Part 1: Murdaugh prosecution team shares insight into case (w/ Alan Wilson, Creighton Waters, et al)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio Год назад +635

    I really like how Creighton casts credit to his team over and over again. That’s a sign of a true leader.

    • @claireg5651
      @claireg5651 Год назад +27

      Meanwhile, the AG is the opposite and apparently loves his array of analogies.

    • @eleanoraquitaine2966
      @eleanoraquitaine2966 Год назад +34

      Yes, it is. Loser leaders take all the credit and ultimately fail. Real leaders give all credit to their teams and their teams continue to stand for them.

    • @minomokwa744
      @minomokwa744 Год назад +38

      Creighton is one of a kind .... as well as John Meadors ! Each and everyone on this team is an outstanding professional & remarkable human being.

    • @luckylady597
      @luckylady597 Год назад +27

      This team was awesome!! They worked well together and brought back faith in the system. 😊❤🤗👏🙏

    • @tommymyers3183
      @tommymyers3183 Год назад +8

      Well he wouldn't have even been there if it wasn't for AG Mr. Wilson.

  • @Barb417
    @Barb417 Год назад +76

    Meadors closing was the BEST ever. Very moving.❤

    • @jewelsmall910
      @jewelsmall910 Год назад +10

      The best

    • @Lora67827
      @Lora67827 Год назад +12

      I agree 100%. I was listening as I worked and kept wiping away tears.

    • @DonnaLena1
      @DonnaLena1 Год назад +9

      Meadors tied this case up with a bow and sold it, and that was the perfect finish

    • @Barb417
      @Barb417 Год назад +8

      @DonnaLena1 You explained it beautifully. Two latest interviews with prosecuting team is great. Meadors only came on board in December. In baseball terms, Meadors closed the game.

    • @DonnaLena1
      @DonnaLena1 Год назад +6

      @@Barb417 Meadors hit a home run with the bases loaded 🍿🍿🍿

  • @spiritofanu3112
    @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +143

    Wish the team had introduced themselves first. Not all of us live in South Carolina or even the US. That being said, I only came across this trial near the very end and was then hooked. I have gone back and watched all of the court testimonies and related analysis, documentaries and podcasts. This team was great. I did not think the jury would convict Alex because of the dominance of the family over the courts there. That is the real victory here imo. There are Murdaugh “families and counties” all over the world. This is truly a David and Goliath victory. Kudos to the state AG office as well. Well done!

    • @nancypatterson374
      @nancypatterson374 Год назад +23

      Did you watch’The Murdaugh Murders Podcasts by Mandy Matney on RUclips? If not it puts into perspective what this Prosecution Team had to wade through. I live in South Carolina and I had no idea about The Murdaugh Family history! Justice was served ⚖️

    • @Prollyfeels
      @Prollyfeels Год назад +14

      I think the residents of SC were so disgusted with the actions of this family.

    • @drewtripp1
      @drewtripp1 Год назад +30

      Left-Right: Savanna Goude, Creighton Waters, Alan Wilson, John Meadors, David Fernandez

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +1

      @@nancypatterson374 yes I did! It was a good intro for me.

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +8

      @@drewtripp1 thank you. Alan is the state AG?

  • @nancypatterson374
    @nancypatterson374 Год назад +79

    This Prosecution Team makes me a very proud South Carolina resident! You and Judge Newman were given a tough task and you nailed it. Justice was served, thank you.⚖️

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Год назад +133

    The Murdaugh's were running that town and numerous cover ups. It seemed that the general public felt, "goodluck" dealing with a Murdaugh. They knew who ruled that town and the police. They had someone in every corner of that town to be able to manipulate situations to benefit themselves.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +24

      This is why it’s so easy to speculate that a Murdaugh was involved in Stephen Smith’s death, because it was covered up and labeled a hit and run when clearly that’s not what happened. Kid was struck by something to the HEAD and fell to the ground. He was not struck by a car- flinging him up in the air and across the road, doing damage to his entire body. Only his head had trauma and his loose shoes were still on. It’s known that shoes go flying off in car accidents but his LOOSE shoes were on his feet. So why the cover up of not to protect someone “important”? I hope that case gets solved now that his body had been exhumed.

    • @bobcuster8930
      @bobcuster8930 Год назад +1

      Many people n taht town did not even know who the Murdaughs were, and had never met them.

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад

      That seems like the jist of it. Sooner or later God's gonna cut you down 👇 AM. he's the one who pushed for a speedy trail. He's an idiot 😜

    • @annaclaire9927
      @annaclaire9927 Год назад +3

      Not any more!

    • @jimlarkin7859
      @jimlarkin7859 Год назад

      Yes they had the ultimate grift / corruption set up brought to you by grand dad and great grand dad… AM learned that money grift from those 2 degenerates… No Change AM just went off the rails.. he was repeating what he saw growing up. Paul is great example of passing the torch from 1 generation to next…Mallory was on the receiving end of this shit!!!!

  • @brittanyb.59
    @brittanyb.59 Год назад +57

    Meadors was my favorite. His closing. The passion. The way he was so kind with Mrs. Shelley who was clearly terrified. Unlike Creighton, he probably won’t get on social media to see all the appreciation from people outside of SC but I hope he knows we appreciate him too!

    • @Frankie_Lee2
      @Frankie_Lee2 Год назад +13

      Agree 100%. IMO, Meadors closing argument won the case.

    • @123marlanamars
      @123marlanamars Год назад +5

      Agreed

    • @troyleenewgent9013
      @troyleenewgent9013 Год назад +2

      I did not like Meadors and I dont know why

    • @shawnmayer7849
      @shawnmayer7849 Год назад +2

      Mine too. His "aw shucks" manner cloaks a brilliant legal mind. He is like a spider, one does not see him coming. 😊

    • @gw2424
      @gw2424 10 месяцев назад +2

      He was too emotional. It was embarrassing.

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Год назад +344

    Many thanks to this team for uncovering the truth and putting away a man that was so engrossed in his personal greed and power, that he thought it necessary to kill his family to continue his crimes. The arrogance is despicable.

    • @rowenaburke4689
      @rowenaburke4689 Год назад +6

      Uncovering ' the truth'? OKAY.

    • @BA0701
      @BA0701 Год назад +15

      @@rowenaburke4689 Yeah, you're right, they sent an innocent man to prison. LOL, OK, whatever you say. To paraphrase from an awesome movie, "Some people you just can't reach"

    • @LanaKay777
      @LanaKay777 Год назад +3

      @@rowenaburke4689 right?! They did a horrible job

    • @charismacraft8050
      @charismacraft8050 Год назад +9

      Yes I didn’t understand how they proof the fact that he was really the murderer …maybe he didn’t do it himself and paid for it …. Because AM had a fitness app proof that his steps were used for the time of killing….they had no fingerprint…no weapon…nobody was investigating it because of his relationship with LE and when they need a killer made him the killer….my problem is what about all his criminal stuff they all look away…. example never watched the crime scene before…never had a problem to leave him out so long time of investigation without bringing him to the police station to ask as they would by others and never had a clue about the whereabouts of his son or what about the money he gave to the man who was interviewed to be paid to kill AM ….the app of the steps and the money was the proof of killing the family and now they are laughing and are amused for being the star of the universe …without the seriousness of the fact that a lot of family members have been traumatised by the LE who has done nothing at the time when they needed it….now they are the good ones? They also lied to the grand jury by saying that he wear a blood stained shirt at the evening of shooting….otherwise he wouldn’t be at trial….Sorry but it’s not how law should work….i don’t think he did it alone ….the investigation was not professional enough to proof the fact he killed them….it was probably proof of a narcissistic disorder behaviour man that was helped so long time by the LE itself to get away with it authorities let him go till they need a murderer ….to look good …they needed a killer and made a killer… how to trust now these people who are smiling and didn’t made their job when they need to…maybe the 2 would be alive now…

    • @lacywebb7851
      @lacywebb7851 Год назад

      He hung his self y’all didn’t do shit

  • @terryjones446
    @terryjones446 Год назад +172

    I think the right call was made not asking for death. Casey Anthony would be in prison if they hadn’t tried for death.

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад

      Good point. A clear travesty of justice - the CA case.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +18

      Yes. I thought the evidence was strong but some didn’t and it only takes 1 juror who feels uncomfortable sending someone to their death if they’re not 100% sure he did it, which is what happened in CA trial. They were pretty sure she did it, but pretty sure wasn’t enough. It’s good to hear that AM is not allowed in general population (for his safety), because that’s a LOT less resources he can Use to his advantage in prison. He has a lot to offer other prisoners if given the chance to mingle and he would surely make them pay up for it. This way he gets to fully appreciate the prison experience sans the “benefits”. All alone. To fester in what he’s done.

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 Год назад +7

      @@kateashby3066 In the jail, during trial, apparently he got a job as a runner, so he would have access to many more people than otherwise. That shocked me. Is it true? He’d be identifying his ‘marks’ and gaining trust while dropping off and picking up stuff here and there.

    • @patriciagazey4693
      @patriciagazey4693 Год назад

      Yes

    • @rosered103
      @rosered103 Год назад +2

      The Prosecutors in the CA thought they had a walk in the park on prosecuting. However they did not have all their ducks in a row.

  • @betsy1947
    @betsy1947 Год назад +81

    I'm glad John Meadors got his props. To me, he was the super star of this trial with his closing rebuttal.❤👏

    • @aralnoza
      @aralnoza Год назад +18

      Exactly. I've watched his rebuttal arguments on repeat more than I want to admit lol

    • @treesab
      @treesab Год назад +21

      I honestly believe in my heart that it was John Meadors' rebuttal closing that allowed for the jury to come back with the verdict as fast as they did. He summed up all the common sense facts about the case that really eliminated the need to review weeks and weeks of testimony. The jury had everything they needed already and John Meadors pointed them right to it in his rebuttal closing!

    • @treesab
      @treesab Год назад +8

      ​@@aralnozaYou arent alone! 😉🤭 I love listening to it.

    • @sandyashworth2576
      @sandyashworth2576 Год назад +10

      John was fantastic!!

    • @mariacampana7764
      @mariacampana7764 Год назад +4

      Yup!

  • @greenman6141
    @greenman6141 Год назад +142

    In court it was Creighton Waters who did the work and was the star on the prosecution team. He has a really good voice. It is gravely and interesting to listen to..what's called a good voice actor or radio voice.
    His questioning of Atty Tinsley was electrifying and of the agent presenting the cell phone and onstar data was crucifying, for Murdaugh.

    • @radar5464
      @radar5464 Год назад +15

      And has good intonation and inflection timing....he was able to highlight important points.

    • @barbarajeffries9853
      @barbarajeffries9853 Год назад +10

      He’s also a good singer

    • @AlpacaRenee
      @AlpacaRenee Год назад +8

      @@barbarajeffries9853 and guitar player!

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +12

      He is a musician. He understands tempo and pacing.

    • @charismacraft8050
      @charismacraft8050 Год назад +7

      It shows me that the storyteller is the winner….

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Год назад +174

    Alex was culpable and this team did a fantastic job to bring justice to Paul and Maggie.

    • @nothankyouYouTube420
      @nothankyouYouTube420 Год назад

      强烈谴责你

    • @FLo-jc7ig
      @FLo-jc7ig Год назад +2

      ​@@nothankyouRUclips420
      You condemn Who???

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 Год назад +9

      Justice for the whole of South Carolina Low Country, frankly.

    • @sideglance
      @sideglance Год назад

      Justice?? They all deserved what they got!!! The whole family is trash

    • @troyleenewgent9013
      @troyleenewgent9013 Год назад +1

      @@lawngnome777 he don't get that chance anymore. He has been moved to solitary confinement protected custody locked down by himself 23/7

  • @bbrcummins1984
    @bbrcummins1984 Год назад +58

    John Meadors is BOSS , excellent closing .

    • @strictlynorton
      @strictlynorton Год назад +12

      Meador's scored the winning touch down. With a deft touch and in layman's language he summed up the entire case.

    • @bethanylewis3267
      @bethanylewis3267 Год назад +8

      Yes! Love Creighton's closing and John Meador was the icing on the cake!

    • @mariacampana7764
      @mariacampana7764 Год назад +1

      @@bethanylewis3267 YUP

    • @mariacampana7764
      @mariacampana7764 Год назад +1

      @@strictlynorton true that! 👏👏

  • @janerimer6475
    @janerimer6475 Год назад +49

    Loved your comment about not changing the venue, Mr Waters. Should be the community in which the crimes affected so many.

    • @truthhurts2879
      @truthhurts2879 Год назад +7

      Also Alex was given the opportunity to swap venues which he also refused I suspect in the hopes of intimidating local jurors which clearly didn't work lol.

  • @yammmit
    @yammmit Год назад +142

    I loved watching this trial. I’ve watched Mr. Waters’ cross-examination of Alex so many times and I’m such a huge fan of him. Really makes me want to go to law school

    • @msdecemberloveangel8236
      @msdecemberloveangel8236 Год назад +9

      So did I

    • @dixiero8687
      @dixiero8687 Год назад +11

      Me too!! 😊😊

    • @rowenaburke4689
      @rowenaburke4689 Год назад +7

      Yammit, please go to law school, be a champion for justice ( justice is blind) this is the US judicial system at work and we can agree and disagree in a Court of Law .

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +8

      I have watched it multiple times as well

    • @michadawn234
      @michadawn234 Год назад +4

      Do it!!!

  • @janerainsford8996
    @janerainsford8996 Год назад +54

    Great episode! My Dad was a prosecutor in Boston courts. He never explained to his kids exactly what he did. He’s gone now and this trial added a level of understanding to this daughter. 💜

    • @treesab
      @treesab Год назад +10

      🤗 Hugs to you! You have alot to feel proud about. If there were ever issues as a kid wondering why Dad seemed to be consumed with work or similar curiosities we dont fully understand as a kid growing up, I hope this helps bring a better perspective to those memories!

    • @foxiedogitchypaws7141
      @foxiedogitchypaws7141 Год назад

      Jane, you know he knows how proud you were of what he did. The legal profession is what I would have been had it not been for my 3 gift's. There are woman who are True Victims of domestic violence who remain victims because they don't have the money for a lawyer to do their job. The abusers have their buddy's to lie and protect them. I'm sure your father had to deal with such proven evil people who should be in prison for life, because narcissistic sociopath do not ever change. ,💜💙🤗🤗🦊

    • @jollycat-sl8pb
      @jollycat-sl8pb Год назад

      @JaneRainsford God bless your dad! My dad was not a prosecutor but equally as quiet about what he did all day as an analyst.
      My guess is because he was a public prosecutor, records exist about the cases he tried, and depending on the timeframe, it might be interesting to read your Dad's work!
      It might be interesting to reach out to Boston courts archives and ask how to get access. 😇

  • @DawnDayPoe
    @DawnDayPoe Год назад +32

    Creighton Waters was the main man who did a fantastic job on the case. He worked his ass off! The whole team did a great job, but Creighton brought it home for the win!!!!

  • @mjznh
    @mjznh Год назад +46

    I never knew how much work goes into prosecuting a case! Mr. Waters, you and your team did an amazing job. Trial of the century. I admire how you make sure to include your whole team for the accolades. Finally, I loved Judge Newman. Wish he didn’t have to retire.

  • @MyrtleBeachWebAngel
    @MyrtleBeachWebAngel Год назад +66

    It was said that people didn't want to go up against the Murdaugh family... they also didn't want to go up against corrupt law enforcement officials, a powerful network of lawyers, and a wayward judicial system that was obviously either in cahoots with Alex or deliberately turning a blind eye to all of this illegal activity. This is much larger than Alex and a couple friends, so it's my hope that the AG won't be satisfied with taking down 3 or 4 people when there is an entire good ol' boy network who enabled this corruption.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +12

      Yes!! Prosecutors: Please keep digging!

    • @chrisirving1239
      @chrisirving1239 Год назад +9

      Thank you for such a wonderful much overdue statement!!!!?!!!

    • @bobcuster8930
      @bobcuster8930 Год назад +1

      That is an exaggerated take. This was a dual murder-not a traffic ticket..

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Год назад +2

      @@bobcuster8930 This wasn’t just a double homicide case, but bringing forth a case of this magnitude against a very affluent and very important family with connections to very important people in government in the State and the nearby counties. The Murdachs ruled with an iron fist in that region for decades in the justice system albeit not entirely legally.

    • @gwag8410
      @gwag8410 Год назад

      Exactly….

  • @pumpkinpuna4087
    @pumpkinpuna4087 Год назад +98

    Great job guys !!! I'm in California so I came into this barely in February. I love documentaries. I was "surfing" NETFLIX and I saw the MURDAUCH MURDERS. I learned about the boat accident first. Then I was surfing RUclips and saw Alex MURDAUCH MURDERS video. But this prosecutor team ABSOLUTELY FRIGGIN handed Alex his sorry ass on a silver platter....and I was here for it AAAALLLLL !!!

    • @tamaramtl2024
      @tamaramtl2024 Год назад +14

      Oh yes ! I am in Canada and I fell on the story on RUclips and then started watching the trial and THEN saw the Netflix special and I HAD to watch it through! Great job. The closing argument was awesome

    • @mangopeach03
      @mangopeach03 Год назад +7

      YES!!!!

    • @charismacraft8050
      @charismacraft8050 Год назад +3

      There is a Netflix documentary? It’s called the mur…murders ….? Thanks

    • @guitarsoundsaround
      @guitarsoundsaround Год назад +1

      Watch Eric Alan channel on this case, he did a great job too!

    • @jenniferweaver5099
      @jenniferweaver5099 Год назад

      ​@@guitarsoundsaround yesss I loved his videos about anything Murdaugh.. I'd say his videos about this are so awesome because he's from Hampton..Netflix did the right thing in reaching out to him for his help with that documentary as well. I love his channel it's DEFINITELY worth checkin out.

  • @mkm6458
    @mkm6458 Год назад +35

    Mr Meadors' closing was great , tied up all the loose ends and put the entire case into an emotional and factual package, made it easy to see everything Mr Waters presented. Easy to convict Alex at that point, brilliant job by the entire team

    • @dragonzodiac78
      @dragonzodiac78 Год назад +2

      👊🏽

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад +2

      That was brilliant and worth watching I was bored to death ☠ watching this trail daily. So I really appreciated the get to the point closing argument.

    • @carmenwilliams8661
      @carmenwilliams8661 Год назад

      For me , both Mr. Waters and Mr. Meadors closings were riveting to watch.

    • @johnmartin7158
      @johnmartin7158 Год назад +1

      He’s a star

  • @tabathabell8799
    @tabathabell8799 Год назад +36

    Mr waters ...you were absolutely awesome during Alex's trial ....the way you handled him is what kept me engaged in the trial ...great job by you and your team

    • @skiyogagirl
      @skiyogagirl Год назад +4

      Some people were really critical of him during the trial. However, he had a well executed plan! The best was when he would let Alex talk in circles!

  • @terilooney
    @terilooney Год назад +12

    I would vote for Creighton Waters for president but I fear he has to much integrity to run for office. His insistence on praising his team is commendable. Not enough people are willing to share the spotlight. His humility is impressive.

  • @maro7997
    @maro7997 Год назад +7

    I am in awe of how humble Creighton Waters and John Meadors are as people, they delivered an absolute master class during this trial and are an absolute credit to their profession. Incredible humans and consummate legal professionals to the core.

  • @ItsCookiepuss
    @ItsCookiepuss Год назад +66

    Amazing interview. Thanks for bringing this to those of us who can’t get enough of this amazing team!

  • @Angeleen867
    @Angeleen867 Год назад +31

    This team BLEW ME AWAY! what a spectacle of Justice. Creighton you are amazing. You nailed him! John Meadors, you were my favorite! The way you told the story had me captivated! BUBBA, COME HERE BUBBA! It was stunning. This story is unbelievable, captivating, heartbreaking, Alec thought he had this beat. Justice served on a silver platter. Congratulations team, Chicago loves you. God bless Paul Maggie and buster🙏🏻

    • @michellefitz4287
      @michellefitz4287 Год назад +8

      I agree. Meadors’ closing was a thing of beauty. I got tearful watching it. You can’t teach that in law school.

  • @kellywark5149
    @kellywark5149 Год назад +57

    Judge Newman is an absolute Gem. A Consummate Gentleman and Professional. Thanks to the Prosecution. An Absolutely beyond Tragic and beyond Heinous Senseless Crime. 🙏🙏❤❤

  • @evelynmariesmith1345
    @evelynmariesmith1345 Год назад +62

    They were organized and worked hard ,a wonderful team .

  • @catherine3904
    @catherine3904 Год назад +58

    A fabulous and professional team. Congratulations. You totally deserve the success.

  • @analynnvic
    @analynnvic Год назад +33

    Great team!! My nephew Jay James served with you guys too! He was the financial expert in the team!

    • @kc-lp6wg
      @kc-lp6wg Год назад +8

      That must make you so proud. He did a great job!

    • @analynnvic
      @analynnvic Год назад +7

      @@kc-lp6wg Yes we all are so proud!! Those lawyers worked so hard!

    • @kc-lp6wg
      @kc-lp6wg Год назад +7

      @@analynnvic l watched the entire trial. It will be interesting to see the outcome of all the financial crimes that are upcoming.

  • @shawnmayer7849
    @shawnmayer7849 Год назад +14

    Judge Newman IS the gold standard.

  • @ST-tt8qt
    @ST-tt8qt Год назад +64

    Paul is the only person that locked up Alex with the video. SLED did not investigate his parents house right away. The whole murder scene had tons of Alex’s friends all over the place and a lot more. There is a video of John Marvin moving the riffles. He also cleaned up the murder scene. If it wasn’t for Pauls video I don’t believe Alex would have gotten any jail time. I’ve never seen a more sloppy investigation on purpose in my life.

    • @poodee9395
      @poodee9395 Год назад +12

      Totally agree

    • @laurajgeorge
      @laurajgeorge Год назад +9

      Also agree!

    • @2legit2Kwit
      @2legit2Kwit Год назад +7

      100% agree

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад

      Right? I mean I thought SLED came in because they were unbiased? Turns out- not so much! It’s appalling the crap that was accepted in this investigation and I hope that certain people are held accountable for not even bothering to use the search warrant they woke a judge up to get at wee hrs of the morning. I get that it’s a small town but who the F moves body parts in a crime scene because they wanna tidy it up out of respect for the dead? How about you leave it alone so your dead relative can get Justice? 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @XXX-cq9uj
      @XXX-cq9uj Год назад +6

      John Marvin moving the guns? Whhhattt?

  • @sundaynightdrunk
    @sundaynightdrunk Год назад +52

    Mad credit to Creighton. Man could make a lot more money in private practice, but chooses to serve justice and the people, and apparently has fun doing it. People like him never get any credit unless it's a high-profile case like this one. They sacrifice a luxury life to do a damn hard job.

    • @lamby4434
      @lamby4434 Год назад +2

      So true!👍

    • @205ken4
      @205ken4 Год назад +2

      They choose to serve justice b/c they have aspirations for higher political office & more power usually 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @sundaynightdrunk
      @sundaynightdrunk Год назад +3

      @@205ken4 Eh, maybe when they're 25. Creighton is nearing the end of his career.

    • @tringe22
      @tringe22 Год назад +4

      @@205ken4 Hes been doing that job since 1998. Thats NOT bc of political aspirations, einstein. He would have left long time ago for that!! And when he retires, and maybe decides to run for something - Id sure vote for him anyway!!

    • @laurelwood791
      @laurelwood791 Год назад +2

      Mad credit!!!!

  • @lightmyfire7783
    @lightmyfire7783 Год назад +64

    A very insightful interview of the team . It’s like having a backstage pass on how it all played out. What I admire the most is how they give credit to their support staff and the other agencies involved continually throughout. I think overall this trial has educated many people on due process, the legal process and how the justice system works.

    • @dianealarcon8304
      @dianealarcon8304 Год назад +7

      Yes, it is always nice to see how courts are conducted differently in each state. Like you said, the play by play behind the scenes is fascinating to listen to from the team.

    • @valerieshealy741
      @valerieshealy741 Год назад +1

      Do you mean how the justice system is supposed to work? Had we not had the Judge that we did and the national attention,this trial would have turned out completely different

  • @CherryPi314
    @CherryPi314 Год назад +205

    This team is fantastic. During the trial to be honest, the girl all the way left had the best faces when Alex was full of shit on the stand, I couldn’t help but giggle at her “this guy is so full of shit” faces....they took their time, did an amazing job. It’s about time someone took the family down, and to think; it’s not over ....

    • @karenl1180
      @karenl1180 Год назад +34

      Her name is Savannah. Loved watching her facial expressions and drinking her iced coffee lol

    • @deannaschauer5602
      @deannaschauer5602 Год назад +15

      Yes!😂

    • @LouiseAdie-zm2jf
      @LouiseAdie-zm2jf Год назад +13

      woman

    • @andreacapaldi4300
      @andreacapaldi4300 Год назад +11

      She is the only girl but thanks for being so descriptive 😂

    • @AlpacaRenee
      @AlpacaRenee Год назад +11

      She’s an awesome young lawyer.

  • @Rottiezucco1
    @Rottiezucco1 Год назад +27

    This team are legal rock stars, I found the trial amazing how it played out. They deserve the notoriety for the great job they all did.

  • @kathyedwards2863
    @kathyedwards2863 Год назад +42

    most fascinating trial I have ever watched... incredible team and well done!

    • @dragonzodiac78
      @dragonzodiac78 Год назад +3

      Ikr. It was so draining, I went into withdrawal afterwards 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @lhenryricke5015
    @lhenryricke5015 Год назад +43

    The best was all the cell phone records, onstar. This really helped with the trial. The Snapchat video was key but without the digital records it would have been harder to get a guilty verdict. If Casey Anthony's prosecuters would have used her cell and digital records they would have won their case.

    • @HomeGypsy
      @HomeGypsy Год назад +6

      Having all that OnStar data come in right before the last week of the trial was like some kind of a legal miracle, and it doesn’t get NEAR enough recognition. I try to imagine how many folks worked 24/7 to analyze it and prep it for presentation. I think Waters was prepared for Alex to testify, but the OnStar data had to have been a complete surprise!

    • @juismac
      @juismac Год назад +5

      I would say yes that the Snapchat video was the main reason why they brought the case to trial. But the cell phone data was the slam dunk of the case after that video came out. The case was really over after the expert witness testified explaining the cell phone data on the victims and Alex’s phones.

  • @joliz1234
    @joliz1234 Год назад +17

    Best closing was by Mr. Meadors

  • @stevemcmillan2213
    @stevemcmillan2213 Год назад +55

    For me, this trial was easy to follow, the narrative was brilliantly explained; the prosecution case was uncomplicated and easy to understand and follow and that's a testament to the professionalism of this team. The defence's case was the polar opposite. Very often the defence will try to obfuscate and confuse evidence and jurors but try as they might they couldn't get around the timeline and the weight of the evidence. I don't think there was ever a moment where I didn't believe that Murdaugh would be found guilty, I had so much confidence in this team. Somehow the rationale for not pursuing the death penalty seems correct. He's got a long time to be tormented by his misdeeds. As a narcissist, he's not going to like being told what to do, but I doubt he will lose sleep over what he did and has done. He'll play the victim and blame everyone else. He will never see that he's the sole reason that he's where he is. I believe this story has not ended and there is more to come involving the Murdaugh family.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +7

      I think you’re right. If he loses sleep it’s Uber the stupid mistajes he made that led him to getting caught. Like throwing that knife across the road after puncturing his own tire, and not destroying all cell phones just to be safe. He was sloppy because he’s a narcissist. But you may be right in that he won’t even blame himself for this stuff. Just like Casey A., it’s always everyone else’s fault. Also, according to an ex sex worker who was illegally trafficked and has since escaped, he chocked her with both hands during sex, violently. Men like this are closet control freaks and can’t handle being suffocated by others control. Hence why he had no problem eliminating two people in his way, and why his real self came out during anonymous sex. He’s gunna try and use his charm to get what he wants in prison, but most CO’s are aware of this and don’t play that game. He’s gunna be ALONE and away from general pop. That’s gunna get dark real quick for him.

    • @gaylesherrod5984
      @gaylesherrod5984 Год назад

      He would be perfect for Meagan markle! Lol .both narcissists to the highest degree! And he has money! Hidden somewhere of course

  • @bbrd876
    @bbrd876 Год назад +46

    AG! Let the others speak, too! I want to hear from the whole team.

    • @pjnix5618
      @pjnix5618 Год назад +1

      Can’t stand that guy. His ego is off the charts nuts. So cringeworthy.

    • @roysubramony1176
      @roysubramony1176 Год назад +9

      Totally agree!

    • @amyruiz6950
      @amyruiz6950 Год назад +6

      and why is he in the middle
      he questioned one witness in at the very end

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +3

      Hes either giddy or a narcissist and I really can't tell which. He made so much of this about him that I'm leaning toward the latter, but still great results from his team.😖

    • @bettycattk5298
      @bettycattk5298 Год назад +3

      I completely agree. This man would be maddening to work with or for. Grabs attention and puts himself forward by stepping on everyone else. I’m surprised that he allowed Creighton to speak at all. Speaking of narcissism, his grandiosity is so apparent when he compares himself to FDR in World War II!!! What a joke!!

  • @MegaMisty57
    @MegaMisty57 Год назад +14

    Another great interview with an outstanding team. Creighton Waters speaks so eloquently and he’s easy to understand. Can’t wait for part 2.

  • @sawardfamily
    @sawardfamily 7 месяцев назад +2

    Creighton Waters absolutely stole the show , brilliant

  • @roysubramony1176
    @roysubramony1176 Год назад +27

    Well done to the team! We followed the entire trial. Watched from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @joannepollak5843
    @joannepollak5843 Год назад +18

    John Medors closing nailed it! Put all the pieces together for the jury. Well done!

    • @greenbeagle13
      @greenbeagle13 Год назад +2

      @Joanne Pollak - I agree 10,000%. That was his Atticus Finch moment - no doubt. I have watched his closing at least 3 times. If there was ANY doubt, his closing removed ANY doubt.

    • @nancytepper5323
      @nancytepper5323 Год назад +1

      I so agree..it was genius and like he said over and over, REAL.

    • @gw2424
      @gw2424 10 месяцев назад

      Too dramatic..cringe worthy.

  • @thatsmuzik2570
    @thatsmuzik2570 Год назад +10

    Oh, and the judge is another living proof that it doesn’t matter the color of your skin Does not relegate you to a certain plot in life. What a stellar human being he is, in a very humble way.

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +1

      I'll thumbs up, I think your comment was well intended...

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Год назад +3

      The Judge was my favorite of everyone. A true Southern gentleman. I would be so proud if he were in Atlanta.

    • @thatsmuzik2570
      @thatsmuzik2570 Год назад +1

      @@deenad3562 The reason I said that is the media patronizes to certain demographics. That is racist behavior! So I like to point out endless examples they are wrong. It is one’s level of internal drive and standards of integrity that are factors toward success. That person should get kudos, regardless or irregardless of levels of melanin! I highly admire America’s judge!

  • @shirleydaniel6920
    @shirleydaniel6920 Год назад +12

    This was the most interesting program I’ve listened to . This panel is the best of the best !They all respect each other and lift each other up. They give credit where it’s due and are great examples for our justice system!

  • @maryprimas4654
    @maryprimas4654 Год назад +20

    Great team exceptionally. Mr Waters is a true example of humanity. He gives each team member their credits. And they were all exceptional. Great job!

  • @1234singingismylife
    @1234singingismylife Год назад +13

    I didn’t miss a single minute! Superstars ❤

  • @moonwolf3378
    @moonwolf3378 Год назад +16

    Thank you for being professionals…we know high profile cases have been botched and the public left aghast in the past…so you have provided such an incredible service by rising up to the occasion and delivering to South Carolina and the rest of the country a swift and thorough presentation of evil…we watched and satisfaction runs deep through us, members of the public, who watched justice be served cold. Many thanks for the months of toiling, long days away from family and other events to focus on the details. People are inspired to go to law school when they see these court room trials but the weeks and weeks of prep are insane and would make anyone take pause if you really knew what it took to get this presented. Bless y’all

  • @soniaf6156
    @soniaf6156 Год назад +13

    Team ! Incredible long hall! Meadors you killed it ! Loved watching you Meadors perfect addition to the team.

  • @Agurl77
    @Agurl77 Год назад +12

    What about letting the two attorneys on either end speak?

    • @carolcole570
      @carolcole570 Год назад +2

      The other mouthy ones are puffed up with their Royal Pride.

    • @dinuffin
      @dinuffin Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same thing!

  • @GingerNinja1
    @GingerNinja1 Год назад +18

    I can see Creighton doing that 40 slide PowerPoint before trial too. 😂 They did an amazing job (as well as the judge!) I admit I was concerned the prosecution team was allowing AM to ramble on & on & was afraid he'd be able to get atleast 1 juror to have pity for him. I was wrong! AM sealed his fate with all of his lies! Creighton's "my baby, my baby," phrase will forever be attached to that case! Well done.

    • @kateashby3066
      @kateashby3066 Год назад +4

      No no, you want the liars to ramble on because they eventually slip up and make a mistake. Also, the prosecution showed us what he sounds like when lying by displaying the vids of his interviews after the murder and also after the roadside shooting. The guy takes NO issue with BSing for his personal benefit, and does it regularly and easily. He fabricated stories like Stephen King does! So showing us that was powerful. Him getting on the stand to lie more only sealed his fate at that point! All the jurors agreed that taking the stand was a BAD idea for him. But narcissists can’t help themselves lol. But to your point, I do agree that everyone was still nervous that he would succeed at manipulating just ONE juror, and he did! Two felt he was not guilty by the time the closing arguments were wrapped. Luckily the other strong jurors quickly flipped them after reviewing the evidence. :)

  • @katiehettinger7857
    @katiehettinger7857 Год назад +32

    I watched the entire trial with Emily D Baker and the prosecution carried me along with each step of their presentation of the case. It was no surprise to me the jury returned with a conviction. This was a masterful job of building the story of how Alex Murdaugh came to kill his wife and son. Congratulations. 🙂👍

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Год назад

      Emily D. Baker has some good insights. I just hate listening to her filthy mouth.

    • @fromtexasbygod
      @fromtexasbygod Год назад +8

      Emily doesn't know when to shut up and incessantly mocked John Meadors by referring to him as "my cousin Vinny lawyer". Meadors now famous riveting rebuttal closing argument that sealed Alec Murdaugh's fate will be memorialized in law school lectures for decades to come, long after a mouthy has been former LA prosecutor named Emily D Baker is forgotten.

    • @deltawoolery1669
      @deltawoolery1669 Год назад +2

      Trex, Emily D Baker is a great Lawyer. Her shoe is for commentary. You didn't have to watch!! There were many other creators with no commentary. And... who are you?? Does anyone know you?? While EDB has a following of 715 thousand people.
      Take several seats. Again, you don't have to watch !!

    • @fromtexasbygod
      @fromtexasbygod Год назад +1

      @@deltawoolery1669 Way ahead of you! No way I could continue watching mouthy Emily after making the mistake of choosing her coverage of the AM trial. EDB was too busy flapping her jaws while mocking veteran prosecutor John Meadors to perceive his skill, and too biased and hard headed to acknowledge his brilliantly effective rebuttal closing argument is why the jury deliberated less than 3 hours after a 6 week trial. The move to Tennessee with Dr Baker apparently didn’t alter the warped perspective of a liberal California native that so obviously infects EDB’s opinions & commentary.

  • @catbrat610
    @catbrat610 Год назад +28

    I really admire this team !!! You all did a fantastic job for Maggie and Paul.

  • @youtubefan8459
    @youtubefan8459 Год назад +17

    Amazing group. I've listened to Waters and Meadors portions of the trial more than once. Both intelligent, sharp individuals that have different styles but were enthralling to listen to.

  • @marlenesouliere6971
    @marlenesouliere6971 Год назад +11

    The prosecution was beautifully crafted; however, John Meadors closing was SPECTACULAR.

  • @joannecope6521
    @joannecope6521 Год назад +5

    Watching Mallory Beach’s lawyer testify was the clincher for me

  • @dixiero8687
    @dixiero8687 Год назад +44

    This whole SC team is amazingly great. You all showed the world what happens when you all work as a true team! I would be surprised if your performance on this case is not used in future trainings on strategies & team work! Great Job - All of you!❤❤

    • @meenafree5931
      @meenafree5931 Год назад +2

      Your absolutely correct about that!

  • @sandraknight4751
    @sandraknight4751 Год назад +35

    Well done TEAM! I was afraid he would get away with it. I believe he was surprised when the verdict was read. He rocked back a bit!
    Thank you for getting him off our streets.

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад +4

      Amen 🙏 😊 to that. He still has to face Crieghton and the same judge for his numerous financial crimes

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Год назад

      It’s not over. The case goes up on appeal and could be overturned! It just depends on the judges overseeing the appeal. Are they honorable judges, or could they be bought or influence somehow?

  • @brooklynrules6117
    @brooklynrules6117 Год назад +17

    God Bless Bubba

    • @bethanylewis3267
      @bethanylewis3267 Год назад +1

      Alex: I can get away with murder.
      Bubba: Hold my chicken.

    • @brooklynrules6117
      @brooklynrules6117 Год назад

      @@bethanylewis3267 hahaha - thx for making me laugh on this cold, dreary Brooklyn day

  • @ashtrippyhill
    @ashtrippyhill Год назад +4

    Meadors is a great storyteller. I enjoyed his rebuttal. He was very hard to like in the beginning but tied it all together at the end. Super great job

    • @gw2424
      @gw2424 10 месяцев назад

      Not really.

  • @susanarbogast5224
    @susanarbogast5224 Год назад +5

    They were great. John Meadors really brought it home!

  • @lindawillis2746
    @lindawillis2746 Год назад +14

    Watched the whole trial from the UK.....all the lawyers were fantastic! Congratulations on a job so well done!

  • @Starboard1
    @Starboard1 Год назад +13

    I was so Impressed by this Prosecution Team, I appreciate your professional expertise. Thank You all. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @patralink
    @patralink Год назад +15

    I love this team. They are just the best there is.

  • @debraeads4473
    @debraeads4473 Год назад +22

    What an incredible, remarkable team. You demonstrated to the whole world no one is above the law in this country regardless of who they are. It was such a thrill to watch the whole trial and how you’re team rose above and unearthed all the massive evidence and build a strong foundation to prosecute the case. The level of detail and investigations your team did to secure a strong case against the defendant was just astounding. Thank you for putting an end to this case in a manner to end the outrageous lies and destruction of Alex Murdaugh. You may have prevented further crimes that that man could have done. Outstanding job team ! 👏🏼😊

    • @shannonmccready2680
      @shannonmccready2680 Год назад

      I'm confused! What evidence? Ha. This case had the weakest amount of evidence I have ever seen for a double murder Trial. They didn't have the weapons. They didn't have DNA. They didn't even have his clothes. No exact time of death. Instead, Time of Death was determined by "The Last Time Their Phones Locked." That scares me. Everything was purely circumstantial, which can be okay in Trials, but not this one. They convicted Alex based on the fact that he was a Liar, Thief and Drug Addict....not a Murderer. They never proved he was a Murderer.

    • @patriciarowe9031
      @patriciarowe9031 Год назад

      NO DOUBT....... THEY STOPPED A MONSTER...

  • @alicemc8774
    @alicemc8774 Год назад +5

    I want to hear more from Savanna Goude and David Fernandez!!

  • @VictoriaLynn59
    @VictoriaLynn59 Год назад +13

    Justice served ‼️‼️‼️
    Rest easy Maggie and Paul 💔

    • @sideglance
      @sideglance Год назад

      What???? They were all a bunch of crooks! They deserved well. One by one I wish them to get what they deserve

  • @MeMeproud344
    @MeMeproud344 Год назад +4

    Loved Meadors closing argument, very strong & memorable!

  • @veronicaparks8750
    @veronicaparks8750 Год назад +2

    Blessings to judge Newman amazing Man❤

  • @brendamullen9367
    @brendamullen9367 Год назад +15

    I followed this case since June 7 2021. I knew Alex did it. Watched the trial and realized how very hard it would be to prove it. Kept waiting to see the Snapchat video that everyone knew about. That nailed it. When the verdict came in I cried for all those that were affected by this man. So sad. Thank you all.

  • @crickcrock56
    @crickcrock56 Год назад +3

    Closing statement by Meadors was bomb! I love Creighton too. Super impressed and thankful!

  • @jenniferbailey5914
    @jenniferbailey5914 Год назад +17

    The criticism I saw through so called TV lawyers including RUclipsrs was totally uncalled for. I thought they were top notch and deserve their accolades! Well done team!

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +2

      They should've been criticizing the defense, they were horrible, their defense was laughable really.

    • @carmenwilliams8661
      @carmenwilliams8661 Год назад +1

      I think they were only trying to create reasonable doubt to the jurors. Not really defend the defendant. I think the evidence, though circumstantial, was overwhelming.

    • @marilynglazier9794
      @marilynglazier9794 Год назад +1

      Yes many lawyers criticized Waters for spending so much time on the financial misdeeds and swore that they were losing the jury. I think it was important to show how ruthless Alec was and how easy he could look people in the eye and lie to them. I don't think if the Financials were brought in the jury wouldn't be able to comprehend that he was capable of annihilating his family.
      Lawyers can be the worst Monday morning quarterbacks. I am proud of this team for not listening to all of the chatter and stayed the course.

    • @lisamcclendon2720
      @lisamcclendon2720 Год назад

      ​@@marilynglazier9794yeah the jury said it was not too much to hear and was very interested in how his life was up to that point

  • @adriennecruz3843
    @adriennecruz3843 Год назад +12

    Why wasn't the female lawyer given time to speak?

    • @raineyj560
      @raineyj560 Год назад +4

      Ikr I would have said "excuse me, I have to be somewhere, since y'all don't need me"

    • @otiliovallejo
      @otiliovallejo Год назад

      Because mr. miyagi talks a lot! Lol....

    • @pjnix5618
      @pjnix5618 Год назад +3

      Not valued, that’s why !
      It’s so embarrassing how the AG and Creighton are chest puffing … when will it end for these two ? And who the heck keeps interviewing them. We’re thankful, but it’s done.

  • @nicolepayne2261
    @nicolepayne2261 Год назад +18

    Creighton is an amazing attorney. There is definitely an art in what he does!!!! Behind the entertainment of it all, there is justice, and that is beautiful!!!!!!!!

  • @KEMom23
    @KEMom23 Год назад +2

    John Meadors closing argument was absolutely great !!!! He is awesome !!!! It put the case into real prospective.

    • @gw2424
      @gw2424 10 месяцев назад

      No he didn’t.

  • @marlenemorrow8942
    @marlenemorrow8942 Год назад +22

    By observing Alec during this whole ordeal, I think this isn't the first time he has committed murder. I got the feeling this came way too easily to him. He never reacted to any degree what he just did. He was comfortable and relaxed lying about it. I fear he's raised Buster to be the same. Buster never showed much reaction about what his dad did either. Strange family...

    • @bamadad53
      @bamadad53 Год назад +9

      Alex was raised that way. He observed his own dad…and grandfather creating storylines where they had crimes swept under the rug. His grandfather actually used to be part of bootlegging whiskey during prohibition years. For Alex, lying was “every day routine way of life”.

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 Год назад +7

      Very true...the buck may just stop with Alex because all eyes will be on Buster...

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад +5

      I agree 👍 👊 Buster comes off as well cold blodded as well. Hopefully he won't follow in his Dad's footprints 👣

    • @cindiwindi
      @cindiwindi Год назад +5

      Definitely is a generational thing and hopefully it ends with buster

  • @markstevens1729
    @markstevens1729 Год назад +10

    Why do the interviewers NEVER get a microphone on this channel? Some kind of worker action?
    The answer makes less sense when you can’t hear the question. Sheesh!

    • @susanmarie03
      @susanmarie03 Год назад +1

      Agreed. I just came here to comment on that. It’s ABC and this same interviewing group can’t be heard. Haven’t they figured that out yet?

  • @Gaiartemis
    @Gaiartemis Год назад +54

    If I could have a dinner with these guys there are still so many questions I would still love to ask. Great interview. Great job of this prosecution, but this story is so full of details. I would say it was a magnificent novella.. but that no author could really actually come up with all the twists and turns!

    • @pastelitopete5968
      @pastelitopete5968 Год назад +2

      all the twist and turns were layed out

    • @spiritofanu3112
      @spiritofanu3112 Год назад +4

      Waiting for the movie. There will definitely be one

    • @yvelaine
      @yvelaine Год назад +3

      Yes we still do not know what really happened inside Alec's head .

    • @gemmag.2988
      @gemmag.2988 Год назад +6

      @@yvelaine We will never really know the mind of a cold blooded killer. Thank God for that!

    • @Gaiartemis
      @Gaiartemis Год назад +3

      @@spiritofanu3112 It would have to be a series so much to tell

  • @matteoedwardes2876
    @matteoedwardes2876 Год назад +5

    Awww John Meadors was great in the trial and he’s such a humble man here.

  • @Josie42000
    @Josie42000 Год назад +24

    Fantastic job by the whole team! I’m thankful for all their hard work.

  • @justish9600
    @justish9600 Год назад +8

    Great team, great interview, thank you ABC News for another worthwhile segment and THANK YOU SC AG and Prosecutors Office for a fantastic job. Real shining star for SC.

  • @dodgingbullets3503
    @dodgingbullets3503 Год назад +12

    🎭You guys rocked the courtroom with truth and especially connecting the dots. A M is where he should be, thank you much from Canada🇨🇦

  • @sunflowerbeth3830
    @sunflowerbeth3830 Год назад +6

    Thank you all for your dedication to justice.

  • @Lacigirl123
    @Lacigirl123 Год назад +3

    John Meadors is off the charts GREAT!

  • @bleueyeddevl
    @bleueyeddevl Год назад +9

    This story would have been a novel *John Grisham* must've dreamed of writing.

    • @bbe3034
      @bbe3034 Год назад +1

      Yes, I kept thinking Grisham has probably started his new bestseller!

  • @daphnecarpenter2794
    @daphnecarpenter2794 Год назад +3

    Please mic the people asking the questions

  • @cath-wales-uk5660
    @cath-wales-uk5660 Год назад +12

    You all did an amazing job.I would be watching some of it thinking where is this going then BOOM there was the other piece.Well done all for getting Justice.

  • @andreab919
    @andreab919 Год назад +3

    This interview brings me back in time. I am retired now but was part of a team of performance auditors and Creighton reminds me so much our leader Michelle. She was so talented to get all the parts together. She never took credit for the results but always said that it was a tremendous team effort. Each and every member of this team would gladly work overnight if she needed us to do so. Even if sometimes it was exausting, we still have wonderful memories of these moments. I will never forget the day she came to me and said 'The report presentation will take place next week and as you will be retiring after that would you like to take my seat and live that experience ?' I was so honored (and nervous) because reporters would be asking questions and there was no room for errors but I took the challenge. When I entered the room that day, adrenaline kick in and I had a blast. 4 out of 7 members of our team are now retired but we still get together a few times a year and we enjoy reliving the most hilarious moments we once had. These guys will stay in my hart forever and for me that is worth way more than my paycheck.

  • @miajackson3559
    @miajackson3559 Год назад +10

    Mr Waters my hero! I loved you’re style, you cool and your strategy. You’re super cool and I’m hoping you and your guitar are enjoying a happy reunion xx

  • @taritabonita22
    @taritabonita22 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making sure justice was served! Appreciate you all big time!

  • @2legit2Kwit
    @2legit2Kwit Год назад +7

    Great team!!! Amazing to see Justice prevail in the good old boys club in South Carolina!

  • @debraross622
    @debraross622 Год назад +27

    There's no doubt you guys and lady worked very hard and many hours on this case. Thank you for getting justice for Maggie and Paul. Job well done.!!!!

    • @skiyogagirl
      @skiyogagirl Год назад

      I couldn’t have said it better! Maggie and Paul did not deserve to die in such a horrific manner. I hope Alex rots in prison.

  • @kimberlylaughner5067
    @kimberlylaughner5067 Год назад +8

    Great team and y’all did a fantastic job! This wasn’t mentioned but For the record Atty John Meadors your closing argument was bases loaded out of the park home run!!

  • @oldenglishsheepdogfun5960
    @oldenglishsheepdogfun5960 Год назад +11

    What an amazing and truely impressive team… watched it all in the U.K.

  • @deenad3562
    @deenad3562 Год назад +5

    🙄🙄🙄 *Is this AG a narcissist or something? What on earth made him think anyone wanted to hear That much of him and so little of the others?! Great team, and thanks AG for putting together but cmon, Wth.*

    • @johnalexander4654
      @johnalexander4654 Год назад

      I agree--the AG really thinks too highly of himself.....

  • @beemurphy1894
    @beemurphy1894 Год назад +41

    Great work. I can say I witnessed the trial of all trials. Some day you will all be on the history channel.It feels so good to do the right thing in life. All the people afraid of this family you let them know there is a new gang in town. Great job

    • @beemurphy1894
      @beemurphy1894 Год назад +7

      The judge was fair intelligent and knew the law. He spoke just enough to get his point across. I think Denzel should play the judge. He has already stated his pride in the judge

    • @beemurphy1894
      @beemurphy1894 Год назад +3

      Am looks like learch from the. Adams family

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад

      Yup yup 😋 there's a new kid in town Alex

    • @roxieolemeda3196
      @roxieolemeda3196 Год назад +1

      ​@@beemurphy1894I thought 💭 he looks like a ginger version of Herman Munster. But Lerch is a good 👋 one

  • @kenn1936
    @kenn1936 Год назад +3

    This team did an AWESOME JOB!!

  • @lindasmith2184
    @lindasmith2184 Год назад +1

    John Meadors is the best!!!!

  • @angelamhaigler
    @angelamhaigler Год назад +11

    Savannah! I loved seeing you at work. Enjoyed how you made sure the jury only saw the relevant pages and not the entire book.
    The Defense kept going back to that book that provided a textbook, theoretical example of a contact wound when Dr. Reimer said over and over Paul's wound was NOT a contact wound.