Alex Murdaugh police dash cam interview on night of murders: full video

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2023
  • A video of Alex Murdaugh talking to invetigators on the night of his wife and son's murders has been made public. He speaks of threats against his son Paul Murdaugh and a possible 'assassin.'
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  • @TheLaurahar
    @TheLaurahar Год назад +587

    When I found out my son died, I was inconsolable. I sobbed for hours, could not form full sentences and curled up in a fetal position and when I woke up tears were streaming down my face like I had been crying in my sleep. This guy is full of BS.

    • @d3rg3rat
      @d3rg3rat Год назад +52

      I'm sorry for your loss

    • @d3rg3rat
      @d3rg3rat Год назад +47

      I wouldn't make it. If my son would die i would go with him.
      You're very very strong.
      You definitely have my respect.

    • @TheLaurahar
      @TheLaurahar Год назад +15

      @@d3rg3rat thank you.

    • @d3rg3rat
      @d3rg3rat Год назад

      @@davidtrent1245 what's so funny? Get your self together fool.

    • @bidenwearsdiapers4026
      @bidenwearsdiapers4026 Год назад +24

      So sorry for your loss Laura.

  • @BangtanNoona
    @BangtanNoona Год назад +565

    He took the victim's pulse as they lay in pools of their own blood and " brains" Tried to turn Paul over" while wearing a white Tshirt and yet his hands and shirt are clean. The math is not mathing.

    • @ChrisAnderson1986
      @ChrisAnderson1986 Год назад +34

      Its perfectly normal to take a pulse on a person who had their brains blown out laying at their feet.

    • @sandrahealy552
      @sandrahealy552 Год назад +60

      @@ChrisAnderson1986 lol...who takes the pulse of someone whose head is practically blown off. Another detail that makes no sense.

    • @johnnym4400
      @johnnym4400 Год назад +39

      You know he changed the shirt because there would definitely be blood splatter on him.

    • @survivormary1126
      @survivormary1126 Год назад +4

      @@ChrisAnderson1986 LOL

    • @melissameyer9981
      @melissameyer9981 Год назад +44

      I like that.... math, not mathing . I'm gonna steal that from you and use it someday.🙃

  • @robinswebmail
    @robinswebmail Год назад +505

    I've NEVER seen someone cry so many times without seeing tears.

    • @ckrissckross7361
      @ckrissckross7361 Год назад +16

      Exactly

    • @JG-bi3he
      @JG-bi3he Год назад +12

      You cry so much you'll run out of tears, geez.

    • @ac8907
      @ac8907 Год назад +8

      @robinswebmail.
      People on youtube believe they know everything about this crime because they interpret what they see but the truth is not like that.
      We see that this family had enemies which may explain the murders.
      AM has tears in others videos.
      Stop judging.

    • @hellrais3rscavern113
      @hellrais3rscavern113 Год назад +21

      ​@@ac8907 he's been judged ... he's guilty...game over

    • @elenas3963
      @elenas3963 Год назад +17

      Amber Heard maybe?

  • @ashleighbaugh9839
    @ashleighbaugh9839 Год назад +227

    This is literally 3 hours after "finding them" and not one tear.. so calm and calculated and has all the answers. I probably wouldn't be able to even stand, let alone talk.

    • @sheapoe6758
      @sheapoe6758 Год назад +13

      when my dad called and told me about my mother passing I was sick for hours. he seen his sons brains and was able to talk with so many people with little to no hiccup

    • @nicolebeck1269
      @nicolebeck1269 Год назад +3

      Right. If something happened to my daughter I think I would not be able to make it. The thought of living without my baby.. I literally think I would end my life.

    • @nobutur
      @nobutur Год назад +8

      That's you. Everyone is different. Besides, tiu have no idea how you'd be until it happens. Friggin youtube psychologists. Just stop.

    • @farewelljupiter
      @farewelljupiter Год назад +1

      Did you wat h it cause he was crying multiple times LMFAOOO

    • @SpeciesUnknown
      @SpeciesUnknown Год назад

      He is a lawyer

  • @markgupton1313
    @markgupton1313 Год назад +225

    The guilty just can't seem to shutup

    • @BigLebowski324
      @BigLebowski324 Год назад +1

      This right here is fact. 🙌🏻💯

    • @DrTiwade
      @DrTiwade Год назад +1

      True

    • @scrimmerman
      @scrimmerman Год назад

      TRUTH!

    • @slabmagic9051
      @slabmagic9051 Год назад

      Hes high as giraffe pussy on pills

    • @lisas8244
      @lisas8244 Год назад

      They are too busy overexplaining run of the mill crap that no person would be talking about if they were innocent and just found their family dead.

  • @louisehicks3285
    @louisehicks3285 Год назад +419

    I feel for the guy in the driver seat. He seems more traumatized than alex

    • @tourdedogue4952
      @tourdedogue4952 Год назад +7

      You mean the Sled Detective?

    • @chadwhite7290
      @chadwhite7290 Год назад +8

      He is sympathetic in this video not so much in the next

    • @buzzowen5882
      @buzzowen5882 Год назад +20

      Alex does not seem traumatized at all.

    • @susandent6371
      @susandent6371 Год назад +27

      Everyone in this trial seems more traumatized than Alex and Buster.

    • @PinkKelly07
      @PinkKelly07 Год назад +19

      It’s all that snorting and snotting Alex is doing 🤢🤮

  • @rachellergp
    @rachellergp Год назад +175

    For all an innocent person would know, if a murderer came and killed their wife and son, they would think their other son might be in danger. Reasonably, the first thing an innocent person would do is frantically call their other son to see if he was okay, call the local police and tell them to go do a wellness check. Instead, Buster was not the first thing on Alex’s mind and Alex did not fear that the murderer might be coming for him next. The only way a person knows not to worry about themselves or their remaining son in such a situation is if that person knows with 100% certainty there is no more danger because that person controls the danger.

    • @wandarask8444
      @wandarask8444 Год назад +3

      @Brian Phillips
      Farout , how do you know ,? Are you a magician.?
      I know Buster didn't kill the girl but he did kill the boy a few years back because he liked men

    • @guesswhosgoing2jail2nite78
      @guesswhosgoing2jail2nite78 Год назад +4

      @brianphillips1422the mom didn’t kill the girl either so…
      Don’t really understand your point.

    • @guesswhosgoing2jail2nite78
      @guesswhosgoing2jail2nite78 Год назад +1

      Great points!

    • @ctclammer1571
      @ctclammer1571 Год назад +3

      ​@Brian Phillips he is heard on his son's phone a few minutes before the murder.Cant explain that one

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад

      ​@Brian Phillips *I think you're right, he didn't do it, his drugs did it, his greed did it, his vile character did it ...and oh yeh, those meddlesome jurors who saw through his crackhead concoctions....revenge is served 🔥 hot and steamy by the universe to this half-witted hillbilly.* 😄

  • @jjsmith9223
    @jjsmith9223 Год назад +33

    Did he even call his son “PawPaw” once, or was this term of “endearment”created as a special treat for the courtroom? What a creep.

    • @claudiacanales2662
      @claudiacanales2662 Год назад +2

      I was thinking the EXACT same thing!!! Not once!!!!! This guy killed them. Like the judge said, I hope the victims haunt him for the rest of his days!!!!

  • @snakebite2529
    @snakebite2529 Год назад +446

    We can feel when somebody isn't being genuine. We can feel their energy. He did it

    • @wernerfoerster3666
      @wernerfoerster3666 Год назад +22

      Do you read tarot cards as well

    • @tonycostanzo4276
      @tonycostanzo4276 Год назад +1

      not directly

    • @whispersoftheafterlife1017
      @whispersoftheafterlife1017 Год назад +1

      Are you a cop?

    • @whispersoftheafterlife1017
      @whispersoftheafterlife1017 Год назад +1

      @@wernerfoerster3666 I’m starting to get into those. I got a new deck

    • @CruelSun69
      @CruelSun69 Год назад

      most of the time you cant and this kind of thinking is dangerous. so dont be retarded, look for as much evidence as possible to determine if guilty rather than "feel their energy".

  • @tan9515
    @tan9515 Год назад +313

    No tears, no signs of shock, not even traumatized after what he just saw. His demeanor appears calculated at a moment he should be vulnerable.

    • @Juliette_4
      @Juliette_4 Год назад +23

      where's the blood or dirt on him from checking his son and wife who were blown to shreds? Wouldn't you hug your wife or son who were lying there dead? It is evident that he has no remorse, especially for his wife.

    • @forpetessake3532
      @forpetessake3532 Год назад +15

      i can say everyone reacts differently TO different situations

    • @jjm8224
      @jjm8224 Год назад +24

      They are all the same. They try hard to re-create what looks like grief but it always comes out as bad acting. Real grief can be felt in minutes even through the screen.

    • @shawnagoddard6683
      @shawnagoddard6683 Год назад

      O4

    • @shawnagoddard6683
      @shawnagoddard6683 Год назад

      Ti3fpk

  • @vildana_vali1111
    @vildana_vali1111 Год назад +18

    The cop asking the questions is MORE IN DISTRESS THEN the murderer.

    • @onlyredones
      @onlyredones Год назад +4

      Yes, I saw him wiping real tears from his face. More than I can say for Alex.

  • @LR-ux4fh
    @LR-ux4fh Год назад +179

    Anyone who was truly surprised by stumbling upon this horrific scene would be acting WORLDS different than AM was in this video. He is way too calm, cool and collected in this interview.

    • @dougyeefresh87
      @dougyeefresh87 Год назад +5

      It almost seems like he's relieved.

    • @Alfredo-lol
      @Alfredo-lol Год назад +3

      And he wasn’t terrified at all if you look at the body cam of the officers when they were earlier at the their house
      If I were to see my fam like that, I’d be frantic and terrified that the killer would still be there
      He was calm and making full statements, as to try to clear his name

    • @kimmy9737
      @kimmy9737 Год назад +8

      One word... Premeditated!

    • @linneamariephotography
      @linneamariephotography Год назад +5

      I probably wouldn’t even be able to talk. Completely horrified 🫠

    • @NoLiesToldTV
      @NoLiesToldTV Год назад +1

      Everybody don't go crazy over death no matter who it is

  • @Tassie85
    @Tassie85 Год назад +409

    Clean shirt, clean hands, clean legs, clean socks. How do you handle, even in passing, two heavily bleeding, destroyed bodies and not have any evidence of it? That is so telling.

    • @janepearson5802
      @janepearson5802 Год назад +90

      He looks fresh out of shower and wearing clean clothes

    • @sherrymcghee8430
      @sherrymcghee8430 Год назад +23

      If i walked in on this scene i would be uncontrollable crying, gasping for air from anxiety. An i wouldn't even want to leave their side. My opinion he may of hired a couple of hit men, with one that had a shot gun, other had a hand gun. One shot the son , then one 1⃣ shot Maggie? Reason I say that is only because I heard from another u,tube show that 2 different guns were used . An also did he ever put up any award out to find killer, or killers. He got alot of money . Does anybody know? If not he may of premeditated the murders. Right??

    • @winkieblink7625
      @winkieblink7625 Год назад +1

      Yes, kneeling down and checking the bodies, with all the splattered blood and brains and not a drop on him.

    • @Pagangirl8
      @Pagangirl8 Год назад +13

      If you look closely, you can see scratches on his arms..

    • @molliwilson5639
      @molliwilson5639 Год назад +16

      He showered and changed his clothes at his hunting ranch when he checked in his friends dog at their dog kennel .it has been established that he was there with Maggie and Paul 10 minutes before he murdered them. The dog kennel area has a hose/ shower area .. he showered and changed clothes

  • @elizabethcross12
    @elizabethcross12 Год назад +29

    This poor cop is literally getting sick just being in that car with Alec.

  • @axlyoung1218
    @axlyoung1218 Год назад +124

    This isn’t a innocent guy. Who just lost his wife and son. I wouldn’t be able hold myself. He is just so calm and cool/ collected.

    • @AmreeHolliday
      @AmreeHolliday Год назад +15

      Unless you have been in the position of finding a love one dead then you dont know how you would react. My brother shot himself in the head in my other brothers car. We werent hysterical we were distraught. I was numb, no feeling, no emotion, couldnt think clearly because my thoughts were just scattered. I couldnt process anything. It tooks me months to get over losing him. Im just discovering the case so i dont know everything except he was found guilty, but regardless I believe he is being genuine however that doesnt mean innocent.

    • @jimmyjamz2781
      @jimmyjamz2781 Год назад

      Axl young I don't think you know what your talking about just shut up and watch

    • @axlyoung1218
      @axlyoung1218 Год назад

      @@jimmyjamz2781 what part DIDNT you understand, Stupid?

    • @tonynomanners2704
      @tonynomanners2704 Год назад +4

      I was just saying the same. I would not be able to stop crying. Like I would not be calm for days there would be no point of interviewing me because I’d be crying so much

    • @tgotti318_louisiana
      @tgotti318_louisiana Год назад

      Bra this crazy mf was found guilty of the MURDER OF HIS WIFE AND SON

  • @rachelsrevenge.2877
    @rachelsrevenge.2877 Год назад +245

    😫”his brain was on the floor!!… but anyway 😐 I didn’t see anything around them, I was about to plant sunflower seeds...” The way he switched from upset to just calm as if he’s describing a walk to the store. Chilling.

    • @kathrynb4683
      @kathrynb4683 Год назад +10

      Lawyers are able to do that through training and experience. Think of what a lawyer has to see in any trial. Being a para professional myself, having been through this (22 yr old son murdered by a total stranger), you put your professional hat on. You dig deeper than you thought you could to answer what needs to be answered. Having seen a father fall apart, this was genuine. Something is fishy. I am holding any judgement as we all need to, until all evidence is submitted. Too many people involved. A thief is not always a murderer. Also people knowing the financial trouble saw an opportunity to do this knowing Alex was vulnerable and the picture would fit all together to keep them safe from being a suspect in this horrendous deed.

    • @DrTiwade
      @DrTiwade Год назад

      Disgusting

    • @rhondagregory5253
      @rhondagregory5253 Год назад +33

      "I talked to the 911 operator; she did a good job." That was an odd statement.

    • @rebeccastratton8718
      @rebeccastratton8718 Год назад +8

      Sunflower seeds at night??

    • @hankhill4542
      @hankhill4542 Год назад +1

      And?

  • @samanthajdunn
    @samanthajdunn Год назад +169

    There is no way if my husband and child had been killed I could tell stories like this. He is so matter of fact and unemotional.

    • @sammitchel8065
      @sammitchel8065 Год назад +4

      No tears just pretending 😂😂 Wow lawyer.

    • @DrTiwade
      @DrTiwade Год назад +1

      Exactly

    • @hankhill4542
      @hankhill4542 Год назад +1

      Okay that's you....

    • @nadiamccall4311
      @nadiamccall4311 Год назад +2

      I could. I've been almost killed and was able to calm myself enough to tell the cops what the guy looked like who carjacked us. Some people can, you have to. If you cry and scream a lot it gets nothing accomplished.

    • @jotimaan1553
      @jotimaan1553 Год назад +1

      He’s showing emotion but not a single tear.

  • @myraparker3370
    @myraparker3370 Год назад +7

    Sounds like he's more upset about the sunflowers than his son and wife💀💀

  • @lekasallah6238
    @lekasallah6238 Год назад +113

    The way he calmly says that when he pulled up his sons body parts were next to him without even flinching is crazy and talks about their relationship being wonderful and as good as it could be without breaking down im glad he got the sentence he deserved

    • @maureenhammack9826
      @maureenhammack9826 Год назад +8

      their relationship likely was not that wonderful

    • @lekasallah6238
      @lekasallah6238 Год назад +9

      @@maureenhammack9826 yeah he starts to suddenly cry when buster calls him but doesnt cry recalling his relationship with paul...

    • @Mike-sz2zh
      @Mike-sz2zh Год назад +8

      people in shock can remain really calm. Sure we all know Alec is guilty, but just sayin

    • @Travismadaras
      @Travismadaras Год назад +3

      He was crying as he described it

    • @lekasallah6238
      @lekasallah6238 Год назад

      @@Travismadaras yeah the first time he said but not the next time.

  • @wcolautti
    @wcolautti Год назад +216

    My husband & I couldn’t have babies so we loved our dogs like our children. Our little Emmy was hospitalized last year with keto acidosis and after 3 days the vet told us we had to let her go and I was inconsolable. I begged the vet to do something to save her and sobbed and cried - inconsolable. This man has lost his son, the son who he held in his arms as a baby, with his brains blown out. Somethings not right.

    • @vanessarodriguez9573
      @vanessarodriguez9573 Год назад +12

      Wow I’m sorry I’m Diabetic n i myself have had Keto acidosis I too have A Shitzu ughhh❤My BestFriend n yes I Agree with u on begging for help, my baby actually had Parvo 😢 n I cried n cried n he was still alive hopefully u n hubby r doing Ok btw ❤

    • @SunshinePsalms
      @SunshinePsalms Год назад +8

      Exactly

    • @awalSpiderBaby
      @awalSpiderBaby Год назад +7

      I'm sorry to hear about your baby. I can assure you this Man likely didn't do much when his children were that small. All the housekeepers/nannies. They had lots of help. Part of raising kids is cooking and cleaning for them not just being there when they need guidance. So while that was his Son...I don't think there was that bond. Even though his Son was facing felonies the young Man could of still had a very lucrative life. His life didn't need to end. Alec could of even had a good life after the theft issues were cleared up. It's just not the end of the world. He embezzled money, would of done some time, paid some people back...but he'd of gotten out at some point for his money crimes. Murder isn't a good cover for embezzlement.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Год назад +9

      Some of us consider our pets, family, so we love them and mourn them. Alex does not seem to have any compassion or even, natural attachment to his family, or the dogs.....He is detached, but tries to pretend he is crying....His son had been responsible for the accidental death of a girl who died, due to his reckless boat handling. I would expect her family to sue Alex for a lot of money. A dead kid cannot be prosecuted so that issue has been eliminated......What about Maggie ? were they considering divorce ? I am repeating what I read, somewhere......That was not a happy family as far as we can see. Money seemed to be a serious issue with this man, as he could steal, to satisfy his needs......Looking very bad for him.

    • @j.z.j.1559
      @j.z.j.1559 Год назад +7

      Sad about your dog. I am an animal lover, but veterinarians are not magicians and can only render whatever aid is available. I had to put three of my cats down who had been in my family 17 years because they were sick with cancer etc. It saved them from pain and they had a great life as we adopted all three from a shelter. We can give them the best life when they are alive. It is so hard to lose a pet or a family member. He is cold and calculated and sounds like he is discussing the results of the superbowl. All distractions.

  • @rebeccabarnett904
    @rebeccabarnett904 Год назад +214

    He does not sound like a man who's wife and son were killed by someone else. He sounds like the person who did the killing! Especially the story about the sunflowers. Way too conversational for a "distraught" husband and father.

    • @SunshinePsalms
      @SunshinePsalms Год назад +10

      Definitely

    • @kparkslpnful
      @kparkslpnful Год назад +11

      I wouldn’t be able to think straight to answer any of these questions much less go into detail like that. I agree that he is way to talkative. And he’s also trying to throw out things that may have been the reason for the murders.

    • @RockPowerUSA
      @RockPowerUSA Год назад +4

      If that was the first and only thing I knew about this case and was just simply watching that video, with no implication of him being a suspect, but knowing he is a lawyer, which the cops obviously knew, then his tears and his upsetness during responses matched with his instinct to put important thoughts together during important events because of consequences. The cops KNOW that he would also be focused from his obvious experience in very important cases. They know that HE knows things are important at this point. They know that he can put emotions aside easier than the average person because of his profession. It's not notable that he is lying until you learn about HIM and HIS money problems and HIS drugs issues that make HIM look guilty especially now that he's in COURT. Being arrested and in court with the evidence given already makes you think he's a liar easier from watching that video. By itself, it does not have flags of any color, no less red.
      He's guilty from the other evidence given but there's nothing in that video that shows anything abnormal when you include who HE is... A lawyer...and THEY know that when questioning him.
      Their first guess is probably the husband did it, from stats, but they don't get any extra vibes from that in the interview. It happens later... After this interview.

    • @juanacastillo7154
      @juanacastillo7154 Год назад +1

      after viewing this video, im 💯 convinced he did it !! double murder, cold blood 👍👍DEATH ROW 👍👍👍👍

    • @juanacastillo7154
      @juanacastillo7154 Год назад +8

      he is not an addict, that is just he needs to save himself from Death Row 👍👍GUILTY SCAM

  • @lindaaryani5795
    @lindaaryani5795 Год назад +96

    The entire time his mind was racing thinking of creating stories he could come up with. We can see it from his face, eyes, expression, and body language. People who’s guilty usually they ramble on when talking cause they try to hide something

    • @sweetneverbitter6109
      @sweetneverbitter6109 Год назад +8

      Exactly. I’m still confused how the mention of the Black Panthers were part of the interview. He’s a monster!

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +2

      Crackhead eyes 🤪

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +1

      @@sweetneverbitter6109 red herring technique... creating a distraction,in this case racial dynamics, as a red herring, so they go a different route, strategically establishing a possible motive and intent on someone else

    • @sweetneverbitter6109
      @sweetneverbitter6109 Год назад

      @@deenad3562 thanks!

  • @reeree-tareem
    @reeree-tareem Год назад +12

    And the Oscar for best fathers performance in a murder 👏🏽 goes to Alex Murdaugh

  • @sandrahealy552
    @sandrahealy552 Год назад +68

    Very strange that he was home doing nothing all day (took a 45 min nap...) and then, at the exact time of the murders, left to go check on his elderly mom because his dad was brought to the hospital that day. That's just one of many details that just don't make sense. My vote is GUILTY. And if he is, he is pure evil.

    • @parrisprice5892
      @parrisprice5892 Год назад +1

      When you take into account the 100+ financial crimes this pos is guilty of. Stealing from poor people. Hes as guilty as they come.

    • @lucreziaborgia1759
      @lucreziaborgia1759 Год назад +3

      He was at his office that morning being confronted about that check. He has lied and lied

    • @sandrahealy552
      @sandrahealy552 Год назад +5

      @@lucreziaborgia1759 According to testimony, co-workers assumed he was leaving work early to go visit his dad in the hospital. Instead, he mucked around in the yard with Paul and some trees, took a nap, went to the dog kennel where his wife and son were, and presumably left them both there just minutes before they were murdered to go see his mother after 9pm which is pretty late for a visit. I'm not buying it! Tough case to prove however.

    • @ritaeichler2066
      @ritaeichler2066 Год назад +2

      It may be strange but following the law that is not evidence that he killed them.

  • @joycereeves190
    @joycereeves190 Год назад +190

    Reminds me of when I was a kid under punishment, trying to squeeze out some tears. 😭

    • @therealest6473
      @therealest6473 Год назад +10

      One clue is they talk too much and in details = something to hide

    • @kimporter1744
      @kimporter1744 Год назад +4

      Yes!!!

    • @MRJOSHDELAWARE
      @MRJOSHDELAWARE Год назад +9

      Don’t forget when you’re addicted to pain pills you have to be using them 24/7 or you’ll be going into withdrawal. He doesn’t seem to be withdrawing which leads me to believe he was high at the time of this interview, so he wouldn’t be able to cry real tears even when he probably feels like crying. Dry emotions. You’re spirit is on empty when you’re high on opioids.

    • @TheAnnoyingBoss
      @TheAnnoyingBoss Год назад +1

      ​@@therealest6473 thats not sufficient evidence to prove someone did it. If someone killed my kid id try to recite every detail i can think of with mt i dotted snd my T crossed. I just cant figure out why this guy would want or neet to kill his own family

    • @solomoon3083
      @solomoon3083 Год назад +1

      @@MRJOSHDELAWARE very true. Opioids are a mess.

  • @notthegovnkemp
    @notthegovnkemp Год назад +80

    Everyone acts differently after a traumatic event. However, the most peculiar part of his behavior is that he isn't concerned for his personal safety. If someone came on my property and murdered my wife and child, I would be terrified that I was next.

    • @alb.4089
      @alb.4089 Год назад +1

      Good point! You're the only one who mentioned this. You'd think he'd be scared for his life and get off the property as fast he could but no. He claimed he took a 12 minute nap and didn't hear gun shots and his story was all over the place. The Kennel video was the nail in the coffin for that scumbag.

    • @benjaminbailey1586
      @benjaminbailey1586 Год назад +8

      Real talk, I'm asking the police to keep me in protected custody or hang out inside my house with me until they find the killer or killers I'd be scared shitless!

    • @toxickistoxic8382
      @toxickistoxic8382 Год назад +7

      That’s what happens when you’re the killer.

    • @notthegovnkemp
      @notthegovnkemp Год назад +4

      @ToxicK Is Toxic yeah, that's the point behind my comment

    • @rudyrenteria6901
      @rudyrenteria6901 Год назад +5

      Exactly, good call I was thinking to myself well if I was innocent I'd be super paranoid someone was coming to get me next . So fake

  • @lisas8244
    @lisas8244 Год назад +14

    Who has the presence of mind or even thinks about giving the 911 operator accolades on her performance when you've just found your wife and son blown to bits? If I were the investigator in that car the hair on my neck would be standing on end.

  • @jivonniasmith9770
    @jivonniasmith9770 Год назад +60

    Look at the way he side eyes the camera and takes a breath he is trying to see if it captured his emotions

  • @sevenitta-_-
    @sevenitta-_- Год назад +167

    He’s smart about some things but not about how people react to such a traumatic event. It’s just like in courtroom, he only “cries” when discussing Paul and Maggie specifically. Emotions don’t switch on and off like that.

    • @SierraSnowFrancis
      @SierraSnowFrancis Год назад +9

      Your wrong

    • @eileeneamon9070
      @eileeneamon9070 Год назад

      They actually can.

    • @sierramcclary2897
      @sierramcclary2897 Год назад +7

      It’s very hard to fake human behavior

    • @natoshasutton4538
      @natoshasutton4538 Год назад +10

      @Sierra Francis. He’s been a liar & thief for many years. He’s an ex lawyer! He’s probably been practicing this routine for months, standing in front of a mirror convincing himself that he can fool anybody.

    • @jacquelynwhite500
      @jacquelynwhite500 Год назад +12

      I don't know, when my son died I was able to discuss facts without tears, but when talking about my son the tears flowed. It does strike me that the man is able to say his son's name many times without breaking down. I remember going from calm discussion to hysterical crying. It took years for me to say my son's name without tears.

  • @bambifrancisco3854
    @bambifrancisco3854 Год назад

    What time was this interview?
    I dont see no time stamp on this video.
    It has the date & length of recording- but no time.

  • @minahz2628
    @minahz2628 Год назад +4

    You see your son's brain matter & grab his phone to do something with it? Huh?!

  • @melindareed5846
    @melindareed5846 Год назад +22

    Maggie’s text earlier in the day indicated she came over because Alex requested she go with him to see his dad. Then he leaves to see his parents w/o her?

  • @bidennumbskull7613
    @bidennumbskull7613 Год назад +53

    Excluding the fact the emotions just aren’t there after losing your wife and son… There is not a single drop of blood or brain or dirt anywhere on this guy who claimed openly he was on the ground moving the bodies touching everything… Guy should’ve been put in hand cuffs immediately.

  • @loriannrichardson7644
    @loriannrichardson7644 Год назад +31

    Well, he lived up to his name -- "Murda"

  • @weloveangel509
    @weloveangel509 Год назад +4

    The audacity of him trying to pin it on hired help too.

  • @m-jayz
    @m-jayz Год назад +7

    Be good to hear some interviews on how the cops felt about it all....

  • @sandraconrad3291
    @sandraconrad3291 Год назад +215

    His breakdown lasts only a few seconds then he recovers quickly to speak with no problem. Not one tear ? Not ONE !! What innocent father would behave this way?

    • @lisabowden402
      @lisabowden402 Год назад +31

      So true! No tears. Just fake

    • @MsPascalex
      @MsPascalex Год назад +23

      His act stopped to specify that he touched his son before going for his wife 🙄

    • @emmy6159
      @emmy6159 Год назад +18

      I would not be able to speak without crying as a mom I would be devastated

    • @araceliavila8355
      @araceliavila8355 Год назад +10

      My thoughts exactly! Before I even read your comments..SMH..🙄😳

    • @bethwhite3936
      @bethwhite3936 Год назад +15

      Exactly. He tries to cry at the appropriate time then dries it up. So unbelievable 🙄🤷‍♀️🤦‍♀️

  • @lc-bb6bd
    @lc-bb6bd Год назад +18

    He keeps looking at the cop out of the corner of his eyes you can tell he’s trying to feel him out

  • @jotimaan1553
    @jotimaan1553 Год назад +5

    The officer seems more stressed than Alex.

  • @RokerSMisisipi
    @RokerSMisisipi Год назад +2

    Why is he getting interviewed in a car?

  • @cindybrannen6597
    @cindybrannen6597 Год назад +42

    The story about the Navy Seals and the sunflowers. Alex is really reaching for some alibi.

    • @tomkulpa9182
      @tomkulpa9182 Год назад +7

      Trying to implicate that worker,pretty weak

  • @lorihoop3831
    @lorihoop3831 Год назад +191

    He knows what to say and what not to say, all the while appearing to be fully cooperating while being deceptive, keeping facts out of everything he's saying.

    • @bethwhite3936
      @bethwhite3936 Год назад +10

      He’s saying the “right thing” mostly buts so unbelievable 🙄🤦‍♀️💯

    • @thaimassage23
      @thaimassage23 Год назад +14

      His wife and son are murdered.He seems really relaxed and tries to set up his times which needs to be PERFECT because he has already showed to much GUILT and needs to keep his timetable with NO mistakes on his answers.

    • @naomichisholm7709
      @naomichisholm7709 Год назад +2

      @@thaimassage23 exactly !!

    • @wg8304
      @wg8304 Год назад +19

      He thought he was smart enough but he isn’t. I think this talk is gonna be his downfall. He should have never talked with police, certainly if he did it. When you give police an allegedly false story, and you don’t know the evidence siting on the ground out on the crime scene, you are fucked. You can’t overcome the lies which the evidence clearly reveal.

    • @Woof728
      @Woof728 Год назад +6

      The one thing that really gives him away is his demeanor. It's shows lack of feeling. He's calm and collected.

  • @breckenridgerob9679
    @breckenridgerob9679 Год назад +14

    The only reason he breaks down crying at the beginning and the end of the interview is because he is recounting exactly what happened and he knows that he killed them himself. This man is the most frightening type of killer because he had by all accounts a normal happy marriage and I do believe that he loved his son but he loved himself more and decided to kill them to distract authorities from his own legal and financial problems.
    Sleeping with the enemy.

  • @dh05z28
    @dh05z28 Год назад +9

    When you’re innocent you don’t care what they think of you because you know you didn’t do it….you can tell he is worried that they think he did it.

  • @virgiliaanseth6326
    @virgiliaanseth6326 Год назад +33

    I believe his guilt will not shut up his mouth.

    • @graffix21
      @graffix21 Год назад +1

      Yes. He just keeps talking and talking like he’s more concerned with clearing his name.

    • @thomasholt63
      @thomasholt63 Год назад

      Exactly

  • @mikegibb646
    @mikegibb646 Год назад +29

    HE SHOULD BE TELLING COPS TO FIND THE CREEPS THAT KILLED HIS OLD LADY AND SON...I WOULD BE SCRAMBLING TO CALL PEOPLE AND ASK WHO WAS MAD AT HIM OR FAMILY

  • @troublemakerbros4267
    @troublemakerbros4267 Год назад +7

    Ive never lost a child. Nor has my father had to loose his son. But I did loose him and I sobbed for days..weeks..months.. I was so drugged up during his funeral just to hold it together that I dont fully remember it. Ive wrecked my bedroom apart and Ive done many dumb things to myself over my last year and a half. THIS... THIS is not how you react to loosing someone you claim to love dearly. THIS is not how you talk. THIS is not it folks. Im so glad he was convicted and Im recently getting into all of this as of today and the last day or two. The way the man described his sons brains... I personally couldnt keep it together enough to let alone see my dad when he died. They said imagine his stomach like a balloon popping when he got ran over. I never wanted to see that cause the image alone scared me and scarred me enough. This man... deserve a death sentence... and the judge stating hes seen men face that with lower crimes.. A man that can shoot his wife to death and obliterate his sons skull... deserves the worst punishment... He talks to his son Buster like hes just chillin in Jail.. WTF?!

    • @yevettebamber4273
      @yevettebamber4273 Год назад

      This scumbag totally guilty. But I didn't act anything like you when I lost my Dad, my grandparents, ect. Family members and I were with family when they passed and none reacted the way you did. My Point? Nobody reacts the same. Some ppl and I am one of them will hold it together, and fall apart weeks maybe months later. In my case I know I feel it's my job to make sure everyone else is okay. If I flip out and fall apart, it will make others more upset. I also think in some cases that ppl who come across murder victim's (Family or strangers), have a hard time processing what has happened. Like the brain refuses to accept what it has seen. So they become almost robotic, and calm like they are answering questions about a movie they watched, because it can't be real.

  • @vildana_vali1111
    @vildana_vali1111 Год назад +5

    Grabbed son's phone??? yeah Trying to find and delete evidence,, this is so sick 😢

  • @lovetheoutdoors2
    @lovetheoutdoors2 Год назад +37

    He did it 💯

  • @juliegerkens986
    @juliegerkens986 Год назад +65

    This is the weirdest place interview I have ever witnessed someone that has just found their son and wife is very calm and unusual

    • @HeadNtheClouds
      @HeadNtheClouds Год назад +1

      He seems autistic or something. He sounds slow. Inbreeding?

    • @scottrc85
      @scottrc85 Год назад +2

      Yeah well you act all different ways in situations like this...sometimes don't truly realize the gravity of the situation till sometime after the fact due to shock and just doesn't hit you right away like you think.

    • @mark7831
      @mark7831 Год назад +2

      Because they no he done it fr

    • @j.z.j.1559
      @j.z.j.1559 Год назад +5

      He talks about insignificant things and if you watch the body language panel they don't appear to buy any of it. No tears, no frantic. He doesn't ask about "who would have done this" because he knows that he did it. He is guilty as sin in my opinion.

    • @janicew5320
      @janicew5320 Год назад

      The property is out in the middle of the country, not in the city where a police station is right down the street. He owns a lot of acres of land out there.

  • @avzeolla3960
    @avzeolla3960 Год назад +2

    He cries because he killed them not because he found them dead.

  • @chrisrogers553
    @chrisrogers553 Год назад +2

    At 4:20 seconds he states he called police almost immediately "which was good" almost clarifying to himself that he did what he was supposed to buy calling quickly. I have a bachelor's degree in criminal psychology and people reassuring themselves comes out in testimonies sometimes.

  • @dejajolie2816
    @dejajolie2816 Год назад +11

    Why is this taking place in a car? The cop is sweating, suspect is crying, passenger is coughing, this is a gross hotbox of bodily fluids. 😧

    • @sharonh2991
      @sharonh2991 Год назад +6

      I saw in another video that they went to the car because it was raining pretty hard. All the coughing and hacking in the car is really gross though. I noticed that too.

  • @abbygillaspie7135
    @abbygillaspie7135 Год назад +86

    Even the guy in the back knows he's guilty. When he said he "probably overreacted" to going up to the house and getting a gun? Why would that be an overreaction to coming up on your wife and son killed? And he says "this is so stupid" multiple times. Who says that about their family being slaughtered??
    You can see his friend's reaction- he knows something's up.

    • @danainthevalley
      @danainthevalley Год назад +15

      The guy in the back is his attorney who has stood by his side throughout the case. The woman in the back is a cop in addition to the one in the driver's seat asking the questions.

    • @abbygillaspie7135
      @abbygillaspie7135 Год назад +5

      @@shawncurrie4003 that's right! 🤪

    • @tjbrat44
      @tjbrat44 Год назад

      Been with him through all of the murder and pedophile trials against Alek......what a pair

    • @nelson2F
      @nelson2F Год назад +7

      There's something fishy here, alright, but I think the "this is so stupid" comments related to the nutty Navy Seal hit-squad story.

    • @patmeacham5667
      @patmeacham5667 Год назад +3

      The guy in back is his lawyer.

  • @chastitycalderon8775
    @chastitycalderon8775 Год назад +3

    See how he keeps looking over at the officer to see if they are buying what your SALING - They say the more someone provides or can recall details in a traumatic event= The more time they thought about it before + Planned it to try and convince you of something.

  • @KamranRoss
    @KamranRoss Год назад +3

    hearing him say "we had a wonderful relationship & marriage" nobody who loves somebody should be able to accept them being gone that quickly like this is the night it happened i wouldn't have already accepted it like that was my first red flag in this case

  • @Patricia-rn6xy
    @Patricia-rn6xy Год назад +68

    He's sure calm during questioning.

    • @zelda3941
      @zelda3941 Год назад +10

      If that was my child lying on the ground along beside my spouse I would be inconsolable. You would think he was talking about two strangers. He obviously does not have a conscience or a soul.

    • @teresaacevedo1731
      @teresaacevedo1731 Год назад +3

      Sometimes you are in shock when going through trauma . Idk he’s too clean to have found a loved one like this .

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Год назад

      Terrified of what can be exposed.....He knows, he looks bad. These tremors look like Parkinson.

    • @5222k
      @5222k Год назад

      arrogant entitlement. This man thinks he is powerful but he is a soft, weak, pathetic, pu$$y

    • @cassywright1986
      @cassywright1986 Год назад

      I feel like he's very on some pills and that would throw off the attitude

  • @fayefesta7773
    @fayefesta7773 Год назад +11

    it crazy how calm and relaxed he is you can see right through him certain things he said did not make sense. he would OVER explain things. sometimes you could tell he had to doublethink what to say and its KINDA weird how hes completely clean theres many things off abt this and this case its crazy

  • @ivonnefigueroa9965
    @ivonnefigueroa9965 Год назад +3

    Coming from a firm or lawyers for decades, how comes he never fill up complain or call for security around his property and family members ??? I don’t get it !!! Cold blood 💯 in every detail on this interview, is disturbing how calm he describes all their routine.

  • @lauriefrancisco1084
    @lauriefrancisco1084 Год назад +279

    Funny how a person can seem to sob but not shed one single tear nor his eyes redden. I know everyone reacts differently to trauma and grief, but if I'd just found my son and wife shot dead with the brains on the ground, I doubt I'd have been coherent, much less answering questions like that. AND I WOULD NOT HAVE LEFT THE SCENE.

    • @honeybadger8713
      @honeybadger8713 Год назад +17

      My nose would be running like crazy..

    • @mrsbarron01
      @mrsbarron01 Год назад +19

      Like he's trying to squeeze the tears out but it's more of a laughing semi-cry if you ask me. 🤷🏾‍♀️

    • @princeedmunddukeofedinburg
      @princeedmunddukeofedinburg Год назад +14

      Funny how a person on the internet can speculate

    • @wisewoman8460
      @wisewoman8460 Год назад +14

      I would be shaking like a leaf if I came up on the murder of my loved ones. That aside, he has a huge problem with the timeline account to the officer and Paul's video with Alex's voice in the background.

    • @OOceaneyess
      @OOceaneyess Год назад +11

      I think they are still at the scene. When you hear him say things like "up here" when referring to Maggie going up to the dogs. Also saying that he went from the house "straight here." and also saying "don't let him (Buster) come up here when he was on the phone." He's still guilty as hell IMO.

  • @atee6331
    @atee6331 Год назад +69

    I’ve watched this several times and JUST realized when Alec was recounting his activity to the detective he said “I got back to the house. Obviously no one was home. So I came BACK UP HERE. And that’s when I saw them.” I hope the rest of you at-home-detectives picked up on that as well as the real detectives. I mean I know after today’s testimony (Friday 2/27/23) where we heard the SUV timeline based on the GM data ~ this is ‘old’ stuff, but amazing how people will tell on themselves after originally telling everyone he was never at the kennels🤔

    • @MRM-Red
      @MRM-Red Год назад +1

      I did. I was about comment that

    • @MaiFuchs
      @MaiFuchs Год назад +5

      Yes! He also said it to the arriving officer.

    • @aconcernedcitizen8011
      @aconcernedcitizen8011 Год назад +11

      Another thing was when he was talking about finding them, during the court testimony, and he said "what I did to them" when referring to checking to see if they were still alive when he supposedly found them murdered. Why would checking for signs of life be "what I did to them"??? Telling on himself. The Behavior Panel has a video of the clip I'm speaking about.

    • @atee6331
      @atee6331 Год назад +2

      @@aconcernedcitizen8011 interesting… I didn’t catch that but will go back to listen. I’m trying to ween off of this and get back to normal for me because I was obsessed with watching this and following all the commentary! It’s pretty fascinating to have gotten a front row seat to how this played out, and so thankful for the justice for Maggie and Paul, but also for the countless other familiar whom he abused. Judge Newman was right in saying “the monster you’ve become;” I mean, to actually have stolen MILLIONS from people who had great, and some “grave” needs ~ THAT IS the definition of a monster 😡. Then, today I finally watched the Netflix documentary and it just made me angrier as I realized the “high-life” this family was living… far and above most people, and it STILL wasn’t enough but yet they had their enjoyment of life on other people’s misfortune. So very sad. I thank God how the missing threads came together just in time to shed light on the truth ~ thus exposing his many lies! Take care @A Concerned Citizen!

    • @kristijane3807
      @kristijane3807 Год назад

      He did tell them he was at the kennels if you watch the beginning of the cops recording. I’m thinking he was on opiates and his recollection of a timeline after seeing this tragic murder of his family was confused. I think someone murdered them for vengeance. That’s why he called his brothers. Why he isn’t saying much or out of control. He’s probably scared for his life and busters but knew he is the only one that could protect buster so wanted him at home with him. He was scared imo

  • @lindsay8575
    @lindsay8575 Год назад +16

    One thing I’ve learned from watching so many law shows NEVER talk to anyone with out a lawyer EVEN IF YOUR A LAYWER 😂😂😂

  • @authenticallyangelica9568
    @authenticallyangelica9568 Год назад +3

    Interesting that he was trying to get into Paul’s phone while he’s laying there. What was he looking for in Paul’s phone? Perhaps the video to delete?

  • @BedfordFalls7
    @BedfordFalls7 Год назад +196

    He isn't acting at all like he just saw his son and wife laying on the ground dead with their brains splattered all over! He is talking just fine trying to make all of his statements sound just right. He isn't crying saying "What the Hell" "Why" "Who did this!" and on in on. Being upset isn't even being shown. The cop seems to not be buying what he is selling. What a total creep. Sickening.

    • @sarahjane8949
      @sarahjane8949 Год назад +19

      He did it

    • @mark7831
      @mark7831 Год назад +13

      That's why there coughing at each other when he lies watch back if you didn't get it

    • @islandgirl9479
      @islandgirl9479 Год назад +5

      @@mark7831 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @sierramcclary2897
      @sierramcclary2897 Год назад +4

      Exactly

    • @GoFindYourRoad
      @GoFindYourRoad Год назад +9

      He's a lawyer he knows exactly how to act and what to say

  • @stellakowalski1
    @stellakowalski1 Год назад +40

    This dude reminds me of Casey Anthony. Remember her? Not one tear shed for her daughter during the trial, but sobbed for herself . Both Typical sociopaths. They don’t react to trauma like you & I. They think they are fooling everyone yet all they’re doing is incriminating themselves even further. This guy did it.

    • @everett8811
      @everett8811 Год назад

      Something seems off to me to but you gotta be careful with how you think someone should act. I'm a pretty emotional person an when I've lost people I didn't cry till months later. When my mom died I was listening to music and having some drinks before her body was taken out of my house. If you saw that you would think I didn't care because it would have appeared i was "having fun" to someone who didnt know me, I cared deeply but didn't know what else to do at the time an my real emotions didn't hit me till weeks later when I felt I could let it all out.

    • @texastwister6988
      @texastwister6988 Год назад +3

      @@everett8811 I understand that but when someone murders a family member it seems it should be totally different. I know I couldn't kill someone then live with the guilt and go about business as usual. I'd need to be sedated..Heck idk .I'd never kill anyone on purpose..but if I did I'd go crazy..I don't even smash water bugs or ants bc I hate taking a life . Had 16 pets die all in 2022. I'm devastated and have crying fits out of the blue. I'd like to take their place if I could just to take their pain away.

    • @stellakowalski1
      @stellakowalski1 Год назад +2

      @@texastwister6988 16 in a years time - that’s a lot of loss. Condolences from one animal lover to another. 💔

    • @sandramyers7744
      @sandramyers7744 Год назад +1

      As did Casey Anthony.

    • @kimbermichelle3922
      @kimbermichelle3922 Год назад

      ​@@everett8811 Everyone said he did it was correct, if your son and wife brain are blown out and you discovered their bodies, you would be going nuts or in shock!!

  • @RussiaIsARiddle778
    @RussiaIsARiddle778 Год назад +4

    If this happened, God forbid, something like this happened to my family members, and I found them, there is no way that they would get any information out of me because I would be hysterical and truly would be running around screaming and pleading with God for not to be true. I know different people react differently to trauma, but I couldn’t sit in the car and answer questions, especially questions that I’ve already been asked by the sheriffs office.

  • @horkusone
    @horkusone Год назад +79

    The lack of tears is one thing and it’s different for everyone. What I can’t get past his calm demeanor. He isn’t asking why or how this happened. There’s no disbelief. He doesn’t seem confused about the circumstances at all. I would think he’d be overwhelmed by confusion and waves of horror/panic at the idea that his wife and son are not only dead, but they died in a gruesome manner.
    I can’t help but notice he was already referring to them in the past tense. I find it that to be really odd.
    One more thing: that’s cop in the front seat was sweatier in the first few seconds of the video than Alex was throughout it.

    • @susanivy3619
      @susanivy3619 Год назад +2

      See, for me, it's hard to see someone cry without tears ESPECIALLY when they pretend to wipe it away at the end. Now maybe there are people who genuinely cry like this and they are not a psychopathic POS, I'd love to hear from one. Thing is, the way he's acting, can't that be shock? IDK never seen anyone in shock but I heard about it and it's a defense mechanism where it just doesn't sink in. However, given the circumstances of what he found and given that anytime I heard of someone going through shock during a horrific life changing event, they are always taken to the hospital (for observation or whatever)...so, not sure if shock relates to just not crying or if they'd be acting in a way that you'd know it's shock. Sorry for the long rant.

    • @DrTiwade
      @DrTiwade Год назад

      Exactly

    • @cassywright1986
      @cassywright1986 Год назад

      I am very socially anxious and I would be like this . He's crying so he feels bad about something.

    • @slabmagic9051
      @slabmagic9051 Год назад

      Hes a pill addict

    • @horkusone
      @horkusone Год назад +1

      @@slabmagic9051 that’s probably true. You know what is definitely true? He’s a convicted murderer.

  • @cjtsn466
    @cjtsn466 Год назад +2

    If someone did this to my family I would loose my mind let alone answering questions.

  • @twingytwango6971
    @twingytwango6971 Год назад +3

    Alex as a lawyer you should know that a dead giveaway of your guilt is the constant padding of the information you give. You weren’t asked those things and those things are irrelevant BUT they all knew already that you were guilty as heck.

  • @johnnym4400
    @johnnym4400 Год назад +20

    Now, why aren't they bringing him down to the station to do a Gun Shot Residue test on his hands? I don't like these interviews in cars, they seem half-assed, they belong in the interrogation room.

    • @survivormary1126
      @survivormary1126 Год назад

      They did the same with that boy that was hunted and gunned down, even giving him water to was his hands instead of gun residue tests. Good old boys club.

    • @HeadNtheClouds
      @HeadNtheClouds Год назад

      And he said he was proud of how he bounced back after the ‘accident’ oh poor Paul, opiate addicted , their daddy’s so proud of you

  • @lr6844
    @lr6844 Год назад +82

    Murdaugh is actually so casually conversing with the special agent, almost as though he is talking about the latest ball game or a fishing trip. If you did not know the situation, you would never know that he had just discovered his wife and son with their heads almost blown off, and both dead, just a few hours before. I mean, he could be in shock, but his reaction is just way too casual and almost rehearsed on what he was going to say to questions. Don't forget, this man is an attorney who is well aware of how the system works.

    • @sevenitta-_-
      @sevenitta-_- Год назад +7

      He may be an attorney but he should have taken a few acting classes before attempting to spin this tangled web.

    • @lucreziaborgia1759
      @lucreziaborgia1759 Год назад

      He shows signs of disassociation. Psychopath

    • @j.z.j.1559
      @j.z.j.1559 Год назад +3

      Exactly. Who finds two of his family member with gaping holes in their heads, blood pouring down the pavement and has the presence of mind to tell police "how polite the 911 dispatcher was"? He is guilty as far as I am concerned.

    • @patriciashelton6644
      @patriciashelton6644 Год назад

      He's a lawyer! He knows the ropes.

    • @songbird372p7
      @songbird372p7 Год назад +2

      So true I mean who can even look at their phone nevermind flippin thru, they would have to recline me and sedate me!!!!😭

  • @ohreally287
    @ohreally287 Год назад +4

    Simply amazing that Alex has no blood on his body or clothing after turning his son over and finding both his wife and son laying on the ground injured.

  • @tgran7372
    @tgran7372 Год назад +1

    Who’s the man in the back? anyone know I got his name but is he a relative or…?

  • @kaulag1595
    @kaulag1595 Год назад +89

    This is the way a cold bloded psychopath acts after he shot his son and wife. Listen to the way he talks about others things he wasn't even asked about, as if you're having a conversation over coffee with some stranger. He's sniffing is not from crying but probably from drugs and the throat clearing from stress of getting cough or making sure he doesn't screw up the story. Any psychopath can make themselves cry on the spot if necessary and even appear devastated, but there's always something weird about it. The point is that, they are big actors and they can fake feelings like you wouldn't believe, but then this happens, when they forget to keep acting, because in reality a normal human being could never sit there and act that way after this horrific tragedy to his own family. So that's what the psychopath lacks and doesn't feel or understands, so he can't really acted out either.

    • @lucyall1898
      @lucyall1898 Год назад +5

      If he saw his sons brain, Y he busy getting and looking at his phone.

    • @Lisa-iz7fr
      @Lisa-iz7fr Год назад +5

      ​@@lucyall1898 He was checking his phone for evidence. His son is always recording without his knowledge. Just like he kept asking are they dead, it was all just to make sure he wasnt identified. Pure evil.

    • @susanivy3619
      @susanivy3619 Год назад +1

      "...always something weird about it"
      Like not shedding a single tear...
      .... no blood rushing to the face/nose and no grief muscle reaction going on in his forehead while crying (tho to be fair I'd have to do a double check on his forehead as I was so fixated on the lack of tears (that he pretended to wipe away anyways).
      I know, everyone is different but before I even cry me eyes will get watery, but again to be fair to the psychopath (jk) to be fair, that is when I start the proicess of crying but can contain myself from outright sobs, the other way the crying is so sudden, but still there should be tears, no? Just can't imagine crying without tears. Anybody out there cry like this and is not a psychopath please speak up, truly curious.

    • @derekgreene2304
      @derekgreene2304 Год назад +1

      Great way of putting it.

    • @marystone6479
      @marystone6479 Год назад

      he has chew and sniffs and spits. yuck.

  • @HeidiPyke
    @HeidiPyke Год назад +17

    When asked if he can think of anyone who might want to harm his family he offers up the help, but fails to mention that he was just caught embezzling millions from his friends.
    All of the phone calls he makes to his wife and son at around the exact time their phone activity stops is fascinating to think about. He'd had to have shot them and then called them right afterwards. That's a weird decision considering what they can tell about phone locations.
    Still sounds like the prosecutions case has left room for reasonable doubt so far.

    • @sweetcapricorn
      @sweetcapricorn Год назад +1

      Perfectly put, I agree.

    • @HeidiPyke
      @HeidiPyke Год назад +4

      @@sweetcapricorn We now know that he left his phone up at the house and paced around while he called and text Maggie once he got back into the house. 245 steps in 4 minutes. The adreline was pumping and it was no turning back time.
      Scott Peterson also called his wife after he killed her to look innocent. Hope this jury isn't fooled either!

  • @hbgoldylox
    @hbgoldylox Год назад +1

    @Angenette Levy with Law & Crime Network - when you read my question on the Q&A, I asked why no one ever checked his deer cams on the property & you said you were unaware that he had cams on the property....well, at 23:18 minutes in the female officer asks him if he has any cameras on the property & sure enough he does! No one ever checked them tho...they must have forgotten about them smh.

  • @nh6central
    @nh6central Год назад +42

    Investigators knew within 1 minute of his spiel 😎

  • @chastitycalderon8775
    @chastitycalderon8775 Год назад +2

    *20-25 Guns in the house, no cameras for the house to protect son receiving death threats, but for the deer in the field = BUT they show up with him holding a weapon , he checked them to make sure they were dead and it not come back to him.

  • @delanieowens2133
    @delanieowens2133 Год назад +11

    He supposedly got a call at his office that day telling him his father was terminal, yet he doesn’t mention it.

  • @ARolls-dd2zd
    @ARolls-dd2zd Год назад +19

    Most people would have thrown up at the sight, the emotional reaction would be intense.

    • @leelee6850
      @leelee6850 Год назад +1

      When Kennedy was shot, Jackie’s reaction was to jump up and grab pieces of his skull that was blown off. She didn’t cry and she didn’t change clothes. I’m not sure I could do what she did. Everyone is different is my point, but this? This is a fumbled attempt to do what he thought he should do.

  • @Teetoy4
    @Teetoy4 Год назад +1

    How is he so calm my goodness

  • @jessicathomas7223
    @jessicathomas7223 Год назад +55

    My dad would be inconsolable. At this point he may even have had a heart attack. I’m not joking if he found me and my mother dead on our property, he would lose his mind he would not be so nonchalant about it.

    • @wcolautti
      @wcolautti Год назад +3

      Exactly! That’s exactly right.

    • @daisywaite
      @daisywaite Год назад +1

      They would have to call N ambulance for me, I’d be on the ground, wailing

    • @mesapdarecriminals0integri563
      @mesapdarecriminals0integri563 Год назад +1

      Yup, my mother and father would always tell me growing up before I went out, “understand if anything happens to you, I will just stop living, I’d drop dead on the spot if I was told something happened to you or your sister so please be careful.” People are much sadder than this walking out of the theaters after Bambi.

    • @thomasholt63
      @thomasholt63 Год назад

      Exactly and I got heart failure and needs both hips replaced and high blood pressure to and diabetes to

    • @James-nv1wf
      @James-nv1wf Год назад

      Grief is tricky, looking back I recall distracting myself from the situation by going into superfluous details to take me out of the moment, some may say I was nonchalant, it set in later.

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033 Год назад +33

    " I understand, I totally understand..." I hope the jury gets to see this. I was a professional actor from age 10. This is pathetic.

    • @HarryBosch-
      @HarryBosch- Год назад +3

      And he mentions how the operator was “great”. Like what?

    • @josephcollins6033
      @josephcollins6033 Год назад +1

      @@HarryBosch- Really, Harry. You know it. I want the electric chair.

    • @chemache8571
      @chemache8571 Год назад

      ​@Harry Bosch 😂 the detective even looked up for a quick sec.

    • @josephcollins6033
      @josephcollins6033 Год назад

      @@chemache8571 I saw that! Bahahahahahaha! You have a wonderful day!!

  • @pahjammer9173
    @pahjammer9173 Год назад

    When asked "Is there anyone we need to talk to tonight" He shakes his head yes when saying I can't think of anyone I am overly suspicious of.

  • @ryanking4428
    @ryanking4428 Год назад

    I love how as soon as the cops starts the recording and asks his name. He starts to sniffle and clear his throat, on purpose. All that noise, no tears. No real drainage for all that noise. He doesn't fake it well, at all.

  • @g.g.2305
    @g.g.2305 Год назад +49

    Not a tear! All that sniffing and clearing of throat, but not tears streaming from his eyes! No blood on his clothes. Wow.

    • @eccentricjewel
      @eccentricjewel Год назад +4

      Not one blood stained finger tip!! I would have laid on my child, you would have had to pry me off one of my daughters or you would have been hunting me down in the woods looking for whoever did this!! I’m not sure which!!??!!

  • @katwashere194
    @katwashere194 Год назад +97

    I’ve experienced a tragic death of a family member. Sorry man, he’s not acting like he’s traumatized. No way. No tears. Only “cries” for a few min. In the real situation it comes in waves. You’re calm then a wave of grief, back and forth. He just had the one wave. Talking about his son at length without crying. I’m not buying his BS one bit.

    • @princeedmunddukeofedinburg
      @princeedmunddukeofedinburg Год назад +4

      so just because you expierienced it, means that everyone should react the way you did? please...

    • @katwashere194
      @katwashere194 Год назад +11

      @@princeedmunddukeofedinburg if you have any empathy, which he clearly does not.

    • @Davey11
      @Davey11 Год назад

      So you discovered your family member brutally murdered with their brains splattered everywhere and then had to be interviewed by 3 police officers in a police vehicle? That's how you know he's lying because your situation is the same?

    • @princeedmunddukeofedinburg
      @princeedmunddukeofedinburg Год назад +1

      @@katwashere194 Everyone reacts differently...why is it so hard to understand? people expect certain behaviors and when they dont get them, they start falsely accusing.....

    • @katwashere194
      @katwashere194 Год назад +12

      @@princeedmunddukeofedinburg in my comment I said I’m not buying his BS and I said why. It’s fine that you disagree with me.

  • @Shaboiiii
    @Shaboiiii Год назад +4

    Thank you officers for putting this guy away. Bravo

  • @mwoods4608
    @mwoods4608 Год назад +2

    he didn't even mention the threats until the cop brought it up...

  • @aprylb.3718
    @aprylb.3718 Год назад +201

    I live within miles of this location, And now the trial has begun and so much information has come to light, This is truly a sad unbelievable situation , The lies, The wealth, The disloyalty, And ultimately the Murder's, It's just a lot to take in, The pain this man has caused is truly disheartening..

    • @757anon
      @757anon Год назад +2

      I live in virginia..

    • @saltygoose2943
      @saltygoose2943 Год назад +3

      I live in New Mexico

    • @tommymyers3183
      @tommymyers3183 Год назад +10

      I live in Ohio and everyone and I mean EVERYONE is following this case.

    • @rosiebuckley3575
      @rosiebuckley3575 Год назад +15

      I'm following this case from Ireland and even though I'm after watching this several times I cannot comprehend why he would kill his wife and son

    • @aprylb.3718
      @aprylb.3718 Год назад

      @@rosiebuckley3575 exactly! That’s the part for me! And to blow his sons head off basically to shreds just baffles me to no end.. like How????

  • @sarahdrummond6424
    @sarahdrummond6424 Год назад +15

    Why would you do anything with the deceased cell phone? That shouldn't even be on your radar.

  • @LMarie_
    @LMarie_ Год назад +5

    Did anyone catch all those hives on the officer’s right arm? I have a friend who gets them when she’s extremely stressed... that poor detective KNEW he was sitting next to a cold blooded son and wife murderer.

  • @Insarationstation
    @Insarationstation Год назад +1

    Whos the guy in the back and is he falling asleep ?? At 25 mins

  • @robertlaschever3935
    @robertlaschever3935 Год назад +24

    Way too composed and aware of a lot of details for my book. He complimented the 911 dispatcher, that just seemed like an odd thing to say at a moment like that.

    • @duchessshamikawesley
      @duchessshamikawesley Год назад +3

      Yes when he said “She was good.” I was like reallyyyy Sir??

    • @robertlaschever3935
      @robertlaschever3935 Год назад +1

      @@duchessshamikawesley Fascinating trial since the defendant is a lawyer, and a fairly manipulative one at that. Imagine his dismay when his son got into the boating accident. He had to know this would be trouble for him.

  • @34MUSKETEERS43
    @34MUSKETEERS43 Год назад +1

    What incredible calm from a man who just killed his wife and son.

  • @tracyturner-browne4012
    @tracyturner-browne4012 Год назад

    Who is the man in the backseat?

  • @carissaward876
    @carissaward876 Год назад +14

    He clearly says he came “back up there” when he talks about returning from his mother’s and his wife and son were still gone.

  • @Rnnurse2023
    @Rnnurse2023 Год назад +44

    Where is the blood Alex?All healthcare nurses would tell you no way you are checking anyone’s pulse in the radial , brachial or carotid area without getting some blood on your person somewhere . Look how clean you look . And you admit you tried to turn your son over twice to check . Also if his hands were in the decorticate posturing he had been dead longer than you say , muscle tone was gone . Just my opinion . Believe you guilty Alex . Just such a rehearsal and poor acting skills . You bend over to cry into the phone during the call then stop immediately and sit up . Your son and wife are dead and you admit you were right next to the bodies and blood was all around both as you admitted but you have no blood on , your shoes are clean even the bottoms . What a real piece of work and you leave them there like roadkill and say you went to get a gun to protect yourself .

    • @Lee-st4gs
      @Lee-st4gs Год назад

      I said the same in comments. Makes zero sense that he's clean as the second he jumped out the shower. He killed them, went home & showered, burned or threw away his clothes & then came back & "discovered" them

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Год назад

      I think he lied about checking pulses. My guess is, he never got close to the bodies ; he just noticed he could see brain matter and he stayed clear......Did he really try to turn his son ? he dropped the phone, like it did not matter......What cold freak.

    • @georgionw6554
      @georgionw6554 Год назад

      Good point. Havnt heard anyone else say that but it makes perfect sense. He should be covered in blood if he checked the pulse of 2 Dead ppl. One with brains exposed

    • @rebeccastratton8718
      @rebeccastratton8718 Год назад

      Right & if it was someone else .. shouldn’t he be worried he might still be out there so find the guy.. lol unless the guy is Alex which we all know smh.

  • @teresamelton3532
    @teresamelton3532 Год назад +4

    That man has absolutely no conscience. Just pure evil

  • @sheriwright5411
    @sheriwright5411 Год назад +20

    He's crying ,but I see no tears on his face.