WATCH LIVE: Murdaugh Murders Trial - Closing Arguments - SC v. Alex Murdaugh - Day 25

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  • Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
  • A small town in South Carolina prepares for the highest-profile murder trial seen in decades. Once-renowned in the area, disgraced attorney Alex Murdaugh faces trial for allegedly murdering his wife Maggie and youngest son Paul in 2021.
    Read About The Case: lawandcrime.co...
    Charges in the Jan 2023 double murder trial of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh
    Murder (2 counts)
    Possession of a weapon during commission of a violent crime (2 counts)
    Other charges related to other cases:
    Breach of trust with Fraudulent Intent (21 counts)
    Computer Crime (15 counts)
    Obtain sign/prop under false pretense (12 counts)
    Forgery (2 counts)
    Tax evasion
    90 total as of August 2022 -
    June 2022 charged in alleged drug trafficking scheme
    July 2022 charged with murders of Maggie and Paul
    August 2022 new charges added - four new counts
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  • @beachgirl4truth672
    @beachgirl4truth672 Рік тому +101

    If MY Dad had been critically ill with cancer and had just been admitted in the hospital THAT DAY with breathing problems, I would’ve CERTAINLY had MY phone ON & WITH ME at ALL TIMES that day and evening!!

    • @oldrvr
      @oldrvr Рік тому +14

      I would also have gone to the hospital to visit him.

    • @matteoedwardes2876
      @matteoedwardes2876 Рік тому +16

      Didn’t someone say he told Maggie to come home specifically to see his dad, which of course never took place?

    • @TornadoCAN99
      @TornadoCAN99 Рік тому +13

      Very odd for anyone in this family to go any time without their phone. We see MM, PM, AM recieving, sending messages, email, calls all day long. Then about an hour prior to shootings we have no activity at all from AM's phone. Not until he's jumping into car to drive to momma's at 9pm does it come back active. Seems he shut it off, left in house during lead up to crime. Big tell there.

    • @Livin4Him...
      @Livin4Him... Рік тому +7

      ​@@matteoedwardes2876 Exactly

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому

      Just admit it, you youngins' are addicted to those braindead causing cell phones. The sad thing that you don't realize, is that Big Brother knows E V E R Y T H I N G about you! See documentary with American Traitor in Chief, Edward Snowden. The US government basically sanctioned their use as a way of knowing everything about everyone! Same with that all annoying "Google", and SELLING your info to E V E R Y O N E! Have fun! 🤣😂

  • @sandragraham533
    @sandragraham533 Рік тому +172

    He lied about being at the kennels, he lied about being shot. If you were innocent, you would never lie about the timeline

    • @nellym.6555
      @nellym.6555 Рік тому

      All the people who say Alex M. is guilty because he lied, look up the Casey Anthony case, all the lies she told the police and waited 1 month to report her daughter missing and the jury found her not guilty of murdering her daughter when there was much more evidence and proof. In Alex M's case, nothing links him to the crimes. Lying does not make you a murderer.. Not Guilty

    • @katieducharme1179
      @katieducharme1179 Рік тому +22

      Not to mention all of the INNOCENT, VULNERABLE people from whom he stole money, while pretending to care about them and have their best interest at heart

    • @cmnyc3493
      @cmnyc3493 Рік тому +14

      No. Liars lie. There are millions of liars and thousands of killers. That said, I think he is guilty.

    • @bernardriggs2079
      @bernardriggs2079 Рік тому +2

      Yes indeed Graham,remove the smoke screen and go to the most basic facts

    • @janaculbreth007
      @janaculbreth007 Рік тому +8

      Honestly if Alex didn’t do this then wouldn’t he want them to know that he was just there, wouldn’t he be asking HOW DID THIS HAPPEN!!! Wouldnt he say stuff like they had to be watching me leave or they were hiding.. he never ever made any comments like, you have to find their footprints.. they had to get in here somehow. Nothing like that!!! He even gave the police in less than 5 min who he thought did this. This man has gotten away with a life of lies and his heart is cold and callus and his selfish ways will keep him locked up for Life!!

  • @dee8391
    @dee8391 Рік тому +89

    A desperate sociopath is a dangerous thing

    • @rickymeadows5176
      @rickymeadows5176 Рік тому +7

      And a desperate drug addicted sociopath is worse !

    • @AliceIC1983
      @AliceIC1983 Рік тому +1

      Whew. Yah. Terrifying.

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому

      ...and a LYING, CHEATING, THEIVING, (and maybe even MURDERING) one on top of that is EVEN WORSE!

  • @missmelody6185
    @missmelody6185 Рік тому +75

    Waters made a great point when bringing up the fact that Alex said he lied about the kennels because he was paranoid, yet, said that he wasn't bothered by the financial crimes being discovered or the boat case. If paranoia was a real issue for him, he sure as heck would have had over- the-top paranoia about those things, as well.

    • @asianichole1099
      @asianichole1099 Рік тому +7

      That’s an excellent point. I think he was burdened with worry that his world was about to come crashing down

    • @ThatImpact
      @ThatImpact Рік тому +2

      ​@@asianichole1099 so crash it yourself?

  • @williamshakespeare3429
    @williamshakespeare3429 Рік тому +121

    When you think about it, the two most damming pieces of evidence are the only two that AM was unaware of and therefore not factored in to his alibi, ie 1) Paul’s video showing him at the scene of the murders, and 2) the fact that his vehicle tracked every single movement, speed, location to the second. // I believe he didn’t even consider he wouldn’t be believed and he certainly didn’t ever think he would be on trial for the murders.

    • @katieducharme1179
      @katieducharme1179 Рік тому +23

      Perfectly said; his smugness and arrogance and inappropriate dramatics are sickening…

    • @missinterpretation4984
      @missinterpretation4984 Рік тому +9

      Absolutely agree!

    • @cmnyc3493
      @cmnyc3493 Рік тому +8

      True on (1) not on (2). He was aware of the Onstar capabilities and had been begging the police to get the Onstar data for over a year, which they finally procured immediately prior to the trial and blamed Ford for the delay. Also, damning*

    • @s.a.speicher7202
      @s.a.speicher7202 Рік тому +4

      @@cmnyc3493 Good point about #2. Although it was GM, not Ford.

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому +6

      Addendum to your well stated comment, doesn't it make you wonder that along with his family name/privilege, and the fact that he had gotten away with so much shi* for so many years, that at this point he "knew" he was untouchable? And perhaps therefore plotted the murders, "knowing" he would walk? Complete arrogance and stupidity.

  • @DeeDee-vl1kt
    @DeeDee-vl1kt Рік тому +34

    Mr. Waters: "Wouldn't an INNOCENT man PRODUCE the clothing that he's wearing in the video where Paul is laughing at the tree....? WHY won't he produce the clothing???"

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +6

      Yeah WHY? It would take some suspicion off of him but he never did.

    • @flighttime1717
      @flighttime1717 Рік тому

      I agree. This should have been a huge question when AM was on the stand. They are missing because he has clothes in several homes. Not a good answer

  • @deemcneely4163
    @deemcneely4163 Рік тому +86

    I dread listening to the lying defense!

    • @brettlawson9488
      @brettlawson9488 Рік тому +14

      Yeah it will be all smoke and mirrors

    • @taraannbyrne1
      @taraannbyrne1 Рік тому +6

      I agree.

    • @deborah3912
      @deborah3912 Рік тому +15

      Right Harpoolian makes me retch!

    • @blingqueen2235
      @blingqueen2235 Рік тому +16

      Yea and I dread watching Alex try and muster up some tears along with the lip smacking and snot flying…🙄

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Рік тому +5

      ​@@deborah3912 At least he won't be doing it.

  • @matteoedwardes2876
    @matteoedwardes2876 Рік тому +26

    Paul and Cash solved the case. The end. RIP Maggie and Paul. I hope Cash is living his best life. Good dog.

  • @acalaeharrison
    @acalaeharrison Рік тому +113

    Playing clips of the police interview along side what we KNOW happened is the most perfect juxtaposition between truth and lies.

    • @christineterry2381
      @christineterry2381 Рік тому +6

      YES!

    • @cwatson42785
      @cwatson42785 Рік тому +12

      💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯 If they don't find this man guilty after hearing this entire trial will make me lose faith in people.

  • @memecats5698
    @memecats5698 Рік тому +49

    Prosecutor doing great job, can’t say he didn’t do his best. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @rhondamc3642
    @rhondamc3642 Рік тому +25

    Waters FINALLY made it all come together!! He did an OUTSTANDING job!! BRAVO!!!

  • @cwatson42785
    @cwatson42785 Рік тому +70

    I think Creighton Waters nailed this closing arguments. I couldn't believe people complaining in the livestream about what is he doing talking about the Financials again but he absolutely nailed it and just how desperate Alex was. And that also let him establish all the lies and people he conn'd and how his life was coming crumbling down on top of him and over night he became the victim to EVERYBODY in his life and around that area. "He just lost his wife and son over the boat case from a mad vigilantly. He thought with using 2 guns and his alibi there was no way local law enforcement or Sled was gonna look deep into him. He literally had it all planned out to create confusion over the 2 guns and then all his phone calls and visiting his mother. He planned out the perfect murder but Paul created the piece of evidence that absolutely blew up his perfectly planned murder. Without that video he most certainly did and would never even be looked at

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому +4

      Can you imagine the tons of hours spent organizing all of the information to produce to the jury?!? I bet he hasn't slept much at all, and still comes to the courtroom on his A game!! Awesome lawyer, he is!!

    • @bastaracd
      @bastaracd Рік тому

      In my opinion, the reason he spent so much time on the financials is to demonstrate how effectively Alex Murdaugh could fool people, so it's sort of a warning to the jury not to be fooled by him.

  • @branO423
    @branO423 Рік тому +30

    An innocent person that just found their wife and son dead would hardly be able to form a sentence right after just having found them much less a step by step timeline of what he had been doing. His actions were that of someone trying to immediately create an alibi not concerned with finding the killer

    • @Lwf9981
      @Lwf9981 Рік тому +1

      Plus, why didn’t he call his other son right away or his sister-in-law? He called Paul’s friend and his brother instead!!

    • @branO423
      @branO423 Рік тому +1

      @@Lwf9981 probably trying to get Paul's pass code for his phone from roland

  • @JK-jj9ko
    @JK-jj9ko Рік тому +120

    Watters closing arguments speech is 100% . He is doing an outstanding job going though the time line and the emotion is just right. If verdict is a hung jury or alex is innocent, then there is 100% someone sitting in that jury who is corrupted or alexs defense team, brothers or alex himself threatened a member of the jury to say his innocent. There is no way this is a hung jury case. Alex is 100% guilty for murder.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      Yes I believe so and have believed he’s been guilty most of the trial however it pains me to say this but one juror might feel sympathy for him. They aren’t supposed to but they could just hang it up. I hope not but just read some of these comments. Their are just a few that believe he is innocent. I’ll never understand that. He’s nothing but a psychopath sociopath narcissist thief conman coward lying murderer

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому +6

      Yet it's not about his guilt, J K, it's about has the State proved their case? I say nope. I bet there is at least one hold out on the jury!

    • @chazwalker7156
      @chazwalker7156 Рік тому +6

      Ye, it's a circus/pantomime, bring out the jugglers: "oh he dropped one - oh no he didn't/oh yes he did" - ignore the obvious... whoever puts on the best show wins in clown world.
      Rip to all victims 🙏

    • @Yuallsomad
      @Yuallsomad Рік тому

      ​​@@22ergie oh give. Me. A. Break. The prosecution has proved that AM was at the scene of the crime(why would he lie about being there when they were killed if he didn't know when they were killed??) that he lied about EVERYTHING, that the guns used were owned by AM family, that he was approached about his horrific financial crimes that day, that his motive was to distract from his $ issues, that Paul was going to bring his castle down AND be charged criminally, that Maggie was spending too much money etc etv eyc
      ..if you really think they haven't proved their case you either, are a 'friend' or family of AM or you haven't actually watched the case!
      He is Guilty!

    • @rebeccaculver1008
      @rebeccaculver1008 Рік тому +4

      Idk. I really don’t agree. This closing lasted entirely too long. And he went by bullet points.. and lots of words on pages. The jury don’t have notebooks for notes so it’s very hard to remember that. It’s a lot easier to recall photos..that helps more with making an impact on their minds. Especially with a jury that can’t take notes. At the least he should have really gotten all those bullet notes down more precisely. I’m just not feeling the prosecution here. I feel like it was very unorganized. And went on and on and on. The jury stops listening at a certain point and can even get angry that you’re taking so much of their time. You have to think of those things. We will see what happens but I’ll tell you that I wouldn’t be surprised at all if that jury finds him not guilty or can’t decide. All they have is circumstantial evidence. With the lie about him being at the kennels the most important one. That is what he should have talked at length about.

  • @palomaalhambra2453
    @palomaalhambra2453 Рік тому +69

    good work mr.prosecutor. If the jury don't join the dots I don't know what will

  • @Jennx7080
    @Jennx7080 Рік тому +25

    A wolf in sheep’s clothing with a law degree….I feel like there was some serious rage when he was shooting Maggie. I think this guy can turn psycho on a dime but has skillfully hidden that aspect of his personality

  • @GTRliffe
    @GTRliffe Рік тому +37

    Even Alex looks convinced by the prosecutor lol

    • @JennieC21
      @JennieC21 Рік тому +6

      😂

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +4

      Hahaha I was thinking the same thing. Omg.

    • @Bondgirl73
      @Bondgirl73 Рік тому +5

      Bahahaaa I thought the same! 🤣

    • @sopi4
      @sopi4 Рік тому +3

      Hahaha!!! 😂😂😂👍

    • @flighttime1717
      @flighttime1717 Рік тому +2

      I was thinking same too

  • @MariaKoroleva.Realtor
    @MariaKoroleva.Realtor Рік тому +108

    His face when Waters describes Maggie running to her baby… OMG! He’s reliving the moment, he’s not heartbroken. Then he caught himself and gave a prosecutor a very angry look. His arogance is astounding

    • @mattwebbertime
      @mattwebbertime Рік тому +11

      I noticed that too -- watch at 07:01:34. Then skip ahead/behind and you can see his eyes.... widen...

    • @smallfrypunk3647
      @smallfrypunk3647 Рік тому +19

      I noticed his anger as well several times during the closing arguments. There were even a few times I saw him smirk. I can't stand the sight of this man.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      @@smallfrypunk3647 I can’t either he’s a psychopath sociopath narcissist thief conman coward lying murderer

    • @katieducharme1179
      @katieducharme1179 Рік тому +15

      He is disgusting to look at…his smug entitlement and fact that he REALLY thinks that he can get away with this, despite concrete proof of lies, upon lies, is incomprehensible

    • @Pjc0869
      @Pjc0869 Рік тому +4

      Just this evil gargoyle us guilty in ever form he really gets in my skin eg he.cries when he hears the murders and blubbers like a baby obviously he is a baby just look at him he’s not a Mohammed Ali x he’s crying because he’s being talked through how he killed is family

  • @dsab381
    @dsab381 Рік тому +46

    Mr. Waters is very impressive.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +5

      Oh I so agree with you. He killed Alex’s alibi

  • @timmckeown1313
    @timmckeown1313 Рік тому +180

    The timeline is damming. I struggled with reasonable doubt, but at the end of the day there is no other reasonable explanation for what happened other than AM killed both individuals. His lying about being at the scene is the clincher for me. I can’t get past that. Guilty.

    • @workingonmyroar7944
      @workingonmyroar7944 Рік тому +10

      He almost got away with it!! Have to always assume someone is recording you
      Sad world now for criminals

    • @AmmarShaqar
      @AmmarShaqar Рік тому +15

      I don't think there's enough proof

    • @Silly.Old.Sisyphus
      @Silly.Old.Sisyphus Рік тому +5

      you say you struggled with reasonable doubt - what was your reason to doubt?

    • @magnuskane246
      @magnuskane246 Рік тому +10

      @@AmmarShaqar Agreed. There has to be proof beyond any reasonable doubt that HE was the one who fired the guns. They were obviously murdered, but can they prove that it was him with such little physical evidence?

    • @brettlawson9488
      @brettlawson9488 Рік тому +10

      Is 5'2 vigilantes with no guns reasonable doubt? 😂😂

  • @freeyourselfcoachingandsel6283

    No grief muscles on Alec’s forehead. Just anger showing at Prosecutor.

  • @TheFrenchPug
    @TheFrenchPug Рік тому +17

    I tried to watch this guy on the witness stand and couldn't bear to listen to his B.S. stories and extra details. He truly thinks he is able to outsmart everyone. I don't think the jury will fall for it.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +3

      I sure hope that they do. Worried one juror might fall for his BS

  • @fld9201
    @fld9201 Рік тому +17

    I think Mr Waters did an excellent job throughout and his summing up was masterful. I loved the analogy where he stripped a side from the print of the Mona Lisa and said that the torn strip doesn't amount to reasonable doubt as it's still clearly the Mona Lisa.

  • @tyronewashington9221
    @tyronewashington9221 Рік тому +4

    Dr. Kinsey matched the old shell casings next to the house to those next to Maggie's body. He said the same family weapon was used. Bingo!

    • @janetcarpenter6118
      @janetcarpenter6118 Рік тому +1

      I pray the jury is smart enough to catch all of this and not being paid off or threatened by the Murdaughs.

  • @janaculbreth007
    @janaculbreth007 Рік тому +22

    These two that are being asked how they think the prosecutions closing is going (Jonna & Bob) are only saying negative things. If I was a juror on this case I would 100% want and need it to be done exactly like Creighton Waters is doing it. It puts this horrible humans crazy selfish actions into place like a puzzle. Creighton Waters has done a Stellar job!! 👏

    • @Tackleboxandfishingpoles
      @Tackleboxandfishingpoles 4 місяці тому

      ABSOLUTELY!! MOST, not all, BUT MOST of the eggheads(talking heads) throughout this whole trial were more on a.m.’s side, taking up for him, AND to be honest, they were insulting towards the jury.

  • @jadem6091
    @jadem6091 Рік тому +71

    Prosecutor has done an amazing job. AM .. GUILTY, GUILTY, GUILTY.

    • @mmeduvennet3316
      @mmeduvennet3316 Рік тому +11

      @Jade M from your lips to God's ears and that no juror find him not guilty 🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @bretjenny
      @bretjenny Рік тому +9

      I totally agree...I have a lot of respect for Mr. Waters and his team, who are putting their lives at risk to make justice for those who can't speak no more.

  • @kyliewebster3080
    @kyliewebster3080 Рік тому +17

    The end of the closing statements was strong 💪 I hope justice is done

  • @shondacheesecake
    @shondacheesecake Рік тому +16

    Let's not forget Alex immediately blurted out "I'M SORRY" right after he asked the cop on scene if it was confirmed that they're dead! Then he even said "IM VERY SORRY."

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому +5

      And they, and I, as well, thought he was talking about his reaction to the murders, but it could have been an admission to it.

    • @sopi4
      @sopi4 Рік тому +2

      And he said: "i did him so ooo bad!"

    • @shondacheesecake
      @shondacheesecake Рік тому +1

      @@sopi4 yes, that part too!

  • @annevaughan3886
    @annevaughan3886 Рік тому +7

    I expected a standing ovation after prosecution closing arguments, LOL! Well done!!! 🔥🔥🔥.

  • @DaDanceMom
    @DaDanceMom Рік тому +3

    All that deception and he can't hide the smug smirk, on his face, while the prosecution gives their closing arguments?

  • @indiacash6093
    @indiacash6093 Рік тому +13

    The guy is insane he tried to even stages his own death🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @jessicafoster9402
    @jessicafoster9402 Рік тому +13

    The nail in the coffin for me that he's guilty is the fact that Maggie's phone read the group text about going to visit the father the next day at 8:49pm that night. Alex never read that text until the following day, but read all of his other text messages and made lots of phone calls. So why hadn't he read that text? Because he'd already seen it on Maggie's phone! Maggie was already dead.
    The guy cannot keep his nose out of anything that involves him. There's not a chance in damnation he wouldn't have read that text unless he'd already seen it. Which narrows the timelines even more. The state is right, they died between 8:44 and 8:49pm.
    Everyone says Paul was soul to the earth, and would do anything for anyone. He certainly wouldn't leave his best mate hanging overnight knowing his puppy had some problems. Which means he must have died within 10 mins or so of taking that video.
    Everyone keeps saying he didn't have enough time to clean himself up. I beg to differ. He's planned it out. All he has to do is put on a 'rain jacket', pull up the hood, pull the trigger, take it off, wash your face, hands and legs, get changed and you're done. I could do that in less than 10mins.
    Dude is guilty AF. I hope the jury does the right thing.

  • @Meems56
    @Meems56 Рік тому +58

    Interesting that Alec showed no emotion when Mr. Waters talked about Maggie injuries but flood gates when talking about Paul.

    • @Kimmy234L
      @Kimmy234L Рік тому +16

      He's been like that all the way through, when it came to descriptions of Maggie's Ending....he would even start chatting to his attorneys
      As COLD as Ice

    • @bretjenny
      @bretjenny Рік тому +13

      From my point of view, it was impossible to kill Paul without killing Maggie...he had to kill both otherwise Maggie would have known immediately that AM did it...She knew more than we think she did, including what really happened to Mrs. Satterfield

    • @sunnyann7
      @sunnyann7 Рік тому

      Saving up for tomorrow!

    • @daveallen63
      @daveallen63 Рік тому +9

      But only for a moment, and never produced a tear. Like magic 10 seconds later he was all good again, a normal person would have bloodshot eyes for quite some time after getting emotional. I haven't seen that once in the hours and hours of video of Murdaugh.

    • @RockyDaSaki
      @RockyDaSaki Рік тому +14

      I have watched the entire trial with no physical emotional reaction
      When he said she “ Ran to her BABY” was it for me. As a mother I instantly felt that. It made me INSTANTLY cry. As AM had ZERO reaction.

  • @AmandaBooBerry
    @AmandaBooBerry Рік тому +28

    I have to say that it's nice to see shame and discomfort on AM's face for once. He knows he looks like a clown trying to explain away his lies after a life-time of not being called out for anything.

    • @sopi4
      @sopi4 Рік тому +2

      Soooo true!!!

  • @tater82
    @tater82 Рік тому +14

    6:02:43 Maggie heard that shot and was running to her baby……what does Alex do nods YES!!! 🤬😠. 6:10 Maggie said he wanted her to come home, he nods yes again. I hope the jury has picked up on all this.

  • @csmoothsk8ter17
    @csmoothsk8ter17 Рік тому +16

    No theatrics from the murderer when the attorney said Maggie was running to her baby. I'll bet he shows lots of emotion during the defenses closing arguments. What a poor excuse of a human he is😡

    • @RockyDaSaki
      @RockyDaSaki Рік тому +2

      EXACTLY!!!! even I teared up

    • @winterfallshivers6653
      @winterfallshivers6653 Рік тому

      Only theatrics from prosecutor ! No evidence she was running towards her killer son ,Paul ..

  • @outdoorschick
    @outdoorschick Рік тому +23

    Alex has worked on his "sweet grandpa" face this whole trial. He blew it while glaring at the prosecutor in the end. The evil his face showed, yeah, he showed his real colors.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +4

      Haha sweet grandpa face. That made me laugh. He’s a psychopath sociopath narcissist thief conman coward lying murderer!

    • @outdoorschick
      @outdoorschick Рік тому +6

      @@eloise22422 I totally agree with you, but when he was on the stand with his glasses to the bottom of his nose, crying one second, talking normal the next. He tried to play the sweet innocent grandpa look. He's pathetic. But tonight we saw the real him. Watch grandpa come back tomorrow morning during the defense closing.

    • @mollylane4964
      @mollylane4964 Рік тому +4

      I noticed the glare as well. During this trial that glare is there whenever someone holds him accountable. During the testimony of Tillis, Mallory Beach’s lawyer, that glare was palpable.

  • @bruceevans2719
    @bruceevans2719 Рік тому +66

    Excellent job by Waters. Verdict of guilty by Friday night, end of day or less.

    • @earth4665
      @earth4665 Рік тому +5

      🤞

    • @ryansansone9583
      @ryansansone9583 Рік тому +4

      I hope so but I think it’s going to be a hung jury

    • @SJC49
      @SJC49 Рік тому

      I don’t think there will be jury decision by Friday - way too much evidence to go through - especially as they have not been allowed to keep notes.

    • @myaliasnameis
      @myaliasnameis Рік тому +1

      I hope.

    • @matteoedwardes2876
      @matteoedwardes2876 Рік тому +1

      I hope but never ever forget Casey Anthony jury. OJ jury.
      Big worry on this obviously simple case really.

  • @Backtalk1970
    @Backtalk1970 Рік тому +33

    There is simply no reason for Alex to lie about when he last saw Maggie and Paul if he is innocent. According to Alex’s story, they were both killed while he was visiting with his mother, possibly even minutes before he arrived-and even though Alex had the presence of mind to grab a gun for his safety, he seemed uninterested in finding out who murdered his wife and child when the police finally arrived. Instead, (by Alex’s own admission) he was more preoccupied with concocting lies as to his whereabouts shortly before the murders. Only makes sense if he did it. No reasonable doubt here.

    • @SunniDae333
      @SunniDae333 Рік тому +3

      Agreed

    • @ajkash3867
      @ajkash3867 Рік тому +1

      Great comment! Do you think he will ever, EVER admit it? I’m talking years from now. I bet he’ll tell a cell mate if he’s got any.

  • @w1lf1ewoo
    @w1lf1ewoo Рік тому +3

    A statement analysist would tell you the first huge guilty RED FLAG from the 991 call : PEOPLE WHO CALL 911 AND IMMEDIATELY GIVE A GREETING, AND THEIR NAME ! .......Innocent victims are too shocked to do this and go straight into describing whats happened..and the responder solicits their name and address

  • @TornadoCAN99
    @TornadoCAN99 Рік тому +124

    I fear that this powerful family, with history of tampering with investigations etc, could easily found a way to influence/pressure a juror to give an innocent finding.

    • @blingqueen2235
      @blingqueen2235 Рік тому +12

      I’m afraid of that too, among other important people in the courtroom

    • @kellyharney2385
      @kellyharney2385 Рік тому +18

      It would be such a slap in the face to all of the brave witnesses who testified against him. To let an unstable man go free would be so scary!

    • @GrizzlyUrsusArctos
      @GrizzlyUrsusArctos Рік тому +9

      Maybe that’s why AM is cajoling with his attorneys now

    • @WhiteRabbit1209
      @WhiteRabbit1209 Рік тому +16

      @@kellyharney2385 he will not go free, he will be jailed for his financial crimes no matter what, but he deserves to be jailed for the remainder of his life for the murders of Maggie and Paul. Hopefully justice prevails, but he’ll be in jail either way.

    • @timmckeown1313
      @timmckeown1313 Рік тому +6

      They have no more power.

  • @Jeremy.r97
    @Jeremy.r97 Рік тому +20

    Everything done in the dark, will be brought to the light.

  • @LadyGee9303
    @LadyGee9303 Рік тому +134

    Poor Maggie and Paul, this man is guilty as charged and he deserves to be in jail for his crimes. It's unfortunate that in life, we have people like him, it's so so scary.

    • @bayoulafourche
      @bayoulafourche Рік тому +4

      Like him and Chris Watts. I really work hard to find any other answer. In this case, it's possible, but not likely. Is that enough?

    • @A7X062388
      @A7X062388 Рік тому +7

      So where is the proof he is guilty? The prosecutor has given no evidence to prove it lol

    • @ginacase5994
      @ginacase5994 Рік тому +24

      ​@A7 Nightmare How much more proof do you need? HE WAS THERE! HE LIED ABOUT BEUNG THERE! DID YOU.ONCE HEAR HIM TALK LIKE A NORMAL FATHER WHO'S SON'S HEAD WAS BLOWN OFF? WHERE WAS THE OUTRAGE? WHERE WAS THE..."YOU HAVE TO FIND WHO DID THIS!°NO, ALL YOU HEARD WAS A GUY BUILDING AN ALIBI. Desperate people do desperate things. This guy was so desperate, he'd do anything not to be accountable for his actions of 10 years!

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      @@A7X062388 really wow they have a mountain of circumstantial evidence. Thousands of criminals are in prison based solely on circumstantial evidence. For instance he lied about being at the kennel after his voice was heard on Paul’s video. So he was there after lying for 20 months that he wasn’t there. They have a lot more evidence than that. Direct evidence is not needed to get a conviction. Also a stranger killer would not know if cameras where on that 1,700 acre property but Alex knew he had no cameras. A stranger killer would have no idea if anyone in the house would drive to the kennel after hearing 7 gunshot. But Alex knew no other witnesses where around. He summoned Maggie and Paul to come there that evening. He basically called Blanca a liar saying he was at his moms for 40-45 min and she stated 20. Which was proven to be accurate based on car data and phone data. He tried to offer her money for her wedding also. He basically called the housekeeper a liar regarding the shirt he had on. Now he basically says they are lying. Not him the pathological liar. Hmmm no one has seen that shirt or shoes. Why wouldn’t he produce them to eliminate suspicion that was what he had on during the murders. Exact shell casings and bullets around and in the bodies was found all over his 1,700 acre property and in the house. I’m sure no unknown killer could pull that off. He also was asked by law enforcement did he think cousin Eddie did it or drug cartels and he said no. How does he know? He did say that it might be the family or boyfriend of the girl that died. And of course 90 counts of financial crimes was weighing heavily on him so all the pressure of being exposed was coming out in a big way. This is just a small portion of evidence. I hope he is found guilty but one juror could feel for his sobbing on the stand and his BS. They aren’t supposed to base their decision on sympathy but they could. So we’ll just have to wait now

    • @Occams_Razor489
      @Occams_Razor489 Рік тому +8

      @@A7X062388
      Many people don’t understand the the weight of circunstancial evidence. Years ago I didn’t understand circumstantial evidence either. Think of it like this.. it has to be *so many strong* circumstances that more likely than not the person, man or woman, did it. Remember it’s beyond *reasonable doubt* not beyond *all doubt*

  • @kimrayner4660
    @kimrayner4660 Рік тому +15

    Well done in closing Sir. You tied it all together nicely and using his own words to seal the deal many times. To me today was the first time I actually felt Alex was showing real human feelings when they showed and talked of Paul's terrible murder. I felt for a short time he was going to break and say no more I did it but unfortunately self preservation kicked in and pulled himself together and he put himself first yet again. The defence sure have an up hill battle to get over every thing Alex lied about and did. It's got to be a guilty from me

  • @ksf9729
    @ksf9729 Рік тому +47

    No way all this money spent on drugs.

    • @Beachbucket
      @Beachbucket Рік тому +7

      I think he paid a couple people to get rid of his problems

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +1

      I think he did it. He was hiding money because of all the lawsuits. He would be dead if he paid 50,000 per week on pills. That was a smokescreen.

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому +4

      Definitely a gambling addiction big time! Had to pay up and I think that's why he was ALWAYS on his phone, as stated by anyone asked, who knew him and around him..Wish they'd look at phone records as far back as possible!!

    • @nkj2289t
      @nkj2289t Рік тому +3

      @@emiliadavis8247 Agree. I have commented on this. I’ve always thought he had a gambling addiction. You can hear it in the jailhouse calls that he was proud of winning commissary items. He sent his brother and Buster, in my opinion, to Vegas.

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому

      @Natasha Yes, those jailhouse calls! Alex seriously sounded elated by gambling for snacks!!!

  • @maureenkidd6629
    @maureenkidd6629 Рік тому +42

    *The love of money is the root of all evil*

    • @Silly.Old.Sisyphus
      @Silly.Old.Sisyphus Рік тому +3

      not true. the love of self is the root of all evil, with or without money.

    • @Stars33d77
      @Stars33d77 Рік тому +3

      ​@djhbrown Not true, this case is all because of "money" i mean FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +6

      @@joyful777 definitely his love of money. He proved that with 90 counts of financial crimes he’s facing.

  • @taraannbyrne1
    @taraannbyrne1 Рік тому +61

    During Alec's testimony I felt for him, I wanted to believe that he didn't do it but the facts don't back his tears!

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      Really you had sympathy for Alex? What about Maggie and Paul? I do believe one juror could have sympathy and you proved my point. However jurors are told they are not to base their decision because they feel sympathy for Alex. Every time I look at that monster I think of the brutal way he slaughtered both of them. Nearly blew his sons head off and caused his brain to be ejected. Maggie was shot 5 times and 2 of those in the head. So when I look at Alex I see a psychopath sociopath narcissist thief conman coward and lying stone cold murderer. But I still think it might be a hung jury. I don’t know how but it could be. I don’t believe it will be not guilty.

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Рік тому +8

      Disgust. That's what I felt.

    • @JennieC21
      @JennieC21 Рік тому +1

      I also said the same. I had him down as guilty from the off. I listened to all the lies and all the details of fraud and that he’s a vile and despicable human and all the people he has wronged… BUT I got emotional watching him and I can’t explain why 🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @miammcconnellsero4956
      @miammcconnellsero4956 Рік тому

      I do not knowto me they really seemlike the kind of family that deep down him o voously could do anything to anyone EXCEPT the daily I feel like they were basically all he had left..he knew before this that he was going fown for the money ...everything was becoming public and he only had his family left..It makes no sense to think he is hoping to kill his son and wife...to get people to feel sorry for him?🤔

    • @blondiex3308
      @blondiex3308 Рік тому

      Same

  • @jadem6091
    @jadem6091 Рік тому +91

    God forbid that anything so brutal and cruel should ever happen to me .. but if it ever did ..this Prosecution team are the ones that I would want to seek justice for me. Love from Australia xx

    • @NeilCrouse99
      @NeilCrouse99 Рік тому +2

      I respect your opinion absolutely but I have to say I feel slightly different.. : ). While I have to admit that the team seemed to pull the case to a better understanding as the trial went on, I wasn't overly excited or impressed with some of the things they were focusing on. However I haven't seen every day admittedly but have watched all the breakdowns from many different sources to come to my opinion. Peace from Canada... *: )*

    • @sarahjane8949
      @sarahjane8949 Рік тому +19

      Exactly Jade, this lawyer is remarkable and he’s been the voice for Maggie and Paul 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @MrCpolzin
      @MrCpolzin Рік тому +14

      Gday mate, nice to see another Aussie watching. Prosecution did a good job. Guilty beyond a reasonable doubt I say.

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Рік тому

      ​@@NeilCrouse99 He did it. He had motive in his eyes. He is a liar. A redhead can't change his freckles. (Also 🇨🇦)

    • @JennieC21
      @JennieC21 Рік тому +11

      Watching from Australia also.
      I completely agree !

  • @Kaatiee
    @Kaatiee Рік тому +47

    Why did the prosecution leave out the data where Alex's car slowed down at the exact same point Maggie's phone was found? I thought this was one of the most convincing points of Alex's guilt - it's strange that this was missed in the closing argument.

    • @angelashingleton3981
      @angelashingleton3981 Рік тому +6

      They talked about it in week 3 i believe. They said after the phone was dropped his speed was gained. Slower when thrown out, then speed up

    • @aprilmcgraw
      @aprilmcgraw Рік тому +8

      @@angelashingleton3981 they meant , why didn't they repeat it today in closing

    • @katieducharme1179
      @katieducharme1179 Рік тому +4

      I recall some debate as to whether his speed actually slowed down at the exact spot…but that he definitely accelerated beyond where it was found which, def claims, was a typical/expected acceleration. I could be totally wrong on that, but I recall thinking that was odd as well 😉

    • @LucyLennon20
      @LucyLennon20 Рік тому +3

      @@aprilmcgraw if they let the prosecutor add anything afterwards that bit about the phone and vehicle slowing down would help tie it all up.

    • @AusSAAmanDa
      @AusSAAmanDa Рік тому +6

      They did cover that again in closing.

  • @rosiealaniz3205
    @rosiealaniz3205 Рік тому +15

    WATERS ! HE WAS FANTASTIC!!

  • @tater82
    @tater82 Рік тому +6

    I wish they’d ask the guy yesterday, what he meant when he said he saw a lot that wasn’t even brought up during court.

  • @MrCyberbullying
    @MrCyberbullying Рік тому +7

    Brilliant closing argument. Bravo.

  • @taraannbyrne1
    @taraannbyrne1 Рік тому +65

    Amazing that alec can have so much composure during persecution closing statements!!! I'm sure he'll shed many tears during defensive closure.

    • @deborah3912
      @deborah3912 Рік тому +12

      Right, where are the tear ALEC!or Alex or Elic or whatever you call yourself. I think murderer is appropriate.

    • @jmpl_aaren
      @jmpl_aaren Рік тому +8

      * dry tears

    • @mirandahotspring4019
      @mirandahotspring4019 Рік тому +5

      Or at sentencing...

    • @bayoulafourche
      @bayoulafourche Рік тому +9

      I think I saw some stank eye being shot at Waters. Like he was thinking, "boy if I ever have the chance, payback is a B**ch."

    • @A7X062388
      @A7X062388 Рік тому +4

      @@mirandahotspring4019 Wont be a sentence.....They havnt provided any evidence to prove he is the killer.

  • @carrie2024
    @carrie2024 Рік тому +7

    It's heartbreaking that Mallory Beach isn't here anymore but her passing is saving so many people! That boat crash changed everything! Mallory is a Hero and a Guardian Angel!

    • @janetcarpenter6118
      @janetcarpenter6118 Рік тому +2

      So sad indeed. Many lives were ruined. While none of this would have happened that night if Buster had not provided Paul with his ID for the purchase, someone still would have paid the price with their life at some point due to the wreckless actions of the Murdaughs. AKA, parents allowing backdoor entrance to law firm parties and providing liqour to their minor children.

  • @christineterry2381
    @christineterry2381 Рік тому +12

    The reason he asked Maggie to be there, and she absolutely told her sister she didn’t want to go, was to go see his father. And also why in heavens name would anyone wait 5 hrs to see his mom, who he was told was very anxious, having a horrible time and refused to eat? 5 hrs???

    • @acalaeharrison
      @acalaeharrison Рік тому +3

      Great question. Wait until his mom is asleep AND not bring Maggie.

  • @Murphlind
    @Murphlind Рік тому +118

    If the jury finds him anything but guilty there is something seriously wrong.

    • @kellyharney2385
      @kellyharney2385 Рік тому +7

      The whole reasonable doubt thing would be taken way too far.

    • @btrotter4775
      @btrotter4775 Рік тому +11

      They didn't prove he did it. Yes, he's a liar and a thief but they did not prove he killed them.

    • @aprilmcgraw
      @aprilmcgraw Рік тому +3

      they did a terrible job at trying to prove it though😂 mistrial

    • @persobag
      @persobag Рік тому +14

      @@btrotter4775 he lied about his where abouts! Why would you lie if you didn’t commit the crime?

    • @AmmarShaqar
      @AmmarShaqar Рік тому

      Judgy

  • @slaws2279
    @slaws2279 Рік тому +10

    Good explanation of reasonable doubt. I like the Mona Lisa picture tear.

  • @ABoperaAB
    @ABoperaAB Рік тому +32

    I feel more for the chicken than this evil person!

  • @christerry182
    @christerry182 Рік тому +6

    So much respect for Creighton Waters! Wonderful job, sir! TY❤️

  • @DavidMallory-or2xs
    @DavidMallory-or2xs Рік тому +3

    What killer goes to kill someone and doesn't bring a gun? Wouldn't they need one to protect themselves if they get caught? So they're saying that this killer was hoping there would be a gun there to kill the family with their own guns to comment this type of heinous crime, but not include Alex in these killings!!!!

    • @janetcarpenter6118
      @janetcarpenter6118 Рік тому +2

      and ... they would also have to anticipate the weapons being loaded and wroking properly.

  • @mizbee2476
    @mizbee2476 Рік тому +3

    He said AM lies because that is what he DO!!!!!

  • @suesanders263
    @suesanders263 Рік тому +4

    Fantastic job the leading state lawyer did.

  • @KiKa-rr3mm
    @KiKa-rr3mm Рік тому +6

    I was so pleased when Waters said in his closing argument that Alex put Maggie's phone in his car. At that moment, Alex turned bright red and completely froze. The defense has been very arrogant and said that the prosecutors' timeline doesn't match, especially at that point and with Maggie's phone. I looked at the data myself and realized that Alex must have put the phone in his car and then everything matches perfectly until Alex throws the phone out of the car. It's great that the prosecutors had also finally realized this and were able to refute this counter-argument of the defense as well. And as arrogant as Alex (and his lawyers) has smirked about how the prosecutor and others don't understand things and of course he knows and understands paying attention to phones etc. Yep, he knew how to turn off his phone for a while and that's all. What an amazingly intelligent man indeed. These endlessly arrogant confidents are always the worst. They imagine that they are so smart and better than others and that no one can beat them. They are just pathetic losers with average IQ at most. You don't need a high intelligence to commit fraud, a crooked nature and average intelligence is enough. These cases are based primarily on trust, not about fraudster being some genius planner and it is only normal that a person trusts mostly others. You can't doubt everything and everyone all the time. Normal life doesn't work like that.

    • @janetcarpenter6118
      @janetcarpenter6118 Рік тому +1

      Also, Alex showed very little emotion during the prosecutions closing argument when they mentioned the brutality of the murders.... which he usually rocks and crys to make a scene to draw the attentino of the jurors away from the words of the prosecution. In fact, he appeared to be "reflective" during most of the prosecutions closing statements. Almost as if he was remembering what he had done to get to where he his. He is GUILTY and I pray the juror is intelligent enough to give a Guilty verdict.

    • @KiKa-rr3mm
      @KiKa-rr3mm Рік тому

      @@janetcarpenter6118 well said. I also hope that the members of the jury are smart enough to realize that he is guilty.

  • @Aussietari
    @Aussietari Рік тому +8

    Well Said &. Done,
    Mr. Waters.😌
    Praying🙏🏼for Justice.

    • @gregoryshattuck8694
      @gregoryshattuck8694 Рік тому

      True, but it could've been said with less passion. I hope the jurors are able to overlook this and pass judgement based on the facts

    • @marshadavies8440
      @marshadavies8440 Рік тому +2

      ​@@gregoryshattuck8694 🤪🤪🤪?

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому

      @@gregoryshattuck8694 SAID WITH LESS PASSION?! YOU WANT A MONOTONE LAWYER?! THANK GOD HE HAS PASSION AND FEELINGS TO STRESS THIS THIEF AND MURDERER'S GUILT!!

    • @gregoryshattuck8694
      @gregoryshattuck8694 Рік тому +2

      @@emiliadavis8247 Actually no. I like Mr Waters. And his demeanor did not effect the outcome. I only started following 2 weeks ago. And I binged watched most of the testimony. It's way different when you spread it over 6 weeks. I said the evidence was overwhelming and hoped his demeanor would not cause at least 1 juror to side with the defense

    • @gregoryshattuck8694
      @gregoryshattuck8694 Рік тому

      @@emiliadavis8247 Knowing all that I know now, I understand the zeal from Mr. Waters. I am thankful with the outcome. All I would ask is why did 2 jurors on the initial vote, vote not guilty and 1 not sure? The evidence was overwheling. The evidence is what Alex was unable to avoid.

  • @doglover44
    @doglover44 Рік тому +9

    Kudos to Mr. Waters for doing an amazing closing!

  • @RNcelia
    @RNcelia Рік тому +2

    AM’s testimony, and facial expressions when prosecution hits the nail on the head ,says it all, GUILTY.

  • @intimacywiththeordinary
    @intimacywiththeordinary Рік тому +27

    This closing was really good. Step by step, exposing Alex's supposed alibi and further lies.
    To anyone whining because "he takes too long", I guess getting justice for Maggie and Paul is not worth a few hours?

    • @JugglingG
      @JugglingG Рік тому +6

      Yep...I thought he was just fab

  • @taraannbyrne1
    @taraannbyrne1 Рік тому +31

    The best defence is an offence!! Why did the defence not give a real alternative? If Alec didn't do it, who did ? Who is/are the alternatives? Please don't persuade me on the 5'2" killers! Ridiculous.

    • @acalaeharrison
      @acalaeharrison Рік тому

      There really isn’t one. The suggestion that it was gangs or the drug dealer “cowboys” was so bizarre. They really have nothing.

    • @Silly.Old.Sisyphus
      @Silly.Old.Sisyphus Рік тому +1

      Why did the defence not give a real alternative? I can think of a few reasons:
      1. Harpootlian is a Senator for South Carolina; if he got Alex off, his political career and all the gravy that brings would be finished.
      2. There isn't a real alternative anyway
      3. Griifin couldn't think of one, even if there were one
      4. They don't need to come up with a real alternative, because they've got a ringer on the jury, who will sabotage its deliberations
      5. To win a jury trial, you don't need a real alternative - you can just blackmail a juror
      6. To win a jury trial, you don't need a real alternative - you can just bribe a juror
      7. They're holding the judge's family hostage, so he won't let a guilty verdict happen
      8. They've already got a helicopter standing by, ready to whisk Alex off to Colombia, or Washington
      9. None of this is real; it's all a theatrical performance put on by Law and Crime Network
      10. Who cares?

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Рік тому

      Rejoyce.

    • @radf-zf7ev
      @radf-zf7ev Рік тому

      The burden of proof is on the state. The state doesn't even have the murder weapons positively identified. The state can't establish a timeline. Murdaugh might have done it but the state sure hasn't made the case.

    • @lindabarry3374
      @lindabarry3374 Рік тому +3

      Defence doesn't have to prove innocence. The burden of proof lies with the prosecution to prove guilt.

  • @debbiewallington6506
    @debbiewallington6506 Рік тому +34

    I have watched since day one and I'm sorry but he is guilty as sin

    • @acalaeharrison
      @acalaeharrison Рік тому +6

      Same. I get kind of annoyed at the people who haven’t spent days on end watching 😄 WE KNOW IT ALL

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +5

      @@acalaeharrison I know but even people that have seen it say he’s not guilty!????? WTH. I bet if you showed those same people a video of Alex doing it, they would probably say that’s not Alex. Haha. Oh man unbelievable

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому

      Alright, I agree... NOW, since you said that, HAS the State proven their case? NOPE.

    • @fld9201
      @fld9201 Рік тому +1

      @@22ergie So what's missing in terms of proof as far as you're concerned? I guess in your world the only way to convict a person is if there's actually a video of the person doing it ... and then you'd still not convict because the defence would argue that the perpetrator shown on the video is in fact just a complete stranger who just happens to look an awful lot like the defendant.

    • @22ergie
      @22ergie Рік тому

      @@fld9201 LOL @ "in my world". He's guilty, I think, yet there is no proof, only circumstantial rhetoric.

  • @msisabelgomez
    @msisabelgomez Рік тому +5

    He's really nervous after hearing all the facts put together. Sad. Sad. The Cash video did it for many, including me. It's a wrap.

  • @HopeTM71
    @HopeTM71 Рік тому +21

    If looks could kill, CW would be DOA now with the dagger looks from AM 😳😳😳

  • @baconandeggs9861
    @baconandeggs9861 Рік тому +3

    dirty family embedded in that county since 1910 influencing law enforcement . dirty dirty

  • @ImSarah1738
    @ImSarah1738 Рік тому +9

    The only reason someone wouldn’t find him guilty is because they don’t want to believe a husband and father could commit such a heinous crime.

    • @just_treber
      @just_treber Рік тому +4

      or, the jury being tainted :(

    • @palomaalhambra2453
      @palomaalhambra2453 Рік тому

      ..and yet there are countless incidents of fathers killing offspring and spouses. What would make this creepy lying pos different?

    • @sopi4
      @sopi4 Рік тому

      Oder du bist ein guter und vor allem, korrupter "Freund" von AM.

  • @AusSAAmanDa
    @AusSAAmanDa Рік тому +7

    It's made me wonder why would he take Maggie's phone just to dispose of it? I was thinking that maybe he didn't choose to take the phone but Maggie put her phone on the golf cart when Alex arrived at the kennels. Then as he was heading back, he realised the phone was there, so he had no choice but to throw it out of the window. It makes sense why there are no steps on her phone during that time. Then when he gets back to the house, he puts it straight into the car.

    • @danielleradomyski6315
      @danielleradomyski6315 Рік тому +1

      Great thinking.

    • @fld9201
      @fld9201 Рік тому +1

      Seems plausible.

    • @flighttime1717
      @flighttime1717 Рік тому

      Good thought. Didn’t she read a text though around same time Paul’s phone went silent? Unless AM looked at her text. Hummm

  • @prettyaprilgirl6970
    @prettyaprilgirl6970 Рік тому +4

    He is looking at that prosecutor (7:52) as if he is thinking I'd like to do the same thing to you

    • @fld9201
      @fld9201 Рік тому +1

      That's what I thought too.

  • @driver2909
    @driver2909 Рік тому +4

    ..and the Academy Award does NOT go to Alex (murderer) Murdaugh.

  • @christineterry2381
    @christineterry2381 Рік тому +23

    This defendant reeks evil..

  • @joscott461
    @joscott461 Рік тому +5

    WHAT a fantastic closing argument....Craig didnt miss one fact of this Murdaugh murderer's crimes....Thank you Mr. Waters for putting it together.....

  • @rkr24712
    @rkr24712 Рік тому +7

    Awesome Job Creighton Water!!!

  • @denim-th2dx
    @denim-th2dx Рік тому +29

    Ol shaky head is guilty!

  • @Torchlakegirl
    @Torchlakegirl Рік тому +12

    I thought the State did an excellent job. I see no reasonable doubt.

  • @kellymcginnis8631
    @kellymcginnis8631 Рік тому +3

    Perfect closing argument and prosecution. Well done sir. Hopefully common sense will prevail. Poor Maggie and Paul.

  • @oldrvr
    @oldrvr Рік тому +5

    I dread sitting through a long defense closing with all of their poor persecuted Alex drama tomorrow. It should be a real tear jerking soapbox drama for Alex to stand on. I’ll watch…but I may gag!

  • @sopi4
    @sopi4 Рік тому +2

    Wie genau er zuhört, weil er erkennt....jetzt ist es aus. Er sieht sich schon lebenslang in der Zelle sitzen.

    • @janetcarpenter6118
      @janetcarpenter6118 Рік тому +1

      Er scheint über die Ereignisse jener Nacht nachzudenken. Er weiß, was er getan hat, und jetzt muss er die Konsequenzen tragen.

  • @CharlieRenee1719
    @CharlieRenee1719 Рік тому +9

    I don't think we have seen real crying yet out of AM, but either call, we will see real tears (acquittal = tears of joy; guilty = tears of despair), then we'll really see how AM was laying on the theatrics during trial.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      Oh and tears at sentencing. Haha

  • @KITTEN0208
    @KITTEN0208 Рік тому +4

    Don't let him fool you too.... that's one powerful ending to Waters' closing arguments....looking forward to the defense arguments tomorrow...

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +2

      Loved prosecutions closing arguments. Not looking forward to hearing the defense lies or misrepresentations. Maybe they will whip out the clothes from the snap chat video. Those clothes or shoes were never seen again. Nothing the defense says could change my mind. I’m not on the jury so I don’t have to wait to form my opinion.

    • @matteoedwardes2876
      @matteoedwardes2876 Рік тому +2

      @@eloise22422SAME. They will ummm and ahhh for hours trying to find gotchas like the 2 short ninjas etc.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому +1

      @@matteoedwardes2876 oh I know. Oh god I know they are going to sound ridiculous cause they can’t clean up Alex’s reputation. He’s a evil monster

  • @dee8391
    @dee8391 Рік тому +55

    Well done, Prosecution.

  • @christineterry2381
    @christineterry2381 Рік тому +15

    Mr Waters is doing a brilliant closing, imo.

  • @brettlawson9488
    @brettlawson9488 Рік тому +10

    Oh you have a video of me at the kennels when they were killed? Oh yeah I was there after all I forgot,then I left and had a 30 second nap lol who's buying this 💩

  • @cityslick007lee5
    @cityslick007lee5 Рік тому +78

    If the jury has common sense and can add 1+1, it will be a quick guilty verdict.

    • @dfmullen1922
      @dfmullen1922 Рік тому +8

      I hope so.

    • @brettlawson9488
      @brettlawson9488 Рік тому +6

      You would think

    • @joannekuhl1053
      @joannekuhl1053 Рік тому +7

      It will be a Hung Jury

    • @sunnyann7
      @sunnyann7 Рік тому

      @@joannekuhl1053 I agree. There has to be one person on that panel that has sympathy for AM and can't make the leap that he did it.

    • @acalaeharrison
      @acalaeharrison Рік тому +2

      Agreed. God help anyone who has some of these commenters on their jury.

  • @Kellysupernurse
    @Kellysupernurse Рік тому +8

    He never cried as the prosecutors said that Maggie was killed running to her baby. He did it

  • @elnabotha8858
    @elnabotha8858 Рік тому +2

    He is going to cry for all his worth during the defense closing. Just watch!

  • @juliamorelos647
    @juliamorelos647 Рік тому +29

    This prosecutor is amazing

  • @jaykay1053
    @jaykay1053 Рік тому +5

    I think I missed a few things…
    1. Why did he bother tossing Maggie’s phone?
    2. Was he trying to lure Rogan over to the property? Why?
    3. He said, “I was going to do something with [Paul’s phone] but then I decided not to.” What was that about?

    • @AusSAAmanDa
      @AusSAAmanDa Рік тому +1

      I question why he took the phone in the first place and believe Maggie had put her phone down on the golf cart and it wasn't until he started heading back to the house he realised the phone was with him, so he had no choice but to get rid of it. When it was on the golf cart, no steps were made and he pulled up next to his car and put it straight in the car to dispose while driving.

  • @Yuallsomad
    @Yuallsomad Рік тому +12

    I wish the prosecution would acknowledge that he lied about being at the kennels because he KNEW when they were killed!
    Otherwise why would he lie about being there. He was away from the scene for around an hour, wouldn't you assume your family was killed whilst you weren't home, not in the 5 mins you were home?!?
    That 100% shows his guilt, there was no reason to lie unless he did it!

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      He has acknowledged that over and over

    • @Yuallsomad
      @Yuallsomad Рік тому

      @@eloise22422 well no, he's implied that over and over..he hasn't just simply said it.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      @@Yuallsomad oh I see what you’re saying. Sorry I understand now. Haha

  • @junerittmeyer1794
    @junerittmeyer1794 Рік тому +9

    Can you imagine AM hearing that recording on Paul's phone; OMG that would be very annoying, I'd say.

    • @BeegirlsHoneyHouse
      @BeegirlsHoneyHouse Рік тому +5

      Blew his entire plans I’d say….

    • @emiliadavis8247
      @emiliadavis8247 Рік тому +3

      I'm sure his heart dropped to his stomach and his heart raced beyond comprehension!

  • @erikaismyname
    @erikaismyname Рік тому +5

    He is turning pretty red for someone who hasn't seen the sun for a long time.

    • @kimberlyduncan5701
      @kimberlyduncan5701 Рік тому

      His brother was also red hot red... While he said he cleaned up his nephews brains and sis in-laws blood

  • @juliamorelos647
    @juliamorelos647 Рік тому +25

    I pray to GOD someone that likes the murdaughs don’t get ahold of any of the jurors

    • @lisac2933
      @lisac2933 Рік тому +3

      GiGi tried to interview people and not one single person agreed to be on camera. I personally don't think the state proved its case, but even if they had a photo of Alex soaked in blood with a gun in his hand, I don't know that the jury would convict him. I think people are still afraid of the family.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Рік тому

      @@lisac2933 you really think that the prosecution didn’t prove it? They have a mountain of circumstantial evidence. Thousands of criminals are in prison based solely on circumstantial evidence. For instance he lied about being at the kennel after his voice was heard on Paul’s video. So he was there after lying for 20 months that he wasn’t there. They have a lot more evidence than that. Direct evidence is not needed to get a conviction. Also a stranger killer would not know if cameras where on that 1,700 acre property but Alex knew he had no cameras. A stranger killer would have no idea if anyone in the house would drive to the kennel after hearing 7 gunshot. But Alex knew no other witnesses where around. He summoned Maggie and Paul to come there that evening. He basically called Blanca a liar saying he was at his moms for 40-45 min and she stated 20. Which was proven to be accurate based on car data and phone data. He tried to offer her money for her wedding also. He basically called the housekeeper a liar regarding the shirt he had on. Now he basically says they are lying. Not him the pathological liar. Hmmm no one has seen that shirt or shoes. Why wouldn’t he produce them to eliminate suspicion that was what he had on during the murders. Exact shell casings and bullets around and in the bodies was found all over his 1,700 acre property and in the house. I’m sure no unknown killer could pull that off. He also was asked by law enforcement did he think cousin Eddie did it or drug cartels and he said no. How does he know? He did say that it might be the family or boyfriend of the girl that died. And of course 90 counts of financial crimes was weighing heavily on him so all the pressure of being exposed was coming out in a big way. This is just a small portion of evidence. I hope he is found guilty but one juror could feel for his sobbing on the stand and his BS. They aren’t supposed to base their decision on sympathy but they could. So we’ll just have to wait now

    • @becfinnerty
      @becfinnerty Рік тому

      He was definitely involved W the bomb threat. Paid a friend of a friend. Wink wink. Hint hint

  • @AliceIC1983
    @AliceIC1983 Рік тому +8

    Interesting, at the very end of this, Buster is searching for his dad’s eyes and approval before Alex leaves. His dad never looks at him.
    Oh, the sins of our fathers.

  • @marychavez3904
    @marychavez3904 Рік тому +5

    I don't think I've ever seen Alex jaw clinch so much before today.. that's a nervous response.