Alex Murdaugh sister-in-law saw odd behavior after killings: full video

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  • Опубліковано 13 лют 2023
  • Marian Proctor, the sister of Maggie Murdaugh and sister-in-law to Alex Murdaugh, testified about what she saw before and after the killings. He said a few odd things about the deaths of his wife and son, she said, including that his top priority was to clear his son's name in a boating under the influence case from a 2019 fatal crash.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @kdbwiz
    @kdbwiz Рік тому +847

    Maggie had “not a lavish life, but a comfortable life.” 3 houses, over a thousand acres of property with ponds, fields, beach house, city house, grand parties, nanny for her sons, hired workers for property and animal maintenance, multiple F-150 platinums, loaded suburbans, BMWs, boats, side by sides, golf carts. Looking for another house in Hilton Head. I’d love to know what such people consider a lavish lifestyle. 6:27

    • @AyaEgbuho
      @AyaEgbuho Рік тому +83

      I know right😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @GinaItaly2123-ug2my
      @GinaItaly2123-ug2my Рік тому +100

      Yeah I'm lol and Paul a kind soul that's a lol as well,he was different around his family,but with his GFS he spit and slapped them,he was an alcoholic troubled man

    • @jam6636
      @jam6636 Рік тому +93

      I just started watching theNetflix series on them and they also had a Plane... This family is in a bubble

    • @AyaEgbuho
      @AyaEgbuho Рік тому +38

      @@jam6636 The biggest bubble.

    • @Connectthedots117
      @Connectthedots117 Рік тому +117

      And never had to work!! I can’t imagine a more lavish life than not having to work!!

  • @larrydirtybird
    @larrydirtybird Рік тому +3262

    I hate how they keep calling it “the boat case” and not “the death of Mallory Beach.” It’s not about the wreck of the boat. It’s about the death of a 19 year old thanks to Paul’s mean-drunk recklessness and sense of entitlement.

    • @lisegagnon8157
      @lisegagnon8157 Рік тому

      I totally agree! Who cares about the damn BOAT!!! (except for use as evidence) They should call it what it is "The Murder of Mallory Beach"

    • @andrewshoemaker6754
      @andrewshoemaker6754 Рік тому +97

      Agree

    • @blacksncommercials
      @blacksncommercials Рік тому

      White privilege

    • @limabima77
      @limabima77 Рік тому +155

      An attempt to distance themselves from the facts, as if it absolves them of guilt!!

    • @morganrose6974
      @morganrose6974 Рік тому +88

      He’s literally dead

  • @felicia7756
    @felicia7756 10 місяців тому +77

    I'm low income, live alone, I noticed sister-in-law commented that the family didn't have a lavish income. To me, they were blessed with many material things

    • @oneseeker2
      @oneseeker2 4 місяці тому +10

      Extremely. Wealthy!

    • @WendyHannan-pt7ez
      @WendyHannan-pt7ez 2 місяці тому +4

      Doesn’t make you a better person.

    • @nickinurse118
      @nickinurse118 2 місяці тому +3

      They were South Carolina royalty

    • @lynngregory393
      @lynngregory393 22 дні тому +1

      Any one family can become wealthy when they control the legal system especially the liability practice.

    • @bettyprice7428
      @bettyprice7428 16 днів тому

      I feel for the members of the family that had nothing to do with the murders.

  • @ashlykester5236
    @ashlykester5236 8 місяців тому +106

    Referring to Mallory as “The token boat case” is classless. Shows no professionalism nor compassion for the Beach Family. I’m glad her family was awarded 15.5 mil

  • @queenayacodobae9421
    @queenayacodobae9421 Рік тому +1098

    Sadly. The elderly caregiver, a black woman testified while crying for over 2 hours and not one person offered her any tissue or a bottle of water. She sniffed and teared all over her face and no one cared. She took care of Alex's mother and was dedicated to that family. A sad reality.

    • @kc-lp6wg
      @kc-lp6wg Рік тому +317

      You know what? You are so right. Even the tone of questioning was aggressive and accusatory. So terrible and such a stark contrast.

    • @rogerdread38
      @rogerdread38 Рік тому +173

      These people se black and brown people as not human. Wish is the other way around

    • @MM-fh6kp
      @MM-fh6kp Рік тому +189

      The part of the country where back of the bus is still alive I guess and very sad she was treated like that! Great observation!

    • @jobinsmith4116
      @jobinsmith4116 Рік тому +190

      I noticed that too!! I just told my friend how I thought the lawyers were condescending to her ( the caregiver) Very rude of the attorneys

    • @rogerdread38
      @rogerdread38 Рік тому +132

      Sometimes In life what ever you sow you reap. I'm not a raceist. But some white people are heart less. Because they was raised that way. But you have good and bad in all race

  • @ambiieeee
    @ambiieeee Рік тому +1316

    “she is-was my only sibling” absolutely broke my heart 🥺

    • @wintermonroe2894
      @wintermonroe2894 Рік тому +18

      😕🥺🥺

    • @carolineclark4078
      @carolineclark4078 Рік тому +63

      Truly the worst feeling, there are no words to do it justice. I myself lost my only sibling a few years ago. Praying for her.

    • @virginiaknighten4687
      @virginiaknighten4687 Рік тому +32

      @@carolineclark4078 I’m so sorry for your loss. My eldest sister passed away about 15 years ago. It still does not seem real. It was so sudden. My 75 year old sister lives close to me. I’m 72. Prayers for you Caroline. My heart goes out to you. 🙏

    • @jujubean54ify
      @jujubean54ify Рік тому +7

      😢😢😢😢😢

    • @johanylopez1550
      @johanylopez1550 Рік тому +34

      I have jus 1 sister… I can’t imagine my life without her … I can feel her pain 💔

  • @WaffleFaceRVA
    @WaffleFaceRVA Рік тому +652

    I'm no judge, but this judge comes across as engaged, focused, professional, and completely in control of the court.

    • @Kaz-Kan.-Kan-You
      @Kaz-Kan.-Kan-You Рік тому +26

      He seems to be Smart as H.... Love the way he makes sure everything gets put on the record. And he explains, everything,(it goes back to making sure everything is on the record).

    • @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
      @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Рік тому +6

      I thought the opposite as h kept saying "um" over and over plus other stumbling actions

    • @deniserhodes2374
      @deniserhodes2374 Рік тому +22

      Agreed. He's quite composed, knowledgeable and patient.

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Рік тому +16

      Doing his job.

    • @charlottebrefo6879
      @charlottebrefo6879 Рік тому +2

      ​@@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK 👍

  • @Kallenxo
    @Kallenxo 8 місяців тому +173

    Paul and Maggie may not have been model citizens but NO ONE deserves to be murdered by their husband or father. Absolutely devastating.

    • @CiroDiMarzio909
      @CiroDiMarzio909 7 місяців тому

      He took millions and millions from all the black community and buying liquer for it and partying all night long on that boat that Buster Keaton and Alex Murderdaugh

    • @elwinamaya1889
      @elwinamaya1889 7 місяців тому +5

      I disagree. May the girl who lost her life on that boat RIP.

    • @ZAN-THE-GOAT
      @ZAN-THE-GOAT 7 місяців тому +3

      @@elwinamaya1889I disagree with what part? Is it the fact that one should be murdered because of Malory dying in the boat collision?

    • @elwinamaya1889
      @elwinamaya1889 6 місяців тому +1

      @@ZAN-THE-GOAT correct.

    • @mzuribeauty4287
      @mzuribeauty4287 6 місяців тому +8

      It's a family of murderers. Maggie killed the housekeeper so they could file claims from insurance, Paul killed the girl in the boat crash, Bustes killed à boy with a basé bât.

  • @alyssagillespie8333
    @alyssagillespie8333 Рік тому +1775

    “It wasn’t a lavish life, it was a comfortable life”. What on earth? Maggie’s life appears to have been extremely lavish! Vacations, multiple houses, boats, guns, housekeepers… this family wanted for nothing.

    • @debs_boho_jungle
      @debs_boho_jungle Рік тому

      Right? White privileged folks that have NO CLUE

    • @mk202
      @mk202 Рік тому +259

      I would describe it as quite lavish, too.

    • @gxvq
      @gxvq Рік тому +406

      Right? She’s also out of touch with reality. But that’s how most rich people I met through through my profession have been, especially if they never experienced being poor or even middle class. They don’t think they’re rich enough and they need to accumulate more and get a higher quality of life, and they truly believe people who aren’t as wealthy aren’t trying hard enough or they are screwups. It’s astounding how perspectives differ so much and people are often never satisfied no matter how much they have.

    • @ckevorkianxo
      @ckevorkianxo Рік тому +135

      I ALMODT DROPPED DEAD!!! i cannot believe it took so long to find this comment 💀😵‍💫

    • @connieparker8896
      @connieparker8896 Рік тому +203

      You have to remember. This Lady is very wealthy, she would call her sister comfortable compared to hers

  • @mama66333
    @mama66333 Рік тому +454

    Of course Maggie did not deserve to be killed but from the Netflix documentary she was as ruthless as Alex in trying to protect Paul from being held accountable for killing Mallory Beach in the boat accident. Nor did she want that poor girl’s body to be found. No body; no crime.
    Maggie also was involved in helping Paul cover up wrecking his pick-up while drunk with his girlfriend.
    Maggie also promoted Paul’s underage drinking.
    She did not deserve to be killed but she was not a “special” caring lady. She seems to have also felt entitled to protect her family at all costs and regular people were disposable.

    • @bigDFH803
      @bigDFH803 Рік тому +53

      THIS!!🎯💯

    • @butterflyfam2522
      @butterflyfam2522 Рік тому +36

      Exactly my train of thoughts.

    • @MZHARDBODYENT
      @MZHARDBODYENT Рік тому +58

      Right & i’m sure she portrayed herself one way to outsiders, I mean she was Alex’s wife trust she picked up on how to do so. Secondly we all know Paul had an alter ego named Timmy & showed up when he was drunk. He was literally smacking & spitting on his girlfriend while recklessly driving the boat.He wouldn’t allow anyone else to drive & smiled at Anthony’s pain when he knew they may never find Mallory it’s sad. Maggie got in Mrs. Beach car to ask what if they never find her, how insensitive to say to a Mother who’s child is missing knowing her son was responsible. Smfh

    • @chrisirving1239
      @chrisirving1239 Рік тому +50

      I agree. She loved the name MURDAUGH.
      Everything caught up with them. What a pathetic excuse for "Parents".

    • @chrisirving1239
      @chrisirving1239 Рік тому

      Just another phoney who loved the good life and all that money! They try to make them out to be so pure...bull crap!!!!
      The son was a losing piece of crap who would have been a burden to society. Before his murder, he was well on his way.

  • @lizb8499
    @lizb8499 Рік тому +501

    My uncle was shot three times in the back. When our family descended on the town, there was not a place we could go without being followed by either uncles or the police. The uncles would stand by our doors at night making sure we were all safe. The whole town was scared. The fear was so thick. To not know who took your loved ones life is indescribable. For him not to be scared..... is a big flashing neon sign imo.

    • @PanthORandPonAY
      @PanthORandPonAY Рік тому +39

      I'm really sorry for your loss. No one should ever have to experience that on top of being grief-stricken.

    • @Cre80s
      @Cre80s Рік тому +43

      Exactly. Or fear for his other son. All he spoke of was being innocent, never a peep of what an innocent person would say who's family was murdered, "it was just a little while ago, the killers can't be far, can you do something before the get farther away?" etc. etc. etc. Guilty people just don't know how unlike an innocent person they in fact sound.

    • @caramcintyre-woodruff9007
      @caramcintyre-woodruff9007 Рік тому +12

      Sorry for your loss

    • @zx208
      @zx208 Рік тому

      Your uncle some gang cartel guy?

    • @lizb8499
      @lizb8499 Рік тому +43

      @@zx208 Hahaha!! No. But he was being robbed of plants he had growing. He lived in a very small town that hadn't had a murder in 50 years. The way he had been killed had looked like an ambush and well planned out. It had unfortunately rained the morning he had been killed and it washed away the scent of whoever had done it. Later, the years to be exact we found out it wouldn't have mattered anyway because the killer had gone to great lengths to mask his scent. He walked for 2 miles through a creek and then another 2 through the woods.
      Anyway, between the police and my uncles during the funeral and the weeks after..... there was always some armed around us. My point in telling the story... or some of it.... was that when someone is murdered the fear is so thick that you welcome the added security. And him not wanting to make sure his other son and really himself were safe is very suspicious.

  • @SpykerSpeed
    @SpykerSpeed Рік тому +182

    This woman seems so sensitive and sweet. I wish her the best after these horrible tragedies.

    • @DearMe247
      @DearMe247 10 місяців тому +6

      She has a GOoD heart and soul. See no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.

    • @D3LAWAR302
      @D3LAWAR302 9 місяців тому +6

      She is also naive because she talks to Alex in jail like she’s a second wife

    • @pinkpandas4ever130
      @pinkpandas4ever130 8 місяців тому

      @@D3LAWAR302I think she’s digging for info

    • @kmoney9112
      @kmoney9112 8 місяців тому +6

      @@D3LAWAR302what? Are you kidding me? Denial? Shock! Know someone for 25 plus years you just can’t wrap your mind around believing they could do such horrible things. It’s her brains way of comforting her through the grief.

    • @kountry_bumpkin8455
      @kountry_bumpkin8455 7 місяців тому +5

      @@D3LAWAR302No she doesn’t, John Marvin’s wife does.

  • @shay90574
    @shay90574 Рік тому +594

    The Murdaugh family were bad people. Am I the only one who seen the documentary about Paul and his parents. Maggie treated the parents of the dead girl horrible. Paul’s behavior was outrageous the night of the boat accident. Alec stole money from handicap boys who lost there mother to a accident in his home. These people are monsters at best.

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому +20

      shay0324 - I didn't see the documentary. What did Maggie say about the death of Mallory?

    • @jccota08
      @jccota08 Рік тому +49

      Right! I feel nothing for
      these literal supremicists

    • @hollymushinsky1607
      @hollymushinsky1607 Рік тому +8

      Did not see it, but will watch it!

    • @patrickhinh
      @patrickhinh Рік тому +38

      It’s true. They are all horrible for many years go back from Alex father .

    • @ginadean5696
      @ginadean5696 Рік тому

      Money, power and privilege over others. History shows that when a narcissistic gets this they will f#ck themselves in the end after hurting many others first.

  • @deborah3912
    @deborah3912 Рік тому +373

    She said after the murders Alex wasn't concerned about finding the killers, he wasn't afraid. He was more concerned with the boat accident and getting Buster into law school. She found that odd and so do I. I think Mrs. Proctor suspects Alex is the murderer.

    • @flenzy
      @flenzy Рік тому +35

      He wanted to deny Paul was the driver of their boat, which everyone knew he was, so that the lawsuit would go away. Zero sense of responsibility in this family. I can't believe they're trying to pin Mallory's death on one of the other kids. Despicable. Sounds like Maggie was right along with Alex denying that their precious son could ever have been responsible for the accident.

    • @tigerlily4472
      @tigerlily4472 Рік тому +33

      He wanted to clear Paul's name, so the blame and lawsuits would shift to someone else. Then, he could have whatever property, inheritance, and stashed money for himself.
      I feel for Maggie's sister, because it's clear that she partially blames herself for encouraging Maggie to go to Moselle.
      And it's obvious that she didn't know that Alex's dad was in the hospital, otherwise Maggie would've stayed in Edisto. Alex waited until she arrived to tell her, and I think she just made the best of it... not knowing what he really had planned.

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Рік тому +17

      She has to. "I know the person has been thinking about doing this a long time." Umm what? The poor lady she absolutely blames herself.

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Рік тому +3

      @@tigerlily4472 I dont think he ever told her. He was "gone" when she got there.

    • @wandarood1443
      @wandarood1443 Рік тому +4

      @@flenzy Why was Mallory on that boat with the wild and crazy drunk driver?

  • @nena200able
    @nena200able Рік тому +36

    I'm not pleased with Paul's murder, but I disagree with his aunt. The boat crash wasn't an accident. It was a wreckless action. Don't tell me he didn't know he wasn't supposed to drink and drive. He was wreckless under his own free will. That's not an accident

    • @fgarrison2910
      @fgarrison2910 4 місяці тому

      You think the young boyfriend may have felt the same like Paul deserved to die?

    • @carolynsherman3439
      @carolynsherman3439 3 місяці тому

      A bunch of drunk teenagers making horrible decisions. A real tragedy for all involved.

    • @marynywarriormomof1248
      @marynywarriormomof1248 Місяць тому

      Not only was the boat accident pulse fault but even after the accident, he was still drinking and driving and speeding and being reckless so he didn’t learn a damn thing

  • @wyabey5745
    @wyabey5745 Рік тому +50

    The look on his face when she said "Alex didn't seem to be afraid". Says so much.

    • @politicallyincorrect5802
      @politicallyincorrect5802 Рік тому +4

      The most disturbing image to me,is when she is embracing Buster and the deadly look in the 3 Murdaughs face - It´s pictured and it´s very disturbing. I hope this woman is safe.

    • @BigSantanaTV
      @BigSantanaTV 4 місяці тому

      24:23 facts

    • @bettyprice7428
      @bettyprice7428 16 днів тому

      What really stands out is that you don't often know what your loved ones think or what they will do. All of these people were put in sorrow because of money.

  • @jeaniechampagne8831
    @jeaniechampagne8831 Рік тому +257

    You know what irks me? This. "tell us a little about yourself? Lived in S.C., we both went to college, got married, Maggie was my only sibling". Prosecutor: You have any other brothers and sisters?

    • @treece01
      @treece01 Рік тому +99

      And she clearly said they were 5 years apart and he turned right around and said “so were you close being 7 yrs apart? Pay attn man this is serious!

    • @romaworks8248
      @romaworks8248 Рік тому +56

      Lawyers are apparently very poor listeners. I’ve notice that many times in this trial as well as others. You would think being attentive to what others say would be a vital trait for lawyers. Yes, it is rude as well as irksome..

    • @bermudagirl5039
      @bermudagirl5039 Рік тому +49

      Lawyers generally love the sound of their OWN voice😡

    • @heather3383
      @heather3383 Рік тому +32

      And she said they were 5 years apart, then he said 7 years.

    • @LINDA-oi4mt
      @LINDA-oi4mt Рік тому

      They all - those educated Southern men- slow, dim witted, don't hear anything butt the voices in their heads.

  • @Alicia3121
    @Alicia3121 Рік тому +234

    Not lavish? Money was never an issue for her. She owned 3 houses - multiple vehicles ( a Mercedes) and never worked a day in her life. She had house help --- leaving food on the stove and not cleaning up after herself -- but not a lavish lifestyle? WTH????

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Рік тому +16

      It is a different outlook on lifestyle ! The hours of work by the staff are appalling.

    • @ddnlee24
      @ddnlee24 Рік тому +17

      Didn’t have to balance a checkbook.

    • @dreamwhite2886
      @dreamwhite2886 Рік тому +31

      The sister is supposedly married to someone way way wealthier than Alex. To her it probably seems comfortable but not lavish.

    • @brenbreez
      @brenbreez Рік тому +22

      Well
      Perhaps this is what the sister considers normal or not lavish . Everything is based on personal perspective 😳😳😳

    • @kaylacameron1802
      @kaylacameron1802 Рік тому +27

      I noticed that too... Sadly she is VERY out of touch.

  • @xana7088
    @xana7088 3 місяці тому +5

    I blame that boat accident on bad parenting. They were all teenagers, yet they were out in the middle of the night, drinking. Paul didn‘t force anyone to get on that boat. They did it on their own. They should have called someone to pick them up.

  • @bjw9529
    @bjw9529 Рік тому +87

    I feel one of the most obvious and important issues in this case, and one that really no one talks about, is the fact that Alex really wanted Maggie to go with him to visit his parents that night and she never went. I think that this along with the kennel video proves guilt. Maggie didn’t want to go according to her sister but her sister encouraged her to go. It’s so obvious to me that Alex lured her over to Moselle to kill her. The only reason she was there was to go with Alex and somehow Alex just didn’t take her with him..??!! Probably because he killed her and his Son…

    • @JPGdesigngroup
      @JPGdesigngroup 8 місяців тому +3

      what do you mean? like he had other plans for her?

    • @NapturallyPecanBrown
      @NapturallyPecanBrown 7 місяців тому +3

      Right. Or he had someone waiting for her there.

    • @LLynneM
      @LLynneM 6 місяців тому +4

      Defense counsel tried to cover this (sloooooooowly) w/2 justifiers, asking her:
      (1) If it was unusual for “Elick” to ask Maggie to join him at Moselle (bc he didn’t like being home alone), therefore, that request wasn’t uncommon; and
      More importantly, (2) that, since her FIL *wasn’* in the hospital (he was home, unbeknownst to Maggie + her sister), there was no reason for her to go w/Alex, hence, he left her at the kennel w/ _PawPaw._ (bc she just loved those dawgs so much).
      AS IF that’a a good enough reason. The only thing I wonder is what did Maggie think/do when she realized Alex was going to his parents’ house without her. Didn’t she hv an objection, if that’s theE reason she went to Moselle. I’d think so.

    • @ConnieGMK
      @ConnieGMK 6 місяців тому +6

      Maggie had said that she felt Alex was up to something... .definitely lured. She was seeking divorce...allegedly

    • @Becky-dl1by
      @Becky-dl1by 5 місяців тому +3

      He stares into space during some of the testimony
      ...is he seeing them die in front of him again and again...we can only hope that is his sentence until his final day.

  • @JudeNance
    @JudeNance Рік тому +578

    The sister in law is absolutely correct about Alex's priority.

    • @zoer7338
      @zoer7338 Рік тому +12

      Yup 👍

    • @maryknight697
      @maryknight697 Рік тому +1

      @@zoer7338 l

    • @BCP07
      @BCP07 Рік тому +7

      Absolutely !!

    • @kimward5746
      @kimward5746 Рік тому +38

      Yeah huh! It's so telling about what is in his head... that his son had disgraced HIM.

    • @DD-dq1ed
      @DD-dq1ed Рік тому +31

      A disgrace to him and he didn't want to pay out the money.. That was on his mind..

  • @susanmcconnell6041
    @susanmcconnell6041 Рік тому +1766

    Alex wasnt worried about finding a killer or killers, as he already knew there was not one, other than himself. He hid behind his grandfather's and father's legal reputations, and power in the community, and believed there would be no consequences for his behavior. He thought he had planned the perfect murders, to get his financial liabilities to disappear. He was manipulating people and events, to make it appear that someone else had done these evil and heinous acts. My heart goes out for the sister. Her emotional pain is palpable and genuine, as she relives the events. Murdaugh's 'tears' are nothing but props for acting. IMHO, he is a despicable murdering sociopath, and he DID think about doing this for a very long time.

    • @rhondadavis1483
      @rhondadavis1483 Рік тому +85

      Yes Susan… I agree 💯

    • @agapelove2853
      @agapelove2853 Рік тому +2

      VERY VERY WELL SAID
      KUDDOS TOO YOU

    • @rvingkeepitrolling8797
      @rvingkeepitrolling8797 Рік тому +55

      You know I thought he did too due to all his prior shindig's, but I'm just not sure he'd kill his son. I mean it could be they was after Paul and they had to kill her.

    • @BCP07
      @BCP07 Рік тому +108

      Just sick. Yes her sister was a really beautiful person that I think believes he did it .

    • @BCP07
      @BCP07 Рік тому +26

      @@rvingkeepitrolling8797 just trying to figure out the way this man is thinking

  • @brianagosier5298
    @brianagosier5298 Рік тому +37

    When she said, “My only sibling”, that hit hard😢

  • @grandmaoldschool7011
    @grandmaoldschool7011 Рік тому +10

    They were five years apart: lawyer said seven. She said they were the only kids; lawyer then asks how many siblings did you have? Is this guy deaf?

  • @jennifermoore7000
    @jennifermoore7000 Рік тому +686

    I absolutely LOVE this judge. He is so calm and collected. Very much in charge of his courtroom. It's a shame the justice system doesn't have more officials like him.

    • @bigdoinks3886
      @bigdoinks3886 Рік тому +20

      Agreed, a very emotional trial yet he exemplifies justice without bias.

    • @ashlee2706
      @ashlee2706 Рік тому +11

      i said the same thing watching this and other clips. he really lets them get what they need to say out.

    • @traciebecker6669
      @traciebecker6669 Рік тому +27

      I agree.
      He has shown excellent character and integrity in handling this case.
      We need more like him.

    • @victoriakim4385
      @victoriakim4385 Рік тому +20

      Allegedly he lost his son not long ago and he denied to take more break to grief his beloved son and chose to return to court Asap

    • @janiceporter5533
      @janiceporter5533 Рік тому +1

      @@ashlee2706 6

  • @JennBX1
    @JennBX1 Рік тому +974

    I LOVE this judge!! He is so calm and in charge of this courtroom. Most judges let the lawyers approach the bench. He is keeping the jury from being jaded and confused. Great job. He is a good, fair man. 👍

    • @amywilkins543
      @amywilkins543 Рік тому +50

      I agree 100%!!!

    • @Heidi51616
      @Heidi51616 Рік тому +14

      In

    • @ppw2393
      @ppw2393 Рік тому +54

      I was about to also comment on this judge. He doesn’t miss a beat.

    • @candyk694
      @candyk694 Рік тому +36

      Agree! Very impressed with this judge!

    • @Sharmuta6311
      @Sharmuta6311 Рік тому +6

      Judge belongs in retirement home.

  • @felicia7756
    @felicia7756 10 місяців тому +15

    Wow, her stating that Alec answered to her, who ever did this they probably thought about it for a very long time. That is NOT a normal reaction

  • @kpwmini
    @kpwmini Рік тому +96

    Daggers flew out of Alex eyes when she said Alex didn’t seem to be afraid.

    • @aissatadiane4565
      @aissatadiane4565 Рік тому

      Guilty

    • @fgarrison2910
      @fgarrison2910 4 місяці тому +1

      People on medication or drugs do not have normal reactions. Same with trauma victims which he has experienced a ton of trauma. It's called an incongruent affect.

    • @fgarrison2910
      @fgarrison2910 4 місяці тому +1

      He probably can't believe she may believe he did something he didn't do.

    • @chriscypret5365
      @chriscypret5365 4 місяці тому

      ​@@fgarrison2910 I ageee i not sure alex killed them their son had just pretty much got away with girl dying in boat wreck their was lot of people hated these people . Even working at their house if they are suppose to be working yard ruin sunflower prouably maggie flowers . I watch trial alex sound pretty upset when he testify.about hes wife ,son . I dont think he got fair trial on the munder trials

    • @BigSantanaTV
      @BigSantanaTV 4 місяці тому +1

      24:23 hell yeah

  • @beckywoodward695
    @beckywoodward695 Рік тому +1018

    My heart goes out to her family. She's a stunningly beautiful lady.

    • @karenmegert5872
      @karenmegert5872 Рік тому +49

      Just like her sister. I can’t imagine the up and down emotions that the defendant put them threw. 😮

    • @amyburton6640
      @amyburton6640 Рік тому +70

      Yes she's a incredibly beautiful woman. I can only imagine how this has tore her heart into. God bless her. 😢💗

    • @kimporter1744
      @kimporter1744 Рік тому +53

      Same here ...very sweet and beautiful!!

    • @veritas8399
      @veritas8399 Рік тому +73

      They have a way of avoiding responsibility. The young woman who lost her life seems to be inconsequential in the 'boat case'

    • @tmcurly
      @tmcurly Рік тому +44

      You can tell they the sisters are both very soft and wonderful people.

  • @valerieg369
    @valerieg369 Рік тому +41

    I hope Marian can get over the guilt she feels for encouraging Maggie to go home to Alex the night he murdered her and Paul. What a burden to carry. Alex has no clue the suffering he has put upon so many people. It's disgusting and horrifying that a person could be so self serving to go to the extremes that he did.. the stealing, the lies...to his friends, his clients to his own flesh and blood! Horrible. P.S. I think AM's attorneys did a terrible job, bullying witnesses, especially Senator Harpootlian. Hard to believe this guy is in the US Senate. Vote him out.

  • @marilyndillard6484
    @marilyndillard6484 Рік тому +167

    This woman is so beautiful..I could feel her pain and the grief ahead. It's MORE than heartbreaking...my sister an I were so much like her..I've NEVER missed anyone so much in my life -

    • @StilettoCutsQuick.
      @StilettoCutsQuick. Рік тому +6

      I am so sorry. That sister bond is almost unbreakable.

    • @ruthnoronha8206
      @ruthnoronha8206 Рік тому +2

      What are u talking about miss starry eyes

    • @chrissttiiee
      @chrissttiiee Рік тому +2

      I lost my dear Sister in 2014. We were only 15 mos apart. It's a wound that sometimes scabs over, bleeds, heals, etc.

    • @rochellestarr9538
      @rochellestarr9538 Рік тому +10

      As she refers to the death of a young woman as a "boat accident",Im sure the family of that young woman have never missed anyone so much in their life

    • @gailobrien9380
      @gailobrien9380 Рік тому +3

      Rest peacefully, Mallory Beach!

  • @judescoburn6021
    @judescoburn6021 Рік тому +981

    There was evil surrounding this family for quite some time. You have the Nanny who supposedly died from a fall. The friend the boys went to school with found dead on the road. The girl killed in the boat crash. The son and wife who were brutally murdered. On and on it goes. Plus the stealing of insurance money from the injured cop and the stealing from the woman’s sons who worked for Alec. This story is incredible that this much death and crimes surrounded this family. Pure evil. - posted by Bob Murray

    • @towsonmoma875
      @towsonmoma875 Рік тому +55

      Sounds like he's pure EVIL for sure!

    • @tammypham1024
      @tammypham1024 Рік тому +131

      I think there are generations of this going on in that family. Alex learned from his father who learned from his father that they are above the law.

    • @marviagilbert7358
      @marviagilbert7358 Рік тому +36

      That husband is evil beyond evil to be charged with the alleged murders of his wife and young son frazzled my mind ..smh

    • @dorleedee7702
      @dorleedee7702 Рік тому +49

      Yeah…This bad stuff happens around Alex - and his sons. And, how about his drug abuse AND the staged attempted suicide? This case is classic family annihilation. Alex is a Narcissist and his need for sympathy far outweighs his inability to feel love or empathy or grief. We’ve seen it once, we’ve seen it a hundred times! And, they ALWAYS think they’re smarter than the Detectives, but they inevitably will slip up somewhere! I bet AM wishes he took Paul’s cellphone and destroyed it…PS I thought that Paul being the driver of HIS boat was never disputed? Wasn’t it common knowledge? The sister saying Maggie was convinced that Paul WASN’T the driver, sounds like she, Mags, was in denial.

    • @Jasonrcsd
      @Jasonrcsd Рік тому +58

      sounds like the Clintons

  • @kohljackal
    @kohljackal Рік тому +447

    Her testimony is so revealing. Alex was all up in these murders. I feel sorry for .Maggie’s sister. On the other hand I think it’s hilarious that she thinks Maggie didn’t lead a lavish life. Never worked a day in her life. Bought and sold properties on a whim. Rode a golf cart around her 1700 acre property. 98% of us would say that was lavish.

    • @nmturk
      @nmturk Рік тому

      She was shopping for a new house after her son was drunk and killed a 19 year old girl. How could she do that. I think this whole family are awful people. Hunting and killing animals and selfish self centered. She told her housekeeper that she had to leave her doors open for the Mexicans. I am not impressed by any of them.

    • @michaelkline884
      @michaelkline884 Рік тому +44

      Yeah and she was also doing some work on their beach house!

    • @peonypink9149
      @peonypink9149 Рік тому +61

      And her comments that Paul was being treated unfairly…… he used Buster’s ID card, bought alcohol, recklessly drove the boat and was being charged with criminal negligent homicide (may have the name of the charge incorrect there) and he was going to trial a couple of days later on…..
      It doesn’t mean she doesn’t grieve or miss her sister, however realistic description of the situation would have been more respectful for everyone else affected….

    • @quickchris10
      @quickchris10 Рік тому +53

      Looking for this comment. What would she consider lavish, I wonder. I guess jet-setting and yachting around the globe, vacations on the Riviera, etc.

    • @tarnsand440
      @tarnsand440 Рік тому +45

      Marian and her husband are obviously wealthy. They built a beautiful house and guest house on 27+ acres in 2019. Sold it in Oct 2021 for almost $6million. She's either a very gifted interior decorator or she hired one. You could tell it was a home that welcomed large gatherings of family friends.

  • @angiehall8626
    @angiehall8626 Рік тому +20

    The prosecuting lawyer adjusts his chair so that he can see her testimony while being questioned by the defence - so impressed by the prosecution’s dedication and professionalism in this case.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому +1

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @mikemccag
    @mikemccag 5 місяців тому +14

    It’s so tragic that such sweet lady like Maggie’s sister could get so close to pure evil by her sister being married to a monster.

    • @rachelrachel3146
      @rachelrachel3146 5 місяців тому

      Her sister was married to a man she met and fell in love with who later and for YEARS struggled with opiate addiction. Which in turn affected the whole family and a ripple effect that no one understands except the close family who is dealing with it and the stigma surrounding. She was right also when she said Paul was misrepresented by the the media and the town scorned Maggie. Pretty pitiful if I ask me that most all of Paul’s GF and close friends lived off the fat of good times and the Murdaugh inner circles. Stigma still
      Surrounds people and families who are often the HIDDEN VICTIMS.

  • @mariannerogers8003
    @mariannerogers8003 Рік тому +215

    Alex’s face when she says “Alex wasn’t afraid”...Alex looked so shocked that she said it and he wasn’t happy.
    PS...I love that Judge.

  • @tamararutland-mills9530
    @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +710

    My heart breaks for the girl who was killed in the boating accident. They didn’t think there would be an indictment. This family is getting way more consideration in trial than they will ever see. It was interesting when Maggie’s sister was going down the list of people Maggie loved: she left Alex off this list. 👀

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 Рік тому +44

      It's shows just how much pull this family has in that county.

    • @peggypasson8794
      @peggypasson8794 Рік тому +58

      Seriously does anyone care about the girl in the boat the maid the mysterious death of an innocent child .friend of busters allegedly.

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +32

      @@peggypasson8794 There were hundreds who turned up for the funeral. My heart really goes out to that family. Even the sister on the stand did not seem to be very moved by it, but instead gave much sympathy and good things to say about Paul, who was obviously out of control.

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +23

      @@peggypasson8794 Even the teenagers involved in the boating accident knew that and made comments about it. Good thing the video cam pictured AM’s badge hanging out of his pocket. And, he admitted to flashing it to find favors.

    • @hollyedmonson2698
      @hollyedmonson2698 Рік тому +1

      ''-ź'-@@tamararutland-mills9530

  • @LittleOrla
    @LittleOrla Рік тому +50

    Here is true grief and pain. Such a sweet woman. My heart goes out to all of them.

  • @jessybrown3008
    @jessybrown3008 Рік тому +26

    This judge has an immense amount of patience 😭

  • @Sassy-pants68
    @Sassy-pants68 Рік тому +95

    “They weren’t Wealthy, they were comfortable??? “. They had three homes in very expensive areas.

    • @citrusbloom7504
      @citrusbloom7504 Рік тому +12

      It would be in bad taste to say anything else. “We are very wealthy”…. no.

    • @islanderbyrd1881
      @islanderbyrd1881 Рік тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Sassy-pants68
      @Sassy-pants68 Рік тому +5

      @@citrusbloom7504 she was not talking about herself, she Was referring to her sister

    • @firstmedtech
      @firstmedtech Рік тому +11

      And probably a ton of debt…. As it turns out!

    • @charlestyler4161
      @charlestyler4161 Рік тому +12

      But they didn't own any of the properties, the bank did, none of their properties were paid for!

  • @Bebold94
    @Bebold94 Рік тому +749

    The boys, Paul and Buster, were by many accounts two very spoiled and entitled boys. As well, Buster was tossed from law school after he was caught cheating. Paul immediately blamed someone else in the boat as the driver which was not the case. The video of Paul and his behavior when the police arrived ( night of the boat crash) is truly disgusting and quite telling as to his character. Also Maggie certainly doesn't sound like a compassionate soul in the 911 call regarding their housekeeper after her fall on their property which ended in her death. You can listen for yourself at Murdaugh Murders Podcast.

    • @nicoles8176
      @nicoles8176 Рік тому +143

      These are hunters. They enjoy hunting and killing
      innocent animals for pleasure. How much compassion we expect these people to have? Who cry for the animals?

    • @quickchris10
      @quickchris10 Рік тому +76

      @@nicoles8176 Well some hunters do eat the meat. We can assume they did eat venison and pork, maybe from wild boars. Venison is tasty. If you eat meat, you are killing the animals. So, you're insulting a lot of people w/this comment.

    • @tarnsand440
      @tarnsand440 Рік тому +135

      Paul's Uncle John and Grandfather Randolph also went into hospital emerg rooms looking for the other kids to try and persuade them to say Paul wasn't driving the boat. Which is pretty damn ballsy. Who else would take the charges possible lawsuit when they weren't driving.🤦‍♀️🤦‍♂️

    • @flenzy
      @flenzy Рік тому

      @@nicoles8176 EXACTLY. Paul just loved to kill any living thing. The poor wildlife. The men in that family really do seem to love killing things. What kind of brain does it take to sport kill? A Murdaugh and their friends kind of brain.

    • @Huckfintress
      @Huckfintress Рік тому +164

      No compassion for her housekeeper on the 911 call - very matter of fact and almost sounded annoyed that it interrupted her day.

  • @PROUDCANADIANGIRL
    @PROUDCANADIANGIRL Рік тому +58

    My family want the Beach family to know that what happened to your daughter was horrible and a travesty and to say that it was a horrible blow to the Murdaugh family is outrageous… Paul caused that accident and a beautiful young woman paid the price. I’m tired of hearing how it affected the Murdaughs, what about the parents of Mallory??
    She is gone but to us, never forgotten. She seemed like a very intelligent, wise and lovely girl and our heart bleeds for HER family. RIP Mallory 🙏🏼💜

    • @Ruth78620
      @Ruth78620 11 місяців тому +3

      I know that pissed me off! It wasn't an "accident" he was was drunk as a skunk and boohoo he got called names. The boy should have been in jail but his family stopped that from happening. No wonder the town turned against them a beautiful innocent young girl lost her life and this family didn't so much as apologise!!!! RIP Mallory 🙏

  • @judystanko3470
    @judystanko3470 Рік тому +11

    Maggie's sister said that Maggie had a comfortable life but not a lavish life ??Really? Trips around the world? Servants? Lived in a mansion on a 1700 acre sprawling ranch, and never hurt for financially. Really? Not lavish?

  • @janetgeller7272
    @janetgeller7272 Рік тому +185

    I think Maggie’s mother’s reaction to hearing her daughter was shot to death is helpful for all to remember what this trial is about and what was lost.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 ❤❤I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @jujubean54ify
    @jujubean54ify Рік тому +131

    “Once a cheater,always a cheater.”
    Cheating does not always mean marital infidelity.
    Cheating can also mean financial infidelity and lying.

    • @MuunTheFIre
      @MuunTheFIre Рік тому

      @Happy Dog lies 🥱😂

    • @slister45
      @slister45 Рік тому +6

      Cheaters begin by having secrets.

    • @mmommo10
      @mmommo10 Рік тому +4

      cheating is like stealing, lying, murdering, etc.

    • @KimberlyResaMD
      @KimberlyResaMD Рік тому +3

      "We were on a break!!!!"

  • @bargdaffy1535
    @bargdaffy1535 Рік тому +15

    "it wasn't a lavish life, it was a comfortable life" They had a freaking Plantation Hunting Lodge as one of their multiple properties. What planet does Marian Proctor live on?

    • @PatienceLove
      @PatienceLove Рік тому +3

      A more lavish one than her sister did.

    • @sandrabreedlove3661
      @sandrabreedlove3661 4 місяці тому

      Place in key.west for one I love key west diffently had money id be there in the winter

    • @psfanboy79
      @psfanboy79 3 місяці тому +1

      Ummm ever hear of PROCTOR and gamble ?

    • @bargdaffy1535
      @bargdaffy1535 3 місяці тому

      @@psfanboy79 You mean Proctor and God? Oh........lol.

  • @julief2830
    @julief2830 Рік тому +28

    I like how respectful and calm that judge is yet he makes Alex's attorney start stuttering because he was caught up in the web as well by contacting Maggie's family. He was overstepping his boundaries from early on.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому +1

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @looking4things669
    @looking4things669 Рік тому +196

    If Paul was driving that boat he was drunk and killed Mallory. And just as if he were driving a car he should have been prosecuted for homicide. The terrible murder of himself and his mother ended that charge.

    • @Sbw1976
      @Sbw1976 Рік тому +14

      Actually you are wrong on this - Alec owned the boat so the case would have continued.

    • @Dharmarenee
      @Dharmarenee Рік тому +23

      He was driving that boat.

    • @deeznutz8033
      @deeznutz8033 Рік тому +31

      this!! its crazy what that kid got away with.

    • @SS11660
      @SS11660 Рік тому +40

      He was charged criminally and going to trial 3 days later. He could have gotten 20 years in prison. He would have ruined the family name. Irony is that Alex is the one ruining it!!!"

    • @MM-fh6kp
      @MM-fh6kp Рік тому +21

      They would go after Alex estate….

  • @zebeart8808
    @zebeart8808 Рік тому +164

    The boat crash was was caused by underage drinking. When someone drives drunk and crashes, it is not an accident.

    • @Bieshmac
      @Bieshmac Рік тому +15

      Correct

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Рік тому +27

      Worse than an accident. Borrows his older brother's ID to buy beer. Then gets drunk and then speeds the boat into a bridge at night with passengers. While the passengers are telling him to slow down. Accident?? And it happened at night. Stupid crazy.

    • @houseofsolomon2440
      @houseofsolomon2440 Рік тому +16

      Always considered it a crash & no accident with all the planning behind it: illegal ID, illegal alcohol purchase, providing alcohol to minors involved in a fatality, etc.

    • @dianegroves1141
      @dianegroves1141 Рік тому +9

      It's no wonder that Paul received jeers in town over the drunk boat driving. Why was this? Was he remorseful?

    • @flenzy
      @flenzy Рік тому +16

      @@dianegroves1141 Supposedly not. He, like his parents, lied about who was driving the boat. I'd be pissed as hell if I was in that community.

  • @grandmasadvice3012
    @grandmasadvice3012 Рік тому +227

    My heart breaks for Maggie’s family , & the Mallory Beach family. There’s so much loss , & so many victims , so many crimes . This isn’t the end of the story it’s only just begun.

    • @wunnibald123
      @wunnibald123 Рік тому +18

      The housekeeper as well

    • @Karen-qx7jw
      @Karen-qx7jw Рік тому +9

      Yes it's just begun👌

    • @alvaroq2024
      @alvaroq2024 Рік тому +16

      And let’s not forget about what happened to the dogs 😡
      Edit: as of 3/10/23 no one knows what happened to those sweet dogs. I’m hoping a dog lover, or several adopted the dogs. There were 5 dogs.

    • @chriskatherman1488
      @chriskatherman1488 Рік тому +12

      ​@@alvaroq2024people always seem to forget about the pets...I'm happy to see someone else who cares

    • @Mischa21xo
      @Mischa21xo Рік тому

      @@chriskatherman1488 no, people certainly don't forget about the pets. People are actually deranged and love their pets way more than they should, in a way that is just desperate and unsettling...example: some people calling themselves "dog mom's" as if their dogs are on the same level as their own human children that they gave birth to! It is absolutely sick, demented, and very psychologically destructive to a child to have their parent drag them down and put them on the same level as a dog... it is really sick.
      People are obviously not going to mention the pets in a lot of these cases because I think it goes without saying that having a person pass away far supersedes the importance of a pet passing away. You can get another cat/dog or whatever and probably love them exactly the same as you loved the other one that you had, they can be replaced. But when its a human being that you love, it is far more heartbreaking because people are absolutely and totally Irreplaceable.
      So to show some respect, a lot of people mention only the human beings that passed away, because that is the real loss being mourned here and that is why there is a trial in court to begin with, for. the people, not the animals.

  • @projectkj7643
    @projectkj7643 Рік тому +24

    Maggie was blessed to have such a loving sister. You could tell they were very close.

  • @lillydogpoo65
    @lillydogpoo65 Рік тому +107

    the only remorse alex feels is the loss of his freedom and his pain pills

    • @houseofsolomon2440
      @houseofsolomon2440 Рік тому +10

      I doubt the veracity of his supposed addiction. $5M annually on oxycontin? That's about $15,000 daily. Sure, alex - whatever you say bud!
      Nothing more than a sympathy play, as most people have dealt with or been affected in some way by addiction. Like a lowest common denominator. He's that bad...

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Рік тому +3

      Yep

    • @unapologeticallyauthentic
      @unapologeticallyauthentic Рік тому +8

      @House of Solomon there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY HE SPENT THAT MUCH MONEY ON PAIN PILLS. I know this, been there. Your body nods off. That is a self-defense mechanism, so when u do too much, you nod off. Period. There is NO WAY.

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Рік тому

      @@houseofsolomon2440I believe that he was a compulsive gambler . It is obvious . They lose everything , everybody and commit crimes to get hold of money for their habit . My cousin ended up homeless .

    • @houseofsolomon2440
      @houseofsolomon2440 Рік тому +3

      @@unapologeticallyauthentic 💯

  • @Dovietail
    @Dovietail Рік тому +877

    I feel such compassion for this lady being thrust into this horrible position. It's clear how much she loved her sister and the family.

    • @sandrawilliams5894
      @sandrawilliams5894 Рік тому +3

      Hello

    • @marciasloan534
      @marciasloan534 Рік тому +11

      That love is very clear

    • @sandrawilliams5894
      @sandrawilliams5894 Рік тому +1

      @@marciasloan534 💔💔

    • @sandrawilliams5894
      @sandrawilliams5894 Рік тому +2

      How are you

    • @maggieking6619
      @maggieking6619 Рік тому +25

      She and I were raised in the same type of home. "Ladies were to appear in the newspaper three times: birth, wedding, death"...or perhaps doing a charity fundraiser dinner-dance at the Club..so this is very hard for many of the witnesses....the housekeeper did NOT want to talk about Maggie's underwear. I felt bad for the caretaker too.

  • @benjaminperez1149
    @benjaminperez1149 8 місяців тому +7

    Can you imagine having Jim Collins as a friend? A half hour conversation would last at least 4 hours.

  • @shannongnazzio6844
    @shannongnazzio6844 Рік тому +44

    Every time, any one involved in this case says “The Boat Case” I cringe🥺 They should be saying “The death of Mallory Beach”! That case was so much more than a damn replaceable boat🥺 I pray that all of those that loved all the lives lost through this family finds peace! God bless those hurting because of AM 🙏🏻

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @marjoriethompson8827
    @marjoriethompson8827 Рік тому +61

    These lawyers sure do not seem prepared for this case

  • @jenny_b_
    @jenny_b_ Рік тому +330

    My sisters are my best friends and I love their kids like my own. Simply cannot imagine her loss. Prayers up 🙏🏼💕

    • @cq9882
      @cq9882 Рік тому +8

      Absolutely 🙏

    • @levipuckett9297
      @levipuckett9297 Рік тому +1

      🕐🕐🕐

    • @levipuckett9297
      @levipuckett9297 Рік тому

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

    • @FourHuskyHomestead
      @FourHuskyHomestead Рік тому +5

      Jenny you are very blessed, I have a sister but we are 10 years apart in age and our lives are very different. I wish I had a sister or a best friend. Enjoy your family! Hold them close. Tell them you love them. This life is too short. But praise God we will be together with our loved ones in heaven. Maybe them my sister and I will walk the streets of gold together. Maybe we will pass you and your precious family along the way. We have so much to look forward to. Alex & Evil will not win. Mary will be there with her sister too. One day. They can laugh and spend days together. Praise Jesus! LA

    • @14isoldenough
      @14isoldenough Рік тому

      Not nearly as bad as the wife and son. They loss their life.

  • @jakebe4915
    @jakebe4915 Рік тому +26

    This lovely woman broke my heart. You can feel her sadness...

  • @Toucan11
    @Toucan11 Рік тому +87

    Lashing out and people saying nasty things to Paul is normal ( he killed an innocent person) and for her to say it was “just an accident” is horrible.. he was drunk, underage, careless and took someone’s life’s. I bet she wouldn’t say it like that had it been her daughter that died in that situation. A accident is something not done intentionally. Paul took none of their lives in consideration knowing he was drunk and being careless

    • @amydaniels6442
      @amydaniels6442 Рік тому +20

      Agree 💯💯💯 And when she said he was portrayed poorly in the media… NO HE WASN’T! He killed Mallory and tried to cover it up by blaming a different boy as being the driver. Give me a freaking break!

    • @ironmaven1760
      @ironmaven1760 Рік тому +8

      I can see why she wouldn't trash ..ahem..speak the truth..about her dead sister's child. I think she blocked that nasty truth right out of her mind, along with many other unpleasant facts.

    • @Toucan11
      @Toucan11 Рік тому +3

      @@ironmaven1760 you’re probably right

    • @Melinamiu007
      @Melinamiu007 Рік тому +8

      Thé whole family lacks integrity

    • @lavyap676
      @lavyap676 Рік тому +4

      Yes she makes it seem like Paul was a nice guy wrongly accused. Whether he intended to kill or not, he caused the crash thru his reckless arrogant nature and killed a young lady. Instead of owning up to it, he and his family tried to escape from any prosecution. No feelings for the victim at all. And here the sil says Paul was a kind guy wrongly rep by media!

  • @janetshepherd4208
    @janetshepherd4208 Рік тому +23

    One of the most unprepared, unorganized defense attorneys I’ve ever witnessed. No words.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому +1

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 ❤❤I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @audramuth4147
    @audramuth4147 Рік тому +46

    “We were 5 years apart and she’s my only sibling “.
    “Okay gotcha . So being 7 years apart did y’all have any other siblings …. 😂😂😂” sounds like he’s paying real good attention 😅

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Рік тому +244

    Wow, a really good judge. While I haven’t followed the entire trial, this judge seems fantastic to me. Intelligent, engaged, practical, and clearly in control of his courtroom without being a tyrant. Bravo.

  • @teresavitek1097
    @teresavitek1097 Рік тому +11

    My guess is that sister is a much nicer person than Maggie. Maggie contributed to Paul’s out of control and entitled behavior.

    • @dulipedu
      @dulipedu 10 місяців тому +3

      in case nobody has told you yet: Maggie and Paul are dead. They were brutally killed. Honor the dead and let them rest in peace.

    • @TaliaJUDAH
      @TaliaJUDAH 8 місяців тому

      ​@@dulipedu you mean like how the Murdaugh's honored Mallory Beach..? I.e. attempting to cover up their sons' drunken negligence. He was a 22 yr. old drunk driver and his arrogance led to a young ladies untimely demise. You ppl are so out of touch with reality and logic it's dangerous, pathetic and disgusting!

  • @jimparsons4312
    @jimparsons4312 8 місяців тому +7

    If you listen to sister Maggie’s 911 call after their housekeeper got murdered she doesn’t sound so nice

    • @xana7088
      @xana7088 3 місяці тому

      Oh it was her?!! Thought it was Maggie herself … you are right, the caller sounded really cold

    • @yvonnemoujalli6904
      @yvonnemoujalli6904 3 місяці тому

      @@xana7088 it was Maggie calling 911 with Paul when Gloria was found on the bottom of stairs not this sister .Maggie was not a good person after watching all documentary for sure she was good to her family .but no one deserve to be brutally killed

  • @caitbarton4616
    @caitbarton4616 Рік тому +484

    My heart breaks for this woman. You can tell how gentle and kind she is - and just how much she loves her family. I send her all the love in the world and that her family gets the justice they deserve.

    • @DrTiwade
      @DrTiwade Рік тому +19

      What about the caregiver lady who was in the witness box?

    • @talleyrand9442
      @talleyrand9442 Рік тому +10

      @@DrTiwade maybe you want to send her those thoughts and prayers. That’s okay.

    • @cenortheast799
      @cenortheast799 Рік тому +11

      I feel the same way. Didn't expect to be crying. She seems so honest and gentle.

    • @benadams1661
      @benadams1661 Рік тому

      Do you think they will find the Killers, the 12 5?

    • @franziskani
      @franziskani Рік тому

      Detail from the testimony of the paralegal that worked for Alex and was the first to notice (and report) red flags regarding how he handled settlement money. He had _bought a boat with a loan._ Interestingly _some of the stolen money_ that je he redirected to a bank account in the small bank was also _used to pay down that boat loan._
      Might have been the boat that Paul steered while drunk and then he killed the girl in 2018. Apart from the drug habit that was the most financially devastating thing for AM. And devastating for the family because of the events it helped to trigger. When her parents hired a lawyer for a civil lawsuit he then tried to write over property to his wife so the parents of the girl could only sue him for less - and Maggie in May or June 2021 refused to hand over the property that legally belonged only to her - he could not use those assets (that he had tried to move out of reach for liability charges) to quickly come up with millions.
      In May he knew it was only a matter of time before he would be busted, but if he could have come up with several millions he could have repaid the money, fulfilled all obligations toward clients and the lawfirm (he also withheld revenue from them) and maybe the lawfirm would have let him leave quiety w/o exposing him. No scandal, he would have to step down of course - and the clients would have gotten a surprise payment, but I am sure he could have sold them the lucky turn of events. He chose the clients he stole from well, no one had protested that they did not get enough or the believed the story that the lawsuit was not successful. So there was a chance no one would question or protest or suspect foul play when they unexpectedly would get 70k or 200k.
      Stolen money paid for the boat that cost his family (and the girl) so dearly. On June 7th he murdered wife and son. He (as the owner of the boat, and it either had no insurance or the insurance would not pay because their son was drunk) had a court date for June 10th, on which the judge would rule whether he had to disclose all his assets. This had to do with the private lawsuit of the parents of the dead girl, and I think they sued for 30 million USD. I think they really thought he was filthy rich.
      Alex had been busy since 2018 or 2019 to try and get as much as possible in Maggies name / written over to her - but that likely motivated him to kill her when the walls closed in on him in the lawfirm (January - May 2021). Shortly before the murder his wife had refused to allow him to sell property - that sale would have provide a few millions real quick. I think he realized that he could not continue to steal from the company, and that the crimes he had comitted so far would be detected soon.
      The spouses had a discussion / fight not long before the murder over the beachfront property (4 million USD), I very much doubt he had told her WHY he so desperately needed money. But she refused to sell it.
      She must of course have known about his drug use (for 20 years) - one more reason not to let him have more money - and she likely could not fathom how much he stole.
      Only a few days before her death she had confronted him because a charity cheque that she had written had bounced. In August 2021 (so 3 months after the murders) he had 4 million debt with the small bank and his chequing account was overdrawn with almost 400,000 USD.
      Maybe she should have gotten involved in the family's finances or should have added up ALL their spending and compared it to what came in (the legal money - she had no way of knowing that he stole and how much). Only - if she had bothered then she would have been surprised where the money for the boat or other loans of Alex came from (from the account that he had opened for stolen money).
      AM had opened a private account the "fake Forge account" (that mimicked the account of a legit company & business partner of the lawfirm = Forge Consulting). AM would wait until the paralegal that normally handled the larger settlement cases and the "billing" was not in the house and then order her collegue to finalize the cases and to split the money that had come in. What the client would get, the fee for the lawfirm, all the costs they had paid in advance, and often liens had to be considered (hospital bills, Medicare that had to be reimbursed if a client got a settlement).
      It was necessary to know such files well to not overlook anything, the ladies were protective of "their" cases - and from time to time a confused collegue would call her when she was not in the company, because she had been orderd by Alex to finish a file in a hurry, and she found the instructions of Alex unusual, could not understand some of the position (no wonder it was fraudulent) - Alex often ordered that shortly before 5 pm and preferably on a Friday when all the other staff and the other partners and financial department had left the company.
      AM also instruced his staff to write the cheques not to Forge Consulting (a legit company that they used from time to time when they set up trust funds for settlements in form of recurring payments instead of one lump sum) but to "Forge" (in the lawfirm they called that "fake Forge" during their audit because it really was a private account that AM controlled. The name was chosen to dupe accounting deparment when they wrote the cheques.
      And those cheques issued to fake "Forge" were not sent by mail (to the legit company), he always said he would meet their contact at that company for golf or lunch and would hand it over in person. Drove his staff crazy, AM had a reputation of being sloppy and disorganized, they feared he would lose the cheques. Larger amounts often more than 100,000 USD. Replacing such cheques is possible but it is a hassle.

  • @kellycismoski5098
    @kellycismoski5098 Рік тому +140

    Feel so sorry for her sister, she will forever feel responsible for telling Maggie to go to home to support AM that night. The betrayal and heartbreak on her face is palpable

    • @LauraBlair-lv6jy
      @LauraBlair-lv6jy Рік тому +6

      I am sure you are right. However, Marion, please know you had no way of knowing, as not any of us would. Bless you darlin🙏🙏🙏 No body could have known, please do not ever forget that🤗🤗

    • @melissaosman1033
      @melissaosman1033 Рік тому +6

      ​@@LauraBlair-lv6jy Bless her. Exactly. She didn't do anything wrong at all. The sister mentioned that Alec said whoever did the murders has planned it for a while...I believe he had planned it for a while and was referring to himself in 3rd person as many sociopaths as well as psychopaths do. I believe he had a perfect opportunity and took it. SMH! She was only being a good sister encouraging Maggie to do the right thing by her husband to support him. That's completely admirable there's nothing wrong with that. She had no way of knowing what was going to take place.

  • @Jenahh-aye
    @Jenahh-aye Рік тому +39

    It breaks my heart that Marion had to sit on the stand and publicly go through this. She's a strong lady.

    • @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
      @A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK Рік тому +2

      I agree. She seems to have a strong and yet gentle personality

    • @Simlife101
      @Simlife101 Рік тому

      ​@@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK so does the guy on trail. Wake up their all the same

  • @ginamaries8854
    @ginamaries8854 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Thank you all. I hope you're doing better after all your surgeries .

  • @maddannafizz
    @maddannafizz Рік тому +94

    No lady, it was not just a boat accident.
    Paul drunk as a skunk, would not allow the others to drive.. he drove them in a way that would kill them. I know she sounds sweet, but she is despicable
    .'' It was hard for Paul ' after the boat accident...she says. Well, it was worse for Mallory's parents , who Paul manslaughtered. Where is her compassion for them. ?

    • @charlottemallow4851
      @charlottemallow4851 Рік тому +19

      Exactly! When she said 'Paul was mistreated after the accident' my blood started to boil!

    • @gretelh3144
      @gretelh3144 Рік тому +17

      Not just poor Mallory’s family, but also for the other friend that the Murdaugh’s and couple police tried to pin it on. This family’s entitlement is disturbing.

    • @staceymichaels9530
      @staceymichaels9530 Рік тому +2

      @@charlottemallow4851 100%

    • @lillvill6403
      @lillvill6403 Рік тому +4

      just recently watch the documentary on the horrific and tragic accident where young Mallory lost her life., there is so much to learn from it.FACTS! and everyone here should watch it to get a perspective from all the victims.

    • @MindyBeee
      @MindyBeee Рік тому +4

      Agreed! It wasn't an accident!! Paul was negligent!! RIP Mallory

  • @erichwyatt6554
    @erichwyatt6554 Рік тому +427

    My heart breaks for this beautiful woman having to go thru all of this yet she is doing an amazing job . I pray she and the survivors all see justice complete and find a small thread of hope and peace .

    • @thesmartoneification
      @thesmartoneification Рік тому +1

      Too bad your thoughts and prayers are worthless.

    • @sandrawilliams5894
      @sandrawilliams5894 Рік тому

      Hello Erich

    • @brennajlawrence1911
      @brennajlawrence1911 Рік тому +5

      May righteousness and justice prevail - totally.

    • @sandrawilliams5894
      @sandrawilliams5894 Рік тому +1

      @@brennajlawrence1911 hey how are you

    • @brennajlawrence1911
      @brennajlawrence1911 Рік тому +2

      @catherinebranson3257 This family needs to come to Christ in total repentance. WOW, for the father to have his highest priority to "clear his dead son's name," - something is terribly wrong with this picture. It sounds like terrible pride and hiding truth to me. Brenna

  • @haileybeanzjewelry9597
    @haileybeanzjewelry9597 Рік тому +5

    Such sweet, kind hearted person. So truthful and refreshing.

  • @zoep.2891
    @zoep.2891 9 місяців тому +23

    What strikes me as odd is how many tragedies happened around this family:
    A house fire
    The death of Mrs Satterfield
    The death of Stephen Smith
    The death of Mallory Beach
    The death of Maggie Murdaugh
    The death of Paul Murdaugh

  • @queenlegitimate5015
    @queenlegitimate5015 Рік тому +179

    Why would Alex not automatically assume someone was after him as well? Is it perhaps because he was confident there wasn't a threat out there? Why wasn't catching the killer his main and only priority? Perhaps bc that trail would lead investigators right to his doorstep? The sister in law KNOWS, she's knows and its breaking her heart. My heart goes out to her.

    • @Islabyrd
      @Islabyrd Рік тому +6

      100% spot on!

    • @trinibarbie2161
      @trinibarbie2161 Рік тому +13

      Yes I agree I think the sister knows he did it

    • @atonement7232
      @atonement7232 Рік тому +3

      Alec left Moselle that night after Buster and his friends packed up his things. I think Alec did it. Or hired someone to do it more likely to me. But just for keeping facts straight, Alec did go and stay in different places after the murders.

    • @sunshinenday3439
      @sunshinenday3439 Рік тому +3

      Devils advocate: He had lost everything at that point including his will to live. He didn't care about his life at that point.
      He felt he was honoring his son, in memorial by clearing his name.
      I can see that.....

    • @sunshinenday3439
      @sunshinenday3439 Рік тому +5

      @@atonement7232 The wife had no life insurance and he noted that on many documents. She had 57.00 in her bank account.
      He really didn't have a motive....

  • @patgal2359
    @patgal2359 Рік тому +72

    “Whoever did it had thought about it for a really long time.”

    • @kayleeg1019
      @kayleeg1019 Рік тому +20

      Chilling

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Рік тому +9

      He was waiting for the time to instigate this plan , if he needed too . He did not come up with the plan on the day of the murder .

    • @theoryofpersonality1420
      @theoryofpersonality1420 Рік тому +3

      No. It was Alex and it was out of necessity.

    • @highlyfavored2434
      @highlyfavored2434 Рік тому

      My question is was the motive that bad that only death of those two could solve it ?

    • @avejaly8065
      @avejaly8065 Рік тому +1

      I got chills from it

  • @sharcrum
    @sharcrum Рік тому +57

    Just amazing that someone can have that much, as Alec did, and still not be happy enough with it to stay on the straight and narrow and enjoy it. What he did to Maggie and Paul was so horrific but what he did to these sisters and these other family members is beyond understanding. How can one person be so selfish?

    • @stephanieallangarman5598
      @stephanieallangarman5598 Рік тому +6

      From what I see the demon activity and sin in his life ruled ALEX’s life so he could not live in peace and the chaos of his lifestyle effecting everything he touched.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому +2

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому +2

      @@stephanieallangarman5598 Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

    • @nancywilson3471
      @nancywilson3471 Рік тому +2

      Evil is what Evil does! Pure Devils work!

    • @suras8984
      @suras8984 6 місяців тому +2

      Drug addiction is the answer to your question.

  • @truthhurts3524
    @truthhurts3524 Рік тому +32

    When describing Paul and Maggie, her description of Paul seemed quick. To me she seemed to be searching for glowing words for Paul’s description, but could only come up with “kind hearted”. Oh no! People were saying mean things to Paul?!?!? The horror! People that always say mean things to others are always so flabbergasted when mean things are said to them.

  • @mcroley591
    @mcroley591 Рік тому +35

    This lady’s definition of a lavish life is way different from my definition.

    • @malikahmad8170
      @malikahmad8170 Рік тому +1

      What is your definition of lavish? My definition is going to order on a dollar menu in McDonald:-

  • @samuelvazquez6762
    @samuelvazquez6762 Рік тому +38

    It’s weird the property didn’t have cameras especially with Paul been threatened after the boat accident makes no sense there’s no cameras

    • @AnitaSouthall
      @AnitaSouthall Рік тому +5

      Only place without cameras was the dog kennel area, go figure out why it was chosen for the crime 🤔

  • @zoep.2891
    @zoep.2891 9 місяців тому +11

    Not a lavish life style?!?
    They had two properties, the Moselle property contained a main house, a "cabin", a hangar for air crafts, several other buildings and a lot land. Than they had a house at the beach. All for of them each owned a car.
    Maggie didn't work, but still they had a house keeper. It is also said, that Maggie owned a diamond bracelet.
    I think for Mrs Proctor the above is not lavish, but for common people, it definitely is.

  • @lesliewoodhull5383
    @lesliewoodhull5383 Рік тому +94

    Ms Marion, You are such a sweet older sister! ❤ I don’t know if you’ll ever read this, but I know you loved your sister so much! I’m the oldest sister to my two younger sisters and I can relate to not being very close growing up, but becoming much closer when you all got older. I know you did this for Maggie and I’m so glad you did! You gave her a personality and a voice! I loved your testimony and your sweet remembrances of Maggie. Please know how many people are praying for you and your family to help you know that they are not dead, but are very much alive in the Spirit World. Just know, & I know you do, that you will see them again and that you’ll all be happy again. Thank goodness for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the hope that knowing He is the Lord will be the source of our lives hereafter! God bless you! And God bless your sweet parents!!💕💕💕

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 Рік тому +7

      That's a nice touch Leslie, well said.I happen to believe you are 100 % correct.

    • @wandatonkin2065
      @wandatonkin2065 Рік тому +2

      God could have stopped all this.

    • @wandatonkin2065
      @wandatonkin2065 Рік тому +2

      If this was Maggie's plan in life, how horrible.

    • @davidwatermeyer5421
      @davidwatermeyer5421 Рік тому +3

      @@wandatonkin2065 That's not how it works Wanda. If that were the case there would be no free will and no growth. Each of us in our own way has to learn slowly but surely untill we eventually see the beauty that really is. If it were handed out on a platter there would be no appreciation. That is how I see it anyway. Not that its totally clear at all!

    • @wandatonkin2065
      @wandatonkin2065 Рік тому

      @@davidwatermeyer5421 are you nuts? A just and loving God wouldn't let his creati on go to hell.

  • @joyceluppold9159
    @joyceluppold9159 Рік тому +95

    Maggie's poor sister probably knows more than she'll ever say. Great sorrow really humbles a soul

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy Рік тому +29

    There wouldn't have been an "accident" if Paul wasn't so drunk

    • @flenzy
      @flenzy Рік тому +3

      If you choose to drink and drive (boat or car), it's not an accident at all.

  • @kevinscottbailey8335
    @kevinscottbailey8335 Рік тому +9

    Hearing her whitewash Paul as some sort of kind-hearted do-gooder is just too much. Did he have a soft side? I'm sure he did. But those close to him had to know he was a mean drunk who was cruel to his ex-girlfriend. Did he deserve to die at the hands of a man who is supposed to protect him? Of course not. But let's not get it twisted that he was some kind of good person. He was just a young man who had lived a life of privilege and was brutally murdered by his own father. That's it. That's the whole story

    • @fgarrison2910
      @fgarrison2910 4 місяці тому

      What if he died at the hands of Mallorys boyfriend and his brother.

  • @maureengrimshaw6892
    @maureengrimshaw6892 Рік тому +10

    This lady seems such a nice honest woman - grieving for her special sister.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 ❤❤I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @maureenstevens6824
    @maureenstevens6824 Рік тому +118

    The most unorganized lawyers I've ever seen or heard. They cannot follow a sequential timeline or remember from one moment to the next. The defence questioning of her sister is useless repetition of what has already been said by direct questioning.
    Finally, they have come to realize they have a court reporter.
    Oh my gosh.

    • @michaelkline884
      @michaelkline884 Рік тому +7

      I’m no lawyer I’ve only been foreman on one jury but they will do that to re-question a witness on their original testimony

    • @molly5292
      @molly5292 Рік тому +2

      Duh, right?

    • @noongourfain
      @noongourfain Рік тому +7

      I wonder why court stenographers are still required if the whole process is recorded and videotaped anyway?
      Just curious?

    • @wendywelch9626
      @wendywelch9626 Рік тому +20

      The defense attorneys are so clunky and hard to follow

    • @MeMyselfAndEyeTeeth
      @MeMyselfAndEyeTeeth Рік тому +24

      I don't mind the Defense going over the witness's testimony, but this guy takes up waaaay too much time saying "um...uh...uh, uh, uh...um" ad nauseam! I use the right arrow to skip ahead in 5 second increments when he's cross-examining, as I don't have the patience to listen to his literally meaningless, pointless noise.
      It's almost like he's senile, at some points.

  • @thomasbarrett3175
    @thomasbarrett3175 Рік тому +52

    Hearing testimony in cases like this makes me thankful for my simple blue collar life.

  • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
    @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Рік тому +15

    She wouldn’t call it a lavish life, but a comfortable life. Are you serious? They have 3 or 4 homes, multiple vehicles, made millions of dollars, maids, that’s not a “comfortable” life. Having a nice house, a working car, not living paycheck to paycheck is comfortable.

  • @KellieB
    @KellieB Рік тому +11

    This has affected so many people lives. It was such a horrible crime to be apart of.

  • @gmansecond4103
    @gmansecond4103 Рік тому +111

    Maggie was tired of bowing down to Alex's mother and father and Alex probably took offense. He wanted to put an end to his spendy wife and the $10 million dollar son's boat ordeal. No Murdaugh will go to jail on his watch. He thought sympathy for the family would prevail afterwards. If Paul's dog tail video did not exist, Murdaugh would definitely get away with it. The dog tail video, phone and step cell gps, and the car infomation proves he was not asleep and instead up and moving around.

    • @Karenanneseven
      @Karenanneseven Рік тому +16

      Very succinctly put 👌

    • @michaelkline884
      @michaelkline884 Рік тому +25

      @@Karenanneseven Exactly that’s why this trial is so interesting The evidence just keeps appearing!

    • @rhondadavis1483
      @rhondadavis1483 Рік тому

      I agree 💯 and let’s don’t forget the honest and salt of the earth MR Davis the one that cleaned the kennels testimony today. He said the hose was not put back up like he always meticulously put it up. It’s bc AM used it I think. I believe firmly that AM hosed off at the kennels, after lying and saying he wasn’t down there, had a place already picked out for the guns, clothes etc before he went to see his mom. I think he prob had a hole dug to put that stuff in.
      And her sister’s testimony today was very good as well.

    • @JennyKnightSings
      @JennyKnightSings Рік тому +3

      Has anything been mentioned about that SC video from the defence after that came out?

    • @BlackStump172
      @BlackStump172 Рік тому +4

      @@KarenannesevenYeah ! I wish the lawyers would be too !

  • @cindyholloway7441
    @cindyholloway7441 Рік тому +110

    The people of that town were mean and in compassionate towards Paul and his family because he was crass, unconcerned and didn’t take responsibility for that boat crash. A young girl lost her life because Paul was drunk. He put the lives of his friends at risk and didn’t give a damn one way or the other. Once Paul called his Grandfather and Dad after the accident, it was an event of deflecting from there on out. Put the blame on someone else except Paul. That boy never took accountability for that boating accident. The entire town saw it all and knew what trash the whole Murdaugh family was/is.

    • @cmadd498
      @cmadd498 Рік тому +12

      Agree. When she said it was an "accident" and acted like it was law because she believed it made me cringe.

    • @TruthTalkTarot
      @TruthTalkTarot Рік тому +22

      Agreed. And her characterization of him as a sweet, loving boy who has been unfairly maligned in the press. Ugh.

    • @alenelevin1757
      @alenelevin1757 Рік тому +3

      Yes.

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +6

      And, her poor family never received the consideration in trial that is shown here. The mother stated that she was surprised that there was an indictment.

    • @ebillie1181
      @ebillie1181 Рік тому +2

      Thank you...I just viewed the Netflix doc on The Murdaugh Murders(eerie how that rhymes) ...very revealing as to how manipulative this family was regarding the boat crash and other incidents!

  • @AmyWilson-df8cc
    @AmyWilson-df8cc 6 місяців тому +5

    I guss Alex wasn't afraid of someone coming to hurt him,because he already knew he killed Maggie & Paul

  • @marshadavies8440
    @marshadavies8440 Рік тому +6

    What a disgusting COWARD staying with Maggie's sister, & her parents, after he murdered their Daughter & Sister, can't get much lower than that.

  • @rhondagregory5253
    @rhondagregory5253 Рік тому +42

    Give me a break....Paul was driving the boat. That family did nothing but protect Paul and get him out of trouble. Alex tried to get Conner to admit he was driving to save his son.

  • @bumblebee5059
    @bumblebee5059 Рік тому +50

    The way he stares at anyone who tells the truth about him scary without blinking. He is truly horrible

  • @mikematusek8410
    @mikematusek8410 Рік тому +9

    She left out that part about how paw paw was a complete drunk.

  • @jo-annetoua2095
    @jo-annetoua2095 Рік тому +19

    She says they were living in fear because they thought this horrible person was out there, but the horrible person was staying / living amongst them. One simply cannot make this up.

    • @chrisirving1239
      @chrisirving1239 Рік тому +2

      This whole saga is just staggering. A movie will be made.

    • @Toddboehly818
      @Toddboehly818 Рік тому

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today? I hope 🤞 this year brings happiness, peace and love all over the world 🌎 ❤❤I’m originally from Canada 🇨🇦 grow up in Fort Worth Texas, currently living in Key West Florida. Where are you from if i may ask?

  • @PaulineRaabe_
    @PaulineRaabe_ Рік тому +87

    It outrages me when they say how hard it was for the family after the boating accident what about Miss Beaches family?? They lost their beautiful 20 year old in an underage BWI crash in the middle of the night, And this family saying how hard it is HA! That's a disgrace boo freaking hoo

    • @peace_lovemuzic5208
      @peace_lovemuzic5208 Рік тому +6

      You're 💯 correct. Poor little rich boy was about to face the consequences for his own actions of being responsible for a young girls death and HIS family was "having a hard time". HA!

    • @stacyspruiell
      @stacyspruiell Рік тому +2

      I wish the lawyers wud stop being lil ambulances running around. R u hurt- physically or otherwise. Let’s sue! Those kids had legs that weren’t shackled to Paul’s the boat wreck night. There was plenty to accuse w Paul’s parents also at the oyster roast and said many ppl didn’t like that they were leaving by boat but no one stopped them. The police reports were conflicting becuz connor also drove off and on. It’s always been that way. There was as many reports as Paul that he was driving. Even the kid that went up the next day becuz AM had bullied her, gave a statement that I guess she was gonna let us assume Paul was driving but she never said. Y the keys weren’t taken and an Uber called wen the host saw they were drinking is the question. The club they stop at for shots - y was there not a boating authority posted at that popular spot.

  • @Ad-Lo
    @Ad-Lo Рік тому +276

    I lost a younger sister in 2019. She passed in her sleep. She wasn’t even 30. I completely understand how Marian feels when she said, “it hasn’t really sunk in” even after all these years. It’s heartbreaking what she has had to go through. May she find peace.

    • @hunniedewreader
      @hunniedewreader Рік тому +16

      I agree with that. My sister was 38 and she passed of an aneurysm it still hasn't sunk in.....I hope Marian as well as urself find some peace....they say time heals but it doesn't heal , more like we learn to live with it. God bless ♡♡

    • @kimberlycoffman9478
      @kimberlycoffman9478 Рік тому +12

      Everyone deals with death differently but to see it and for it to also be a brutal crime must be horrifying. I’m imagining it’s being put in a mental box to control the pain. There really is no getting over that, only dealing with it id think. The thing that gives me comfort is my belief in God and to know that I’ll see my loved one again. It’s not forever.

    • @cindywilson9708
      @cindywilson9708 Рік тому +6

      @@kimberlycoffman9478 u r correct it says so in the bible, everlasting life here on earth a Paradise ck out Revelations 21:3,4

    • @cindywilson9708
      @cindywilson9708 Рік тому +2

      With no bad people or evil Jt have a patient additude on God with love from him

    • @Ad-Lo
      @Ad-Lo Рік тому +1

      @@hunniedewreader thank you. You, too.

  • @wesleymattielo3552
    @wesleymattielo3552 Рік тому +13

    The pain that I fell in the voice of Marian touchs the bottom of my heart...so sad. I'm very sorry for all that she went through.

  • @annetteschilder1235
    @annetteschilder1235 10 місяців тому +5

    I am in awe of the way this is going in court especially with this judge. To be able to watch those video's, it really changed my whole way of thinking how things go on in court. I see real people here (more human than I have been seeing the last couple of years in my very own life).