Alex Murdaugh's paralegal called him the 'Tasmanian Devil': full video

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  • @sle81
    @sle81 Рік тому +1447

    Why are the paralegal and CFO better public speakers than the lawyers at this law firm? 😂

    • @yamahajapan5351
      @yamahajapan5351 Рік тому +142

      Because the lawyers are all acting and they suck at it….

    • @jassy6481
      @jassy6481 Рік тому +90

      As someone from neighboring Jasper County.. it ain’t all about education

    • @portlandsamber
      @portlandsamber Рік тому +107

      Women are better.

    • @sycamoresally5643
      @sycamoresally5643 Рік тому +86

      The attorneys choose their words so carefully, they often don’t relate to “civilians.” Speaking as this witness does is more relatable.

    • @mark7831
      @mark7831 Рік тому +38

      Exactly 💯 I was just thinking the same 👍

  • @virginiaboone8163
    @virginiaboone8163 Рік тому +870

    This witness is on the ball. Knows her stuff and knows how to communicate it in a clear and precise manner.

    • @vaestkusten6041
      @vaestkusten6041 Рік тому +1

      Tell that to Laviolent, first name Alyce.

    • @eileenstehr7680
      @eileenstehr7680 Рік тому +23

      Love this Witness!!! She needs to “ win” The Lottery!!!!

    • @lesleyhosking1872
      @lesleyhosking1872 Рік тому

      @@vaestkusten6041 L9

    • @irisdown9758
      @irisdown9758 Рік тому +30

      The witnesses are more impressive than the lawyers.

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому +9

      @@marvincaldwel111 - Eww! Hitting on random women in the comment section is creepy. Do you ask _men_ how they're doing, too - or just bother *_women?_* Stop it!

  • @marlenejohnston4854
    @marlenejohnston4854 Рік тому +557

    I really hope that Ms Griswold sees these comments. She is an impressive witness and an incredible person.

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому +9

      yes, it's very big of her to testify. huge, even.

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +9

      Lovely is as lovely does.

    • @mulberryhomestead288
      @mulberryhomestead288 Рік тому +7

      @@Skipbo000 what did you edit because it still was a stupid comment

    • @LaidBackLora
      @LaidBackLora Рік тому +2

      I hope she can some how move on from all this one day.

    • @leahcar
      @leahcar Рік тому

      ​@@Skipbo000 As it is stupid and classless of you

  • @SuperDls10
    @SuperDls10 Рік тому +631

    What an intelligent, articulate employee who knows her stuff and knows how to articulate it! Great respect for her.

    • @Twink919
      @Twink919 Рік тому +14

      Agreed 100,%

    • @judystanko3470
      @judystanko3470 Рік тому +1

      After all of the red flags AM paralegal is still giving AM the Benefit of the 🧐 Doubt. And l will never believe that all the monies stolen went for pills. No fricken way.

    • @kimward5746
      @kimward5746 Рік тому +7

      yes amazing!

    • @sue-brownhenry3220
      @sue-brownhenry3220 Рік тому +1

      How can you say she's articulate? She's worked fur Alex how long, nine years, and she can't even pronounce his name. Every time she says Alec, I think his name is Alex, it's an x, but a c. So, to say she's articulate is far from the truth!

    • @PYT7682
      @PYT7682 Рік тому +13

      ​@@sue-brownhenry3220 Alex Murdaugh is actually pronounced Alec Murdock by the entire Murdaugh family. They use the old English pronunciation of Alex which is Alec. I didn't realize it when the story first came out but as I watched more interviews and more of the trial, hearing them all say Alec, I looked it up. I had been pronouncing it Alex Murdah myself until a few weeks ago.

  • @jackiedixon5076
    @jackiedixon5076 Рік тому +736

    This is an honest paralegal. She deserves a raise.

  • @beadbird
    @beadbird Рік тому +738

    This lady is absolutely wonderful. As a former legal secretary in NYC I can honestly say it's the secretaries who run the offices.

    • @jaykay1053
      @jaykay1053 Рік тому +22

      Same in schools. The principal sets the tone but Admin. makes everyone shine, including the teachers. The pay is a different topic though!

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Рік тому +23

      Same in all places, especially healthcare and government.

    • @Tammy-sd3sc
      @Tammy-sd3sc Рік тому +8

      ​@Jaykay You are correct. If everyone on the school's admin calls out sick on the same day, school will not function well for that day

    • @Tammy-sd3sc
      @Tammy-sd3sc Рік тому +2

      ​@Jaykay You are correct. If everyone on the school's admin calls out sick on the same day, school will not function well for that day

    • @bridieoshaughnessy8851
      @bridieoshaughnessy8851 Рік тому +4

      TRue in hospitals too..good secretary key to helping staff help patients! (Thanks Ella!)

  • @looking4things669
    @looking4things669 Рік тому +878

    I believe every word this witness says. She's a stand-up employee and I hope the law firm appreciates her honesty.

    • @murielodette2995
      @murielodette2995 Рік тому +22

      SHE HAS NOTHING TO HIDE,,

    • @nunya2954
      @nunya2954 Рік тому +13

      @@murielodette2995 She needs to be hired in place of Jeanne, the so called CPA/CFO/COO... she needs to be fired

    • @colspiracy8326
      @colspiracy8326 Рік тому

      @@murielodette2995 Only those gigantic boobys.

    • @terrianglin682
      @terrianglin682 Рік тому +1

      ​@@murielodette2995 go

    • @lucky7mojo
      @lucky7mojo Рік тому +5

      except her boss of 9 years' name is Alex. She keeps calling him Alec.

  • @frog5089
    @frog5089 Рік тому +743

    It is quickly apparent that this is a person is of high integrity. As I watch her testimony,, I see such beauty in her. We all need an "Annette Griswold" in our lives. She oozes kindness, competence, graciousness, and depth of character. -What a lovely human being!!❤👌👏🌹🌻

  • @swampophelia2098
    @swampophelia2098 Рік тому +1124

    I love that when she was describing her job she said that the other lady she worked with was equally important despite working on the smaller cases. Nice lady

    • @lisas2538
      @lisas2538 Рік тому +42

      Yes I thought the same thing. Nice person.

    • @river8760
      @river8760 Рік тому +32

      That says a lot about her character. She’s great.

    • @sandralevy9839
      @sandralevy9839 Рік тому +21

      Yes, I noticed that very nice lady.

    • @DR.DisInfect
      @DR.DisInfect Рік тому

      Wtf

    • @Alex-ph5rk
      @Alex-ph5rk Рік тому +10

      A really smart, kind lady.

  • @dannyreynolds2751
    @dannyreynolds2751 Рік тому +1490

    My former boss was embezzling from the company he co-owned with his wife to pay for a luxury car and luxury home for a mistress. My boss had planned to blame ME for his embezzling. So I highly suspect Alex was planning on blaming the missing money on his paralegal. She caught him by chance, much like I caught my own boss. To betray your own family and your own employees is disgusting behavior.

    • @Roselady7
      @Roselady7 Рік тому +33

      Agree. I still don’t think he he killed his wife and son but I can believe someone wanting money for whatever he was doing offed them.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Рік тому +97

      Helen Keller can see this so….maybe take off those rose colored glasses😁✌️😉

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Рік тому +49

      This comment was for adelina

    • @nycatlady2314
      @nycatlady2314 Рік тому +29

      @@tinawindham6958 lol. I wondered after the first comment who you meant. You can edit your comment next time for clarification. (Click on the three dots in upper right corner of your comment and choose edit.)

    • @RobSoRandom
      @RobSoRandom Рік тому +17

      I was working for a huge company called Ga pacific and they were stealing money put everybody out of work. It was a great job. Ppl had been there for 40plus year's that tells u a lot about a company. Imagine showing up for work and it's locks on the door and news outside. I wanted to retire from there. But upper management was stealing money going on lavish vacays... They shut the whole warehouse down

  • @jeankroeber2481
    @jeankroeber2481 Рік тому +1145

    I was a legal secretary for several years. I can honestly say this woman is an impressive witness. She would have been considered by the people in that firm as an unsurpassed legal assistant and trusted implicitly. She would have been put in the category of..."we can't operate without her".

    • @tarrahbarker8809
      @tarrahbarker8809 Рік тому +32

      So we'll put !!

    • @sonia354
      @sonia354 Рік тому +53

      Except that he did operate as a thief without her-until she found that cheque ‘fluttering to the floor’. He got so cocky leaving the paper trail PROOF so that others could find it. That’s WHY he was so on edge about WHO HAD BEEN IN HIS OFFICE!!! ‘‘Twas just a matter of time before the thievery was up-then he had to go ‘one better’…..murder….. if it had not been for Paul drunkenly slamming a boat into the bridge, he may have gotten away with it longer. Who knows whether he blamed Paul for that, and of course once Maggie saw Paul murdered, she had to be murdered too. Will we ever know the TRUTH??

    • @lucky7mojo
      @lucky7mojo Рік тому +13

      easy on the eyes too! I say boy

    • @suzannaj3834
      @suzannaj3834 Рік тому +85

      My thoughts exactly! This woman is phenomenal imo. She has went through a lot losing her father and her husband yet kept her head up. Very intelligent woman and yes a credit to her profession. She wowed me I must say!

    • @jennifer60515
      @jennifer60515 Рік тому +44

      @@lucky7mojo What is wrong with you people?

  • @zackc.6668
    @zackc.6668 Рік тому +333

    This woman should go to a law school and become the lawyer Murdaugh failed to be -- totally competent, decent woman.

    • @yammmit
      @yammmit Рік тому +11

      she’d probably have a heart attack before she made it through

    • @maryjohammons8905
      @maryjohammons8905 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for your brilliant statement!

    • @dinuffin
      @dinuffin Рік тому +5

      ​@@yammmit You're so original.

    • @jamespitts10
      @jamespitts10 Рік тому

      @@yammmityou’re overweight I’m sure of it

    • @harvey2609
      @harvey2609 2 місяці тому

      😭😭😭

  • @jennibishop718
    @jennibishop718 Рік тому +477

    This woman is one of a kind! So articulate and poised . I would be a complete mess!! Horrible she had to go through this! That moment that it hits her "He lied to me" !
    So sad

    • @Lambchoppe53
      @Lambchoppe53 Рік тому +37

      She has mighty sharp memory for all the dates and details.

    • @pearl3026
      @pearl3026 Рік тому +31

      She’s a paralegal she needs to be like this for her job .. I do the same work but I live in the U.K. and work with will, trusts and funds .. my heart broke for the lady who looked after his mother 😔

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому +4

      Hello Jenni
      how are you doing today?

    • @claymac7895
      @claymac7895 Рік тому +38

      She’s going to get a lot of job offers from this I suspect. Very intelligent, well spoken, and dedicated. Lots of law firms will want her.

    • @judithmiller7003
      @judithmiller7003 Рік тому +13

      She is well prepared.

  • @gigiknowsbest7391
    @gigiknowsbest7391 Рік тому +246

    She was so precise and easy to listen to. Great communicator.

  • @lifesabeach8133
    @lifesabeach8133 Рік тому +2180

    This woman is a rockstar. Cool as a cucumber, more impressive than any of the attorneys. She stares down the defense attorney with a look of steel (what was he trying to do with his line of questioning anyways?). Most damaging to Alex is the fact that this woman clearly respects and even loves him and yet is honestly testifying against him... simply because it is the right thing to do. This is the type of person that is a worthy role model for our young people everywhere. Bravo, Annette!

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому +58

      Cool as a choclate covered eclair.

    • @marieparrott7944
      @marieparrott7944 Рік тому +9

      Is this all he has to go on here? 😫😫😫😫 sad sad man

    • @kaystar3434
      @kaystar3434 Рік тому +22

      She's loving the attention.

    • @gingerhughes7976
      @gingerhughes7976 Рік тому +16

      He was trying to establish, with a lay witness, that Alex was extremely close to his family so that he could not have killed Maggie and Paul.

    • @strouty
      @strouty Рік тому +15

      Not the full 100% role model, to be honest?

  • @glassorchid9434
    @glassorchid9434 Рік тому +418

    I have utmost respect for this judge. He remained unruffled throughout, kept control of the court, was respectable to all, was fair and unbiased, and is a shining example to lawyers and judges everywhere. Thank you Judge Clifton Newman.

    • @MrsEJV
      @MrsEJV Рік тому +30

      And working under the heartache of his son’s death two weeks before the trial began. Had to be hard to listen to someone kill his own son.

    • @theresa94010
      @theresa94010 Рік тому +8

      @@MrsEJV - What? really ?

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Рік тому +8

      I wonder why everyone in the courtroom rises for the jury but the defendant & his attorneys? What makes them special, I wonder.

    • @TheresaSchleigh
      @TheresaSchleigh Рік тому

      loL o
      No
      Oo
      Ok

    • @TheresaSchleigh
      @TheresaSchleigh Рік тому

      @@theresa94010o 😊 I’m

  • @pattmatt66
    @pattmatt66 Рік тому +378

    I feel like her testimony is 💯 true and I feel Alex tried to use her in narcissistic triangulation and she wasn’t having it. She is not only intelligent by her career but she is 100 has common sense too and that is rare nowadays.

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Рік тому +1

      What do u 2 know…u get by on your charming looks🤣

    • @anonone8954
      @anonone8954 Рік тому +10

      Common sense does seem to becoming a rarity.

    • @KratomConnoisseur
      @KratomConnoisseur Рік тому

      💯 fo shizzle, my nizzle!!! Yaheeeearrrrdme

    • @reneet5858
      @reneet5858 Рік тому +1

      I am former City Clerk. I loved my job. However, after 5 years, I beame disabled, and so tried to work 1/2 time, which our City Council was fully supportive of. I HATED having to eventually leave that position, because the Council Members were so great to work with ( which, with so many people on the Council (5) many City Clerks have headaches to trying to juggle different personalities that many times have their own personal agenda. I was very lucky in my that respect. Our Council always kept the City as a priority, not their own agendas. Two weeks after I began my employment with the city the mayor who was there when I was hired wanted me to only listen to what he told me to do and not what the council told me to do when it came to directions concerning purchases for the city. I won't go into great detail but suffice to say I answered truthfully to the council when they question me about why I had not purchased governing body handbooks for them when they had asked me to the prior meeting 2 weeks prior to this. The mayor had come in and told me during the week not to order the handbooks, that he was in charge of me and the city, and that I was under his employment and his direction. So just put me in a hell of a position. I answer truthfully to the council why I had not ordered the books that next meeting when they questioned me. The mayor showed up the next day cussing me screaming at me, until one of the maintenance supervisors came in and shut him down verbally. Just by chance that night was going to be another night for council meeting. The council asked me did I order the books? I said yes I did. The mayor went berserk screaming and yelling at everyone, and basically saying the same things to the council that he had said to me. The council made it very clear to the mayor that the council as a whole was in charge of the city not just the mayor, and that I had done as they had requested, and I would not be punished for doing so. The mayor stood up, stated he was resigning, and stormed out. I was very nervous about my position at that point however I also knew that my integrity and honesty was not going to allow me to be bullied into being dishonest in any way shape or form. The next council meeting two weeks later I was given a substantial raise in pay, which wasn't necessarily a result of just that situation. It was a result of taking a city that was still writing out all of their utility bills by hand, keeping books by hand, and so many other things that needed updating. There was a computer brand new sitting in the corner of my office when I first started, and although the elderly woman who I replaced did an absolutely clear and concise job of tracking everything things needed to be established on a computer to save time, and to update many things. I had accomplished that, and very many other things that needed updating the first 3 months that I was there. This lady who is justifying in the peach shirt? I can feel her thoughts, and know what it's like to be put in a position where someone is doing something they shouldn't be doing, yet they are above you in authority, and try to use that authority to intimidate you into doing things that you know are not right. Ironically, Alex is the attorney, however she has much more common sense, and she was very smart to document anything that was questionable that was going on while she was in his employment. From everything I have watched over the last week or so about this trial, I think Alex comes from a long line of money, both family money, and money earned as an attorney. I also think that after his son (who acted as entitled as his father) have that boat wreck, and and Alex could not persuade people to do things in favor of his son or himself liability-wise, I think he went off the rails mentally completely ( which was not a long trip) and not knowing how to cope, take accountability for his mistakes in the way he raised his son and the mistakes that he made in how he was running his company etc, I think he did kill both his son and his wife for insurance money. I think he regrets doing that but not because he killed them. I think he regrets it because he got caught. Just like he got caught for redirecting money to continue his lavish lifestyle. This whole thing is a very sad situation which could have very easily been avoided. I do not think that Alex expected people to be truthful, and in fact expected people to cover his ass out of either loyalty, or fear and intimidation. I feel very sorry for the people surrounding Maggie and the family that is suffering because of his and his sons selfishness and disregard for others.

    • @barbarasturtevant8327
      @barbarasturtevant8327 Рік тому +3

      Absolutely! She is truly a 💎 in the ruff

  • @SW-907
    @SW-907 Рік тому +253

    This whole Alex Murdaugh saga is like a John Grisham novel that has come to life.

    • @suzannaj3834
      @suzannaj3834 Рік тому +18

      You nailed it‼️💯

    • @kapa4163
      @kapa4163 Рік тому +49

      I was telling a lawyer friend that and he said that if John Grisham wrote this, his editor would scold him for it being too over the top to be believable.

    • @shandradowe4113
      @shandradowe4113 Рік тому +12

      Most definitely..I love John Grishom

    • @anonone8954
      @anonone8954 Рік тому +8

      Grisham wrote some great books.
      I recommended the Painted House to my mother and she loved that book and eagerly waited on the follow up that John never got back to before she passed.
      The only book that had nothing to do with lawyers as far as I know, but I maybe wrong about that.

    • @philnasmith9755
      @philnasmith9755 Рік тому +13

      Except Grisham’s criminals would probably be more organised and less impulsive. What a nightmare this AM must have been as a colleague - immature , dishonest, disorganised spoilt, and not overly intelligent IMO

  • @4850m-ve4qj
    @4850m-ve4qj Рік тому +500

    Proud to be a paralegal. This woman is an asset and did amazing on the stand. Well done.

    • @tamararutland-mills9530
      @tamararutland-mills9530 Рік тому +40

      Every lawyer in that court probably wishes she was working for him/her. She’s never want for a job for the rest of her life in that community.

    • @emjayee
      @emjayee Рік тому +6

      You should be proud. My mom has been a paralegal for over 30 years and it's not as easy as people think to deal with attorneys

  • @Dynasty19
    @Dynasty19 Рік тому +93

    This is the type of lady that makes the wheels of any business turn, she’s passionate about her job and is clearly a consistently hard worker. I hope more opportunities come her way I’m wishing her a happy life despite the chaos of the circumstances.

  • @Richard.Hybels
    @Richard.Hybels Рік тому +1205

    Itx great that there are so many positive comments about this lady. This is a hard time tor her and if you missed it her husband passed away while she was employed at the firm. I hope she has a good rest of her life.

    • @toad2014
      @toad2014 Рік тому +130

      I agree. She is a strong woman. I think Alex underestimated the power these women would have in his testimony. He brushes them all off, is very arrogant and condescending the way he talks to them. Especially Shelly. Throwing that in about the wedding especially after telling her to say he’s been there 40 minutes, was pretty sorry. He assumed she could be bought, like many other people he had treated that way, and he thought she would be no different. But Mrs Shelly did the right thing and this lady did as well! He’s going away for life for these financial crimes regardless of how this trial plays out. His run is over!

    • @tinawindham6958
      @tinawindham6958 Рік тому +41

      The scary thing is , what if ms Shelly didn’t take the bribe? Would her employment be terminated??? I would have take his offers as a threat for my family’s financial security…just a huge POS 💩

    • @maryrice627
      @maryrice627 Рік тому +7

      I missed it, but I'll watch it again to catch it.

    • @hollywoodjaded
      @hollywoodjaded Рік тому +14

      I missed it as well, and thanks to OP for mentioning it, as I wondered what had happened.

    • @paisley1134
      @paisley1134 Рік тому +15

      What? I did not hear them say that her husband passed!

  • @grammysal
    @grammysal Рік тому +371

    Sounds like Alex didn’t realize how efficient his paralegal was! Cudo’s to her for keeping notes on the checks that were hand delivered.

    • @karenallhoff5086
      @karenallhoff5086 Рік тому +49

      I think his narcissistic personality disorder blinded him to the fact that she is as intelligent as he is...and more efficient, effective, and ORGANIZED. She has more common sense and the ability to read the room...which he does not. She had the upper hand all along and he never knew it. More over, she naturally possesses humility - something he wouldn't know if it bowed down to him or bitchslapped him ten ways to Sunday.

    • @lacos3213
      @lacos3213 Рік тому +9

      Lololol this comment is great

    • @PetroicaRodinogaster264
      @PetroicaRodinogaster264 Рік тому

      it is spelled kudos and no apostrophe, dummy.

    • @_sowhat_
      @_sowhat_ Рік тому +19

      Good lesson for us all in our jobs--- document, document, document!!

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Рік тому +6

      Remember - he is hooked on opioids, which means he was not thinking right…💊

  • @amelias.2509
    @amelias.2509 Рік тому +539

    She is such an impressive witness. I also respect that she takes pride in her work and seems to be very good at her job. I love working with people like her.

    • @mistletoe4961
      @mistletoe4961 Рік тому +52

      People like her keep the world spinning. We all should be grateful for similar humans.

    • @threetreasures7698
      @threetreasures7698 Рік тому +21

      @@mistletoe4961 i soo agree with both of you. I have worked with people like her during my career and it made going to work and working enjoyable. I bet we three @AmeliaS would enjoy working together. 😊

    • @mistletoe4961
      @mistletoe4961 Рік тому +24

      @@threetreasures7698 you know, someone could almost write a book about having co-workers like her, and how the work environment improves for everyone.

    • @myraterry9774
      @myraterry9774 Рік тому +25

      Very impressive witness!!

    • @debs7368
      @debs7368 Рік тому

      @sheznolady I hope your comment gets removed. You are rude and lack any form of class or compassion. Your name fits you well.

  • @apriltortorici9810
    @apriltortorici9810 Рік тому +325

    What an outstanding human this woman is. Intelligent, articulate and compassionate with a moral compass. Something that is sadly lacking in today's society. Good for her. Great job

    • @jackiepowell7513
      @jackiepowell7513 Рік тому +3

      Few in DC.

    • @Mischa21xo
      @Mischa21xo Рік тому +18

      @Tara Mcgavan That doesn't negate the fact that what they just said about her still rings to be true- that she is intelligent, articulate, compassionate, and has a good moral compass.
      I don't understand why so many people always want to take any opportunity they have to try to bring somebody down when they are being complimented...I guess some, like yourself, just hate to see others shine. What is funny about it though, is it's always the people like you trying to bring others down, picking at any little thing you can, that in reality, do much much worse and are much less successful than any of the people they are trying to scrutinize and bring down. What a terrible attitude to have- it certainly won't contribute to success or a happy life. Good luck with that.

    • @apriltortorici9810
      @apriltortorici9810 Рік тому +5

      @@Mischa21xo well said! Thank you!

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Рік тому

      @@Mischa21xo I agree. I think it's disturbing when people suggest or accuse others of having participated in wrongdoing because of their association w/someone accused of a crime. (Guilt by association).
      How would they like to be held as complicit in the court of public opinion?
      Now, everything about you can be openly scrutinized across SM in the blink of an eye if you so much as have any association w/someone accused of a crime And some of these YT podcasters have contributed to the mob mentality.
      Last I heard, Bryan Kohberger's two sisters got fired from their jobs because of who they're related to. No matter what anyone thinks of Bryan Kohberger, he hasn't even had his day in court and his family is being treated like they've got the plague even though as far as I know, his family hasn't done anything wrong and hasn't been charged w/a crime.

    • @zeuna
      @zeuna Рік тому

      indeed, literally outstanding... hehe

  • @le832
    @le832 Рік тому +609

    I used to be a legal secretary, then a paralegal, now in legal support management and I hate to say it but the way she describes Alex is so typical of so many lawyers. If you want to know the down and dirty at any law firm or legal department, go straight to the legal secretaries and paralegals and you’ll get the real story! Impressive witness.

    • @kyle6838
      @kyle6838 Рік тому +32

      Yea narcissists all play from the same playbook

    • @staceywooddell3181
      @staceywooddell3181 Рік тому +13

      I have a feelin, more than a Feelin,ik Dr.'s Offices work the sAme wAy...🕯☮yA'll

    • @Tipperary757
      @Tipperary757 Рік тому +18

      True of many types of offices. The "players" aren't looking behind them, just to the next "game." The support workers are observing (all) as well as doing most of the work during office hours.

    • @casecold1864
      @casecold1864 Рік тому +8

      @@staceywooddell3181 Your keyboard has some difficulties.

    • @staceywooddell3181
      @staceywooddell3181 Рік тому +4

      the hell u sAy:...wAt..sAy:hOw...sAy:mE... sAy :🦉🍃🌝HWH🌚🦇

  • @toonced
    @toonced Рік тому +152

    Ms. Griswold is a kind, credible & intelligent witness. ♥️🌻♥️

  • @Anonymous-bq6li
    @Anonymous-bq6li Рік тому +260

    Shes a dedicated worker. Just another example how rude and selfish Alex is to not show up until it was time for them to go home after working all day.

    • @Icekat11
      @Icekat11 Рік тому +4

      I’m sure she was compensated for her time. She seemed to make a big deal about staying half an hour or an hour late. It’s a law firm… employees and attorneys work late…

    • @bonniejosavland3227
      @bonniejosavland3227 Рік тому +19

      @@Icekat11you literally can’t know whether or not they were even paid overtime 😳😭🥹

    • @Icekat11
      @Icekat11 Рік тому +2

      @@bonniejosavland3227 lol I said “compensated,” but regardless … paralegals, legal secretaries, and attorneys are generally paid overtime. Its pretty much the industry norm outside of the government. She also mentioned that the firm was very supportive when her father was sick… she was out of the office for medical appointments several times… all of those things can be considered “compensation.”
      Even if she wasn’t paid overtime or compensated in some alternative way, people in the legal field are used to working past their regular hours.

    • @lorahiggins4006
      @lorahiggins4006 Рік тому +1

      @@Icekat11 by her testimony she didn't start this job until after her father passed away

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Рік тому +16

      I've worked for so many like him. They feel the world revolves around them and their staff have no personal life.

  • @lauramatterazzo7670
    @lauramatterazzo7670 Рік тому +154

    She is the unsung hero who actually uncovered all his stealing at the firm not the CFO accountant it was her. She reported all of it to the CFO accountant who also did a good job confronting him but had this girl not discovered what he did he could have very well still be doing it till this day. Unbelievable.
    Great job hope you at least got a raise! If not someone hire this woman. From a Proud fellow paralegal!!!

    • @LowCountryMTB
      @LowCountryMTB Рік тому +8

      I know right. I mean the CFO’s brother in law was Alec’s bagman at the bank. I wonder just how clean the CFO lady really is

    • @brittanymimms3459
      @brittanymimms3459 Рік тому

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @holylandfan3275
      @holylandfan3275 Рік тому +4

      @@LowCountryMTBI completely agree. Jeanie was VERY arrogant on stand and acted like she should get a purple heart, but, she was the HEAD of the finance office and missed this for DECADES? Give me a break. She would have also been fired that day! I hope his girl, and the other two from accounts payable, got a huge promotion/raise!

    • @sherridonton9194
      @sherridonton9194 Рік тому +3

      Agree 100% how did the CFO ever balance any books? She couldn't have closed any files and accounted for the monies?

  • @songbirdhillfarms7097
    @songbirdhillfarms7097 Рік тому +421

    very sweet witness, big heart taking care of parents and supporting husband for his degree. 9 years is a good amount of time to know the personalities in the office. Her respect for Alec came across, but her knowing what is right and wrong was her intuition that something didnt make sence.

    • @SJC49
      @SJC49 Рік тому +7

      When did her suspicions start - I bet before she disclosed. You don’t work that closely with someone for that long and have no idea that some things are just not being handled properly. Where does loyalty to one individual versus the firm get tangled?

    • @O_DoodleMom5
      @O_DoodleMom5 Рік тому +5

      Agreed! A perfect witness for the prosecution!

    • @oneofthosecreativetypes24
      @oneofthosecreativetypes24 Рік тому +5

      @@SJC49 A great question. Its a blurry line from the first seed of suspicion to outright realization. And then she had to grapple with how to handle it.

    • @gailkelly4651
      @gailkelly4651 Рік тому +2

      @@SJC49 yea....I was thinking about that also. Thank you 🌹

    • @phoebeb.332
      @phoebeb.332 Рік тому +6

      @@SJC49 his ways of hurriedness and chaos - last minute- paired with the stress, busy-ness and craziness of a busy law firm and it can take a long time before you’re able to figure things out. When you’re in deep it can be hard to see the forest through the trees and be certain of reality. We work under attorneys and ultimately do what they say- but support staff often tend to be the brains and backbone of a law firm and know more about the inner workings than the partners/attorneys. Most people would be so surprised I think. Also, the job can be very routine depending on the kind of law you practice - when something is out of the ordinary, it sticks out. Some firms do everything on the up and up and others blur the lines- all depends. So interesting 🧐

  • @sharonhoyt2133
    @sharonhoyt2133 Рік тому +706

    I am very impressed by these women who worked for this law firm. They are extremely organized and detail oriented and they remember dates, times, numbers, people etc. Bad for Alec but very good for any business who hires them.

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому +1

      Hello Sharon
      how are you doing today?

    • @Cassandra-..-
      @Cassandra-..- Рік тому +39

      And likely underpaid.

    • @jabellatv3240
      @jabellatv3240 Рік тому +13

      Definitely an inspiration

    • @SJC49
      @SJC49 Рік тому +23

      All except for the COO/CFO. How could his financial misdeeds have gone on so long without some serious questioning on her part? Maybe they were all a little to concerned with the ‘family’ aspect of the firm instead of paying attention to policy. Certainly won’t be hiring them in the future.

    • @pachiecakes8467
      @pachiecakes8467 Рік тому +6

      @@SJC49 that’s what o was wondering to!!! I mean come on

  • @Codythefnafnerd
    @Codythefnafnerd Рік тому +481

    I hope this woman goes on to have a great life and career. She is very impressive.

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому +6

      she's not going to live long that's for sure.

    • @mariamassey5468
      @mariamassey5468 Рік тому +6

      YES 🙌 INDEED, A VERY UPSTANDING, HIGH MORALLED X IMPRESSIVE LADY❤❤❤

    • @judytinker3392
      @judytinker3392 Рік тому +4

      And very cocky which is not attractive. She is a paralegal not an attorney. I feel she is over compensating, to make her look more important than she is. I worked at a Law Firm and saw many people just like her.

    • @sangeet9100
      @sangeet9100 Рік тому

      ?!

    • @ravenesqueone3033
      @ravenesqueone3033 Рік тому +3

      I hope she learns how to dress appropriately for her body type and especially for court. Egads.

  • @maryannanderson2213
    @maryannanderson2213 Рік тому +185

    She is an outstanding witness. She answers the questions calmly and doesn't seem to have an agenda. She's not trying to make him look good and she's not trying to make him look bad. She's simply telling the truth. HOW REFRESHING!

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Рік тому +3

      "What boat crash"! If that didn't sum it up in three words! That was Alex's schtick! To do everything in his power to distract from the hole he'd dug himself into.

    • @joanbrowne4427
      @joanbrowne4427 Рік тому

      @@isabellind1292 13:01

  • @GeoCalifornian
    @GeoCalifornian Рік тому +261

    This paralegal Annette Griswold has grown on me, and I have immense respect for her professional life and her articulate testimony against her evil boss.

    • @renafielding945
      @renafielding945 Рік тому +10

      I feel that ❤

    • @reenakemp9132
      @reenakemp9132 Рік тому +9

      Grown on you? Did you hate her at forst or something?

    • @GeoCalifornian
      @GeoCalifornian Рік тому +3

      @@reenakemp9132 No. I didn’t know her, therefore I did not know what she was going to testify...
      /Shaking my head 🤣

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Рік тому +1

      ​@@reenakemp9132
      good grief.. you looking for a place to put that chip?

    • @crmay72
      @crmay72 Рік тому

      @@BEAUTYnIQ LOL!

  • @PH_1964
    @PH_1964 Рік тому +271

    How articulate this witness is.

    • @martharoark4059
      @martharoark4059 Рік тому +11

      The witnesses are articulate. The South doesn't have to tuck and run.

    • @PH_1964
      @PH_1964 Рік тому +2

      @@martharoark4059 Sorry Martha, I'm English. Can you explain please?

    • @martharoark4059
      @martharoark4059 Рік тому +15

      @@PH_1964 Labels are often placed on Southern dialogue. Here is a prime example of why these labels are false. She is articulate and what a detailed story she tells in such a relaxed and narrative style of speaking.

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому +1

      Hello Michele
      how are you doing today?

    • @Starboard1
      @Starboard1 Рік тому +10

      @@marvincaldwel111 Marvin you are creepy AF

  • @mariepresho3653
    @mariepresho3653 Рік тому +149

    Looks like Alex underestimated the women in his office 😂

    • @77bronc14
      @77bronc14 Рік тому +24

      She is smarter than him for sure

    • @salishseas
      @salishseas Рік тому +17

      Great comment. Capable women everywhere. They get things done and done right.

    • @shandradowe4113
      @shandradowe4113 Рік тому

      He's a clown...

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому

      Hello Marie
      how are you doing today?

    • @jessicaselenecenteno
      @jessicaselenecenteno 5 місяців тому +3

      Alex did underestimate the women in his office.

  • @michaelmode
    @michaelmode Рік тому +21

    I come back often to watch this particular witness because she is extremely articulate about her job and honest. I've watched this interview at least 6 times that I can recall. And I'm gonna watch this again and again for a while. She's gold!

  • @dianawalker1568
    @dianawalker1568 Рік тому +117

    She’s a great witness , extremely credible and well spoken.

  • @lindataylor4461
    @lindataylor4461 Рік тому +273

    This lady is one smart cookie! She should go to law school. She comes across as extremely competent. She’s a real asset to that law firm I’m sure. She knows her stuff with amazing recall. I’m so impressed!

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому

      Hello Linda
      how are you doing today?

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Рік тому +10

      Paralegals who go to law school, often do very well. My daughter's law school study partner, was a para legal for 8 years. She and my daughter both graduated in top 10% of a good law school. Each got over 5 job offers.

    • @lindataylor4461
      @lindataylor4461 Рік тому +7

      @@maxsmith695 excellent! I know law school is very tough and to have job offers in hand is outstanding. Congrats!

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Рік тому +8

      @@lindataylor4461 1 of the 5 was Big Law. She turned it down. Now pursuing a LLM, after few years of work. She was very nervous taking the LSAT, but did well on it. Here is a quote I promise is 100% true. When she arrived home day 1 from law school she boldly said, " I am so looking forward to this adventure, it is going to be really exciting ". In her 3L year, she did her class schedule, and was a TA, had her 3rd Federal externship, ( Circuit COA) was a law review editor, did mock trial and moot court. Her academic advisor told her do 2 of those 5 add ons. She did all 5 and played on the law school softball team. And she still enjoyed law school.

    • @deadmanswife3625
      @deadmanswife3625 Рік тому +1

      @@maxsmith695 everybody hates a lawyer

  • @heatherstanton3397
    @heatherstanton3397 Рік тому +597

    I've been watching this trial daily. I've noticed that most of the people questioned, have been so kindhearted and very sincere people. He seemed to take advantage of this kindness. This lovely single mom, could have lost her job because of his lies, thievery and deception. So glad the firm continued to employ her. Obviously she did nothing wrong here.

    • @reenakemp9132
      @reenakemp9132 Рік тому +37

      I agree. Watching all these people that loved him take the stand. It was painful watching his best friend Chris. He had a hard time but was honest as could be while crying his eyes out. See, Alex doesn't feel emotions so he can't comprehend how others can or how he hurts them. Very sad.

    • @GigglingHamster
      @GigglingHamster Рік тому

      No he didn’t. He was the one scammed

    • @davisholman8149
      @davisholman8149 Рік тому +11

      Is his name “Alec” or “Alex”??

    • @Harley_Qwynn
      @Harley_Qwynn Рік тому +14

      @@davisholman8149His name is Alex, but they pronounced it as Alec. I think it's just their own accent. 🤔🎭🎭

    • @leenieledejo6849
      @leenieledejo6849 Рік тому +15

      @@Harley_Qwynn It's a Scottish thing. We tend to pronounce "Alex" as "Alec" or at least used to because thanks to the internet etc, pronunciation and culture has become more standardized.
      An example is Alex Ferguson, the famous Manchester United manager from Glasgow. Scottish people always called him "Alec".
      Growing up, I heard a few men being called "Alec" and none called "Alex" (with the "x" pronounced).
      I only began hearing the "x" being pronounced by English people and other English speakers later.

  • @AdventureHorseRidinginNYS
    @AdventureHorseRidinginNYS Рік тому +63

    She is so very smart and very conscientious. How lucky it would be to have an employee like her. She is precious.

  • @lindae9879
    @lindae9879 Рік тому +355

    Bless her heart. As in many companies the Admin staff who make 1/8th what these guys make know more, do more, and care more than the millionaires at the top. She gave her all for that “Firm” and I hope she is appreciated and cared for as time goes on.

    • @call.me.archie
      @call.me.archie Рік тому +24

      If rumor is true, the housekeeper who "fell down the stairs" was homeless at some point during her employment with Maggie & Alex. They did nothing to help her. Then, of course, Alex stole all of the kids money.

    • @salishseas
      @salishseas Рік тому +8

      We need to demand better wages. We need to take back our human right to strike for better pay.

    • @janegardener1662
      @janegardener1662 Рік тому +25

      @@call.me.archie I was willing to believe this was an accident at first but after I saw how he treated her sons I'm starting to suspect he may have had something to do with her death. It was too easy, people just trusted him. He got $4M from the insurance company and it was like taking candy from a baby.

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому +1

      Hello Linda
      how are you doing today?

    • @sunnygirl9691
      @sunnygirl9691 Рік тому +5

      It’s not even 1/8th the salary.

  • @carolmeysenburg9675
    @carolmeysenburg9675 Рік тому +151

    This witness is very well spoken and very knowledgeable of everything 😊

  • @debbiemartin2026
    @debbiemartin2026 Рік тому +241

    One of the best witnesses I have seen. Tells the truth, admits his strengths, and yet admits his failures. Very fair and objective. I hope she is doing well. Very sad about her husband.

    • @jonathanperry6302
      @jonathanperry6302 Рік тому

      One of the biggest witnesses I’ve seen 😊

    • @aurea.
      @aurea. Рік тому +1

      ​@@jonathanperry6302 Way to be respectful.

    • @kamayisidore6098
      @kamayisidore6098 8 місяців тому

      ​@@jonathanperry6302 🙄

  • @seanmills8910
    @seanmills8910 Рік тому +134

    As a fellow paralegal I'm very proud of Annette. She represented us extremely well.

  • @lovelyshirl
    @lovelyshirl Рік тому +136

    Ms. Griswold is a remarkable witness. This Lady is totally on the ball with her work; she's so efficient that any anomaly to the process stands out in her mind. Mad respect.

    • @brendagoodspeed443
      @brendagoodspeed443 Рік тому +8

      Yep..I bet a lot of ethical Lawyers would want to hire her…she’s a steel trap!!

  • @G.G.8GG
    @G.G.8GG Рік тому +101

    Wow, this young lady has it together. She treated both sides with the same respect, had great recall and came across as a person of real integrity. Congrats to Annette!

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 Рік тому +212

    Mrs Griswald is going to have a flood of job offers after her testimony here. Law firms will be fighting to hire her. She was incredible.

    • @MaxineHarmon
      @MaxineHarmon Рік тому +4

      Yes I totally agree! 👏

    • @adrianeisenberg358
      @adrianeisenberg358 Рік тому +11

      I would hire her in a heartbeat! I bet I’d pay her more than Alex Murdaugh ever paid her too! If I could contact her, I’d be thrilled, even if just to congratulate her for being a true hero to the legal profession!! Unlike Mr. Murdaugh!

    • @DS-hq3wf
      @DS-hq3wf Рік тому +16

      Disagree because people don’t want honest people they want people that will be quiet and not speak up

    • @kathypawlowski4648
      @kathypawlowski4648 Рік тому +4

      Very impressed with this knowledgeable lady!

    • @kathypawlowski4648
      @kathypawlowski4648 Рік тому +5

      Yes I hope she get tons of job offers. She deserves it!

  • @WarrenPeace007
    @WarrenPeace007 Рік тому +44

    It’s hard not to be captivated by this woman. Everyone she talks about is done so with such intelligence, kindness and respect. Even AM.

  • @fabulouslyfeline8238
    @fabulouslyfeline8238 Рік тому +191

    Annette, any business would be incredibly lucky to have you as an employee, myself included.
    You're a beautiful, intuitive and articulate woman and I hope you have managed to get past these tragedies in some way and manage to move on mentally sooner rather than later.

  • @lostallhope675
    @lostallhope675 Рік тому +102

    You don't mess with paralegals or your secretaries they are the backbone of your business and or companies. They know everything that goes on in the workplace.

  • @BethMc2d
    @BethMc2d Рік тому +163

    Notice how the attorneys all stand when the jury is excused, and then everyone in the galley stands. That is courtroom decorum to stand when the judge and/ or jury enters the courtroom. But Alex Murdaugh and his attorneys all remain seated when everyone else was standing. Not great to not show respect to the jury.

    • @toad2014
      @toad2014 Рік тому +31

      He doesn’t respect anyone. He still thinks he is “special” and “entitled”. It’s disgusting.

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому +6

      @@marvincaldwel111 - Eww! Stop being a creep, hitting on randem women in the comment section. This isn't Tinder.

    • @sandrastanford3914
      @sandrastanford3914 Рік тому +3

      I think they know this is all formality, it can't go anywhere but down from here, courtesy or not, they have nothing else to loose

    • @Udontsay948
      @Udontsay948 Рік тому +3

      ​@@sandrastanford3914 They have been in their own insular bubble with no one holding them to account for so long that they have no idea, at all, that absolutely have no idea that it can actually happen.

    • @PlanetC64
      @PlanetC64 Рік тому +3

      Good eye, i missed that

  • @sarahm6234
    @sarahm6234 Рік тому +91

    She an absolute doll. Professional and extremely respectful when answering the questions. Extremely intelligent. Well done. I feel badly for her.

    • @jonathanperry6302
      @jonathanperry6302 Рік тому +3

      That’s one huge doll 😊

    • @aurea.
      @aurea. Рік тому +9

      ​@Jonathan Perry Seriously, Jonathan? How many comments like this have you made under this video? Do you have nothing better to do or say?

    • @sarahmiles8131
      @sarahmiles8131 Рік тому +7

      She seems a lovely lady who has been through alot and maintained her integrity throughout

    • @dinuffin
      @dinuffin Рік тому

      ​@@jonathanperry6302 You're a huge doughnut.

    • @tatum2739
      @tatum2739 10 місяців тому

      @@jonathanperry6302You know that everyone can see you’ve made 13 comments on here about her right? Are you okay?

  • @shannonp9871
    @shannonp9871 Рік тому +53

    This is what truthful testimony looks like. Plain and simple.

  • @terievans7318
    @terievans7318 Рік тому +159

    i really like this lady! Her whole description & paper trail of what was happening is practically perfect! ❤ Her ability to communicate should shame anyone that puts down the grammar or accent with which she speaks.

    • @skibee420
      @skibee420 Рік тому +14

      who's doing that, besides u ?

    • @sammi2918
      @sammi2918 Рік тому +12

      I haven't read one comment like that ! She is very sharp and he knew that !!

    • @kelleybutler9203
      @kelleybutler9203 Рік тому +3

      @@skibee420 I think most people understand that a southern accent doesn’t have anything to do with how intelligent and articulate you can be, just as with any accent anywhere. I was shocked to read that comment because I haven’t seen any comments regarding her southern accent either. It’s just strange that anyone would think that way. She’s just amazing and her testimony has been tremendous, she’s an amazing asset with a sweet, kind heart.

    • @cherylmyke1693
      @cherylmyke1693 Рік тому +5

      I haven’t read anything about the accent of these folks. I personally find that “southern drawl” endearing……it definitely doesn’t diminish one’s intellect.

  • @wilnaschnetler6516
    @wilnaschnetler6516 Рік тому +72

    A reliable, honest employee is always an asset and worth gold to a company. Well done lady!! Respect. 🌹

  • @LauraCourtneyette
    @LauraCourtneyette Рік тому +171

    I’m a legal professional with 20+ years work experience, and this young woman represents the best of us. Her high professional standards are on full display here and were the motivating force to get to the bottom of the discrepancies she discovered concerning client funds. If you’ve ever worked in law firm then you know how much power and authority a managing partner wields and as a subordinate how big your balls have to be to speak truth to that power or, God forbid, question their actions. But her ethics and professional standards gave her no choice. If it weren’t for her relentless pursuit of the truth who knows how many more clients AM would have embezzled from before being caught. Im just sorry this happened to her. She would be an asset to any law practice.

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Рік тому +6

      She should seek employment in a more Noble profession. Lawyers are mostly driven by greed ...

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Рік тому +4

      I can just imagine the egos.

    • @jaggirl
      @jaggirl Рік тому +9

      I'm wondering if these discrepancies weren't found at that time. If Maggie and Paul would still be alive. I think he used the murders as a diversion. To try and take the focus off things. If only for a while..
      What a monster he is.

    • @maureenbrown6697
      @maureenbrown6697 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jaggirlMaybe it would've. I think he did this to save his own skin. He was hoping for pity & to be victim. Get the law firm staff off his back. Get the civil case dropped because if all this blew up Alex could've lost his homes, his $, his job, law license & possibly his marriage & possibly his son Paul to prison for the boat crash.

  • @raycortopassi4030
    @raycortopassi4030 Рік тому +70

    She is more articulate than the 2 attorneys who were asking her questions. She is an impressive witness.

    • @deborahdean8867
      @deborahdean8867 Рік тому +2

      Its stuck me how all these attorney seem to mumble and trip over their own two feet trying to get out a sentence!

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Рік тому +1

      ​@@deborahdean8867 People tend to vastly overestimate the intelligence of attorneys. They're far from being mathematical physicists😂

    • @deborahdean8867
      @deborahdean8867 Рік тому

      @@barneyronnie apparently so! And what they charge! All professions involving public trust and integrity have decayed. Evil always decays. This is the reason old people have to die, or its better they do because one day everybody alive and running things or going along with things will be dead. Brand new people will have a chance to think of a new way to live without being evil. Human nature aside. Aggression is not the same as evil though.

  • @barbdixon7785
    @barbdixon7785 Рік тому +78

    The women in this case are going to take Alec down, and I’m here for it! 💪🏼😎

    • @renafielding945
      @renafielding945 Рік тому +2

      Oh yeah baby

    • @252Chelsea
      @252Chelsea Рік тому

      My thoughts exactly. At least when it comes to the financial crimes, it was the women, the CFO and the paralegal, who due to pride in their work and gutsiness, spotted the irregularities (admittedly after too long) and blew the whistle. Not sure the male lawyers would have been as diligent or as brave before things really collapsed.

  • @molliwilson5639
    @molliwilson5639 Рік тому +101

    Excellent witness! She explains things very well for the average person to understand their profession and her situation

    • @vandal1764
      @vandal1764 Рік тому +1

      Your mom uses both hands like she's trying to say grace, when she says Amen I bless her face

  • @christiecruz6987
    @christiecruz6987 Рік тому +44

    Annette is a rockstar! Loved how she said she liked to see the settlement through to the end ❤. Badass testimony and she totally did the right thing!

  • @samum5856
    @samum5856 Рік тому +368

    Something tells me it wasn’t an addiction problem. Not even gambling or extortion or blackmail. I think Alex was just slowly stashing money in some offshore banks. He’s been doing it for years, slowly and methodically. What screwed everything up was the boat crash and the fact that his finances were soon to be checked and exposed. That’s my theory. I think the stolen money is out there somewhere.

    • @colleenthompson4069
      @colleenthompson4069 Рік тому

      he started the stealing when he got hit with a major lawsuit for the boat crash. And it was like a Ponzi that he created to keep under the radar...robbing Peter to Pay Paul. Paying settlements slowly and incrementally instead of giving the checks to the clients as was customary. He created a dummy account called Forge so he could funnel the money to himself. He also had some real estate investments go bad during the '08 recession AND he also had a certain lifestyle and image of wealth to keep up. It all eventually snowballed.
      And the house of cards began to fall, fall, fall... At least, that's my theory drawn from what I've seen so far.

    • @nikki7962
      @nikki7962 Рік тому +38

      I agree

    • @USAcit
      @USAcit Рік тому +81

      You bet it IS. That money is never going to be found except one day by Buster.
      Alex is a pathological liar.

    • @missylearned9821
      @missylearned9821 Рік тому

      You should watch FITS news.

    • @Richard.Hybels
      @Richard.Hybels Рік тому +59

      @@USAcit He’s gonna tell Buster how to get it later. By now Buster is well versed in the thinking of privledged white guys with connections

  • @Lambchoppe53
    @Lambchoppe53 Рік тому +135

    I can tell she is a perfectionist. She needed to solve the mystery about the checks. No unanswered questions for her. She would have always wondered about the checks if Elek didn't get caught.

    • @vandal1764
      @vandal1764 Рік тому

      Your mom is a perfectionist

    • @SC.......
      @SC....... Рік тому +1

      I agree that perfectionist vibe is strong .

    • @ThatGirlHoney
      @ThatGirlHoney Рік тому +1

      Great trait for a paralegal

    • @kamayisidore6098
      @kamayisidore6098 8 місяців тому +1

      😂"Elek" that's exactly how they pronounce it.

    • @ilb735
      @ilb735 Місяць тому

      ​@@vandal1764😂

  • @benitajenkins167
    @benitajenkins167 Рік тому +48

    Why is she being insulted for being honest for being righteous her size has nothing to do with her heart and integrity!

    • @PushaT_cells
      @PushaT_cells Рік тому

      @@Skipbo000 this is like the 4th comment I've read from you, you are so pathetic

    • @onlyredones
      @onlyredones Рік тому

      @@Skipbo000 You're an insufferable bully who probably got their behind kicked on the playground everyday.

    • @Sasha-ps9bu
      @Sasha-ps9bu Рік тому

      Nobody insulted her in the comments but YOU

    • @johnnyhartley4330
      @johnnyhartley4330 Рік тому +1

      Such a screwy complaint, who has insulted her for being honest or for being righteous? No one, you just made it up so you could then complain about something that never happened!

  • @ittybittyynitta
    @ittybittyynitta Рік тому +170

    The fact that she was so worried and even her daughter was extremely worried about her job if she exposed Alex’s corruption hurts my heart . She is very courageous for doing what was right for the sake of those clients
    And even after knowing what she knew she still rallied around Alex and his family for safety and support .

    • @gloriapena3649
      @gloriapena3649 Рік тому +4

      My family was afraid for me in a similar situation. Especially when I was being stalked. Got fired because I was bringing everything to light.

    • @laurakenney8
      @laurakenney8 Рік тому +2

      @@gloriapena3649 are you okay now? I’m sorry you had to go through that. That’s awful.

  • @MariettaFarley
    @MariettaFarley Рік тому +86

    I'd hire her in a New York minute. What a gem!

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому

      Hello Wendy
      how are you doing today?

    • @claymac7895
      @claymac7895 Рік тому +2

      Oh I guarantee she’s going to have a flood of job offers after her testimony. Law offices will be fighting for her services. She was awesome.

  • @sharonmohon3275
    @sharonmohon3275 Рік тому +164

    I feel so sorry for this lady and the rest of the people involved in this mess.. May God bless them for their courage.

    • @vandal1764
      @vandal1764 Рік тому

      You're mom uses both hands like she's trying to say grace, when she says Amen I bless her face

  • @PineBaskets
    @PineBaskets Рік тому +122

    I can see the sadness in her face about this terrible behavior, it is clear she is honest and very intelligent. I feel bad she was dragged into this mess.

    • @toad2014
      @toad2014 Рік тому +13

      When she said “we all wanted this to be wrong, to be a mistake and we wanted to clear it up.” Says a lot about her trust and honesty. I like her.

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому +2

      @@marvincaldwel111 - Eww! Stop being a creep, hitting on randem women in the comment section. This isn't Tinder.

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому

      not to mention the guy that dragged her... whew.

    • @delib636
      @delib636 Рік тому

      ​@@wholeshebang1 lol 😆

  • @jenniferplumley1921
    @jenniferplumley1921 Рік тому +29

    I absolutely LOVE & RESPECT Annette Griswold 500%. She is highly intelligent, confident, consistent, trustworthy, and precise. I applaud her on every single level. God bless her. You are so needed in every aspect of life. 🙏🏽❤️

  • @sherryjenkins5129
    @sherryjenkins5129 Рік тому +161

    It was so powerful when she said no one cared about the stealing when his family was murdered. If he was willing to fake his own death, God only knows his role in the death of the nanny, etc, it is very possible he did this to redirect focus. Its beyond evil, but this creep has proven he has no concern or care for who he destroys

    • @imgaystation7309
      @imgaystation7309 Рік тому +5

      I'm afraid that if he's found not guilty and totally acquitted of the charges that charges for his financial crimes won't be filed. His firm already admitted because of the deaths they weren't gonna pursue legal action ... if I'm not mistaken.

    • @sherryjenkins5129
      @sherryjenkins5129 Рік тому +10

      @Im GayStation that would be the biggest knife in the back to everyone he's stolen from. I think they can sue him directly though can't they? The Satterfield boys did I think. Though there probably won't be any money left to get.

    • @sangeet9100
      @sangeet9100 Рік тому +3

      no one cared about it for over 10 years, just up until he got too distracted to bring in money post personal tragedies

    • @kimm3375
      @kimm3375 Рік тому +2

      Or he did it for insurance to pay back the law firm

    • @imgaystation7309
      @imgaystation7309 Рік тому +2

      @@kimm3375 there was no insurance but what was there was his wife's assets which included an estate. One property is rumored to have been intended to be kept per Maggie but after her death Alex sold it.

  • @jennikaesquivel-mendez1002
    @jennikaesquivel-mendez1002 Рік тому +57

    Paralegals deserve more recognition & better wages, this lady is professional, customer oriented, & impressive!

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому

      "Customer"? It's *"client-oriented"* in the legal profession.

  • @SOLONANS72
    @SOLONANS72 Рік тому +99

    I've lived in small town NC All my almost 51yrs. This is classic southern integrity and charm. She's beautiful inside and out. A true asset to any company. I didn't wanna get sucked into this case but listening to Ms Annette and Ms Jeanne has caught my attention. The sound is awesome and I love trial coverage such as this.

    • @hopecreasman6347
      @hopecreasman6347 Рік тому +2

      Gave your location away with The Lumbee. My ex son in law is part Lumbee.

    • @katella
      @katella Рік тому

      Southern integrity? 😂 First I've heard of this. Are you sure it wasn't Alex who represented "southern integrity and charm"? The legal system is full of psychopaths and narcissists, even in Lumberton, Maxton and Red Springs.

  • @mauricekirksey1973
    @mauricekirksey1973 Рік тому +65

    Watching this person keep herself together is impressive and heartwrenching.

  • @Liciablyth
    @Liciablyth Рік тому +125

    This looked like an effortless testimony. Partly because of the skill of the attorney and partly because of this clear headed, intelligent, knowledgible witness. Well done to both.

    • @maxdugan211
      @maxdugan211 Рік тому +13

      She related what was happening at work to her personal life so that the jury understood why she remembered things on a certain day. But I also think she has a great memory and may have made notes about those things that didn't make sense. Suspicious even back then.

  • @terristivers6439
    @terristivers6439 Рік тому +75

    Great testimony girl! I've been a paralegal for 27+ years. Keep going . . . You have got this!

    • @barneyronnie
      @barneyronnie Рік тому

      Time to retire from all that nonsense😊

  • @skysk5469
    @skysk5469 Рік тому +82

    I am impressed by all the witnesses thus far as to how articulate, knowledgeable and believable they all are.

    • @jebsmith323
      @jebsmith323 Рік тому +8

      Me too. It's such a different trial than some we've seen in the past year or so. This is the way a courtroom should run.

  • @lauramatterazzo7670
    @lauramatterazzo7670 Рік тому +37

    I hope you got a giant bonus for uncovering what you did. You not only helped all of the clients, you gave the firm back the respectl and integrity amongst each other and the public God bless you and your family good job.

  • @Oldfarmlady
    @Oldfarmlady Рік тому +60

    Finally! A witness who's willing to say she knew something was off. Not the standard. Gee goly gosh I just had no idea. Sure she probably didn't know the details, but she knew something wasn't right.

  • @loudMouse11
    @loudMouse11 Рік тому +118

    She seems a very credible witness. Little to no hesitation.

    • @self_made-self_paid2143
      @self_made-self_paid2143 Рік тому +2

      Sounds tooooo consistent to me or more like a rehearsal she is ready to be over with!!

    • @redrose41000
      @redrose41000 Рік тому +8

      @@self_made-self_paid2143 - She did mention more than once she likes to be prepared. I bet she felt the same way about her testimony.

    • @Roselady7
      @Roselady7 Рік тому +1

      Yes of course she was probably drilled by her attorney how to answer. She’s also naturally genuine. The only out of character reaction was after she saw the check. It’s clear Alec financially screwed his friends however I do believe he loved his family and placed them first. I think he was definitely blackmailed or being threatened by someone. Could be drug related 🤷‍♂️

    • @marvincaldwel111
      @marvincaldwel111 Рік тому

      Hello Nikki
      how are you doing today?

    • @anniejewkes5506
      @anniejewkes5506 Рік тому +5

      Self_Made-Self_Paid
      She’s consistent bc she’s telling the truth. It makes it very easy when one is telling the truth.

  • @samdubb01
    @samdubb01 Рік тому +143

    She is so sweet. You can tell that she felt bad having to point Alex out in the courtroom, even after everything he’s done and how he, probably, treated her towards the end. You can see that he is starting to accept his fate, somewhat, and how he nodded his head in agreement when she pointed him out..

    • @samdubb01
      @samdubb01 Рік тому

      @Jean Kile you know what the S stands for?

  • @paulascott5701
    @paulascott5701 Рік тому +49

    She has an "executive" personality. A lot of people who have that personality are not executives. She is focused, confident and difficult to rattle. Great witness!

  • @claymac7895
    @claymac7895 Рік тому +68

    I bet this woman gets a lot of job offers based off her testimony here. She is very intelligent and well spoken, lots of law practices will want her.

  • @Happynlucky
    @Happynlucky Рік тому +115

    This lady is a value treasure in that firm She deserves a promotion & respect for the hell her employer put her through.

    • @wishingyoupeace
      @wishingyoupeace Рік тому

      He didn’t put her through “hell”. She was enjoying the perks.

  • @papabear2515
    @papabear2515 Рік тому +97

    Wow! Powerful, articulate witness! Any firm would be incredibly fortunate to have her on staff! I would love to see her go to law school if that is something that interests her - she’s dynamite!

  • @beckyboo1433
    @beckyboo1433 Рік тому +30

    I love this witness 💕 She's smart, articulate, ethical and obviously an asset to any law firm. I love how she likes to follow the case to the very end to getting their clients the money they deserve that would be very rewarding 😊

  • @gingerhughes7976
    @gingerhughes7976 Рік тому +165

    I was a paralegal for 32 years and I know how hard it was for her to testify against the attorney she worked for for 9 years. My first loyalty was to the attorney for whom I worked and my second loyalty was to the form. This would be very hard.

    • @GhislaineMutombo
      @GhislaineMutombo Рік тому +4

      Even with two dead people it would be hard?

    • @gingerhughes7976
      @gingerhughes7976 Рік тому +2

      @taramcgavan7654 You've obviously never worked in the legal system or you wouldn't be so naive.

    • @gingerhughes7976
      @gingerhughes7976 Рік тому +3

      @@GhislaineMutombo Did she testify about the murders? I heard her testify about missing money and financial scheming.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 Рік тому +2

      @Tara Mcgavan please stop with your sanctimonious self-righteousness.

    • @LP-hs6yz
      @LP-hs6yz Рік тому +1

      Our first loyalty is to the laws of the land.

  • @janahoffman3895
    @janahoffman3895 Рік тому +69

    Thoroughly impressed with her and Jeanne Seckinger the CFO of the firm. Completely professional, trustworthy, and kind to boot. The firm is lucky to have them.

    • @vandal1764
      @vandal1764 Рік тому

      Thoroughly impressed with your mom

  • @ArmyVet82ndAbn
    @ArmyVet82ndAbn Рік тому +92

    BOOM! She's a great witness, and placing AM down at the kennels like others have by IDing the voices. Much respect for her..

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому

      yeah more like KA-BOOM!!

  • @robbieogle8622
    @robbieogle8622 Рік тому +33

    I had a roommate that was a lawyer. He was so sociopathic that I left. Years later I was called to testify against him. He lost his law license and was accused of strangling his girlfriend.

    • @Zeppelin2
      @Zeppelin2 Рік тому +7

      So creepy to think of being so near to someone who could do something like that. That must have been very upsetting.

    • @aurea.
      @aurea. Рік тому +3

      That poor woman...

  • @V1124az
    @V1124az Рік тому +64

    His biggest mistake was underestimating all of the “little people” around him…they were all WAY smarter than he was!! The caregiver, the Housekeeper/Assistant Blanca, this lady, etc…

    • @Jazzzy2008
      @Jazzzy2008 Рік тому +1

      Your only as smart as the people you hire. 😮

    • @V1124az
      @V1124az Рік тому +5

      @@Jazzzy2008 well in his case, he was NOT as smart as the people he hired.

    • @donnakreye8339
      @donnakreye8339 Рік тому +2

      Welllllll said

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 Рік тому +1

      Well said. It looks like this guy was surrounded by good decent people. It’s just too bad they didn’t rub off on Them.

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 Рік тому +1

      Oops- meant Him🙄

  • @ellenhageman7380
    @ellenhageman7380 Рік тому +117

    This woman is a wonderful person, a wonderful employee and so sorry she had to go through this horrible ordeal.

    • @vandal1764
      @vandal1764 Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry your mom had to go through a horrible ordeal

    • @wendykoopmans8695
      @wendykoopmans8695 Рік тому +9

      Listening to her assures me there is still people who have solid morals and INTEGRITY! An upstanding human being and clearly an intelligent, excellent employee.

    • @dinuffin
      @dinuffin Рік тому

      ​@@vandal1764 Why are you talking to yourself?

  • @joerudnik9290
    @joerudnik9290 Рік тому +39

    She is a wonderful, honest, open-hearted person. You can see she is completely trustworthy.

  • @jilbrwn6106
    @jilbrwn6106 Рік тому +72

    What an outstanding employee she has been!! Her character shines through even though this must be a stressful time for her. I bet some very rewarding job offers are going to be coming her way. Integrity and intelligence are so important in and out of the workplace.

  • @pey-yote
    @pey-yote Рік тому +42

    The irony of a fake company named "forge"

    • @LQOTW
      @LQOTW Рік тому +1

      right?

  • @lynnhemenway2292
    @lynnhemenway2292 Рік тому +49

    A perfect example of a good human!!sweet,honest,educated,articulate and so keen!!She should be a lawyer!!!

    • @rhondasajjadieh7791
      @rhondasajjadieh7791 Рік тому +6

      I think so many paralegals would make way better attorneys that the actual attorneys lol

    • @Skipbo000
      @Skipbo000 Рік тому

      did someone say sweets?

  • @darcyswanson7287
    @darcyswanson7287 Рік тому +48

    She's very smart and knowledgeable about her duties. Best witness so far

  • @AmandaEllis
    @AmandaEllis Рік тому +78

    What a lovely lady - her juggling all her responsibilities (mum etc) and being so professional - bless her I hope life treats her well going forward x

    • @chasethecat3839
      @chasethecat3839 Рік тому +5

      And had recently lost her husband. May God bless her going forward

  • @gailrobinson2688
    @gailrobinson2688 Рік тому +122

    Good luck to the defense with this incredible woman. What a fortunate man for having such a caring and honest person to work for him, and what a terrible blow to her personally to discover the depths of his alleged crimes.

  • @poodee9395
    @poodee9395 Рік тому +63

    What a breathe of fresh air this lady is.

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому +1

      It's *"breath" (noun), not "breathe" (verb).

    • @poodee9395
      @poodee9395 Рік тому +3

      @@wholeshebang1 oh geese. Thank you for correcting me. I'll sleep better tonight knowing you're exceptional.

    • @wholeshebang1
      @wholeshebang1 Рік тому +1

      @@poodee9395 It's "jeez" (i.e. Jesus), not "geese" (waterfowl).
      Sleep tight.

  • @Cassandra-..-
    @Cassandra-..- Рік тому +53

    Annette is a dream witness. Just perfect testimony.

  • @marianneschacht3799
    @marianneschacht3799 Рік тому +11

    Just so you all get a grip….her weight has nothing to do with her intelligence. Can’t believe that it was even brought up.