Prosecutor Presses Alex Murdaugh on Video of Him with Slain Family at Dog Kennel

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2023
  • Alex Murdaugh was pressed by prosecutor Creighton Waters about the video that depicts the disgraced lawyer with his wife and son at their dog kennel shortly before they were murdered. Waters grilled Murdaugh about why his story of the kennel visit changed leading up to the trial. The disbarred South Carolina attorney admitted he was with Maggie and Paul at the kennel on June 7, 2021, but claims he left that area of the property before the killings happened.
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  • @jeffmcclish127
    @jeffmcclish127 Год назад +1057

    “There was nobody around that the dogs didn’t know.” Case closed.

    • @MarmaladeSally
      @MarmaladeSally Год назад +60

      @@davidsantacarla I can’t wait to come back to this comment in a few days after the overwhelming guilty verdict. Not sure what trial you’re watching.

    • @ruthmelicharles5062
      @ruthmelicharles5062 Год назад +6

      Exactly 💯

    • @Belmyna
      @Belmyna Год назад +5

      ​@@MarmaladeSally fact

    • @dogloversmith7139
      @dogloversmith7139 Год назад +4

      Exactly

    • @the_beef4762
      @the_beef4762 Год назад +10

      @@davidsantacarla Welp...

  • @kristen398
    @kristen398 Год назад +1217

    Dang. He’s screwed himself “no one else was around for them to sense” a few minutes before they were killed

    • @ESBEAUTII
      @ESBEAUTII Год назад +147

      And he said that with certainty

    • @keepitsimple4629
      @keepitsimple4629 Год назад +119

      If you keep people talking long enough, they will slip up and tell at least part of the truth. Even practiced lying lawyers are not exempt from it. He will give himself away. I hate hearing him wander around with his answers and go on and on about inconsequential things. Deflection.

    • @discombob
      @discombob Год назад +66

      Yeah how could he know for sure there wasn’t someone waiting and watching them from somewhere, just little things that if he really were clueless about what happened to them he would be questioning the same things but he doesn’t question things about the killers

    • @summerbreeze3062
      @summerbreeze3062 Год назад +34

      Bingo!

    • @optimisticoutreach1236
      @optimisticoutreach1236 Год назад +34

      14:48 DONE

  • @colinbutts3320
    @colinbutts3320 Год назад +116

    Alex: “There was nobody else around… the kennels.”
    Defence team: 🙄🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @ahill4642
    @ahill4642 Год назад +170

    Love the prosecutor mentioning repeatedly “your new version of events”. 😂

    • @tmanchu
      @tmanchu Год назад +10

      Quietly reminding the jury Alex is a liar. “According to your new story”😂

    • @DollishDes
      @DollishDes 9 месяцев назад +3

      I thought the same thing! 😂😂

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 Год назад +676

    If only the dogs could testify.

  • @quantumrobin4627
    @quantumrobin4627 Год назад +135

    “When I got up from the nap, if I took a nap” 🤣this dude is a terrible liar when he should be good at it

  • @twe1995
    @twe1995 Год назад +327

    “I was getting ready to do exactly what I didn’t want to do “ that’s very strange wording knowing the full story now

    • @1957es
      @1957es Год назад +13

      What a bizarre way to describe getting sweaty - but didn’t he take a nap? - when you’re accused of about to kill your wife and son at that exact time.

    • @bobbuilds1403
      @bobbuilds1403 Год назад +13

      Exactly very odd in fact I thought he was getting ready to say which is to kill my wife and son

    • @kimma508
      @kimma508 Год назад +12

      It was definitely an odd statement.

    • @gustavovillanueva3088
      @gustavovillanueva3088 Год назад +1

      He was talking about doing opioids. And working all night on trying to cover his financial mess.

    • @brettcantrell8650
      @brettcantrell8650 Год назад

      @@1957es exactly ... on one hand he says he was ready to get to work and be sweaty and on another he says he wanted to nap....

  • @ahill4642
    @ahill4642 Год назад +522

    So fabulous that Paul’s video of the dog pinned this squirming psycho down as BEING THERE. What a complete nightmare for him. Paul was a thorn in his daddy’s side in a great many ways. Paul’s boat crash making Alex have to expose his financial crimes. Paul busting him with pills. Paul busting him for MURDER posthumously through his innocent dog video, concerned about the dog’s tail. I LOVE THAT THAT VIDEO EFF’ED ALEX OVER SO PERFECTLY.

    • @jefftaylor844
      @jefftaylor844 Год назад +4

      Umm ... Buster did it.

    • @c-qc-q2021
      @c-qc-q2021 Год назад +12

      In the not so distant future, everybody will be wearing bodycams.

    • @normac9931
      @normac9931 Год назад +16

      The little detective.
      RIP Paul

    • @debdrever4614
      @debdrever4614 Год назад +4

      110% indeed

    • @alciachristie781
      @alciachristie781 Год назад

      Get ready to do what he didn't wanna do to take out your wife and son

  • @aliciayu7917
    @aliciayu7917 Год назад +1098

    In his own words... "I was getting ready to do something I didn't want to do". Guilty people slip up and tell the truth, you just need to listen.

    • @Goldpoint3295
      @Goldpoint3295 Год назад +85

      I heard that too! I was expecting the prosecutor to ask: what was that?

    • @Seashed
      @Seashed Год назад +38

      He did ask, a/c. But it was a nano second Hail Mary save face answer.

    • @girl.anachronism5639
      @girl.anachronism5639 Год назад +10

      Yesssss

    • @traedwyer5962
      @traedwyer5962 Год назад +48

      Don't!!! I needed a drink when i heard that. True fact. True comes easy and doesn't have doubt... lying is about trying to recall something that never happened to you the way you are trying to relay it. Ffs.... He was nodding "yes" when he was saying "No" to the question about killing them. Ten mins on the stand.

    • @sweetea7035
      @sweetea7035 Год назад +18

      Hearing people is more important than watching their body language

  • @adiarun
    @adiarun Год назад +282

    The reason he is repeating everything is to think before answering!!!

    • @bolaadetiba8220
      @bolaadetiba8220 Год назад +18

      And he only did that when the prosecutors were asking him questions, almost never with his defense attorneys

    • @elainekoop4651
      @elainekoop4651 Год назад +10

      Exactly!

    • @schrisdellopoulos9244
      @schrisdellopoulos9244 Год назад +7

      Yep. Interrogation 101. Even Harpoo knew it & that's why he sat quietly staring. He told the court that he advised Alex not to take the stand. But Alex has to be in charge.

    • @bonnieb6984
      @bonnieb6984 Год назад +7

      Typical technique used by liars.

    • @silvams1976
      @silvams1976 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @michellegoodrich7115
    @michellegoodrich7115 Год назад +34

    Judge Judy always commented that if she asked a question and the person repeated the question back to her before answering, that person was thinking up a lie.

    • @blueeyesblueskiesahead1612
      @blueeyesblueskiesahead1612 Год назад +2

      I also remember her saying to someone in her courtroom, about their story, something like, “If it doesn’t make sense, that’s because it isn’t true.”

  • @Jess-rn5kp
    @Jess-rn5kp Год назад +187

    Exceptionally strange to utter “I was gettin’ ready to do what I didn’t wanna do” when your testifying as a defendant at a trial for double homicide. particularly when you’re being asked what you were doing just minutes prior to those murders

    • @liverecon769
      @liverecon769 Год назад +10

      Yeah, what is it that he didn't want to do? He didn't want to "doze off on the couch"? Because that is what he claimed he did right after

    • @eshometchel
      @eshometchel Год назад +8

      @@liverecon769 he says the thing he didn’t want to do was “get all hot and sweaty”

    • @janicem9225
      @janicem9225 Год назад +7

      @@eshometchel
      BS.
      He was subconsciously admitting to murder....just as admitting no one else was around that the dogs didn't know.
      His guilty conscience was getting to him, and he knew he deserved punishment.
      So instead of coming right out and saying he did it, he was going the long way around to admitting his guilt.

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Год назад

      @@eshometchel Oh, I thought he meant switching from Oxycontin to Advil...

    • @glennd8232
      @glennd8232 Год назад +2

      Spot on Jess, strange way to say..I didn't want to sweat...

  • @jackiep1124
    @jackiep1124 Год назад +518

    Exactly, there was no one else around who could have done this.

    • @dolladollabillsyo7698
      @dolladollabillsyo7698 Год назад +16

      Bingo!!!

    • @pastorofmuppets13
      @pastorofmuppets13 Год назад +32

      I'm glad the prosecutor kept asking that question about the dogs acting normal. I am surprised Murdaugh didn't catch onto that.

    • @Diaz.et.Pam.
      @Diaz.et.Pam. Год назад +5

      Perfect

    • @GrandmaLM
      @GrandmaLM Год назад +14

      He said it regarding dogs knowing “no body else around”

    • @danamustard1907
      @danamustard1907 Год назад +12

      Yep. He said NOONE ELSE AROUND. So glad he just admitted to what I figured happened.

  • @Clevermoreunicorn
    @Clevermoreunicorn Год назад +384

    Great job pressing him on these hunting dogs not sensing any strangers around. He even said Maggie took Bubba with her for protection so they would be protective of the family. No one else was around.

    • @tmp1111
      @tmp1111 Год назад +38

      Exactly " no one else was around" that's right AM it was all you

    • @virginiaprather8954
      @virginiaprather8954 Год назад +30

      That is what he said. “No one else was around”. So he just shot down the theory of others being around. He must have looked to make sure no one was around to see him.

    • @lynnzielinski3186
      @lynnzielinski3186 Год назад +15

      Yeah - The Dogs Didn't Feel The Need 2 Protect Thier own - No Danger!? Were ALL The other Dogs Locked Backup B4 OR After The Killings?? Why Did Alex Finally Bother 2 G02 The Kennels ONLY 2 Hurry Away?? Did Alex Put Bubba Away?? Did Anyone check The Dogs (Bubba)4 Any Family Blood - Maybe 4 Instinty Checking out his Dead Family??

    • @PaulsPatio
      @PaulsPatio Год назад +5

      When I got up from laying down if I was laying down I would have got up yes Mr Waters. 😂❤
      It’s looking like you might get 60 days optional ankle monitor after time served so sorry to bother you Alex is what he’s thinking. He like that Jussie Smollet guy guilty way way beyond any reasonable doubt 😮

    • @tmp1111
      @tmp1111 Год назад

      @@lynnzielinski3186 good point

  • @constancedenchy9801
    @constancedenchy9801 Год назад +259

    His son from the grave locked his Dad into a time and place with snapchat...absolutely amazing

    • @jetblack1211
      @jetblack1211 Год назад +12

      what a story,,, what a book.., and movie…! this is going to be…!

    • @juanplazas4593
      @juanplazas4593 Год назад +9

      This is going to be a Netflix movie, staring Jesse Williams as Alex Murdaugh

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Год назад

      ​@@juanplazas4593Wow, excellent choice. Much better than mine, because I was thinking Denzel.

    • @Human_Evolution-
      @Human_Evolution- Год назад +1

      ​@@juanplazas4593 Bill Burr as Alex. And just making a mockery of him. Would be great.

    • @rachelrachel3146
      @rachelrachel3146 Год назад

      Not really

  • @doughefernan2758
    @doughefernan2758 Год назад +5

    He was in a hurry to get back to the house to nap for 12 minutes??

  • @janicew5320
    @janicew5320 Год назад +268

    He has turned out to be the prosecutors best witness yet! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @marlapearce8537
      @marlapearce8537 Год назад +3

      I agree completely!

    • @mothebarakuoane363
      @mothebarakuoane363 Год назад +2

      Exactly 😅😅😅

    • @audreywheeler-downing3144
      @audreywheeler-downing3144 Год назад +1

      Yup👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @Chels-fz5uq
      @Chels-fz5uq Год назад +7

      Yeah he keeps saying “would have” as in what he would have done under normal circumstances….which these were not.

    • @mothebarakuoane363
      @mothebarakuoane363 Год назад +1

      @@Chels-fz5uq great observation there. Thank God the jury saw through his BS.

  • @zonadaniell4584
    @zonadaniell4584 Год назад +10

    "I think. I would've gone in front door" instead of "I went in front door". Never a straight answer..

  • @katyflex09
    @katyflex09 Год назад +269

    When my sister and niece were killed in a car accident I can still recall my last conversation with them. When you lose someone that you loved so dearly, you remember.

    • @ashtonguillory2179
      @ashtonguillory2179 Год назад +6

      I'm sorry

    • @kimma508
      @kimma508 Год назад +4

      I’m so sorry! That’s awful!

    • @jcd3869
      @jcd3869 Год назад +7

      So sorry for your loss I really am. Nothing close to your loss but I had to put my dog down last month and I remember exactly how many breaths and bites of steak I gave her right before the final shot was given. No way he doesn’t remember his wife and sons last words and moments before he left for his parents.

    • @MarsTV_Cartoons
      @MarsTV_Cartoons Год назад +5

      Of course you can! That's exactly what I thought. Your comment gave me chills. How tragic for you x

    • @claymac7895
      @claymac7895 Год назад +4

      Oh 100%. He wouldn’t forget the last things he said to his wife and child. That’s ridiculous.

  • @billyeggers3831
    @billyeggers3831 Год назад +683

    This guy leaves no time for a stranger to murder his wife and son at the kennels. Unbelievable!

    • @sloan_005
      @sloan_005 Год назад +83

      …..and if there had been, why did he lie about being at kennels and ALL the many other details he gave??? Because he is the killer!

    • @rubeniamalone3810
      @rubeniamalone3810 Год назад

      @@sloan_005 I think he lied bec. he is a crackhead.

    • @Bugsy0333
      @Bugsy0333 Год назад +16

      @@sloan_005 Are you 100% certain ? No doubt ?

    • @lillianbogle3484
      @lillianbogle3484 Год назад +51

      And he just assured us that there was no on in the woods that could have been waiting to kill them.

    • @justinm1200
      @justinm1200 Год назад +46

      ​​@@Bugsy0333 100% certain he did it. Maggie and Paul were killed right around the time there cell phone activity went dead forever. Alex was there at the kennels at this time even though he consistently lied and told everyone he was not.

  • @Hawk89gt
    @Hawk89gt Год назад +236

    So, he’s now admitted he was there within minutes of their last phone activity, now he’s admitting there was no one else around. Why doesn’t he just admit he killed them, he’s all but there.

    • @videos7501
      @videos7501 Год назад +21

      He doesn't even realize how he is incriminating himself. Those lawyers must be just disgusted.

    • @schrisdellopoulos9244
      @schrisdellopoulos9244 Год назад +17

      That's how killers usually confess. Little by little and they box themselves into a corner. You're right. Another day on the stand and he would've admitted all.

    • @skye6519
      @skye6519 Год назад +6

      if he isn’t found guilty there is something seriously very very wrong with our justice system

    • @jetblack1211
      @jetblack1211 Год назад +3

      it’s simple.., he’s a hard core liner..,a person who doesn’t speak the truth…! ! period..!

    • @chocolatetownforever7537
      @chocolatetownforever7537 Год назад +1

      ​@@jetblack1211Cmon man. He spoke the truth when he stated his name.
      You gotta start SOMEWHERE. Cut the guy some slack....

  • @memdy7452
    @memdy7452 Год назад +48

    For being such a good liar he forgot to lie and say "Yes, the dogs seemed restless; there may have been a stranger lurking about." Having no suspicion that anyone else was lurking about is more proof he was the only person who could have done it.

    • @adw1768
      @adw1768 Год назад +6

      Exactly...

    • @TotallyDudeFun
      @TotallyDudeFun Год назад

      People from the south aren’t that smart tbh

    • @MrBangbangjim
      @MrBangbangjim Год назад +3

      Yeah, AM even looked confused and perplexed as to why Creighton would ask such a question, like "what does that have to do with anything?" I wonder if stupidity runs in the Murdaugh family.

  • @OG-GHOST2
    @OG-GHOST2 Год назад +52

    I love how even his defense attorneys are like "holy crap he actually did it" lol

    • @blackhorse8427
      @blackhorse8427 Год назад

      It's his good friend. He knew it from the beginning

    • @TheObsoletist33
      @TheObsoletist33 Год назад

      He looks impressed.

    • @OPEN_EYE
      @OPEN_EYE 6 месяцев назад +3

      They look like they know it's over

  • @sloan_005
    @sloan_005 Год назад +379

    If he’s not the killer, why lie about being at kennels and all the other five thousand tiny details to Police? GUILTY.

    • @mayimoona4868
      @mayimoona4868 Год назад +5

      Same for me Guilty Guilty and Guilty. Why lie in the first place?

    • @grisben
      @grisben Год назад +17

      Busters turn to be prosecuted for the death of Stephen Smith 😊

    • @valerieg369
      @valerieg369 Год назад +2

      His lawyers are as crazy as him.

    • @ValorZeroActual
      @ValorZeroActual Год назад

      ​@@mayimoona4868 the mm

    • @PakiNewsNetwork
      @PakiNewsNetwork Год назад

      Just because he lied makes him a murderer...don't be silly.

  • @smittysomething1948
    @smittysomething1948 Год назад +675

    I don’t know why Alec wasted money for defense attorneys when he chose to get on the stand and look like a stone cold heartless killer and further traumatize the rest of the family members with this parade of misery.😢

    • @Sara-xk1ns
      @Sara-xk1ns Год назад +98

      Bc he’s a narcissist. He thinks he can talk his way out of anything and his word should be trusted. Smh he’s pure evil.

    • @truthseeker1234
      @truthseeker1234 Год назад +62

      Because he is cocky. He believes he can convince at least one juror better than what his lawyers can do.

    • @Virus-xm7qc
      @Virus-xm7qc Год назад +29

      He TRAUMATIZED us all over again too!😮

    • @sh2697
      @sh2697 Год назад +19

      i wonder how he paid for the attorneys.

    • @ninaappelt9001
      @ninaappelt9001 Год назад +16

      He said he chose to testify refusing to discuss it with his lawyers. Said it was his call alone.

  • @bobbyswain7049
    @bobbyswain7049 Год назад +169

    OMG....he just sat up there and told the freakn world that he did it. There was nobody else there for the dogs to be scared of and I WAS FIXING TO DO SOMETHING THAT I DIDNT WANT TO DO.....holy sheet.....that sent chills up my spine. Thank you Paul...thank you....you did good. He didnt get away with it

    • @janeferguson4455
      @janeferguson4455 Год назад +13

      It sounds like Paul had a lot of problems, but his momma Loved him and God allowed for him to identify his killer in an unquestionable way !

    • @tzillacapone7066
      @tzillacapone7066 Год назад +9

      Paul was garbage too

    • @kathyhollerback7786
      @kathyhollerback7786 Год назад +6

      He also said "I did what I did" when describing what he did there..

    • @rosezamora9129
      @rosezamora9129 Год назад +1

      I wonder if he knew he was gonna die. Or if he knew what was gonna happen to him. He had drove with his dad earlier that day.

    • @katrinat.3032
      @katrinat.3032 Год назад

      @@rosezamora9129 How horrible that his dad could be so casual and familiar, then shoot him in the chest and head

  • @tazma93
    @tazma93 Год назад +28

    He phrases the key moments in his timeline by saying “I would have…” not “I did …“. He’s story telling and not recalling a memory.

    • @Summer-en9hs
      @Summer-en9hs Год назад

      Its because he changes his story - so after this he had to pretend he was just saying maybe I did this .. and that… after changing story this way was his only chance. Just still made him worse in the case, because it reminded jury over and over about changing story before.

  • @mytubaiscold1
    @mytubaiscold1 Год назад +58

    you know his defense team is not even objecting anymore. they are sensing that he has lied to them too

  • @cindyshirreffs2099
    @cindyshirreffs2099 Год назад +154

    Tells on himself a few times here:
    'there were no strangers for the dogs to sense'
    'getting ready to do what I didn't want to do'

    • @brucerulz5297
      @brucerulz5297 Год назад +15

      add to that, “maggie asked me to leave"

    • @user-qi3nb8dz8w
      @user-qi3nb8dz8w Год назад +2

      ​​@@brucerulz5297 "why don't you just Foff"? Or words to that effect would be technically asking a question,.....?
      Or "why don't you just go lie down on the couch so you don't sweat"?, Or words to that effect, While we both just bleed out here at the kennels, perhaps still a question ❓

    • @Goatonomics
      @Goatonomics Год назад +1

      😂😂😂yup

    • @Goatonomics
      @Goatonomics Год назад +3

      On top of the fact he lied and said he wasn’t there. Now he’s there.

    • @courtneycoley8487
      @courtneycoley8487 7 месяцев назад +1

      And went down there and did what I did

  • @cduke3417
    @cduke3417 Год назад +94

    No parent or spouse would forget the last conversations with their loved ones. It's been 15 yrs since my son died and I remember every word verbatim - and I'm no experienced atty.

    • @pj89-96
      @pj89-96 Год назад +6

      Same 9 years 😥

    • @jetblack1211
      @jetblack1211 Год назад +10

      my Mom died 39 years ago.., and still remember all the times we had together …,it’s etched into my memory with an iron.., never to be forgotten,she was 94 years at that time…

    • @janeferguson4455
      @janeferguson4455 Год назад +3

      Me too ! My MOM , 20 years ago in May ! Not verbatim all of the conversation but I clearly telling her " I love you, Mom "!

    • @emilyheather328
      @emilyheather328 Год назад

      If your high on pills you will or maybe he doesn't want to tell if

    • @washcaps71
      @washcaps71 Год назад

      @@emilyheather328 I was on benzos while my mom was on hospice and remember every moment

  • @teresaperkins9862
    @teresaperkins9862 Год назад +112

    When he said" I was getting ready to do exactly what I didn't want to do" He really was admitting it.

    • @daliborashadowheart2111
      @daliborashadowheart2111 Год назад +2

      What time stamp did he say that?

    • @dandaadnad529
      @dandaadnad529 Год назад

      @@daliborashadowheart2111 3:20

    • @janeferguson4455
      @janeferguson4455 Год назад +1

      @@daliborashadowheart2111 don't know exact time.. but it is in this video when he talks about wanting to leave the kennels and return to the house.

    • @emilyheather328
      @emilyheather328 Год назад +1

      Don't you listen he meant he didn't want to work or get hot and sweaty

    • @teresaperkins9862
      @teresaperkins9862 Год назад +5

      @@emilyheather328 can't you read in between the lines!

  • @RagingBullX89
    @RagingBullX89 Год назад +19

    We need that chicken on the stand.

  • @judymeyer8155
    @judymeyer8155 Год назад +169

    The dogs would have alerted to a stranger, so by AM’s own admission it was just the three of them in the area.

    • @susanbengston3208
      @susanbengston3208 Год назад +8

      Oh whoa, Big Foopah Alick 🫤

    • @sinetteiversen9978
      @sinetteiversen9978 Год назад +16

      The Evil defendant said himself,nobody was there

    • @kelleycustomartistry5542
      @kelleycustomartistry5542 Год назад +16

      The dogs and the guines!! He said they are super loud when there’s a disturbance.

    • @kathleenoloughlin461
      @kathleenoloughlin461 Год назад +22

      The only way those dogs would not have warned them is if it was someone they knew. This man is so guilty!

    • @janicelumpkin601
      @janicelumpkin601 Год назад +6

      @@kathleenoloughlin461 EXACTLY!!!!! Dogs would have definitely barked at a STRANGER....And who gave the code to the gate for a stranger to enter into the property???

  • @MrBangbangjim
    @MrBangbangjim Год назад +10

    "There was nobody around for them to sense" The prosecution team was bursting with glee with that statement and the defense was gobsmacked.

  • @PumaLyn
    @PumaLyn Год назад +26

    If you tell the truth, you don't have to have a good memory.

    • @silvams1976
      @silvams1976 Год назад +1

      That's what Judge Judy always says and it's true. And the truth no matter how crazy it is always makes sense and if it doesn't it's because it's a lie, that's what I've always said.

  • @elfritts9895
    @elfritts9895 Год назад +706

    I'm a drug addict and have known lots of drug addicts and this guy isn't a drug addict he's addicted to stealing and lying .

    • @carrieanncancino5118
      @carrieanncancino5118 Год назад +46

      Straight up

    • @whiteguydre
      @whiteguydre Год назад +77

      I don’t know about you but when I was using I knew EXACTLY how much I used…he was way too vague.

    • @Sara-xk1ns
      @Sara-xk1ns Год назад +37

      @@whiteguydre exactly!!! His rant was ridiculous. How hard would’ve it have been to say “I started years ago on hydrocodone but bc my tolerance got high I ended up on 30mg Oxy’s and I’d need one like every 6hrs or so, so maybe 4-5 a day.” That’s 1 sentence that summed up his 10 min rant when asked how many pills a day he was taking at the time of the murder. He makes my skin crawl so much.

    • @JGriffin5150
      @JGriffin5150 Год назад +51

      Not all drug addicts are junkies who can't function in society. Most addicts in this country are exactly like this. Most addicts are people you'd never suspect of being an addict. Addicts work in literally every industry u can think of.

    • @joy-115
      @joy-115 Год назад

      He's a narcissist and a pathological liar

  • @trainorrochelle
    @trainorrochelle Год назад +115

    You can tell he's used to being in control of conversations

    • @supai8725
      @supai8725 Год назад +2

      Speak for yourself. I can tell he’s nervous, refuses to answer the obvious and has a very selective memory. He is manipulating the jury in helping them find him guilty 😝

    • @debbieragsdale7776
      @debbieragsdale7776 Год назад +5

      Absolutley he was backed up in a corner thank God for the Video Paul made

    • @thedalillama3143
      @thedalillama3143 Год назад +5

      Yeah, I agree. He's trying to control the narrative he created and the prosecutor ain't having it.

    • @debbieragsdale7776
      @debbieragsdale7776 Год назад +1

      Alex thought he had all his I dotted and t crossed but when he learned of the video paul hd made with the dog then it realy changed up his alaby but as he was on the stand he kept adding to things and at several times not answering a direct question

  • @UsedtoBe271
    @UsedtoBe271 Год назад +404

    You don’t remember the last words you spoke to your dead wife and son? Most people have a vivid recollection of their last interaction with loved ones and finding out they died .

    • @elizagrogan9454
      @elizagrogan9454 Год назад +17

      ​@psfulton414 Exactly. I came upon a bad car crash a few years back. I jumped out of my car and saw one man severely injured on the ground. I pressed emergency number and was saying, "Come on". I

    • @gwendolynkatz3067
      @gwendolynkatz3067 Год назад +9

      Exactly what I was thinking ? He is so guilty !

    • @magnuskane246
      @magnuskane246 Год назад +21

      This isn't really true at all and for everyone. Which is why someones emotional reaction can't be used as evidence. Everyone reacts differently to trauma.. Some people cry, some people get angry, some people shut down. You can't say "Well because I would be crying and a mess and he wasn't that means he did it". I'm not saying he's innocent, but to act like everyone reacts the same is redic and not realistic.

    • @UsedtoBe271
      @UsedtoBe271 Год назад +6

      @@magnuskane246 completely agree- a person in shock might seem to be devoid of emotion to someone else. What they used to call shell shock in the military is how some react to a traumatic event and the person may be described as having a “thousand yard stare”, meanwhile the person next to them who witnessed the same thing is excitable, talking quickly and hyped up on adrenaline.

    • @dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424
      @dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 Год назад +3

      That's not true,most times you dont know the last time is the last time

  • @kelleycustomartistry5542
    @kelleycustomartistry5542 Год назад +43

    This clip right here FLOORED me. I couldn’t believe it wasn’t pointed out more. Not only is he too self absorbed to catch him confessing but he’s also so cold and clueless about how he said his final goodbyes…if he even did. Yikes. So cold and narcissistic.

  • @TryMeMrsRabbit40
    @TryMeMrsRabbit40 Год назад +43

    The fact that I'm still stuck on this case and this man has been sentenced and all is beyond me! 😫🤒 i just CANT let it go . i Really see why investigators stay up all night and can't sleep thinking about their victims it really take a toll . i watch alot of crime cases BUT, this one! i can't let go i just can't.

    • @TheJawn_G
      @TheJawn_G Год назад +5

      The other day I was like I’m done watching this lol , then I was like nope I need to see why they convicted lol

    • @TryMeMrsRabbit40
      @TryMeMrsRabbit40 Год назад +3

      @@TheJawn_G Girl yes!!! i was the same way... My Boyfriend like didn't you watch the 1 year trial and sentencing already? 😂😂😂 I'm like yes but they got something wrong and I'm Gone Get to the bottom of it lol 😭😭🤣

    • @TheJawn_G
      @TheJawn_G Год назад +1

      @@TryMeMrsRabbit40 yes I need to know all details

    • @Netchick41
      @Netchick41 Год назад +6

      I agree this case is very addictive. When I think I'm done watching, I find myself watching more.

    • @TryMeMrsRabbit40
      @TryMeMrsRabbit40 Год назад +2

      @@Netchick41 Yessss ! i swear me too even though the trial over its still evidence being released that i never saw and I'm still intrigued 😣 i will not let up on this lol

  • @seanwalsh7603
    @seanwalsh7603 Год назад +26

    “There was no one else there.” - AM

  • @ichdieLivi
    @ichdieLivi Год назад +285

    Just like with Jodi Areas, everything is *a fog* except for the new made-up story that fits the undeniable evidence

    • @Sara-xk1ns
      @Sara-xk1ns Год назад +20

      He is so detailed on everything, including how he used his thumb to push the dogs cheek into its tooth to make it drop the chicken yesterday. Like we need to know that crap. But he can’t tell them if or where he touched his wife and son to check for their pulse smh and if he says “well now that I’ve seen the records I know…” one more time I want to scream haha it is clear he is adjusting his story based on all the evidence he’s been sitting and watching. I’m glad the lawyer is calling him out on this new story that suddenly came up now after all this time when he’s had every chance to tell the truth.

    • @Betsy-R
      @Betsy-R Год назад +11

      Addicted to money too! I think he was addicted to the scam. I think he liked being “the smartest person in the room” that no one knew he was scamming all this cash & swindling these vulnerable sweet people.

    • @Josh_you_uh
      @Josh_you_uh Год назад +1

      @@Betsy-Rspot on except for sweet ppl, majority of ppl aren’t sweet. Ppl suck

    • @timothyhh
      @timothyhh Год назад

      Jodi Arias was the other way around. She remember every minute detail of her life and was happy to recount them on the stand for daaaaaaays. The only time her superior biographical memory failed her was when the day when she had to kill her ex-bf in self-defense.

    • @JanNan
      @JanNan Год назад +3

      Spot on, RIP Travis Alexander 🙏 😢

  • @NPitts-cw3oe
    @NPitts-cw3oe Год назад +35

    I think the "Maggie asked me to leave" is a Freudian slip. I truly believe that in desperation he tried to get Maggie to give her property over one last time to get him outta trouble she knew nothing about.. He knew his father's death would be any day and that was the last draw he had for Maggie, particularly after he came out as a thief.

  • @zonadaniell4584
    @zonadaniell4584 Год назад +86

    How would a stranger know when to expect Maggie and Paul at kennels? Just not feasible.

    • @martinaosullivan1622
      @martinaosullivan1622 Год назад +4

      Unless there told as if it was planned with the time he arranged to be there to meet them

    • @HIGH_noon
      @HIGH_noon Год назад +2

      have you never heard of scoping out your target? for all we know they werent even planning on killing them that night but even if they were they dont have to know anything other then that area is where the kennel is and when the dog sitter isnt the one looking after them its alex maggie and paul who goes and feeds plays gets 1 or 2 to have around them... they coulda been gathering intel and decided now is good as ever... they coulda got spooked when alex wasnt around anymore... they coulda been going for paul cuz he killed that girl with boat and just had to get maggie cuz she was there... they coulda been getting maggie as a way to get back at alex or paul for all they did and didnt realize paul was even there or thought he left...
      i mean there are so many holes in this event and to me yall just take one little detail and say GUILTY as if you know exactly what wouldve happened in your own little world your created. for all we know he did do it but maybe he didnt do it... to even say the word "stranger" is hilarious to me cuz youre acting like some guy from kansas just got off the bus walked 15 miles to a random house and sat in the woods... ohhhh and to take it to your comment he somehow knew they would be there lmao... for all we know it was a random stranger who just escaped the mental hospital the next county over broke into a home grabbed some guns and randomly ended up in the back woods by mosselle and the kennel.

    • @constancedenchy9801
      @constancedenchy9801 Год назад +1

      Stanger could know exactly where they are if he/she had an appropriate locate them

    • @felisha209
      @felisha209 Год назад +3

      @@HIGH_noon ma’am. Lmao

    • @HIGH_noon
      @HIGH_noon Год назад

      @@felisha209 hahaha you think im a girl... lmao maam

  • @Neti.j
    @Neti.j Год назад +59

    He never answers yes or no it’s always a whole explanation.

  • @AJManol
    @AJManol Год назад +8

    Walk me through how trained hunting dogs wouldn’t be barking their heads off if ANYONE unfamiliar was even a few hundred yards near that kennel.

  • @LemonCrush1078
    @LemonCrush1078 Год назад +94

    Paul has no idea how important his video has been to getting justice for his and his mothers murder.

    • @sunshinecasey
      @sunshinecasey Год назад +7

      Yes he does. Trust me. He does

    • @roscoerevenge
      @roscoerevenge Год назад +8

      What about justice for Mallory?

    • @mommyof3_908
      @mommyof3_908 Год назад +1

      Truly chilling.

    • @sarahelizabeth7705
      @sarahelizabeth7705 Год назад +3

      ​@roscoerevenge I'm concerned about that too. Buster probably killed that kid Stephen Smith. This family is just shameful. Maggie sounds like an absolute Saint. I still think Paul killed Mallory, and I think Buster killed Stephen Smith.

    • @lynzier2930
      @lynzier2930 Год назад +1

      ​@@sarahelizabeth7705 same

  • @ESBEAUTII
    @ESBEAUTII Год назад +4

    I’m sick of him repeating almost every question he is such a liar

  • @janicebeare8127
    @janicebeare8127 Год назад +132

    He was getting ready to do exactly what he didn't want to do. That is likely the absolute truth.

  • @cald1421
    @cald1421 Год назад +7

    “I drove down there, *I did what I did* I said I’m leaving. I left.”
    Very interesting choice of words

  • @vp0617
    @vp0617 Год назад +28

    Wow...this is like, better than a movie scene the way that prosecutor knew to use this guy's ego against him with his firm, acusatory energy and no nonsense logic. Amazing.

  • @jackiep1124
    @jackiep1124 Год назад +18

    Keep repeating the question to buy yourself some time there buddy.

  • @conquest201
    @conquest201 Год назад +311

    This is what it sounds like, when you lie and make things up on the spot.
    Someone telling the truth, wont need to think things through if they happened exactly the way they said.
    Remember, he tried to spin an alibi immediately to the first responders.. Now he admits to lying to them

    • @mariapilarme
      @mariapilarme Год назад +14

      He repeats the question, that gives him time to think an answer .

    • @e.sterling141
      @e.sterling141 Год назад +9

      Yes! When you actually experience something, answering questions about the facts of that experience don't take that long to recall. But when you have to process and recall a story you made up, it takes long to come up with the answer. 100%.

    • @horsetowater
      @horsetowater Год назад +1

      I actually think tia is what a word class liar abounds like, I think he has been almost flawless in his answers whilst the prosecution have attempted some obfuscation of his narrative

    • @letsgobrandon4504
      @letsgobrandon4504 Год назад +5

      Yes, he repeats the questions so he has a little extra time to think of an answer. Unbelievable

    • @e.sterling141
      @e.sterling141 Год назад +5

      @@horsetowater I agree he did a pretty good job most of the time. Evading answering difficult questions. Stalling and confusing everything by talking around it and rambling about different things. As well as knowing when to admit to fault and when to "remember" things, and when to pretend he didn't remember. He also was careful to say answer in a non commital way by saying I "believe" and I "think" , so that it wouldn't really be considered lying if he got called out later. It wasn't until hours into his questioning by the prosecutor that I started noticing him make a few mistakes. Probably due to fatigue as well as the prosecutor upping the pressure. ( And it IS hard to keep up lies for that long of a period. Much more mentally exhausting than telling the truth.)
      And so the prosecutor did manage to land some punches at that time, and really nail him a few times. Yes hes a skilled and practiced liar (and lawyer) but I still can't believe he took the stand. I think it was a mistake.

  • @jagger9031
    @jagger9031 Год назад +20

    " there was nobody else around "...he stepped right into that statement without thinking. He could have invented a story that the dogs were sensing something wrong

    • @rbetancourt1988
      @rbetancourt1988 Год назад +1

      at least say they were barking but they didn't find it strange or unusual.

    • @TheLaurahar
      @TheLaurahar Год назад

      Exactly

  • @KevinCoxner
    @KevinCoxner Год назад +13

    "There was nobody else around for them to sense" well there you have it... self admission at its best

  • @margo3367
    @margo3367 Год назад +57

    He’s not looking at the jury today. Wonder why.

    • @ZeeGeeBee
      @ZeeGeeBee Год назад +12

      He isn’t selling his story today he’s focused on keeping the story straight

  • @Jake-fm5oe
    @Jake-fm5oe Год назад +68

    Whats crazy is he hasn't not once asked where the killer is

  • @dianabraley8307
    @dianabraley8307 Год назад +72

    The prosecutor gave him an out - to say that maybe it was strangers who came up after he left - and he was asking if the dogs sensed people near by maybe hiding in the bushes. But he specifically says there was no one else there. So - three people are in a field, one leaves and the other two people are dead. Who else could have done this? He could have took the bait and said - yes they were acting kinda funny etc. He just damned himself when he said there was NOONE else out there that night. Wow!

    • @Alexa_2208
      @Alexa_2208 Год назад +7

      I thought that too. Why not take the bait, unless you were completely unaware of Mr Waters intentions with those questions.

    • @user-qi3nb8dz8w
      @user-qi3nb8dz8w Год назад +3

      In saying nobody else was there that line of questioning stops. If he said maybe there was it would have been a whole new web of lies he needs to come up with, on the spot. Having split second to decide which way to go he shut that line down. Damned either way 👍

    • @haleighford2366
      @haleighford2366 Год назад

      Maybe they wanted to see how far he would lie so the can smack him in the face with what they have against him.. they’d ask who would he out there and why? Did y’all doing something to someone for them to want to do this.. what did she do to someone what did he do? He was at the kennel.. Their property is gated.. idk if it was left open or closed.. they have tons of grassed area..

  • @tresaten476
    @tresaten476 Год назад +4

    “No one else around for them to sense!”
    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @wealthbuilder59
    @wealthbuilder59 Год назад +199

    Alex murdaugh seems to have selective memory that allows him to only remember things he wants to remember. You would think a person who lost both of his most beloved family members in moments after he was with them both would be able to recall everything to the second. And most notably be able to hear gun shots in the evening hours while he was at the house just yards away .

    • @tabora_
      @tabora_ Год назад +8

      4:10 bingo

    • @atee6331
      @atee6331 Год назад +8

      Agreed… any loving family would hold onto every word spoken between you two. Or even if you the person didn’t say “I love you,” that would haunt after such tragedy. Or “she told me she loved me… that’s the last time I ever heard her tell me that.” It would be heart-wrenching!

    • @ashleybreckheimer1387
      @ashleybreckheimer1387 Год назад +10

      If I was innocent, I'd be furious with the time wasted on me and not finding the actual killer or killers

    • @handyvan3422
      @handyvan3422 Год назад +4

      @@ashleybreckheimer1387 right

    • @amandacarullo8638
      @amandacarullo8638 Год назад +3

      Exactly. He doesn’t remember. The last convo he had with his family. NO WAY he would have replayed that moment in his head over and over and over. I wish the prosecutor would have mentioned both that fact and the loose hunting dogs not sensing any other human

  • @mattcero1
    @mattcero1 Год назад +16

    Dang! 1:35 "There was nobody else around for them to sense." Basically he's saying there was no one else there would could have killed mom and son. Not good for the defense.

  • @jayqueuescontent8075
    @jayqueuescontent8075 Год назад +8

    I can’t believe he says “there was no one else around to sense” and “I was getting ready to do what I didn’t wanna do”

    • @JamminJessi
      @JamminJessi Год назад

      💯💯💯

    • @Munsy42
      @Munsy42 Год назад +1

      Lies mixed in with truth!

    • @theunfazed7109
      @theunfazed7109 Год назад

      Yeah, it's like some smug reference he was making

  • @ginapeel1924
    @ginapeel1924 Год назад +14

    Conveniently forget, conveniently remember, he’s so arrogant, he knows how to answer the questions to cause confusion and start a argument, making it up as he goes along.

  • @chevlife3311
    @chevlife3311 Год назад +72

    AM is so entitled he feels his responses shouldn't be disputed. Dog didn't bark for anyone else so there was no one else there to kill those people. He's guilty as sin.

    • @Sara-xk1ns
      @Sara-xk1ns Год назад +6

      Don’t forget yesterday he said those guineas make a lot of noise if something is around and we never heard about them making noise or anything. Smh.

  • @annieseaside
    @annieseaside Год назад +2

    Can’t recall “Last words” to his loved ones. 🙄

  • @mistiemerritt6376
    @mistiemerritt6376 Год назад +2

    His eyes are SOOOOO
    Scary!!!

  • @hellypoppy5739
    @hellypoppy5739 Год назад +35

    ‘I lied to the jury but I cooperated with the police by lying’
    Not sure it was a good idea for him to testify

  • @miathermopolis3021
    @miathermopolis3021 Год назад +35

    6:17 “after Maggie asked me to leave…” 👀👀👀 freudian slip?

  • @kp1360
    @kp1360 Год назад +42

    It’s funny how he has a vivid memory of small details, but speaks hypothetically about what he may he said or done surrounding his time at and after leaving the kennels!!

    • @justinm1200
      @justinm1200 Год назад +2

      Yea, he remembers things from years ago but when he was being interrogated about this murder he's vague and cant remember things

    • @dsmusicbird
      @dsmusicbird Год назад

      Cause, he’s lying 🤥

  • @mymillionaireclub7591
    @mymillionaireclub7591 Год назад +13

    You’re absolutely right liars will tell on themselves they always do, we just have to know how to ask the questions they’ll get caught every time.

  • @melhera2177
    @melhera2177 Год назад +35

    In his words after the video at the dog kennel he got back in the golf cart right away because he was "about to do what I didnt want to do"...and then he quickly clarified he meant "sweat." I don't think so.

    • @taochiapet
      @taochiapet Год назад +2

      are we sure he didn't burn through $50K a week on clothing?!

  • @momentofimpact6227
    @momentofimpact6227 Год назад +202

    He doesn't remember the LAST WORDS he had with his wife and son just minutes before they were killed. No way, those moments would be etched in one's soul.
    He was "fixing to do, what he didn't want to do". Sounds like an admission to me. I would have pressed harder there.

    • @debbieragsdale7776
      @debbieragsdale7776 Год назад +11

      So sad he can't remember his wife's last words my Father passed in 1991 I can remember his last words and my Mothers in 1995 he is an abitchoul liar

    • @momentofimpact6227
      @momentofimpact6227 Год назад +13

      @@debbieragsdale7776 absolutely! My dad took his own life 18 years ago, I remember our last conversation. All my grandparents died surrounded by family, I remember the last days, conversations.... vividly from 23 years ago.
      I can't remember a conversation from 2 days ago, but anything attached to trauma is etched in my soul.

    • @brittanyhughes2198
      @brittanyhughes2198 Год назад +9

      He seems to remember a bunch of particular details but ironically doesn’t have any recollection of his conversation with them? Yeah, makes no sense.

    • @debbieragsdale7776
      @debbieragsdale7776 Год назад +8

      I feel Alex admitted the murders but only in his own words and when he was pushed to admit about being at the kennels

    • @wcolautti
      @wcolautti Год назад +8

      @@momentofimpact6227Absolutely. That’s the key. Memories connected to trauma. That really hit me. And I’m so sorry about your father. Hugs.

  • @MrTadted1
    @MrTadted1 Год назад +4

    Creighton got some stick for his approach in cross but I was thinking "he knows Murdaugh will keep talking if he leaves gaps" - brilliant method in dealing with an over-confident narcissist.

  • @challengel5675
    @challengel5675 Год назад +13

    I love the way the Prosecutor says "all right" , "o..k..ay ". The dogs cross examination was a total knockout..... "there was nobody else around for them to sense" seconds or minutes before his wife and son are murdered, really ?

  • @joemyers8289
    @joemyers8289 Год назад +27

    Why lie at all about anything if you are innocent.

  • @gwendolynhinson4496
    @gwendolynhinson4496 Год назад +109

    Alex was on the golf cart, Maggie was by the golf cart but Maggie ended up with what appeared to be golf cart tire tracts on her leg?! Interesting...

    • @lisaphin21
      @lisaphin21 Год назад +2

      Was it thigh or calf?

    • @jenniferrueger1694
      @jenniferrueger1694 Год назад +4

      And shot in the back too?

    • @angelashort1331
      @angelashort1331 Год назад +1

      He lost his rag ,

    • @gwendolynhinson4496
      @gwendolynhinson4496 Год назад

      @@lisaphin21 leg

    • @draco2xx
      @draco2xx Год назад +11

      he drove over her with the atv then realized he'll have to ditch atv and ran back to the house. he wouldn't be able to explain how he drove over leg then ended up at the house with the atv

  • @ssassafrass2335
    @ssassafrass2335 Год назад +30

    The jury has to feel like they are listening to a privileged little boy who got caught and has never known a consequence or accountability

  • @PenelopePitstop888
    @PenelopePitstop888 Год назад +4

    At 3:40 ~ what a Freudian slip ~ "I was getting ready to do what I didn't want to do. " Indeed, Alex.

    • @terr777
      @terr777 Год назад +1

      How about "I drove down there, I did what I did".

    • @PenelopePitstop888
      @PenelopePitstop888 Год назад

      @@terr777 IKR!!?? If they (jury) pull a FL-Casey Anthony on this, I think I may give up on humanity!

  • @ABirdWoman
    @ABirdWoman Год назад +25

    Repeating the question… nobody around the dogs didn’t know… truth, and he was there.

  • @straightouttadundalk
    @straightouttadundalk Год назад +52

    It’s so crazy how he just can’t remember anything and this exactly what lying looks like when you don’t know what to say you just make up anything

  • @doughefernan2758
    @doughefernan2758 Год назад +5

    " I have been cooperative with police regarding this investigation other than lying to them about being at the murder scene about the same time as the murders took place."

  • @sabzwari206
    @sabzwari206 Год назад +3

    The following comes to mind “ why the F you lying? Why you always lying?” 😀

  • @niceemarie5352
    @niceemarie5352 Год назад +157

    I’m surprised he didn’t blame the chicken, the chicken did it!😮😢

    • @Toni-id2pv
      @Toni-id2pv Год назад +5

      😆😆😆😆😆😆😆

    • @tamsindelaharpe1568
      @tamsindelaharpe1568 Год назад +13

      Short. Angry. Had a motive. But there were supposedly two shooter so maybe the chickens family?

    • @dianabraley8307
      @dianabraley8307 Год назад +6

      No - the guinea hen did it!

    • @AetherCat221
      @AetherCat221 Год назад

      🤣

    • @shishiq4850
      @shishiq4850 Год назад +2

      Omg people coming up with funny comments in such circumstances.. 😅 I'm sorry I had to laugh 😂

  • @hellypoppy5739
    @hellypoppy5739 Год назад +52

    ‘Maggie asked me to leave’
    He corrects the truth with a lie….
    ‘Maggie asked me to go with her’
    Why?

    • @mytubaiscold1
      @mytubaiscold1 Год назад +8

      i caught that too. she probably did say that and it made him mad enough to kill her.

    • @brucerulz5297
      @brucerulz5297 Год назад

      Waters should have pounced on that freudian slip.

    • @juliesaylors5875
      @juliesaylors5875 Год назад +4

      Yep! Probably found some more pills, Paul may have hid them, she said leave . Why his sudden change of heart to “going to kennels” very shortly after they went to kennels. Just long enough for him to grab some guns out of gun room. Why took golf cart. He knew may could have got the car data. Why he thought he could leave out about going to the kennels. He knew if took cart he could lie.

    • @eilenedecali2195
      @eilenedecali2195 Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @rbetancourt1988
      @rbetancourt1988 Год назад +2

      I also noticed that during her phone records review, she was texting Paul about dinner and also texting her friend about getting a pedicure, then Alex called her but she sent the call to voicemail. She also got home very close to dinner. Looks like she was avoiding him. He probably says he doesn't remember what he said before leaving because they were arguing.

  • @DJL-ms5xl
    @DJL-ms5xl 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bubba caught th chikin ... LOL ... ever time I hear this part of his testimony I hear Dueling Banjos playing in my head.

  • @Rocket_Science-jp7qw
    @Rocket_Science-jp7qw Год назад +4

    Waters missed an opportunity to ask, "You don't remember your last words to your wife of x years and your 22 year old son? Your last words to them before this unfortunate incident, and you don't remember?"

  • @janettetate65
    @janettetate65 Год назад +79

    1. "There was no one out there the dogs would sense." How do you know? There would have been someone lurking out there at some point if there was another shooter. 2. "I was getting ready to do what I didn't want to do." 😲😲😲

  • @johnmichaelson9173
    @johnmichaelson9173 Год назад +13

    "Bubba had a Chicken" I'd like to hear Bubba's side of the story.

  • @clintoncherry8893
    @clintoncherry8893 Год назад +4

    Getting ready to do exactly what I didn't want to do. That says it all

  • @lillaanafortier8525
    @lillaanafortier8525 Год назад +10

    There was nobody around that the dogs didn't know... what? No random vigilantes mad about the boat accident? It's so hard to keep lies straight...

  • @Tenzin62
    @Tenzin62 Год назад +16

    I don’t believe the 50 thousand a week story. Any dealer would be happy to source anything he was addicted to for a few hundred a week. He is a liar and a family anhilator.

  • @stachiarn10
    @stachiarn10 Год назад +46

    I sure wish Bubba could testify. Those poor pups seen it all. 🥺

  • @Sharpstoned
    @Sharpstoned Год назад +231

    He doesn't remember the last words he ever said to his wife of course he is lying.

    • @annahendricksmxvhbyc
      @annahendricksmxvhbyc Год назад +20

      I can remember the exact words on 25July 1985, he fired suddenly 4 hrs later Underground on a mine in South Africa, can remember his clothes etc, this guy is lying period

    • @keepitsimple4629
      @keepitsimple4629 Год назад +11

      Corey I wonder if he 'said goodbye Mags and PauPau" before he pulled the trigger.

    • @dominicwilliamson7912
      @dominicwilliamson7912 Год назад

      Tbf i dont remember the last words my aunt spoke to me. But that was a month before her death.

    • @grahamwade5932
      @grahamwade5932 Год назад +14

      @@keepitsimple4629" time for pew pew pau pau" - Alec Murdagh, probably

    • @katanyajason3316
      @katanyajason3316 Год назад

      @@dominicwilliamson7912 Yeah, but if she had been savagely murdered maybe you would have?

  • @skye6519
    @skye6519 Год назад +19

    funny how his story seems consistent up until he starts talking about him driving away on the golf cart, all the sudden he can’t remember if he said goodbye or what time he left or what he even did after he left.
    “did you tell maggie it’s hot i’m going to go back?” “i certainly would have said something to that effect”
    “what door did you go in?” “i woulda gone in the front door”
    he’s not say I DID he’s saying i would have, because he’s making this story up on the spot

    • @rbetancourt1988
      @rbetancourt1988 Год назад

      exactly or at least "I'm going to see mom now, be back in 30-40 min, you sure you don't want to go with me?" I bet he doesn't want to say it b/c they were arguing. Maggie was avoiding his call while she was getting her pedicure, yet she was texting with Paul and with her friend.

  • @gerisundararaj399
    @gerisundararaj399 Год назад +3

    The defense lawyers look nervous

  • @bolaadetiba8220
    @bolaadetiba8220 Год назад +114

    A lot of ppl would remember what they were doing when 9/11 happened over 20 yrs ago because of the shock and disbelief of the event, yet this guy cannot remember what he did and did not do few mins leading to the shocking murders of his wife and son?! I remember where I was, what I was doing and what I did when I got a call that my parents passed away!

    • @Toni-id2pv
      @Toni-id2pv Год назад +6

      I remember

    • @traedwyer5962
      @traedwyer5962 Год назад +10

      I know where I was. So true and princess Diana dying. So come on Man. Please for * Sake... just stop!!!

    • @mytubaiscold1
      @mytubaiscold1 Год назад +4

      exactly. I remember exactly where i was standing in the room when i last talked to my dad before he died. same thing with my mom.

    • @debbieragsdale7776
      @debbieragsdale7776 Год назад +4

      There is no way he took that many pills on daily bases the truth is I Beleive he ran out of money his chances of getting money was very slim I Beleive Maggie was going to leave him Thank God Paul had that video he solved his and his Mothers murder My Daddy was in law enforcement for over 25 years he said some people didn't have a Consciousness Alex fits this case I realy feel

    • @Tipperary757
      @Tipperary757 Год назад +4

      Yep, pretty coherent in the cop car, too. No tears, no shock -- just talking, talking, talking.

  • @bethwynne2531
    @bethwynne2531 Год назад +87

    How do we keep saying there's not motive? Did anyone follow up to see about the divorce lawyer Maggie met with? And the fact that if she dies instead he inherits the properties....

    • @jenniferrueger1694
      @jenniferrueger1694 Год назад +13

      Yes, how coincidentally Maggie's will had been penciled over....?

    • @ninjagallibb7902
      @ninjagallibb7902 Год назад +7

      Oh you know there's life insurance

    • @tresaten476
      @tresaten476 Год назад +3

      @@ninjagallibb7902 they said at some point there was no life insurance on Maggie but definitely on Alec.

    • @silvams1976
      @silvams1976 Год назад +12

      I believe she probably had found out about the money stealing and that he was constantly using opioids and got fed up and probably threatened him with divorce. He continues to say his son was killed because of the boat crash, I believe that's why he killed him, PM was causing too much trouble for the family appearance, money in legal defence and lawsuits besides him being on the look out for his dad's drug use. The maid I believe was killed intentionally for knowing to much about his drug use and for the lawsuit money which isn't a for reach as we know that AM is extremely greedy. This is a family filled with dead bodies left in there wake including the young man found dead and Buster being a suspect in.

    • @VickyF_
      @VickyF_ Год назад +2

      I don't think client attorney privilege would allow the lawyer to discuss that without Maggie alive to give permission. 🤔

  • @kerri-lynbryant293
    @kerri-lynbryant293 Год назад +4

    How do you not remember the last words you spoke to your loved ones before they were murdered?

  • @pandabear7426
    @pandabear7426 Год назад +4

    He said he was getting ready to do what he didn't want to do. That was telling

  • @Laurenlilly902
    @Laurenlilly902 Год назад +8

    Now he has clear memory of being at the kennel and Mur-xplaining in details!!! goodness gracious!!!