to make it all stop. He just keeps on lying like it's nothing.

    • @briannagail979
      @briannagail979 Год назад +17

      Just like that woman in Florida that “didnt” kill her daughter sick heartless people man… the Anthony’s

    • @janice9420
      @janice9420 Год назад

      Pathological liar

    • @stevenheath741
      @stevenheath741 Год назад +14

      What a shocking family this is ……Like a Rot that runs through them..

    • @trumpgirl1018
      @trumpgirl1018 Год назад +24

      I mean he walked around from room to room, with his law patrol badge hanging out of his pocket, badgering each of those kids in the boat…He tries to pin the driving on a young man named Conner, so I firmly believe he even caused the death of his housekeeper…because no one can fall down stairs with such force and never wake up, and then he suggests filing a wrongful death suit, and he makes sure to keep all of the money.,,This man is pure evil. And no one can convince me someone was waiting and when Alec left the kennel at 8:44, someone killed Paul and Maggie in the 6 minutes between then and when their phones died…And Alec wouldn’t have ever told anyone he was at the kennel if that video didn’t turn up.

  • @KRIS1ONE1
    @KRIS1ONE1 Год назад +45

    They just letting him talk and talk. The more he talks the more you’re convinced he’s lying.

    • @heyjude2109
      @heyjude2109 10 месяцев назад +1

      Even the first ten minutes of his talking do not add up. I can't put the dot on the i.

    • @bluefidle
      @bluefidle 4 месяца назад

      That is what liars do.

  • @teddmented
    @teddmented Год назад +733

    He’s murdering me with that lip smacking

  • @TKSH628
    @TKSH628 Год назад +680

    Using endearing names for his wife and son such as Papa and maggs is a strategy he is using to pretend he love them and was close to them. Ridiculous manipulation ❤

    • @kendramanuel968
      @kendramanuel968 Год назад +48

      I absolutely agree.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад +73

      Yes it actually does make me physically sick to my stomach to listen to him. I've still not wrapped my mind around Chris Watts killing his two girls and no one saw that coming. I hope I never do understand how their minds work bc only a mind like theirs can fathom the hows and whys.

    • @singlelifeok
      @singlelifeok Год назад +80

      He doesn't sound natural when he says papa or maggs either.

    • @WVgrl59
      @WVgrl59 Год назад +10

      Ttue

    • @singlelifeok
      @singlelifeok Год назад

      @@juliecrane9647 These men are family annihilators. Alex has lost control and can't handle it. Everything was falling apart financially plus the stealing and lying was all coming out. I think he killed the women who worked for them too. Alex never planned on giving her family any money. He told her family to sue him and he'd make sure they got a good deal of money. They did but Alex kept it all. Then things got worse and he needed more money. He handled it by killing his wife and Paul. If Buster was in the trouble Paul was in he'd be gone too. Chris Watts is a special kind of F--- ed up. Killing his baby girls and putting them in oil tanks!

  • @vanpaul147
    @vanpaul147 Год назад +163

    "So you've waited TWO YEARS to tell us the real story about the kennels" ?

    • @heidicarder5528
      @heidicarder5528 Год назад +20

      Convenient, huh? 😏

    • @buytry4599
      @buytry4599 Год назад +26

      Yeah, once a video of him at the kennels appeared and proved it 🙄

    • @zimisim
      @zimisim Год назад +18

      So he blames his lying on bouts of anxiety from his addiction, but conveniently his addiction has stopped him from telling the truth for the passed 2 years.

    • @eileenahearn8066
      @eileenahearn8066 10 месяцев назад +17

      Yep. Had he known before he shot them that Paul had shot the video minutes before - which ultimately proved he was there- he would have delayed the killing-Obviously. How awesome was that for Paul to have video evidence to prove he was there minutes before the killing. Alex wasn't counting on that little glitch in the story line.

    • @govindagovindaji4662
      @govindagovindaji4662 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@eileenahearn8066 It would've been awesome if Alex *had* noticed that a video-audio was being taken. He'd have possibly changed his mind for good. The horror of this story is that Alex considered two people he loved, lived with and interacted with, individually expendable to some "other *imagined* reality." I mean, was his mind actually thinking that if he wasn't caught that he and Buster could possibly have still enjoyed a thriving life somehow? Had he no thoughts of what this would do to Buster? The whole thing is still just too unbelievable that Alex, himself did this. I mean, they were all close knit, there's no doubt of that. I for one, even two years later cannot buy the very simplified "theory of the case" or prosecutors - that he did it for sympathy - to make lawsuits go away.

  • @LittleOrla
    @LittleOrla Год назад +84

    My woman's intuition tells me that Maggie was afraid of Alex, and she wouldn't have been there alone with him. She thought she would be safe if Paul was there. She knew what was coming when it happened, and with her last thought and breath she ran to her son. RIP, Maggie and Paul. So very sad.

    • @thetruecrimeconnoisseur
      @thetruecrimeconnoisseur Год назад +1

      Maggie was as much of a POS as her husband and her sons.

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 Год назад +5

      What, aside from your intuition, makes you think Maggie was scared of Alex?
      There weren't any allegations of abuse or other physical aggression from Alex, were there?

    • @angelcole90
      @angelcole90 Год назад +2

      THIS IS SO SAD. RIP MAGGIE AND PAUL. LISTEN TO THIS OVERSIZED BOY.

    • @Krisnelson1969
      @Krisnelson1969 Год назад +8

      Agreed. This whole case is very sad. I hope that Alex will repent of his actions before God.

    • @sherita4691
      @sherita4691 Год назад

      P

  • @greekmaster1001
    @greekmaster1001 Год назад +557

    I probably watched this video over 15 times and the more I watch it the more I'm confident the jury made the right decision

    • @shumonbrown5229
      @shumonbrown5229 Год назад +34

      Learning about who he was as a person, I don't know if I've encountered or witnessed a person who was such a PERFECT fit for prison... the boys will have fun with him in prison!!! Would you consider him a narcissist,too? ...

    • @hughhaefner3317
      @hughhaefner3317 Год назад +35

      Me too. I find something different almost every time I watch it. Something I didn't catch before. He's guilty.

    • @antoniovazquez2800
      @antoniovazquez2800 Год назад +35

      So you watched it 15 times 🤥 15x3=45 hours 😂

    • @greekmaster1001
      @greekmaster1001 Год назад +26

      @@antoniovazquez2800 it's crazy BUT it true lol

    • @Skiller7777
      @Skiller7777 Год назад +23

      He has to think hard to answer questions so he is lying..

  • @kalv9559
    @kalv9559 Год назад +282

    He’s not sorry to anyone. A psychopath isn’t capable of feeling. He only knows how he’s supposed to feel sorry. Those people he ‘cares’ for while he steals their income and now quite literally, shoots them in the back.

    • @martharoark4059
      @martharoark4059 Год назад +9

      A thief and a liar is always a murderer.

    • @kimberleeturner8475
      @kimberleeturner8475 Год назад +11

      He has been teaching that to his clients for years and years. I'm sure he prepared them for the jurors so he knows how he is suppose to act it's his profession.

    • @SRHisnum1
      @SRHisnum1 Год назад

      Excellent point

    • @MediciDee007
      @MediciDee007 Год назад +8

      Psychopaths can feel for THEMSELVES - they lack empathy to feel for others - so they can feel angry or sad or happy for THEMSELVES

    • @u.s.patriot298
      @u.s.patriot298 Год назад

      Not a psychopath a Sociopath

  • @janashellbug
    @janashellbug Год назад +345

    He’s a good lawyer. Watch him guide his own lawyer through this. He knows how to bs people and that’s exactly what he’s doing

    • @satinbeesade1654
      @satinbeesade1654 Год назад +12

      Yes indeed,

    • @sissy4506
      @sissy4506 Год назад +6

      He's a Sorry lawyer stealing like he did.

    • @sunflower5749
      @sunflower5749 Год назад

      @@operationmockingbird216 wow. Facts.

    • @bashleyrespectfully4562
      @bashleyrespectfully4562 Год назад +39

      I don't think he's a very good lawyer, just grandfathered in, his son also got kicked out of law school bc he was cheating. When the boat accident occurred Paul called grandaddy not his dad, that's pretty telling

    • @ArymAsil
      @ArymAsil Год назад +1

      But a stupid criminal. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes. He's an idiot. The snap chat video is enough for conviction because they didn't shoot themselves.

  • @bettyvancott5282
    @bettyvancott5282 Год назад +65

    As he shakes his head “YES”, he denies shooting his wife and youngest son! 😢

    • @naughtynichole2676
      @naughtynichole2676 7 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, I saw that. He really did kill them. He will never admit it.

  • @lizhannan9440
    @lizhannan9440 Год назад +71

    This dude is only sorry he was caught..I feel no sympathy for him whatsoever, I feel he is a seasoned performer!!

    • @aroukapenn
      @aroukapenn Год назад

      I feel he's sorry for what happened or for what did, if he did it but the damage is already done..too late to feel sorry now

  • @ginapafitis1966
    @ginapafitis1966 Год назад +87

    If he can rip off his clients that were friends of his one a Quadrapleadic now and a girl who lost her mother and all the others while he was living a life of luxury then he definitely MURDERED HIS FAMILY

    • @heatherbrown8803
      @heatherbrown8803 Год назад +1

      I'm not saying he isn't guilty, but I think I could rip off people and not be capable of killing my family.

    • @tracieproctor2167
      @tracieproctor2167 Год назад

      Gina pafitis. He killed them for the love of money all of his family are gold diggers.

    • @MediciDee007
      @MediciDee007 Год назад

      He also used prosititues one of whom has come forward LINDSAY EDWARDS who says he beat and choked her --- interview on RUclips ruclips.net/video/XYQH7rmgZCQ/видео.html

  • @jenmdawg
    @jenmdawg Год назад +101

    “Don’t talk to anyone without your lawyer” does not translate to “lie to authorities” at the scene of a crime.
    Invoke your rights - innocent or guilty - and don’t lie. This man is a lawyer and thought his lies would be believed because of who he is.

    • @jeepgirl17gatton2
      @jeepgirl17gatton2 Год назад +5

      You have the right to remain silent anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law.

    • @SRHisnum1
      @SRHisnum1 Год назад +2

      Excellent comment and point. Don't talk to anyone without a lawyer doesn't mean lie. Why would they tell him that even??? I bet they didn't even say that. Ask him which ones said that. I bet they will say check no I didn't tell him that. Why would he need a lawyer when finding his wife and son deceased??? He shouldn't need a lawyer to describe his findings of his deceased family members. He obviously had some help on this to dispose of weapons and not have gun residue on himself. Either way he's gone for life for stealing from all the deceased and injured.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Год назад

      @@SRHisnum1 Can anyone please explain what happened w/Maggie's phone? Was it taken from the scene of the crime & later found somewhere else? Thank you.

    • @roygray2358
      @roygray2358 Год назад

      Always invoke your rights

    • @jeepgirl17gatton2
      @jeepgirl17gatton2 Год назад

      @@isabellind1292 I believe found along road thrown out by "one of the controlled" ...

  • @aDALEfan
    @aDALEfan Год назад +107

    It was sooooo chilling when he said the person who killed Paul really hated him. I think he loved Paul until the boat wreck. Then he was done with him. Paul’s being sued lead to Alex’s financial records and misdeeds coming to light. Alex was pissed about all that.

    • @eileenahearn8066
      @eileenahearn8066 10 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @AnaFernandez-jp5uh
      @AnaFernandez-jp5uh 9 месяцев назад +4

      I agree 💯. And he blamed Maggie for posting numerous pictures of the family drinking alcohol and most of them included Paul. Plus amaggie wanted to settle the boat case.

    • @MarilynBranham-i9h
      @MarilynBranham-i9h 9 месяцев назад +1

      Oh now y wood he b sued?

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 9 месяцев назад +5

      @user-yq7lw9nn6d
      His murdered son Paul got into a drunken boat accident while he was driving the boat that resulted in the death of one of the passengers.
      The dead passenger's family was suing AM, which would've brought all his illegal schemes/fraud regarding his legal clients to light.
      Ostensibly, AM tried to avoid that by killing Paul (and his wife, Maggie).

    • @MT-tx7bu
      @MT-tx7bu 8 месяцев назад +2

      Boy, you really nailed it. That's exactly what happened. Usually, we just get frustrated and try to do the best we can with what we have, but he took it to the extreme.

  • @SelfLoveU
    @SelfLoveU Год назад +165

    I am sorry but anyone that could brutally murder family members and others does not have empathy. His tears and performance is outstanding--but don't be fooled. He's a wolf in sheep clothing.

    • @gaylemitchell5881
      @gaylemitchell5881 Год назад +23

      He's crying for himself. I'd cry to ,if I was headed to prison the rest of my life

    • @FerallHog
      @FerallHog Год назад +3

      Aborting a baby is a brutal murder of a family member….but I don’t see any outrage in America over those brutal murders. Twisted how people get all emotionally invested in a case like this though…while being just fine with baby murder.

    • @ellenresinger1934
      @ellenresinger1934 Год назад +1

      @@FerallHog your point has zero relevance to this case. I guarantee lots of people that loved Paul and Maggie and want justice for them are also fully against abortion, given the geopolitical atmosphere of SC. Your comment disrespectfully undermines the value and weight of the 22 + 53 years that Paul and Maggie respectively spent living, breathing, thinking and feeling things on this earth. If time is money, their years of living holds much more value than never truly living. If justice for one is justice for all, why are you here?

    • @FerallHog
      @FerallHog Год назад

      @@ellenresinger1934 my point has every relevance…and you know it. People all crying and up in arms for the wife and son…many of those same people rabidly support murdering innocent babies. If you can’t understand the extreme hypocrisy and blind spot, then you need help.

    • @FerallHog
      @FerallHog Год назад

      @@ellenresinger1934 I assume you are Pro Aborting innocent children, Ellen. Yet you opine and virtue signal for young Paul. How evil.

  • @ICYPROFITS
    @ICYPROFITS Год назад +46

    Buster shows absolutely no emotion in the entire trial.

    • @lindsayclark6453
      @lindsayclark6453 9 месяцев назад +8

      100% Correct!!! That’s been preoccupying me…he shows no emotion AT ALL…his voice doesn’t even break a little during his testimony…BUSTER IS VERY ODD, at least AM cries, but Buster doesn’t even flinch when images of his dead mother’s bullet ridden body are shown. His girlfriend is a little odd looking too….👍

    • @ICYPROFITS
      @ICYPROFITS 9 месяцев назад

      @@lindsayclark6453 he's a psycho like his dad

    • @kingayy9267
      @kingayy9267 9 месяцев назад +4

      He's probably numb.
      Grief can do strange things to people, like throwing them into denial altogether for a period of time after the initial loss.

    • @LeahBeah173
      @LeahBeah173 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@lindsayclark6453absolutely agree. There is distancing yourself from emotion yet having natural emotions vs having none at all bc you don’t care.

    • @chriscypret5365
      @chriscypret5365 8 месяцев назад +2

      Who are you people for real to say Buster wasn't crying enough in front of you all or upset enough . Are you f kidding me Alex crying plenty of times you same exact people claim he faking give me f break . B's light minded people like you people why Alex didn't even get fair trial I still say he didn't kill he's wife or son I think he was setup

  • @Jenni-Martikainen
    @Jenni-Martikainen Год назад +97

    ”Did you shoot Maggie and Paul?” ”No, I did not” and the same time nods yes…..

    • @raymond3803
      @raymond3803 Год назад

      What are you, a member of the body language behavior panel?
      Nodding yes while saying no is irrelevant. Murdaugh is innocent.

    • @susanstone3040
      @susanstone3040 Год назад +7

      Thought the same thing !

    • @Snail.1
      @Snail.1 Год назад +8

      He nods alot anyway though 🤦

    • @kalv9559
      @kalv9559 Год назад +11

      That, plus he didn’t say “No I did not…”. He said I would never hurt Maggie or Paul. He evaded answering the question.

    • @wildolive3630
      @wildolive3630 Год назад +4

      Good catch

  • @carolynpatty3711
    @carolynpatty3711 9 месяцев назад +15

    Paul's video solved the case and proved Alex was there. RIP Paul and Maggie.

  • @slaws2279
    @slaws2279 Год назад +342

    Defense attorney: “Mr. Murdaugh. Why did you lie?”
    AM: “Because I didn’t know my son had captured my voice on a Snapchat video, and now I have to backtrack BIG TIME.”

    • @dorothyvirts2553
      @dorothyvirts2553 Год назад +2

      do you thank they well get him to admit it i mean the state

    • @quataviscarelock8853
      @quataviscarelock8853 Год назад +12

      Wow he said that I did not hear that part. I just want him to go to prison so bad

    • @samuelvazquez6762
      @samuelvazquez6762 Год назад +14

      😂😂😂😂 for real that sums it up I can’t believe people buy this acting man his so guilty I know one dummy gonna say not guilty though 12 people one gonna buy his bull crap it’s a cold world

    • @chelseacraft4669
      @chelseacraft4669 Год назад +20

      He’s biting on an object in his mouth that disperses something to induce tears. After talking about nieces baby he forgets to hide it. You see him roll it in his mouth and bite down then push it into his cheek. I knew he couldn’t be forcing out fake tears on his own. His psychopathy is so severe he can’t fake tears or he would have had a single tear in front of cops nut didn’t.

    • @JimiBegbaaji
      @JimiBegbaaji Год назад +12

      ​@@chelseacraft4669 Does such a thing really exist?
      I have noticed the oddest mouth movements during the trial. Could that be what that is about?

  • @Y15-l5n
    @Y15-l5n Год назад +236

    It’s so crazy to me that in any of these murder cases the guilty never asked who did it.. if I was being falsely accused of murder Id want to know who killed my wife and kid and why they weren’t looking for the actual murderer not once do they ever inquire

    • @commercialaccount9501
      @commercialaccount9501 Год назад +14

      If you were being falsely accused, wouldn't it be obvious to you that law enforcement doesn't know who really did it? So why would you ask?

    • @adriennem7927
      @adriennem7927 Год назад +6

      Well first they are raking him over the coals not even trying to find anyone else who had done this horror.. that's what sucks about cops tunnel vision. Just see one way

    • @lightfountain
      @lightfountain Год назад +4

      @Y15..Most overlook this..very telling....

    • @lightfountain
      @lightfountain Год назад +6

      ​@@commercialaccount9501
      Because almost instinctively we want answers..we want to help and be helpful..
      It's one if your forever loves..
      Sounds like TRUTH is important for all...mmho

    • @nycsearch9945
      @nycsearch9945 Год назад +4

      Ding ding ding!

  • @668690mar
    @668690mar Год назад +83

    He dabs at his eyes and let’s his snot drip down his face without wiping. Every move and word out of his mouth is calculated to elicit sympathy. But then he turns on a dime to argue with the prosecutor. He is disgusting.

    • @dbrand1
      @dbrand1 Год назад +2

      there has been zero video proof.

    • @elfenmaus1440
      @elfenmaus1440 11 месяцев назад +1

      He knows the law Things and how he must act

    • @amirahal-wehbi
      @amirahal-wehbi 10 месяцев назад

      @@dbrand1
      Zero video proof of what.

    • @amirahal-wehbi
      @amirahal-wehbi 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@dbrand1
      Are you saying that in order for someone to be convicted of crimes, we must have 100% video proof?

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад +2

      Emotions don't change on a dime like he does on the stand.

  • @Istanbully23
    @Istanbully23 7 месяцев назад +22

    What a horrible, terrible liar .🤢🤮

  • @HIGHLANDER_ONLY_ONE
    @HIGHLANDER_ONLY_ONE Год назад +41

    ❌ He is causing me STRESS - talking so much and saying absolutely nothing at all. He never URGED the cops to find the killers, nor to protect his other son, because all along he knew, that the killer was himself... ❌

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад

      And he stated, "Whoever killed Paul hated him and had been thinking about this a long time." How would he know that unless he did it?

  • @farahhjackson1018
    @farahhjackson1018 Год назад +81

    TAKE NOTE ON THE "GUARD BIRD" Alex said they are going to make a lot of noise if somethings happening.. and clearly the bird was making noise the day of the murder...also Alex says he lied about going to the kennels that once he told the lie he had to keep telling it - soooooo that's enough for me to say he's lying about shooting Paul and Maggie.

    • @nippy2
      @nippy2 Год назад +6

      Also when he said on tape... whoever did it had a lot of time and planned it long before. When he changes his story now, tells me he is changing his story as the evidence develops.

    • @farahhjackson1018
      @farahhjackson1018 Год назад +3

      @@nippy2 excellent point!! He talking about himself in third person

  • @waterox73
    @waterox73 Год назад +554

    This is one of those trials where the defense never should have let their client take the stand. He tries so hard to appear affable, harmless and wistful, yet immediately, when his stories end, he glares with those telltale shark eyes at the jury and prosecution, not blinking. Very sociopathic.

    • @jakebe4915
      @jakebe4915 Год назад +2

      Indeed those black eyes are chillingly demonic...OMG

    • @rhondacranford5389
      @rhondacranford5389 Год назад +31

      Ya but the evidence of him being there the jury would have known about!
      His mistake was lying and saying he wasn’t there!

    • @grantwelstead6809
      @grantwelstead6809 Год назад +2

      @@rhondacranford5389 His mistake was doing the crimes...

    • @gerryjordan2791
      @gerryjordan2791 Год назад +66

      In typical liars fashion, he answered almost every question by repeating the full question, giving himself more time to conjure up an answer, and in true narcissistic fashion he insisted on taking the stand himself believing that he could con us all into believing he was a loving husband and father. However his evilness came shining through. The best thing that happened was letting him on the stand. In my opinion he is a psychopath. It would not have been noticed much when he was growing up on a farm where he could kill animals big and small, where all the adults surrounding him killed living creatures for fun . A psychopaths dream. Then he grew up to be a snake oil salesman of a lawyer. Just listen to the phonecalls from jail he made to Buster and others . That also shows that he is not a nice person. Even from jail he was manipulating and bossing people to do what he wanted them to do. No loving words at all. He will get on well in jail.

    • @sashalu13
      @sashalu13 Год назад +30

      I dont agree thst his eyes are sociopathic. Hes fair skinned with dark eyes that , therefore, stand out. I think he had a good heart to begin with , but something went wrong long ago and caused the use of oxycodone........the beginning of the end. Judging people is a horrible job. I think some people are happy to see a rich man suffer. I'm not saying he is innocent.. he stole money. He seemed to love his family. I think he was in a horrible position of his own inability to stop using drugs and needing money. All of that pressure was intolerable. Maybe he really didnt like his job . Maybe his dad and mom being so Ill was unbearable. Still, you work things out. You dont kill anyone.He looks like he was in anguish. I dont think a psychopath would be in anguish as he realized what hed done and he would never be able to change it back. Drugs and alcohol addiction or even just use/abuse, can cause people to become very mean. Paranoid. Irritable and abusive. I dont think any of this is funny. People are so easy to judge. Yes he was wrong if he did this. But, it's not funny and none of us are perfect. I just cant picture him killing maggie and Paul.

  • @JustASmallTownGirl85
    @JustASmallTownGirl85 9 месяцев назад +58

    When your last name sounds like Murder..

    • @karengauthier3791
      @karengauthier3791 5 месяцев назад +7

      😂😂😂😂😂 RIGHT! My thoughts exactly

    • @G274Me
      @G274Me 5 месяцев назад +3

      Alex (Big Redd) Murdawg is his prison name now

    • @JustASmallTownGirl85
      @JustASmallTownGirl85 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@G274Me haha

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 4 месяца назад

      Names present interesting ironies sometimes, don't they: Bernie Madoff (made off) with millions.

    • @judesunday146
      @judesunday146 4 месяца назад

      You are too funny

  • @lizsalazar8808
    @lizsalazar8808 Год назад +166

    A guilty tell is when they say “ no, I did not” while simultaneously knodding in the affirmative as if to say “yes” instead of shaking their heads “no”. I’ve seen this so many times when watching these court appearances.

    • @mariahibbert10
      @mariahibbert10 Год назад +8

      @ liz Salazar I was just thinking of Bill Clinton and the Monica Lewinsky interview where he was nodding yes when saying no, as I was reading your comment. Guilty as hell!

    • @buytry4599
      @buytry4599 Год назад +7

      ...and he's quite the head shaker. His lawyers probably should have had him worked a little more on head shaking 🙄

    • @vincentnitulescu2191
      @vincentnitulescu2191 Год назад +10

      It takes a combination of at least 3 body language signs of deception to consider what he was saying at the time he said "no" while nodding (up and down) "yes", to be considered a lie.

    • @OHiYoCHIC
      @OHiYoCHIC Год назад +9

      Nodding his head tongue thrust mouth movements are also a sign of Parkinson’s. Also his central nervous system could be jacked up bc of all the drugs

    • @vincentnitulescu2191
      @vincentnitulescu2191 Год назад +4

      Correction: These are signs of deception from the body that MIGHT mean someone is with holding information or lying.

  • @vickiehorowitz1934
    @vickiehorowitz1934 Год назад +65

    I thought this was supposed to be a short story of what you did on a particilar day. Instead we are hearing about dogs peeing on trees. Gosh he is just so down to earth! That is what he wants us to think. Gosh. I am just a simple good old boy...

  • @DebiQ1830
    @DebiQ1830 Год назад +556

    I think it is interesting how he took the time to spend time with his son and do some of those precious memory making things, knowing that he was going to be ending his life within a few hours. I think it was just an alibi rather than actually special father-son time. It's nice that Paul got to feel like his dad was wanting to spend time with him, but I know that all of that faded away the moment that he realize that his dad had not only shot him, but shot him intentionally and was coming back for more to make sure the job got done. How absolutely horrific that last moment of his life was.

    • @rhondacranford5389
      @rhondacranford5389 Год назад +83

      So damn sad!
      Alex is a monster
      What the judge said about Alex seeing them in his dreams and around every corner I hope is true!
      He needs to be haunted by them the rest of his life!

    • @anavrodriguez2502
      @anavrodriguez2502 Год назад +75

      This is what gets me the most. How could someone be this demonic and evil? His son was laughing with his dad, playing around with the dogs literally minutes before. I just can’t imagine or believe how horribly depraved a human being has to be to go through with something like this 😢

    • @rooibosvanille862
      @rooibosvanille862 Год назад +13

      @@anavrodriguez2502 i didnt followed all this but why you guys think it was planed? I think something escalated

    • @puddingtame3483
      @puddingtame3483 Год назад +38

      ​@@rooibosvanille862 no, it was definitely planned.

    • @fefe1179
      @fefe1179 Год назад +9

      💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔

  • @QreQos
    @QreQos Год назад +123

    If someone is threatening your dearly son over and over, the first thing any parent will do is to make sure there is surveillance cameras around the house and dash cams in the cars. The fact he didn’t do any of this indicate that this guy has so many secrets and glad he got caught.

    • @ThenVersusNow_
      @ThenVersusNow_ Год назад +18

      How about when the police show up you say "My mom is alone down the road get police there, and my son is in Charlotte. Someone is trying to kill us! Set up a roadblock" No didn't cross his mind because he was working his alibi from the very start.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад +15

      @@ThenVersusNow_ Hope Alex knows drop and roll won't put the fire out where he's headed. He will never admit he premeditated their cold blooded murder. There will be less mercy shown him than he showed his family. And he did it for greed. Just greed !!!
      Pathetic.

    • @Morgan-yl3ou
      @Morgan-yl3ou Год назад +6

      Good point , lack of cctv etc means you have stuff to hide .

    • @Morgan-yl3ou
      @Morgan-yl3ou Год назад

      ​@@juliecrane9647
      Problem is hes keeping busy by helping everyone in jail.
      He wants to be everyone friend .
      He deserves to be isolated, not amongst people, to take his mind
      ..off the fact hes a family murderer.

    • @Morgan-yl3ou
      @Morgan-yl3ou Год назад +5

      ​@@ThenVersusNow_
      Exactly ...agree with you 💯

  • @catsanddogs8983
    @catsanddogs8983 Год назад +91

    Oh sure, he was at the kennels just minutes before his family was slaughtered but didn't see a thing, and the killers got lucky waiting in the woods to ambush Maggie and Paul with the family's own guns, then toss the lady's phone on the roadside right where Alex is driving by, the killers were geniuses.

    • @debgrant8776
      @debgrant8776 Год назад +22

      He also didn't hear anything - aren't gun shots loud?

    • @debgrant8776
      @debgrant8776 Год назад +17

      Done forget the dogs were also running loose and would've come to "deal with it" if a stranger had been killing M & P - also, who put the dogs back into the kennels?

    • @sonia354
      @sonia354 Год назад +7

      Two 5’2 inch killers no less….junior ninjas on the loose? Maybe the same ones from the Jodi Arias Case?

    • @OahuGizzy
      @OahuGizzy Год назад +9

      if he was there- it should have been easy to prove, the problem is no one actually searched. How can you sentence someone to murder when law enforcement couldn't be bothered to search this man's house? Nothing was done. No search of his mothers. No concrete evidence found-nothing

    • @brendapoole8490
      @brendapoole8490 Год назад +4

      @@sonia354 or it was the Black man. 😂 Just a lil humor.

  • @onefreelife
    @onefreelife Год назад +100

    I believe he was exaggerating his show of grief. Most people become quietly emotional without scrounging their faces in a bizarre show.

    • @chilechocodiva
      @chilechocodiva Год назад +17

      Yes! He seemed to be hamming it up.

    • @janice9420
      @janice9420 Год назад +16

      Kinda like Amber was with Johnny

    • @binko969
      @binko969 Год назад +18

      Couldn’t agree more. The head bobbing & rocking back & forth, the lip smacking & alligator tears, all BS. He’s a horrible actor & has been caught lying more than a few times so far and the Stuff he blames on his addiction is total BS

    • @neekityneekfam
      @neekityneekfam Год назад +5

      I'm not convinced he did it. I think he was involved but I'm not convinced he did the deed. That friend of Paul says on that Netflix thing that Alex wasn't even there for Gloria's "fall" I kinda wonder if he did any of the acts or if he just helped cover it up. I don't trust any of em including buster.

    • @Lesley-Ann2018sux
      @Lesley-Ann2018sux Год назад +5

      Like someone named Heard? Her dog got stung by a bee you know.

  • @Booknowlakealmonor
    @Booknowlakealmonor Год назад +68

    This man lied about taking the last cookie as a kid and never stopped! It’s sad how many people his lies have hurt

  • @lexiaaforever437
    @lexiaaforever437 Год назад +29

    His “CRYING” didn’t move me . Matter of fact … it only made me more convinced he was guilty because he’s switch from sad to being fine within two secs. Crazy how emotions can change .

    • @thenightporter
      @thenightporter Год назад +8

      The same way he was devastated at Moselle that night and then turned and said, "Hi, how are ya?" to the LEO.

    • @amberlynn8591
      @amberlynn8591 Год назад +6

      ​@@thenightporterOh my goodness yes, that was chilling! One of those things I keep going back to because I almost couldn't believe he said that, like an afternoon exchange with a neighbor while taking out the trash cans except Alex was standing feet away from his murdered wife and son....so strange.

    • @eovecka
      @eovecka Год назад +2

      @@thenightporterhis “devastated” mask slipped in that moment back to the normal day to day mask he wears. He fakes all human emotions and protocols. He mimics what he thinks he should do. There are so many ppl like him walking among us too. Quite scary.

    • @Winter0425
      @Winter0425 Год назад +2

      Yes exactly! That stopped me dead in my tracks I had to rewind it over and over. So CHILLING

    • @kristathornton8937
      @kristathornton8937 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@thenightporterI believe he's definitely involved in their deaths. But I'll give him the fact that "How ya doing?" is just the "proper" Southern thing to do, even near the dead or dying. It's just our way because we're taught from the time we start talking to acknowledge & "speak" to everyone when we have to interact with them, it's the polite & respectful thing to do 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @emmahennessey2308
    @emmahennessey2308 Год назад +64

    he can never just answer the question directly. he has to give the back story and full explanation for his answer. Just answer the question!

    • @heartmountain1696
      @heartmountain1696 Год назад +5

      A sure sign that he is lying. It’s disgusting.

    • @kasie680
      @kasie680 9 месяцев назад

      My dad does this!!! 😂😂 it’s infuriating

    • @kasie680
      @kasie680 9 месяцев назад

      @@heartmountain1696 no not necessarily my dad does this and he’s not a liar or a nasty man

    • @RashawnCaldwell
      @RashawnCaldwell 8 месяцев назад

      Gives him time to lie

  • @HouseOfVirgo
    @HouseOfVirgo Год назад +97

    The way he can shift from grief to normalcy is not conducive with someone who’s truly overcome with grief. Grief lingers and takes time to transition out of.

    • @commercialaccount9501
      @commercialaccount9501 Год назад +11

      Everyone grieves differently. There's no set way to grieve. Ppl who are grieving can literally be crying one minute and laughing the next

    • @godsgrace5777
      @godsgrace5777 Год назад +4

      I haven’t seen him transition out of his grief. This man lost his wife, son and dad all in a week. I’m not convinced he’s guilty. I don’t think one can make snot fall as he did so professionally? Do you know anyone who can do that? I would imagine my nerves being shot and I can’t imagine being able to dial a phone number, or text or even think after walking up on dead people let alone it be family. Horrible events. Sad regardless of guilt or innocence. Mentally I think this man is a mess.

    • @novascotiaskater1868
      @novascotiaskater1868 Год назад

      @@commercialaccount9501100%… when my husband’s brother died suddenly alone in his apartment at age 41 because he had a massive heart attack and lay there for days before their Dad found him….we had a 4 hour drive from where the funeral was to his burial and there were 7 of us packed into a suv… the whole drive up we were laughing telling stories about him…,sometimes deep grief makes you very emotional in several ways and our laughing telling stories was a part of releasing our grief…. I think folks read into things because so many are convinced he’s guilty…. I can’t stand the term “ duper’s delight” and people all say they see a defendant with duper’s delight ( not talking about this case specifically) when it isn’t…. But for the record I think this guy is 1000% guilty having discovered he’s on Paw paw’s video just minutes before the murders!

    • @novascotiaskater1868
      @novascotiaskater1868 Год назад +5

      @@godsgrace5777curious if you still agree with this comment knowing he was caught on the phone’s video minutes before they were murdered?

    • @govindagovindaji4662
      @govindagovindaji4662 Год назад +1

      Simply not true. You'll have to meet a lot more people who grieve. Some people who lose people simply feel numb. The thing is, (and it is weird) is that life, those little bitty moments of life, actually DO go on, just as they did one moment before someone loses someone. It is like you are caught b/w two worlds and you not only function in both of them, you also think in both of them. It is a very strange phenomenon. You not only can, but you often must shift in and out of them. It's plain weird and I say so from experience.

  • @lenianotniv
    @lenianotniv Год назад +286

    Having been convinced that this ruthless man had took the lives of his own child and wife i cant stop thinking how it would be impossible for him to have any feelings for the living son. Yet when his son is on the stand he looks at him with so much pride and love in which the son seems astonishingly sharp and educated. I think its all an act to win jury votes. My heart goes mostly to the living son that lost his mom and brother and now is left with this mess publicly trying to make a sense of it all.

    • @ginapafitis1966
      @ginapafitis1966 Год назад +134

      His living son also seems to have no real empathy like his dad

    • @oooops537
      @oooops537 Год назад +50

      That s because Butthead needs canteen money to bribe the prisoners. Needs Carrot top for his toppings.

    • @guadalupelazar2384
      @guadalupelazar2384 Год назад +11

      SO SORRY IF .Y WRITING NOT GOOD CUZ I CANT HARDLY SEE I HOPE U UNDERSTAND MY SITUITION PLEASE TRY TO BE KIND

    • @mahoganysweets67
      @mahoganysweets67 Год назад +1

      I think that particular son worships him, kisses ass, does any and everything he expects of him and more which is why he adores that son and spared his life! It's more so he loves how that son looks up to him and is just like him. I think Paul was a momma boy and busted his balls, highlighted his imperfections and was a torn on his side! The wife of course doted on the baby and showered him with attention most likely since he was born which was an animosity dick probably varied since then! Add naturally growing apart or losing interest in each other over the years is why he so callously killed both of them if he did it! A hatred or disdain for the two that grew

    • @sonia354
      @sonia354 Год назад +51

      The very noticeable smiling at his son made me sick -to me, it was very obviously for the jury’s benefit. I believe Marian Proctor -Maggie’s sister believes he’s guilty. I feel so sorry for her. She couldn’t understand why Alex wasn’t putting resources-not least time and energy into finding Maggie and Paul’s killer, nor did he seem too anxious about Busters safety. Just another of several reasons I believe he is guilty.

  • @Kevin-wm5rt
    @Kevin-wm5rt Год назад +64

    Guilty people always seem to surround their crime event with real facts to make themselves feel better. It’s also so interesting how he gets choked up at the right times but recovers within seconds.

    • @bassface8580
      @bassface8580 Год назад +2

      The first questions asking did he kill them he nods his head as in yes but says no. Body language didn't lie there

    • @MeechNChongX
      @MeechNChongX Год назад +3

      @@bassface8580totally agree and if u have watched a clip from busters interview (not the trial video but outside interview) when he is asked questions he does the same thing nods his head yes and then denies everything.

    • @bassface8580
      @bassface8580 Год назад

      @@MeechNChongX slimy bastards the lot of them. Alex is the worst and deserves the rest of his life rotting in jail. A Master Liar and manipulater. He never shed one tear for murdering his wife and kid. What does that say about the mind of this psycho. He tried to cry at the scene and interrogation but he knew what happened. He did it. This is an act and a good one. He seems at first glance to be a sweet old man who loved his family and they were taken from him but no.. he did it make no mistake

    • @maureenbrown6697
      @maureenbrown6697 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@MeechNChongX Alex did the same thing at the final SLED interview when asked if he killed Maggie & then if he killed Paul. Alex denies it, but his head nods in a yes gesture. The footage is a bit grainy, but you can still see his movements just fine.

  • @tracievendetta1908
    @tracievendetta1908 Год назад +34

    If you just listen. You can hear in his voice that he’s getting nervous. And tells these long winded stories to feel comfortable

  • @kellygosa7438
    @kellygosa7438 Год назад +86

    Why would anyone lie about anything if they are innocent, especially after something so horrific like this. An innocent person would be in complete shock. I feel like Buster is emotionless, like he is not surprised on some level. It’s strange. He is also not looking the lawyer in the eye continuously.

    • @Jazlin92665
      @Jazlin92665 7 месяцев назад

      Is buster is other son.? If so, he said he believes his dad is innocent.

  • @monica77aguilera
    @monica77aguilera Год назад +101

    I see No tears & lying comes as natural as breathing to this man smh 🤦🏻‍♀️. Hope the jury comes to the right verdict

    • @genekirby8568
      @genekirby8568 Год назад +10

      You don't see the tears and snot dripping from his face? Not stating any opinion just commenting on what I saw.

    • @tye829
      @tye829 Год назад +1

      I agree, hopefully they follow the judge's instructions closely, obey the letter of the law, and acquit.

    • @vickiehorowitz1934
      @vickiehorowitz1934 Год назад +2

      Crying because he usbscared sh"^less

    • @athenaabell4336
      @athenaabell4336 Год назад +3

      @@genekirby8568 I was thinking the same thing after reading that lol…nobody that has eyes can deny his many tears and snot…js

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад

      @@athenaabell4336 It's called Method Acting. Many Hollywood actors and on Broadway too have learned the technique and ppl pay money to see them perform. Have u ever had an addict in your life ?
      Lying is very easy for them and even the most cynical find them believable.
      Until everything is lost to them and still !!!!!.....Your love and hope aches for them to be telling you truths.
      Alex still has a strong obcession for opioids and if freed he will be in the gutter within days. But hey maybe he won't take anyone with him. But he will. I hope u never find out the hard way. It's a journey many families never recover from.

  • @2ared952
    @2ared952 Год назад +41

    The fact that he keeps his dogs locked in kennels tells me all I need to know about him

    • @samsnothavingit2788
      @samsnothavingit2788 Год назад +15

      To be fair they were hunting dogs, not really household family pets, most people do keep their hunting dogs outside in big kennels most of the time and from what they showed on the Netflix doc it was just a big fenced in horse stable p much, plenty of room and shelter for them to be comfortable

    • @laurensvibe8464
      @laurensvibe8464 Год назад +4

      They’re hunting dongs. Not family pets.

    • @kreterakete
      @kreterakete Год назад +8

      @@samsnothavingit2788 not comfortable. Heartless, concrete floor.. ugly as hell. Hunting dogs don’t like such cruel place either.

    • @kreterakete
      @kreterakete Год назад +3

      @@laurensvibe8464 AHA, ok..that’s why them deserve a cold, ugly, and heartless home ? Hunting dogs ? What poor accusation

    • @nancybrown2609
      @nancybrown2609 Год назад +6

      Exactly!! Dogs are dogs whether they hunt or not; they are pack animals. They yearn to be w a pack or family. It’s cruel to separate them into little isolation cells, just cruel!

  • @elaraedannsoer557
    @elaraedannsoer557 Год назад +25

    "Tell us about your relationship with Maggie." He proceeds to describe her as a person. Not responsive. Pure deception.

    • @Annie.747
      @Annie.747 11 месяцев назад +2

      “A girl”

  • @ting1565
    @ting1565 Год назад +165

    This testimony is so damming. He controls his emotions so well. He is also super hung up on tiny meaningless details.

    • @sweetandsimple.
      @sweetandsimple. Год назад +18

      I feel like those tiny details were given purposely to confuse people. He'll give long drawn out needless filler info til you forgot what detail you were looking for or even the question you asked.

    • @youknow6607
      @youknow6607 Год назад +22

      they say the signs of a lie is too much detail

    • @maddyboombaddybaddy6532
      @maddyboombaddybaddy6532 Год назад +17

      He rambles on about irrelevant details to avoid giving the prosecutor more time to ask hard questions.

    • @angelcole90
      @angelcole90 Год назад +6

      He can stop repeating that PREPARED speech about him stealing money from his Clients. Oh my God so gulty. Yes Maggie had a sense about this so called husband. RIP MAGGIE AND PAUL. PEACE AT LAST. 4/28/23.

    • @ThaLifeOfDestiny
      @ThaLifeOfDestiny Год назад +3

      The way that he answers no yet continuously shakes his head yes everytime

  • @4halex
    @4halex Год назад +60

    Already building his defense at the crime scene, odd behavior for just finding your son and wife murdered

    • @Utubepolice2009
      @Utubepolice2009 Год назад +2

      EXACTLY

    • @heatherbrown8803
      @heatherbrown8803 Год назад +1

      I think I would be so hysterical, I may do and act all kinds of crazy ways though.

    • @kimwinstead8741
      @kimwinstead8741 Год назад +1

      I'm not saying he is innocent, but he is an attorney.

  • @the-finn
    @the-finn Год назад +41

    When he denies shooting Maggie and Paul, aka Mags and Papa, he shakes his head yes while saying no.

    • @Beautifully_Chaotic3109
      @Beautifully_Chaotic3109 Год назад +1

      Omggggg I saw it!!!!!!

    • @Evildragonfirez
      @Evildragonfirez 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад +7

      He doesn't actually deny shooting them, but instead says, "I would never do anything to intentionally hurt them." It's a type of minimalization that is pretty normal for someone lying.

    • @nancybenton5635
      @nancybenton5635 7 месяцев назад

      @@brendakauffman2222 I agree. When someone says “I would never, blah blah blah“, what they’re really saying is “this is what you are to believe of me.“.

    • @trumpgirl1018
      @trumpgirl1018 7 месяцев назад +1

      and notice he said he would never INTENTIONALLY hurt Mags or Pau Pau.. Him calling his son that pet name literally made me throw up... He was so guilty, even a deaf blind person could tell.

  • @kimberlymarino7344
    @kimberlymarino7344 Год назад +47

    The problem with his lying is the exact same with most people who commit a crime and try to lie about it. He is lying about something that he would have had no reason to lie about unless he was involved in killing them. If I were in his place I would have been saying from the 911 call on that I had just been there with them before going to my mom's! He lied from the beginning and wants the jury to believe he just did that spontaneously due to paranoia. Another example if this is the Natalie Holloway case. When her mom went to man who killed her home he came to the door and lied about leaving her at her hotel. If he was innocent he would not have a reason to have lied. Same exact thing here.

  • @caz468
    @caz468 Год назад +139

    I see some chilling facial expressions when he forgets to act! The energy off him is dark and he’s coming across as fake, yet doing a good job of lying

    • @SRHisnum1
      @SRHisnum1 Год назад +10

      Yes....im thinking he could be the next anti-Christ!!!! He is scary AF. Its so sickening how he even stole from all of the deceased and injured people and their loved ones much less covering up your kids murders or murdering your wife and child.

    • @sissy4506
      @sissy4506 Год назад

      He's not doing a good job of lying he's a POS

    • @VinsHourOne
      @VinsHourOne Год назад +3

      Excellent points

    • @MediciDee007
      @MediciDee007 Год назад

      hes so DARK! Alex used Hookers and at least one, LINDSAY EDWARDS has come forward that he beat and choked her almost to death! watch her interview on youtube ruclips.net/video/XYQH7rmgZCQ/видео.html

    • @maverickbourne2.0rph.
      @maverickbourne2.0rph. Год назад +1

      💯

  • @dibrentley7915
    @dibrentley7915 Год назад +50

    he was so close to them Buster didnt even know his dads birthday.

    • @elainecameron4024
      @elainecameron4024 Год назад +11

      Buster is guilty as heck

    • @debgrant8776
      @debgrant8776 Год назад +16

      ​@@elainecameron4024 I so agree - he has shown no sorrow in court, just smirking all the time! I see no empathy in him at all!

    • @Snail.1
      @Snail.1 Год назад +6

      Lol many people dk their families bdays that means nothing

    • @DK-sc4hb
      @DK-sc4hb Год назад +1

      @@elainecameron4024 guilty of what? That’s not being sarcastic, I’m sincerely asking. 😄 I haven’t watched all of the videos, I’ve watched out of order and haven’t seen his son’s testimony yet.

    • @Utubepolice2009
      @Utubepolice2009 Год назад +2

      Buster needs to be the next one on trial for what he did to that boy.

  • @carolynpatty3711
    @carolynpatty3711 8 месяцев назад +9

    Lying is second nature to Alex. You can' t believe anything he says.

  • @neekityneekfam
    @neekityneekfam Год назад +27

    When a family pronounces Murdaugh as Murdock and Alex as Alec, I don't trust any of em.

    • @caz468
      @caz468 Год назад +1

      😂

    • @Snail.1
      @Snail.1 Год назад +3

      Also some of these folks were saying " Murdick" weird 🤦 Alec ,Alex ,Alick 🤦

    • @marshadavies8440
      @marshadavies8440 Год назад

      Murdock is the correct pronunciation.

    • @Snail.1
      @Snail.1 Год назад +7

      @@marshadavies8440 the correct pronunciation is " Murr- - Daa "

    • @marshadavies8440
      @marshadavies8440 Год назад

      @@Snail.1 stupidly childish

  • @bw2020
    @bw2020 Год назад +47

    This is what doesn’t make sense to me. So they live on a big property, someone supposedly comes onto the property, apprehends Paul’s guns, kills 2 people, then disappears. Alex finds them less than an hour later, maybe even sooner, and when he calls 911 he seems unconcerned that someone is still in the area. He did get a gun to kind of show he was scared, but if his property was truly trespassed by someone, he would be freaking out trying figure out where that someone is. There is no evidence of a car having come or gone from the property. Any alternative hypothesis other than Alex doesn’t make sense.

    • @Mugwump7
      @Mugwump7 Год назад +3

      You and me both..

    • @TeaSpiracy
      @TeaSpiracy Год назад +13

      It's the case of the missing perpetrator. Never is he worried about finding the people who killed his family. Never.

    • @randyGelectromusicwrldwide
      @randyGelectromusicwrldwide Год назад +2

      That's a Big 10-4 right here ! Old buddy I have been thinking the same things. I'm from the South. We work hard to have alot of land here in the South and I can tell you of it was me..... I wouldn't have been able to have jumped and rolled fast enough to where the artillery would be found. That's all I know about my thought on how he reacted in the scene unfold so quickly. I'd had a couple of ARs and a 338 for sure. Lol but to each their own.

    • @brandonguthrie2151
      @brandonguthrie2151 Год назад +1

      @@TeaSpiracyI’m also a fan of the behavior panel.

    • @None-685
      @None-685 Год назад +1

      Or going back to their house without police with him. No fear about that.
      He would have their blood on his shoes knees, hands legs and white t shirt.

  • @DrAlexanderHamilton
    @DrAlexanderHamilton Год назад +210

    I have no dog in this fight nor will I express an opinion as to this man's guilt or innocence , but as an attorney, what I will say is that the difficult thing about this case for the defense side is that even if Murdaugh is completely innocent of murder, good luck getting a jury to see past his life of lying and deception. Most people will immediately import guilt for one crime strictly based on character evidence, which is why the laws of evidence were crafted specifically to avoid the admission of evidence that might be overly prejudicial to the defendant. Just peruse the comments below and look how many people easily import guilt for murder based on lying in other matters. No one will comprehend this until they find themselves in a situation where people are brutally scrutinizing your life and will appropriate your guilt or innocence based on what they think of you as person. I can't tell you how many clients I've had who made some bad choices in their life but were NOT guilty of the crime they were currently charged and we had to work hard to keep the info out of court that we thought was irrelevant. Human beings will always judge you by the lowest common denominator of your life, which is why you must avoid ever putting yourself in a situation where other human beings will sit in judgment of you with your life in their hands.

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад

      Wrong! He lied about being at the kennels with Maggie and Paul. He tried to bribe his mom's care giver to buy himself a solid alibi. He tried to get his housekeeper to say she saw his clothes he wore in Paul's snap chat video. He lied saying he left work at around 5pm v after 6pm to fit his 'couple' hours messing around with Paul at the hunting lodge and claims he can't remember if they met Maggie at the shed or at the house. Come on, man! There's nothing 'innocent' about Alex MURDAugh! Alex is the one who claimed he had a 'wonderful' relationship with his wife whilst abusing opioids for 20 years. She never got over his affair because he didn't change his practice of lying and MANipulating others to get what he want$ and she would never forgive him for embezzling millions$ to feed his addiction$ to $, drugs and po$$e$$ion$. She told her confidant that she would give up everything for all of *IT* to go away and she didn't want to be with him at the hunting lodge but he sister talked her into it as Alex needed her as he just found out his father was terminal and back in the hospital. His father died 2 days after the murders. His mother has end stage Alzheimer's so she has no clue.

    • @guywebster8018
      @guywebster8018 Год назад +17

      Totally correct. His lying didnt help either. Im surprised the defense didnt express just what you expressed. Ive yet to see defenses closing arguments so Im not sure if that was expressed to the jury. Also getting him to testify clearly was a blunder..

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад +11

      @@guywebster8018 I think the defense was hoping Alex's testimony was going to be their Hail Mary! lol 1 juror said he blow snot but didn't shed 1 tear was shed and the Jury was face to face with him. I'm glad he took the stand as now I know how he was ABEL to hoodwink so many people into trusting him. He's TALL and Gregarious > a people person and people like him > a good ole southern boy born and raised in the low country > A man's MAN who know's how to get'r done! who turned out to be a snake in the grASS due to his LUST for $, po$ITion, po$$e$$ion$ and Drug$ so let HIS 'case' be a lesSON for all GREEdy white meN to follow the 10 COMMANDmentS and you too are GOoD

    • @dianab4108
      @dianab4108 Год назад

      @@deborahhershey3045 lool its not just greedy white men, all greedy people fullstop.im sick of the discrimination against white men, just be quite if u cant say something constructive. And btw, wot white men u talking bout mediterrean white, anglo white, roman white???its just ridiculous.

    • @bremar4103
      @bremar4103 Год назад +3

      ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️💯

  • @shuggr.5621
    @shuggr.5621 Год назад +58

    That part where he’s answering no but his head is saying yes ! goosebumps

    • @HopefulInterventions
      @HopefulInterventions Год назад +1

      Exactly! ❤

    • @jasonbrien7858
      @jasonbrien7858 Год назад +1

      @@HopefulInterventions what time was that at? i'd like to go watch it again.

    • @alexandratarter8673
      @alexandratarter8673 10 месяцев назад +2

      The part in the trial when he first heard the kennel recording, nodding his head yes.. and just how he acted during that part.. and him turning from ghost white to beer red told me all I needed to know right then and there. Made me sick to my stomach

  • @avinny53
    @avinny53 Год назад +82

    It’s strange that he only admitting lying about being on the scene after the tape was discovered .

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Год назад +14

      Yep, paupa video and then his car ratted on him. He didn’t know about either of those two pieces of sinkers, I bet he sheet his pants more than once. I would’ve confessed immediately! Ok, u got me! I give up!

    • @bethpowell8680
      @bethpowell8680 Год назад +10

      I feel like he’s talking in circles getting off the point to confuse the jury. “The jury is smart”

    • @janice9420
      @janice9420 Год назад +9

      Exactly! He's had time to make up a story to fit the exposed video

    • @caz468
      @caz468 Год назад

      @@tinawindham6958 that’s wonderful isn’t it!

    • @adamimberti6948
      @adamimberti6948 Год назад +2

      ​@@bethpowell8680 The lawyer is lobbing up softballs to humanise him and come across as sympathetic as possible.
      He went from this wealthy unrelatable monster in peoples minds to a man with a life and a family and a bunch of relatable problems.... none of it changes the fact that he murdered his family but all this narrative building did humanise him somewhat.

  • @chickenfeet9558
    @chickenfeet9558 Год назад +61

    He said he would never “intentionally” hurt his family???

    • @denjack2542
      @denjack2542 Год назад +7

      Exactly and he also said he wasn't in his right frame of mind and that he wasn't thinking clearly. Then he says he's sorry to Maggie and Paul!

    • @MediciDee007
      @MediciDee007 Год назад +1

      I caught that too!!!

    • @leenasowers526
      @leenasowers526 Год назад +5

      @@denjack2542 I was thinking the same thing. Sounded like a hidden admission of something. 😢

    • @alb6372
      @alb6372 Год назад

      Yeah..🤐🫣

  • @dianev6180
    @dianev6180 Год назад +103

    He is so detailed about his poor little struggling fruit tree & nice family tailgating memories but he can not tell you what he talked about the last time he saw Paul and Maggie. He cannot tell you his last words to Paul or Maggie. He cannot not tell you what he did back at the house after the murders when he likely was cleaning up before turning on his phone. For the appeal the state needs to trace his steps per this description and analyze the golf cart which may have blood evidence. He killed for the love of his pills, M&P were watching him having sent the email a month earlier. He no doubt planned to make a liability case against his own commercial liability carrier on the hunting lodge, much like Gloria"s case. It is about the money, hiding past crimes, fraudulent insurance proceeds, etc...The BS he tells as he yaps away at nothing to show what a great family man he WAS with cutesy nicknames. Family Annihilator is an apt term.

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 Год назад +6

      Diane H Well said. I hadn’t thought about him suing over the deaths! That makes perfect sense given his way of operating. That would have been a major cash cow for him - maybe getting him out of whatever jam he was in financially (that kept bleeding him dry).
      It had all caught up to him to the point that he couldn’t even cobble together $800K to get Jeanie off his back in-time. That means even his father and his other legal partner wouldn’t even give it to him. That’s huge. His father apparently bailed him out of everything - like Trump’s father did for him so many times.

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад

      His insurance would cover accidents not murder. lol He prolly planned on suing the media for causing 2 somebody's to hate Paul so much as to gun him down and his mom was a witness and the one who spared the rod to spoiled him rotten so she too was shot dead. Too bad his couSIN Eddie didn't keep his mouth shut. How much did Alex pay him and expect him to take the fall if caught? 1.2 million? Alex would have gotten him a 'deal' from his part time prosecutor's office for his loyalty to the Family of MURDAugh

    • @francinejones2524
      @francinejones2524 Год назад +10

      Cutesy nicknames and nothing but glorious tales of father and son bonding experiences all day long, as they happily skipped along holding hands through the meadow with great huge smiles on their faces saying “I love you Paw Paw!” And Paw Paw says “I love you too Dad!”
      Big fat liar….

    • @jeanreed1975
      @jeanreed1975 Год назад +8

      And he never wondered or suspected who killed Maggie and Paul, never acted outraged that they'd been killed.

    • @satinbeesade1654
      @satinbeesade1654 Год назад

      Great comment 👍👌👏

  • @michelleallred8521
    @michelleallred8521 Год назад +13

    Why does he just sit there nodding like a dang bobblehead!?!?! nodding while denying he killed them. Sickening

  • @speakupify
    @speakupify Год назад +85

    Listening to this again ..my goodness..he talked and talked and talked. .same way he thought he thought apologising over and over for his misdeeds would clear him! So sickening

    • @maryhurd6311
      @maryhurd6311 Год назад +2

      You are right he is a liar!!!

    • @novascotiaskater1868
      @novascotiaskater1868 Год назад +7

      Yep and everyone was criticizing the DA for letting him ramble and ramble but it absolutely was the right thing because he buried himself!

    • @Sliter.Channel
      @Sliter.Channel 11 месяцев назад +1

      I have been trying to figure out the eyes...sharks wow

    • @eileenahearn8066
      @eileenahearn8066 10 месяцев назад +1

      He did it for YEARS and to the tune of millions of dollars stolen. If he ever contemplated feeling sorry, he would have stopped long ago and counted his blessing he got away with what he did. That never happened. What did happen was he got caught and for THAT he is sorry. Of that, I'm quite sure. You can't tell me he spent millions on primarily on pills and lived to tell the tale. That's just the cover story to hope the court will take some mercy on his addiction issue. Obviously, there was a lot more then a pill problem going on in that family.

  • @BeachButterfly22
    @BeachButterfly22 Год назад +53

    He recovers after pretend crying the quickest ive ever seen anyone! Lol good acting performance

  • @jessicaflagella31
    @jessicaflagella31 Год назад +114

    I love how he tries to act like he's trying to hold back from crying but he's really trying to think of how he should lie to sound believable

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 Год назад +7

      I know right! You notice how he replaced crying with this slow talking, lip smacking?? He makes me sick to my stomach in every way. And i guarantee you there will be one dim wit juror who will say "There is no way he would hurt a hair on sweet little Paw paws head" and not that he blew that little dudes brain right out is what he's really thinking. I believe he gave Paul a death sentence for Mallory and not for her but for ruining his life cause it was crumbling. And he didn't want to have to split half of whatever hidden money she knows he has put away or she would obviously know how good he was doing financially if they got a divorce.

    • @lisaw6219
      @lisaw6219 Год назад

      @@cwatson42785 If I was given a dollar for each time he said the word "Paw Paw..." I'd never have to work again!

    • @jessicaflagella31
      @jessicaflagella31 Год назад

      @@cwatson42785 he's so pathetic!!! Sickening narcissistic lying murderer! He better not get no dim wit and get a mistrial!

    • @werrahagi
      @werrahagi Год назад

      desgrgrghrd

    • @kmarie9526
      @kmarie9526 Год назад +3

      It's pitiful. Terrible acted.

  • @Josh_you_uh
    @Josh_you_uh Год назад +41

    Weirdest thing to me is when he’s talking about turning over Paul and seeing his brains and all that….he’s “crying” with absolutely no tears then 15 seconds later he’s back to normal again lol

    • @chriscypret5365
      @chriscypret5365 9 месяцев назад +2

      He trying hold back he's tears even Maggie sister did the same thing ,he's brother did same thing buster didn't cry at all

  • @pearlperlitavenegas2023
    @pearlperlitavenegas2023 Год назад +60

    The most DISGUSTING part of this horrific crime is that this 😈 thought he was SO Smart & Clever that he would get away with 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ murdering his son & wife....They ALWAYS think they're smarter than anyone else! Hence very DANGEROUS

  • @rachaelb.
    @rachaelb. Год назад +156

    To me it seems he was acting in desperation, but he had thought about doing this for some time, planning it for years. That's why he set up strange stalker situations that are quite bizarre. He was never attacked by anyone other than himself or someone he hired to take part. His final act was to set up a double homicide to make it appear that the imaginary stalkers shot the two of them. Doesn't make sense that he was home and in the kennel yet he was unharmed?? Right. The very day he is about to be confronted, 1: His dad is dying. Then 2: His wife and son are murdered. Both extreme pity and sympathy plays. The double murders are a perfect distraction for his embezzlement crime! I hope it was worth it, Alex!!!! IDIOT.

    • @larrywakeman4371
      @larrywakeman4371 Год назад +15

      DEATH PENALTY - how can ANYONE blow a wife's brains out AND ruthlessly murder a SON????? HEINOUS SICK EVIL CALCULATED CRIMES!

    • @ericafors6039
      @ericafors6039 Год назад +8

      @@larrywakeman4371 Seeking the death penalty would have made Alex’s conviction LESS LIKELY. Also, it was a strategic choice by the prosecution. A capital charge would have allowed the defense team to voir dire the jurors. That’s how trial selection works in Alex’s lowcountry area.

    • @doreenplischke2169
      @doreenplischke2169 Год назад +4

      Cunning as it appears…part of a deep pathology that gives us insight into the psyche of a very ill person indeed.

    • @doreenplischke2169
      @doreenplischke2169 Год назад

      It is important that the public sees these cases, to understand wickedness that occurs in humans sadly. Every second this individual continues opening his mouth it’s fantastic lies build inside his mind for a very- very long time, considering the circumstances. Wow. Mentally disordered to a point of total delusion. I don’t think drugs alone can explain this. At all.

    • @caroljohanson2807
      @caroljohanson2807 Год назад

      @@doreenplischke2169 not I’ll
      Evil he knew it was all wrong
      If he was truly that I’ll he would not lie to cover his tracks
      He was not in temporary psychosis. He’s learned to lie cheat steal and kill to get his way
      These aren’t the first of his victims by any means

  • @momo_the_kiwi121
    @momo_the_kiwi121 Год назад +40

    Hearing him speak at the end about his son Paul was truly troubling. You can speak those words about him,but you took his life away. Yes he was a mean drunk but look at the role model for a father.

    • @barbaramedlock4337
      @barbaramedlock4337 Год назад +2

      Paul might have known what his father was and wanted to protect his mother from this monster

  • @Heirphoria13
    @Heirphoria13 4 месяца назад +30

    Why does a grown man talk like a 3 year old? Me, Paw paw, bus, mags, grumpy, stewy, my daddies, my meemaw, the meow meow and the ruff ruff.

    • @melissarobins7073
      @melissarobins7073 4 месяца назад +2

      Roro

    • @someoneanyone365
      @someoneanyone365 4 месяца назад +5

      😭😂

    • @bauhausoffice
      @bauhausoffice 3 месяца назад +3

      People from the south commonly use pet names for family members, etc. It stems back from early America.

    • @liammoy5911
      @liammoy5911 Месяц назад +3

      @@bauhausoffice They call family members pet names? That would explain all the incest.

    • @Huckfintress
      @Huckfintress Месяц назад +1

      @@bauhausoffice I agree, but this is so made up. He didn’t call them that in real life. He really didn’t. It’s so obvious nobody else refer to them as Mags and Paw Paw and in the south when someone is given a name a nickname everybody calls them that I grew up in the south I know plenty of Bubbas and everyone called them Bubba not just their family.

  • @jessekittrell2946
    @jessekittrell2946 Год назад +21

    Truest words he said was "on June 7th I wasn't thinking clearly..... i dont think i was capable of reason"

  • @juliecrane9647
    @juliecrane9647 Год назад +46

    He's sorry his lies don't hold up. Period. He's as sick as his secrets.

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад

      I believe he's sorry he got caught and may have to actually serve a sentence.

  • @marinagallant1847
    @marinagallant1847 Год назад +19

    I HATE hearing him call Paul "Papa"; it's so childish. Calling Maggie, his dead wife, "Maggs" is also so insulting.

    • @TheLolly881
      @TheLolly881 11 месяцев назад +6

      Me too! It’s like he was calling them by their nickname to show he “cared” about them.

    • @melaniebielec4253
      @melaniebielec4253 10 месяцев назад +3

      I couldn't agree with you more. You hit the nail on the head with this one. 👏
      How disrespectful and insulting!🤮 prison is to good for him.

    • @maureenbrown6697
      @maureenbrown6697 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@TheLolly881 I think it was a defense strategy to show that he cared about them, as you said show he cared. But also to maybe show that he couldn't possibly have killed these two people he refers to with these cutesy nicknames. But it came off really repulsive.

    • @TheLolly881
      @TheLolly881 9 месяцев назад

      Exactly! I agree. @@maureenbrown6697

    • @chriscypret5365
      @chriscypret5365 9 месяцев назад

      Everything Alex does everyone claims he killed them or he's lying ..He didn't get a fair trial with open minded people . Rogon should of been investigated harder than Alex or at least same . Theri something up with this Rogon kid cops lying destroying evidence . Fact is how did sled team no hold back recording back three weeks in trial . But yet Rogon done went cops next day pointing he's finger at Alex . Rogon the one that seem to know all the answer . he pin pointing exactly where when he Paul sight gun in ..I think Paul friend stole them weapons I think Rogon involved or help plan this out . Rogon last one talk Paul knew exactly where Paul was . Why didn't cops want Maggie data deleted it . When that could prove Alex innocent

  • @Funshine4u
    @Funshine4u Год назад +55

    AM putting himself on the golf cart put him at a 5ft 2" or so height. Who put the dogs back into their kennels if both Maggie and Paul had been shot shortly after AM left the kennels? It's hard to believe an intruder would have put Grady & Bubba back into their kennels after shooting Maggie & Paul. It's more plausible that that person would leave as quickly as possible, as the dogs may not be familiar with them, and may have been aggressive towards an intruder... correct?

    • @juicehead478
      @juicehead478 Год назад +1

      what is missing
      what is making this all so wierd
      he thinks no blood equals innocence
      that fool should have covered himself with their blood
      he should have gotten his knees dirty with grass stains and dirt
      he would have been so distraught at the nightmare he walked into
      the coos would have had to restrain him
      he would have needed sedation
      if he used the golf cart earlier
      then why go in the house
      see them still not there
      and then use the truck to go back to the kennel
      golf carts are much more casual and easy on a vast property
      it all stinks because he is a complete moron

    • @chickenfeet9558
      @chickenfeet9558 Год назад +5

      Good point? Wouldn’t the dogs have attacked?

    • @caz468
      @caz468 Год назад +4

      Great point that

    • @mahoganysweets67
      @mahoganysweets67 Год назад +4

      Some dogs will attack, some will just bark, some will whimper and run, some will on their own go into their kernel quietly. Did these dogs assist with hunting or go out hunting with them because I know some dogs are afraid of loud noises like gun fire but they might have been used to it. But s stranger handling a gun that just harmed their owners may cause them to retreat instead of attack!

    • @kimrayner4660
      @kimrayner4660 Год назад +5

      The dogs were barking like crazy after the murders. You can hear them. Barking like they were from my experience with dogs they would have raced out of that cage and chased down any intruder. They were dying to get out and chase.

  • @MyBlueHouseHomestead
    @MyBlueHouseHomestead Год назад +32

    That day his firm confronts him about his stealing, later that week he’s due in court for Paul, his son’s boating accident where a girlfriend died, so lots going on that day, which he fails to talk about. Conveniently leaves to visit his mother with Alzheimer’s at 9:20pm - 9:30 pm, as his wife and son lay dead. How could he not hear the gunshots? If that was true. He shot them, tried to ensure no evidence was left behind, and then started working on his alibi.
    During his 911 call, his incoherent speech with no details of the scene, and no concern for his own safety. No concern for who could be still out there in the area, no robbery, and so much detail about things that don’t matter. Conveniently very evasive about his own actions, lack of details, and is comfortable lying. Not a whole lot of certainty about any of his own actions that relate directly to his wife, and son. His voice on that call sound theatrical, and he’s already almost back at the house. Instead of sticking around his recently murdered wife and kid. After he gets off the 911 call he reads a group text message, and googles a restaurant. 🤔. Weird stuff. Where’s the frantic concern of who shot them? How could this happen? Why? Why did this happen? Why Maggie, why Paul? 😢 So many lies Alec doth weave. So many lives this man has destroyed to serve his own pleasure. And he’s not remorseful in the least. He’s all about self preservation. I wish he would stop calling his son PawPaw, since it just started on the stand.
    Prior to this testimony, all other testimonies he was referred to as “Paul”. So it’s just cringe, cause it sounds disingenuous. 😢 His son Paul may have had ADHD, but I’m sure so does AM. He’s a master manipulator, as his professional skills involves social tactics to garnish respect, prestige, and results. Don’t be fooled by his tears, he got caught up in a major sh*t show due to his poor judgment. As ADHD can be a major factor in people with poor judgment controls.

    • @debbiebradley-spicer8524
      @debbiebradley-spicer8524 Год назад +3

      I would think the reason AM is referring to Paul as "PawPaw" now is because according to Paul's girlfriend in the Netflix documentary, Paul would always call AM's dad (grandfather) every time something would happen rather than calling AM (dad). Weird, but I guess his grandfather was the mastermind of covering things up and making things go away in that area for decades with that family. Buster appeared to be AM's pet pick of the two sons according to Paul's girlfriend.

    • @deborahslade5216
      @deborahslade5216 Год назад

      As someone with Adhd I wondered if Paul perhaps had- as often inherited I was wondering which parent had … I was born seeking justice goodness knows why but I have always been bound by honesty- see straight through lies etc- seems to have gone other way in that family 😮

    • @TeeJayNZ
      @TeeJayNZ Год назад

      Well said ! Add to that Maggie didn’t want to be there and probably confronted him about the divorce she was seeking they argued night of the 6th then went out early to get away from Alex in the morning stayed away all day came home late probably asked Paul to come home as she was worried about Alex after dinner alex follows them to the kennels so she can nag and beg Maggie a bit more about leaving him she told him to leave ( his words in a slip up ) Paul saw what the augment was about and also told him to go and the rest is history . Maggie put the the pots of food in the fridge before she left for the kennels so Alex could heat it up the next night because she had no intention of staying the night of the 8th she would have gone to visit Randolph then gone back to the beach and the marriage would have been over even without the knowledge to the extent of Alex’s stealing and fraud .

  • @MunchkinsMotivation
    @MunchkinsMotivation Год назад +65

    I can't believe they let him keep explaining all these thing's

    • @shesisloved9992
      @shesisloved9992 Год назад +2

      Yep distractions.

    • @kimlarso
      @kimlarso Год назад +15

      Bc he tells on himself

    • @brettbryson6008
      @brettbryson6008 Год назад +1

      Lawyer buddies...🤥

    • @larrywakeman4371
      @larrywakeman4371 Год назад +5

      I know, I was brutally sexually assaulted and as the VICTIM ont he stand I was NOT allowed to say more than ONE sentence at a time- I was cut off while speaking, cut off while crying in agony, but this heinous murderer is allowed to go on and on and on....

    • @ambreyboo
      @ambreyboo Год назад +3

      Right! I’m like why are they letting him say so much when all they ask is simple questions.

  • @judymclarty1741
    @judymclarty1741 Год назад +15

    I believe that if Alex Murdaugh was innocent of these murders, he would have been much more composed when giving testimony. There's something about knowing you're innocent that would lead you to be truly focused on presenting facts of the experience without whining and cringing. There perhaps would be anger at being accused and that would be evident in his demeanor. His childlike behaviour feels like an act to me, especially given his propensity for lying, and continually negotiating his way of of trouble until it all came to a head. This act is just pathetic.

    • @alanwitonsky
      @alanwitonsky Год назад +3

      his memory and his answers do not make any sense. he can recall such unique small details, but cant recall other major things that you think you would remember. I remember exactly where I was and what I was doing on September 11th... It is hard for me to imagine not being able to recall more details on the day my wife and son was shot and i was literally there minutes before it happened.

    • @CamillaHolm
      @CamillaHolm 11 месяцев назад +1

      Agree! And it seems that the jury members agree about this too. The ones I've seen interviewed stated that they thought it was a mistake for him to take the stand.
      But this was the way he "successfully" operated for such a long time, he thought he could convince them.

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад +1

      Not being composed and acting like he's crying, sobbing, wiping dry tears while manufacturing a few, but his emotions change on a dim, from sobbing to lucid. People's emotions in real life don't change on a dime like this.

  • @chilechocodiva
    @chilechocodiva Год назад +65

    All these threats Paul supposedly got on social media, in bars, etc. and he *still* doesn’t go into detail of what these threats actually were. Why so vague?

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Год назад +11

      Social media??? He should have the proof,,,or a couple of witnesses but, no. He’s a lawyer with a badge..he should’ve sent the person a certified letter threatening to sue them for harassing paupa 😉👍🏻

    • @susietapliner
      @susietapliner Год назад +1

      Don’t you think they should examine Paul’s cell and social media ? Especially leading up to the murder date. No mention of this at all. Investigation is faulty and not complete for sure.

    • @chilechocodiva
      @chilechocodiva Год назад +10

      @@susietapliner Yeah, you'd think there would've been a thorough investigation of Paul's social media activities. Or, maybe there was, and there wasn't much to say about it. 🤔

    • @Snail.1
      @Snail.1 Год назад +3

      Paul has always been threatened and assaulted online and in public. That's well known especially online.

    • @hildeknarvik2440
      @hildeknarvik2440 Год назад +8

      Did you now Paul? I need too start at the beginning of the trail. Do you think he killed his wife and son. I leave in Norway. I have read about these case many times in our Norwegian newspapers. Please excuse me spelling I did only learn the most important words and grammar. I use google if I don’t understand some words. Have a wonderful day from Hilde in Norway. It’s middle of the night in Norway now.

  • @4halex
    @4halex Год назад +131

    It’s amazing how much he learned from the records

    • @criteria9514
      @criteria9514 Год назад +7

      He was under the influence...it changes what you remember and how you behave

    • @4halex
      @4halex Год назад +1

      @@criteria9514 he’s had time to prepare for this, even if doesn’t remember everything, than at least have your answers prepared. He must have had to remember how to win millions of dollars for clients and how to steal from them. You can’t have selective memory

    • @DeepCurve300
      @DeepCurve300 Год назад +17

      ​​@@criteria9514 No excuse for murder though. I could drink until the room spun and i would still know atleast something of the night.

    • @M.ds87
      @M.ds87 Год назад +6

      ​@@DeepCurve300 lol he does know something of the night, he just isn't recalling specific details
      A heavy opiod addiction coupled with a culture of lying due to his career and covering up his addiction for DECADES most definitely gives him some plausible deniability

    • @karenmoore7437
      @karenmoore7437 Год назад

      The sheriff's came up on him alex had a shotgun they saw dead bodies brains splattered n they never put handcuffs on him wow amazing low country at it's fineness

  • @JMay-
    @JMay- Год назад +26

    The question isn't "why did you lie." My question is why didn't AM or anyone on the defense team remember AM lied to the first officer on the murder scene, nullifying his paranoid excuse?

    • @alb6372
      @alb6372 Год назад +1

      Interesting angle

    • @sm3296
      @sm3296 Год назад +1

      I agree, a person finding their murdered wife and child would be in shock. You’d hardly be able to talk never mind formulate lies. Your brain just wouldn’t be able to do that while trying to comprehend something incomprehensible.

    • @brendakauffman2222
      @brendakauffman2222 8 месяцев назад +1

      AM didn't show any type of paranoia, so his statement that he was paranoid just doesn't hold up. Plus paranoia has symptoms and none of his law partners, clients or family testify to paranoia. He sights it, when it's convenient, as I believe he claimed drug addition with high usage because it was convenient and made others have more sympathy for him.
      He may have used opiates at times, but I don't think he was an addict for years taking the amount he claimed because he would have died if he was, and he wouldn't have been able to pull off elaborate money laundering schemes covering lies with lies.

  • @AnaFernandez-jp5uh
    @AnaFernandez-jp5uh 9 месяцев назад +11

    I don't buy his addiction lie. First, I don't know any dealer that would accept personal checks. Second, the dealer lived extremely modest. Third, there is no way that one individual could consume the same amount of drugs as a rock band and still function, much less in such a slick and manipulating manner. And finally, he would not be able to keep his eyes open for most of the day. He was laundering money faster than a busy dry cleaner.

    • @Applecompuser
      @Applecompuser 4 месяца назад +1

      Drugs do not excuse it. However, over time it takes more medine to get a desired result. Same folks who abuse booze. The body builds up a tolerance.

  • @mofreedom2913
    @mofreedom2913 Год назад +33

    Listening to his testimony over again, he didn't arrive at his office til around noon on June 7th. Paul was at work and Maggie had left for medical appointments. He had all morning to plant guns and a change of clothing at the shed or kennel area! Thank God the jurors didn't fall for his pathetic performance!

    • @kellymcginnis8631
      @kellymcginnis8631 Год назад +3

      in closing the prosecutor said he was not at work until 5 pm

    • @mofreedom2913
      @mofreedom2913 Год назад +3

      @@kellymcginnis8631 He tried to say he left work early, around 5. A coworker said he was there after 6pm. There's no end to the lies. Thank God the jury put him into the dust bin of bad trash!

    • @carolynpatty3711
      @carolynpatty3711 9 месяцев назад +1

      He is not a very convincing actor. Very poor performance.

    • @mofreedom2913
      @mofreedom2913 9 месяцев назад

      @@carolynpatty3711 Agreed Not a good father and husband either. Unlike many people with crippling addiction, he had the means to get help. He could have literally saved his life. His greed got him life in prison.🖐

  • @justthatgirl-ct4jo
    @justthatgirl-ct4jo Год назад +63

    I find it interesting how different courts are. This court allows witnesses to explain and pretty much say whatever they want as long as it very loosely pertains to the question. Some courts want very short and to the point answers. I wonder if this has to do with the culture of the district or if it's more about the judge's preferences and what he/she will allow.

    • @voguelacar
      @voguelacar Год назад +13

      There's a lot of interesting things about this court. They probably aren't used to cases like this. Everybody and everything ill equipped. I hope he doesn't get away because of these inadequacies

    • @deborahslade5216
      @deborahslade5216 Год назад +13

      Yes it’s fascinating to me as a Brit watching the trial and proceedings in the court- I like that they are loquacious in the south- the Judge is lovely- can’t imagine saying that about one of ours …

    • @ELITZAHH
      @ELITZAHH Год назад +7

      i think the more details shared by AM can help with any inconsistencies if he is lying. it also allows AM to ramble on about really small details and read into how he responds to different questions.

    • @dianeivanoff6312
      @dianeivanoff6312 Год назад +2

      Attorneys being questioned by attorneys, arguing with prosecution attorney..sounds like great grounds for the judge to let them go do it. It didn’t happened to any public witness

    • @brittanycoxphd7985
      @brittanycoxphd7985 Год назад +5

      I have thought the same. My father was murdered and consequently, I've been through a murder trial. I've never seen witnesses give so much personal history at the beginning of their testimony (although, I certainly see why it is done, here), and be allowed to give so many details - almost like a real conversation rather than question/answer.

  • @mofreedom2913
    @mofreedom2913 Год назад +35

    Those annoying nicknames. OMG.Funny how we never heard them during the 911 call, police interrogations, police bodycams, or jailhouse calls. If he thought he was endearing himself with the jury, he thought wrong. They saw right thru him.

    • @poms-eyeview2453
      @poms-eyeview2453 Год назад +1

      I felt like I needed a translator, trying to listen to him talk.

  • @polohorse315
    @polohorse315 Год назад +11

    So crazy how he’s nodding yes to every No answer he gives.
    Proves he’s lying

  • @onefreelife
    @onefreelife Год назад +91

    When he was denying murdering, he was saying no as he waved his head yes. That's a classic give away of someone lying. All trained law enforcement, psychologists, and health personnel know this. I wS in law enforcement and that is common knowledge. Criminals always think they are smarter than everyone else

    • @dibrentley7915
      @dibrentley7915 Год назад +13

      he does a lot of nodding anyway though, plus there needs to be more than one tell. I want them to ask WHY he didnt stop at his mums on the way home from work. why go home then go out?

    • @IJamesCordenLoveMyWife
      @IJamesCordenLoveMyWife Год назад

      Junk science

    • @annyoung6560
      @annyoung6560 Год назад +8

      I noticed that also but he’s seems to nod his head a lot during testimony.

    • @caz468
      @caz468 Год назад +4

      Has to be multiple actions to really tell if he’s lying

    • @GigglingHamster
      @GigglingHamster Год назад +3

      That's literally how he talks it's a soothing habit he has. Nothing to do with lying 🙄

  • @tracievendetta1908
    @tracievendetta1908 Год назад +45

    He never expresses hatred and anger for being accused of this horrendous. Evil act! And pleading for them to please find the people or person that killed them!!

    • @laceyjade9834
      @laceyjade9834 Год назад +1

      I mean neither did my uncle & he was exonerated with DNA evidence after 17yrs in prison. I’m not saying he’s guilty or innocent, just offering another perspective. Attorneys will advise against “outbursts” & judges will order there be none as well. It’s hard to know what you’d do in this situation whether you were guilty or innocent. I’d like to think I’d lose my ever loving mind, but again, my uncle thought so too but when the time came, he did not.

    • @Marie-rp9nt
      @Marie-rp9nt Год назад

      Agree, don’t believe he did it!

    • @tracievendetta1908
      @tracievendetta1908 Год назад +2

      @@Marie-rp9nt Explain the video

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад +6

      He put a time limit on the reward for any info leading to his wife and son's murder ....who does that?

    • @tracievendetta1908
      @tracievendetta1908 Год назад +4

      @@deborahhershey3045 Someone who loves his money more than his family! And probably scared someone would work hard to earn that reward!

  • @4halex
    @4halex Год назад +28

    The defense should pay a dollar for every “umm” to pay back the clients since they didn’t earn their 600k. This should be a law school course on what not to do when allowing the accused to take the stand.

    • @Tradsrad
      @Tradsrad Год назад

      Just curious how many likes did you get total with this videos comments:D kinda funny seeing you over and over again haha

  • @Ultradude604
    @Ultradude604 Год назад +34

    "Did you shoot your wife?"
    "No, I did not!" *Nodding vigorously*

    • @brantleythebeast4632
      @brantleythebeast4632 Год назад +4

      I noticed that

    • @e11even01
      @e11even01 Год назад +4

      i’m glad someone else noticed this too. such conflicting body language.

    • @Jackie371
      @Jackie371 Год назад +5

      He nods his head a lot during all kinds of testimony. So, for him, this doesn't seem to be a subconscious "tell", but rather a nervous habit.

    • @matthewbrooks1556
      @matthewbrooks1556 Год назад +5

      He’s a highly experienced lawyer, how could he make such a blatant rookie mistake? The only explanation is that he did it.

    • @lindaodell1077
      @lindaodell1077 10 месяцев назад +1

      Such a liar what an evil selfish person

  • @4halex
    @4halex Год назад +42

    He said he turned paul over by his belt loop which is odd considering he saw his brains on the ground, most people would not want to move a body in case you might make it worse.

    • @ashtonhugaboon6442
      @ashtonhugaboon6442 Год назад +9

      Yanked his belt loop so hard to turn him over that his phone “popped out”

    • @BrookeRainwater
      @BrookeRainwater Год назад +5

      I’m sure in a situation like that you’re not thinking properly enough to think “ohh I better not move or touch anything”

    • @sonia354
      @sonia354 Год назад +16

      I honestly think most ppl would be vomiting in absolute shock at the sight of their sons brains at his feet and just his face left. Think about how utterly gruesome that sight was? 🙈

    • @kimrayner4660
      @kimrayner4660 Год назад +16

      If I found my son like he supposedly found his boy I'd be on my knees and I would roll him over the best I could and I'd be cradling him in my arms rocking and screaming for my baby. To lift his supposed loved son by his belt loop shows you how little this poor excuse for a father loved his son. I remember holding my Dad when my little brother passed at 3months of age and I was nearly 5. I'm 64 now and I can still see my Dad with his head on my chest weeping for his son. It's something you never forget. This father lifted him by his belt loop...disgusting

    • @yeahB
      @yeahB Год назад +4

      ​@@kimrayner4660 it must have been such a blessing to have such a kind of father! And Kim I feel for you as you were such a little girl. I don't know, if I'd find my son murdered I'd probably want to preserve as much evidence as possible. Believe me I love my son very much, but I had a very very different upbringing than you, so for me cuddling is not such a need like for the most people. I would have the feeling my son wouldn't need it in this moment anymore. I could be wrong. I hope we won't experience something like this

  • @agapelove2853
    @agapelove2853 Год назад +74

    Alec knows exactly what he did by sitting in that chair, he knows how the dice is rolled, he knows how the ball bounces in that county .. he is playing hard ball with the Jury.. on his soft evil hearted heart
    makes me sick too even look at this man…. DO NOT BE SUCKED IN JURY .. he is doing what he does BEST
    EVIL AT ITS BEST

    • @chilechocodiva
      @chilechocodiva Год назад +18

      I just worry that there's that one juror who's not very bright, who's eating up his performance with a spoon. That's all it takes for this to be a hung jury. One stupid juror.

    • @lajunebromels7403
      @lajunebromels7403 Год назад +7

      I guess I am sucked in, because I can't see that he killed his wife and son. The other crimes yes, addiction is a powerful thing that causes many a good people to commit crimes. MURDER no,

    • @viewerpet12
      @viewerpet12 Год назад +5

      @@chilechocodiva, Do you realize the jury is limited to much less information to decide? They don't make their decision based on all the information you or the public sees. They aren't gossiping about the trial like the rest of us are. You act like it's a popularity contest that should decide. If he's found innocent it is the prosecutor's fault and specifically for the obnoxious passive/aggressive nature of his cross-examination of Alex.

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Год назад

      @Sara Gallegos I don't know...I think he may have killed the .01% chance of that...THIS GUY👊✊️🤜🤛🤜🤛🤜🤛🤜🤛🤜

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Год назад

      @@lajunebromels7403 23 yrs ago my friend got sober and split with her boyfriend who was a drunk and a meth addict. He decided her mom still owed him money from a small job he'd not finished. She told him she didn't so he beat her with a claw hammer. She was 79 yrs old & weighed 65 lbs. All this for only ($75) They arrested him in a seedy motel with a prostitute and drugs. He cried and said he didn't know what came over him. This summer a dark shroud will cover his head will he dies a peaceful death as they pump him full of drugs he used to do for fun. ,,,26 years later. Justice served . Not revenge. Killers do this stuff Every Single Day ....in every country
      Thank God my friend didn't pick up drinking either. She said that would mean he won and destroyed her mom and all who loved her. And she swore he'd never win. Please be careful making such blanket statements. Ready your post brought up terrible memories for her that she never frserjvrtfúí9

  • @maartenkranendonk8954
    @maartenkranendonk8954 Год назад +17

    This is how it happened: Alec knew he was about to be found out about his financial crimes. On top of that, he was being pressured on the boat case. He figured as a last resort, with Paul gone he might solve that problem. Only for him to realize that Maggie would know he killed him, so she would have to be killed too.

    • @louiseelliott936
      @louiseelliott936 Год назад +4

      Or perhaps he killed both of them because he didn't want to have his wife and son go through the embarrassment of him getting fired due to stealing.... or that he was on opioids for the past 20 years... or that he was unable to protect his son from the repercussions of the boating accident. And, if he could convince everyone that he was innocent, he would be able to collect the death benefits of his wife and child AND his father and possibly return all the money he had embezzled. Oh wait... he would NEVER do that!! Instead, he would leave South Carolina and try to find a new life in a new place where no one know of this!! What a greedy, self-centered POS!!!

    • @commercialaccount9501
      @commercialaccount9501 Год назад +1

      So why keep the other son alive?

    • @Ursweetplace
      @Ursweetplace Год назад +3

      @@commercialaccount9501 He was at school or else he may have also met the same fate. Allegedly, there was a time where Alex called Buster to come home unexpectedly weeks prior to and asked him to go Deer hunting. Buster had other plans and said No. Ya never know...Alex could have wanted to unalive him then.

    • @Countess88
      @Countess88 Год назад

      @@Ursweetplace - what’s with this god-awful word ‘unalive”?!?! It sounds so illiterate. DEAD or KILL - are the correct words.

    • @Ursweetplace
      @Ursweetplace Год назад +1

      @@Countess88 Actually unalive is the word now being used on RUclips with content creators because they have begun striking channels with those words you used in titles and comments.

  • @nutmeg8399
    @nutmeg8399 Год назад +13

    The more this malignant narcissist says paw-paw, the more I want him to NEVER get out of prison. Sorry Alex, your paw-paw defence just couldn't cut it.
    The weird zombie like rocking back and forth, the lip smacking, the snot dripping...ugh! Guilty!

  • @leeLee-qp6sr
    @leeLee-qp6sr Год назад +19

    He's so pretending to be innocent but he's just acting, he knows what happened and it's killing him inside that he's losing this case

  • @ThePoetSHAN
    @ThePoetSHAN Год назад +32

    I want to know: if AM's claim that someone else came on the property and murdered them - due to threats - was remotely true, how did the intruder know that Maggie or Paul would even be there that night, SINCE they no longer lived there with him 🤔? And If the target was Paul, and the mother was an unforseen causality, why was so shot so many times? A surprised killer would have probably shot her once and then run away, no?

    • @cocoa-s2698
      @cocoa-s2698 Год назад +6

      I was thinking the exact same things! Agreed. It was beyond just an- Oops! She was here too so one shot. Also agree- so if it wasn’t him they just assumed that they were at the kennels? Just can’t believe a word that he says. He lies about insignificant things & significant. But he knows exactly what he’s doing. 🤬

    • @mahoganysweets67
      @mahoganysweets67 Год назад +7

      That's why we all know he lured them there to kill them! They were the targets, his targets! All roads lead to this p.o.s! He was an idiot to think he was going to get away with this! You would think as a lawyer he would have came up with a much better plot to kill them but glad he didn't and that he wasn't a criminal lawyer or else he possibly would have pulled off a successful plot! Any criminal lawyer would have told his dumb ass. Is his attorney even a criminal lawyer with a history in homogeneous defense? I know it's a senator who practiced law but I guess it didn't matter anyway, this was a losing case with the amount of evidence, he may as well have literally left a trail of a red paint line coming straight to him from start to finish off this crime! He left a digital, forensic, word vomit one!

    • @deborah9775
      @deborah9775 Год назад

      @@mahoganysweets67The problem beyond the obvious lying,sociopath & narcissist creature he is for him is getting caught. Notice he said the statement about someone doing them so bad etc.couldn't even cry tears. For tending to paul paul & Maggie he did not have blood all over him or his feet etc. He did nothing. If he tried to check him for a pulse & tried to turn him over where is the blood? The belt loop really? Would love to see anyone turn someone over by the belt loop....What a stupid lie. Paul's phone he picked up,and saw no messages....how does he take the time to look at his phone etc. while trying to save them? Then puts it right back? No Paul's phone would of been under him just like his hands were. He had his phone in his hands. He thinks he touched Maggie down by her waist no pulse there but a bunch of blood! He should have had some blood on him he would have had to. To bad for him he didn't know the call starts recording before the operator answers. Quiet no hyperventilating no,crying etc. That started after he thinks the operator is part of his alibi of his emotional state. His story of lies begins. He doesn't know where he was shot but he can still see his brain. He is annoyed she is asking him questions. He also was angry that she would think he lived in a trailer or house. How dare she think he lives in a trailer. As if ppl. who live in trailers are awful ppl. way beneath him. In actuality ppl. live in trailers by choice. There is absolutely nothing wrong with trailers or those who live in them. They could get a huge amount of land & fancy houses too if they ripped everyone off. He is a criminal,liar,sociopath & murderer.An absolute monster. I would prefer anyone other than a creature like him. Most ppl. work hard and pay for their living by being honest & hard working. Something he doesn't get. He is the trash here. His family money,name,connections,etc. is what he has to support him. His family has been DA's and have police in their back pockets,judges who owe them,you name it they have them working for the family. A DA who prosecutes innocent victims to prove their power or punish anyone who comes forward with truth. Jurors who have been bribed or threatened if the outcome is not what the M family wants. This jury will,have some who will fear this powerful family who still runs the county. Sure hope they can be free of worries so they can actual give an honest opinion. If not it only takes 1 to cause a mistrial.

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад +1

      ..and vigilantes bring their own weapons! and they stalk their targets before they murder them. A scorned drug dealer would have taken more than the 2 rifles from Alex's arsenal and would have murdered him too.

  • @dianeuranowski3694
    @dianeuranowski3694 Год назад +48

    In discussing this with my sister, she pointed out that they got him becasue of the video that his son Paul took at the Kennels; It proved that Alex was there. My God, the way they failed to process that murder scene properly, if they didn't have that video, he probably would have gotten off, who knows?

    • @deborahhershey3045
      @deborahhershey3045 Год назад +13

      Yep that's why he left his phone at the house to make the investigators believe he was napping and not at the kennels planning the right time to ambush his son and hunt down his wife as she tried to flee. He hosed himself off, took his clothes off went back to house to shower and change clothes. Gathered up his clothes, rifles and Maggie's phone and ditched them on the way to his mom's for his alibi to be complete. He tried to get his mom's care provider to lie for him and he would pay for her wedding and get her a cushy job and she only had to say he was there twice as long as he was. 21 minutes to his mom's + 16 minutes back = 37 minutes + 40 min visit = 77 minutes + time to check the bodies and take their pulses would put him away from the property before Paul's last text message ... tells me he waited as long as he could before he killed his wife and son.

    • @dianeuranowski3694
      @dianeuranowski3694 Год назад +2

      @@deborahhershey3045Wow, I missed the offer to pay for her wedding. He is a diabolical fiend without remorse!

    • @adriennem7927
      @adriennem7927 Год назад

      Not really. He says they were all there, he left, took quick nap, went to his moms. Saw his mom (witness) and came back to find his family. You have to listen!

    • @adriennem7927
      @adriennem7927 Год назад

      I don't even think they found the gun

    • @kewl851
      @kewl851 Год назад +1

      That's SLED for you. Good old South Carolina Law Enforcement Division. They are very sloppy. Even the SLED director testified on the stand that she wasn't sure if the officers on the scene were her "guys" that walked around the kennels or if they saw the bodies that night. This is months after the murder and she STILL couldn't tell the court when or where SLED officers were on the property that night and she still didnt know, when she was on the stand, when they arrived or what they saw. She didnt even know which officers were sent there!

  • @oswaldomayberry9260
    @oswaldomayberry9260 8 месяцев назад +5

    Idk how much he paid this lawyer but whatever it was was too much. The guy takes 20 minutes to ask a question and fumbles over his words constantly.

  • @heartmountain1696
    @heartmountain1696 Год назад +40

    When the verdict was read, there was a sigh of relief from the many that have been hurt by this man. RIP Miss Maggie and Paul. Alex is where he belongs, in prison labeled a liar, thief and murderer.

  • @StrawberryFields4ever65
    @StrawberryFields4ever65 Год назад +29

    I wish it weren't true, but I really believe AM murdered his family. I'm not sure that the State has convinced the entire jury though. I have watched AM and I believe him to be without conscience and a very manipulative liar. If he's guilty, he'll find his punishment one way or another!!!

  • @sweetandsimple.
    @sweetandsimple. Год назад +28

    It's amazing how he used his lawyer skills to avoid divulging any contradictory or new information that wasn't already given by other people's testimonies. With most of his answers he made sure to reference a piece of evidence or testimony that was already presented. There's ALOT he's not mentioning. Plus he began his testimony by saying he lied one after the other. After that statement, nothing else he says can be trusted.

  • @walasiewicz
    @walasiewicz 8 месяцев назад +7

    Man the stuff he does with his face is just strange he looks like a cow chewing cud and there's a few times he gets a very dark evil look on his face which is probably the last look Paul and Maggie seen

    • @rileyf4312
      @rileyf4312 4 месяца назад +2

      Awful to think about but completely true

  • @peggychamberlain9515
    @peggychamberlain9515 Год назад +19

    He shot them after he put the hen in the cage. Went and took a shower, rolled up the weapons, cloths, Maggie's phone in the blue rain jacket. I would be checking his father's casket for the evidence...

    • @TeeJayNZ
      @TeeJayNZ Год назад

      Or Maggie’s and Paul’s he is that low