7 Key Moments from Alex Murdaugh’s Heated Cross-Examination in Family Murders Trial

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  • @annekenney6914
    @annekenney6914 Рік тому +554

    He said "hurting Maggie and Paul" not killing Maggie and Paul - trying to distance himself by minimizing what happened.

    • @lucylucky1748
      @lucylucky1748 Рік тому

      He is sickening,menacing even sitting there ,he's a monster !!!

    • @dsab381
      @dsab381 Рік тому +22

      He's not minimizing killing them. He's flat-out denying it.

    • @richardbetts816
      @richardbetts816 Рік тому +26

      I thought it was Paw paw and Mags?

    • @cheesehead4670
      @cheesehead4670 Рік тому

      @@richardbetts816 they way he kept calling them that on the stand was making my skin crawl. Using pet names doesn’t make us believe you didn’t kill your family. 🙄

    • @Michelle-wk4ek
      @Michelle-wk4ek Рік тому +4

      @@richardbetts816haha me too, it’s there accent, I’m British

  • @mrose6107
    @mrose6107 Рік тому +915

    He is disgusting and vile. I hope the jury isn’t buying his folksy, down home, persona. Paw paw! pleeeeeze

    • @junkiexl86
      @junkiexl86 Рік тому

      He is. He lied, stole, deceived and swindled people out of millions of dollars. However that doesn't automatically mean he killed his family

    • @psfanboy79
      @psfanboy79 Рік тому +34

      They are. Trust me. He’s walking or at most hung jury

    • @normanspurgeon5324
      @normanspurgeon5324 Рік тому

      You're buying the tempest in a teapot the prosecutor has created. "Let's all hang Alex"

    • @normanspurgeon5324
      @normanspurgeon5324 Рік тому +10

      @@psfanboy79 remarkable insight. I agree

    • @buggiebuild1
      @buggiebuild1 Рік тому +30

      I too worried about that, but I did notice the judge is not, I repeat, not ,messing around, gotta love that👍🏻✌🏻

  • @johnmichaelson9173
    @johnmichaelson9173 Рік тому +63

    It's one of the few times we the public see lawyer's being absolutely disgusted with a fellow lawyer.

  • @dfinite1111
    @dfinite1111 Рік тому +564

    He harmed those people that he stole from. Disabled or grieving, people needing that money for care. For the roof over their head. He didn’t just “steal their money”.

    • @danparish1344
      @danparish1344 Рік тому +42

      And from his best friend. He literally doesn’t care about anyone else.

    • @madreep
      @madreep Рік тому +60

      The Satterfield boys lost their home to foreclose. That wouldn't have happened if they would have received the money

    • @tishdemsas
      @tishdemsas Рік тому +8

      Horrible financial crimes. Deserves all he’s got coming and then some. But how do you from there to murdering your wife and son? Crime of passion or hate makes sense but no impression from state and defense witnesses that testified made me think that was the case

    • @AnaSuarez628
      @AnaSuarez628 Рік тому +4

      Did he say if he felt sorry for harming all those people?

    • @michellel2773
      @michellel2773 Рік тому +2

      Such an important point...

  • @anncodec
    @anncodec Рік тому +821

    Him muscling his way into people's hospital rooms,even though his son is the sole cause of the accident, is pretty scary.

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Рік тому +74

      has his badge exposed to intimidate hospital staff and others. Hey I'm LE

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому +66

      @@Redtopper02 EXACTLY! He lied about how he was using that badge. Of course, he LIES about everything.

    • @lstruggy
      @lstruggy Рік тому +30

      Wait so the badge was used in the hospital that’s why he had it w him?

    • @DD-d6d3
      @DD-d6d3 Рік тому +36

      @@lstruggy yup! He barged into the room of Paul's girlfriend *while the doctors were operating on her hand! *

    • @chromegnats
      @chromegnats Рік тому +25

      That’s what’s truly so sad about all of this… this situation and the way things operate in this town is not unique or uncommon. It’s more so the normal in these small towns. Imagine the lives destroyed. Jarring and truly infuriating.

  • @evonne315
    @evonne315 Рік тому +13

    He appears to have no shock that someone slipped in, killed his family, and slipped away totally undetected, all within 5 minutes of being in their company.

  • @mjc1924
    @mjc1924 Рік тому +375

    When being questioned by his defense team, the answers were short and mostly yes and no. Being questioned by the prosecution his answers were long and mostly word salad.

    • @phoenixmerridian9119
      @phoenixmerridian9119 Рік тому +22

      when he went on and on about the dog and the ducks and such, he was having a GOOD TIME. he was legit enjoying himself, i wanted to slap him. I bet that rubbed a few jurors who had to look at the pictures of the bodies the wrong way.

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому +21

      He has to tread carefully to cover all the LIES he has already told...that's why he restates the questions and acts like he doesn't hear or understand. So cunning!

    • @phyllis5241
      @phyllis5241 Рік тому +17

      I pray the Jury is swayed by FACTS not Emotion

    • @marrianner.1682
      @marrianner.1682 Рік тому +19

      Yes, I noticed that. He can't even answer questions as a professional lawyer should. Personally, he talks waaaay too much!

    • @sgcacademy2877
      @sgcacademy2877 Рік тому +9

      @@marrianner.1682 he is playing pros like violin imo. law school 101 - don't ask questions you don't know the answer to first and certainly don't ask/let defendants spin in their own way. IF he gets aquitted of hung jury, it's this cross exam. that made it happened. I am not stating opinion on guilt/innocence. I am stating what the pros./def is actually doing in court.

  • @Ela-cw7fi
    @Ela-cw7fi Рік тому +848

    Liars often repeat a question nearly verbatim as a stalling tactic to give themselves time to formulate an answer. For example, if you ask someone, "Did you do it?" and they answer, "Did I do it? Of course not!" there's a good chance they're covering something up.

    • @jesspepsi
      @jesspepsi Рік тому

      And he kept shaking his head yes. Guilty guilty guilty and for him to be able to murder his family like that is just unbelievable. Hope he gets the death penalty

    • @miaknig3130
      @miaknig3130 Рік тому +49

      Or they pretend to not understand the question and will give an irrelevant answer or ask for clarification. Sometimes they answer partially, while concentrating on something that has nothing to do w the question eg the Depp v Heard case when Heard was telling the jury that she needs the metadata from the picture to be able to answer the question. Camille shut her down quickly, which was hysterical.

    • @louisehicks3285
      @louisehicks3285 Рік тому +45

      CORRECT!!! He is painfully deceitful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @Cakaholic365
      @Cakaholic365 Рік тому +46

      And he applied this tactic to 95% of the questions

    • @genieraekirkland9717
      @genieraekirkland9717 Рік тому +25

      I’m from Allendale about an half an hour away. I’ve got to say while I think he’s guilty I really think it’s going to be a hung jury.

  • @whereisCarmenSandiego
    @whereisCarmenSandiego Рік тому +283

    Every ounce of respect people had for him flew out the window the night he tried to intimidate those teens into lying about his fuckup of a kid driving that boat. The balls on this man to think ANYONE would believe a single word he says is just astonishing.

    • @marieparrott7944
      @marieparrott7944 Рік тому +10

      Oh my goodness can’t believe a father would go that far to protect his son…😡 As much as I love and adore my sons if they were in anyway responsible for any crime they would admit their wrong doings, and most certainly would not accept me trying to get them off said crime!! Not that it would even enter my train if thoughts….Alex was a father trying to defend his sons actions because of duty love and twisted kind of respect, I don’t hear him think of how Mallory’s Parents felt…💔💔 did the other young people in the boat accident give testimony in either this trial or the actual boat trial? Thank you watching from UK 🇬🇧

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole Рік тому +7

      You most certainly would if it meant you losing millions of dollars in a lawsuit.

    • @whereisCarmenSandiego
      @whereisCarmenSandiego Рік тому +2

      @@BoleDaPole
      Whatever you say…

    • @NewsKnight
      @NewsKnight Рік тому +3

      @@BoleDaPole Maybe true. Tendacy shows one's integrity does indeed get more difficult to keep with the more money you make. Guess that was what the whole eye of the needle thing was about.

    • @DonDivaBitch
      @DonDivaBitch Рік тому +2

      @@marieparrott7944I Was Done With Alex When He Said What He Said To Mallory’s Mom. “Oh We Know How That Story Is Ending” Like What?! Why Would You Say That To A Missing Girl’s Mom?! Then Kept Mallory’s Parents Out The Loop But The Murdaugh’s Was Able To Stomp All Through The Crime Scene

  • @bettyechols6405
    @bettyechols6405 Рік тому +61

    I hope the jury was as irritated as I was by his repeating EVERY SINGLE QUESTION

  • @justbeinghonest8523
    @justbeinghonest8523 Рік тому +143

    Alex doesn’t answer any questions definitively, he leaves enough wiggle room to change his answer if the prosecutors try to trap him in a lie. I hope the jury can pick up on this.

    • @stephenhough4957
      @stephenhough4957 Рік тому +3

      Agree totally. It’s a tactic. He went in with the idea that he’d muddy all questions with vague answers, replying with lots of words, never admitting guilt except for financial crimes which he’s quite willing to hold his hands up about…..but in my opinion only to evade punishment for the double murder.

  • @Beepscat1
    @Beepscat1 Рік тому +78

    Did anyone catch when Alex said, “Maggie asked me to LEAVE” before quickly correcting himself saying, “Maggie asked me to come to kennel…”. MOTIVE!!!! She had enough!!

  • @paigea4745
    @paigea4745 Рік тому +405

    We’re supposed to believe a man can’t remember the details of the last conversation he had with his wife and son before they were murdered? Innocent people would be replaying those conversations in their head over and over after finding out their loved ones were killed. Alex can’t remember the conversations because they didn’t happen.

    • @NoName-di4qq
      @NoName-di4qq Рік тому +6

      Absolutely. Look up "trauma"

    • @dennismoore2787
      @dennismoore2787 Рік тому +27

      keeping in mind that the last conversation would have been right before he killed them, and who wants to remember all that begging?

    • @ekrip8
      @ekrip8 Рік тому +6

      Obviously some kind of conversations did happen, but Alex is too busy trying to sort through all his lies that he cant remember what he said he said, and/or to whom he said it. There did not seem to be any arguing in the video that Paul took where you can hear all 3 Murdaughs talking calmly.

    • @missbevpowers
      @missbevpowers Рік тому

      Yes. 60 pills daily? I don't believe he was addicted. He's full of hockey. Despicable human.

    • @madpharmtech
      @madpharmtech Рік тому +15

      Oh conversations happened that lead to their death. He was withdrawing and had a huge drug addiction. My adult child has a drug addiction and I am scared of her when she is coming off or using. Drug addiction ruins lives.

  • @mondaygrl811
    @mondaygrl811 Рік тому +731

    How did people spend any time with this man? His lies are so obvious and exhausting. I can't imagine spending 30 minutes around him, let alone working or socializing with him.

    • @sherielowe4256
      @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +70

      He is exhausting.

    • @clocloww1622
      @clocloww1622 Рік тому +48

      😂 exactly! Thought the same, not even mentioning being married for decades to such a trash

    • @bleachlowery295
      @bleachlowery295 Рік тому +8

      RIGHT !!!!

    • @TheLexiechey
      @TheLexiechey Рік тому

      He talks like he's doing coke, a mile a minute, imagine all the people who believed this crap he sold them for all these years? I can't believe he got away with it so long, the guy's life was all a lie, he flew on his father's and their fathers prominent wings for far too long.

    • @madisonsmith5154
      @madisonsmith5154 Рік тому +51

      i watched the hbo documentary and i believe it was connor’s (paul’s friend) parents said that you had to be careful with Alex bc you could always tell that he was lying

  • @cattygirl218
    @cattygirl218 Рік тому +48

    I was rewatching testimony about crime scene contamination and thinking well, yes, there were people all over the crime scene because Alec called everyone in his contacts list to come over there to create that chaos.

  • @bettyechols6405
    @bettyechols6405 Рік тому +55

    Half Paul's head missing, but he checked his pulse

  • @susanroberts6514
    @susanroberts6514 Рік тому +298

    My partner died 4 months ago. I replay our last day over and over in my mind. There is no way someone would be confused about last conversations

    • @sherielowe4256
      @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +17

      So sorry 🙏🏼

    • @susischuchard705
      @susischuchard705 Рік тому +13

      I understand that pain and I'm sorry for your loss. I, too, replay that conversation. Every word. Every expression. Every inflection.

    • @ekrip8
      @ekrip8 Рік тому +19

      A pathological liar can barely remember their last sentence because they are too busy trying to remember which lie is involved. AM was not able to remember what he said he had said and when or if he said he said it. Lots of pathological liars in our midst, how many of them are also murderers of their own family? I would love to know some statistics on that.

    • @Allergictocatstoo
      @Allergictocatstoo Рік тому +5

      Please accept my condolences.

    • @sylvia106
      @sylvia106 Рік тому +3

      I’m sorry, friend. What a loss, I feel for you.

  • @insilence6156
    @insilence6156 Рік тому +39

    It is unbelievable the path of destruction. The prosecution is a force of common sense and immensely hard work. They are awesome to watch.

  • @leximarie3808
    @leximarie3808 Рік тому +296

    The whole family is rotten to the core. Siblings, parents, etc. Vile people.

  • @Onepinkflamingo
    @Onepinkflamingo Рік тому +566

    From I didn't consider myself law enforcement to "other law enforcement " I really hope the jury paid close attention to his lies & contradictory testimony.

    • @myjewelry4u
      @myjewelry4u Рік тому +47

      Don’t forget he put blue lights in his car.

    • @Onepinkflamingo
      @Onepinkflamingo Рік тому +14

      @Karen Mahoney 💩completely forgot to include that tid-bit of information.

    • @myjewelry4u
      @myjewelry4u Рік тому +27

      @@Onepinkflamingo I knew you just forgot that part, oh and what about that whole badge hanging out of his pocket thing?
      I spent a whole career based on forensic evidence and followed facts. This guy is a tell at every turn!
      Luckily for him, I’m not in the jury box.

    • @sadieharris5767
      @sadieharris5767 Рік тому +42

      He looked very annoyed when they brought up that badge. That man has lived a whole lifetime of calling the shots and never being questioned.

    • @gewurztramina
      @gewurztramina Рік тому +23

      It’s been extensively demonstrated that he’s a liar. That doesn’t make him a murderer

  • @inandoutoftheabyss9953
    @inandoutoftheabyss9953 Рік тому +10

    The top moment was when he was asked if he is a "family annihilator." After his answer, he takes a deep, focused breath and there is a rage in his eyes that you rarely see in real life.

  • @jeanward7640
    @jeanward7640 Рік тому +289

    What a despicable person. He answered yes or no to his team , the prosecutor was given long word salad, using Mr Waters name so many times I wanted to puke . Guilty 100%

    • @robinking6342
      @robinking6342 Рік тому +13

      Him repeating every question Creighton asks him is so aggravating

    • @CoachEgg
      @CoachEgg Рік тому +1

      Doesn’t make him guilty though.

    • @noradunn7196
      @noradunn7196 Рік тому +11

      Letting Mudaugh talk was good I think. Liars always like to talk too much and give all of these reasons for this and that. He can't stop answering a question because he wants to be friendly and folksy but it's clear he's con artist. He trying to find his way to something that makes sense.

    • @mrjasondylan
      @mrjasondylan Рік тому +6

      @@CoachEgg no but anyone with an ounce of common sense can see he's guilty imo anyway.

    • @mrjasondylan
      @mrjasondylan Рік тому +3

      @@robinking6342 stalling tactics he's doing it because he's such a liar and always has been that it's his way of giving himself as much time as possible to consider his answers to the questions being asked.

  • @robbie_
    @robbie_ Рік тому +121

    The fact he changed his story the day before has got to make every juror very suspicious indeed. I thought prosecutor's final point during cross was a killer too. Murdaugh had just spent an hour telling everyone he lied because he didn't trust the detectives. Turned out he used that same lie to the officer responding!

    • @DD-d6d3
      @DD-d6d3 Рік тому +2

      Heied to the operator on 911,too.

    • @loopy1159
      @loopy1159 Рік тому

      Do the jurors come from the same town?
      If so he will get off

    • @liztrollinger1416
      @liztrollinger1416 Рік тому +5

      it was only after the tape proving his location right about the time of the murder did he admit to being at the kennels. Dogs not barking at anyone suspicious at the time he admits…coincidence?

    • @bchapman0208
      @bchapman0208 Рік тому

      What do you mean he changed his story the day before? Can you explain, please? I think I missed something.

  • @edcpike
    @edcpike Рік тому +10

    I’ll bet he’s so surprised to be held accountable for his actions. Must be a new experience for him.

  • @ichdieLivi
    @ichdieLivi Рік тому +648

    please don't forget that this guy lied throughout probably his whole life, he lied on a daily basis in his professional environment and also at home with his family. He is an absolute *pro* at lying, manipulating and reading people and at playing the victim. He knows how to get what he wants. Please remember his assistant's testimony that he was thriving at his job not because of his skills as a lawyer but because he was good at manipulating people. He is trying to make the jury believe that he is an honest man by telling them in their face that for decades he has been nothing *but* an honest man. Why should he be honest now?

    • @joshwilson07
      @joshwilson07 Рік тому

      Can’t forget the Lead investigator for SLED lied a handful of times to the grand and state juries and used false accusations to indict a man for murder

    • @bethembry9167
      @bethembry9167 Рік тому +24

      Guilty

    • @azalago
      @azalago Рік тому +30

      I don't know that they have enough evidence to convict.... but he's clearly guilty.

    • @astrialindah2773
      @astrialindah2773 Рік тому +6

      💯 percent!

    • @newsbalance6685
      @newsbalance6685 Рік тому +4

      does that makke him a killer ?after countlless witnesses and son say he is not a historical angry person happy, has happy marriage and relationships.

  • @mauiskater
    @mauiskater Рік тому +151

    The scary part of true narcissism is that there is not accountability, no remorse. The scary thing is many are very successful because they can step on others and not feel bad about it. Many CEO’s are narcissists. He’s been raised this way and he CANNOT change. Just know that they NEVER feel remorse. It’s all about them and nobody else matters over their own needs and wants.

    • @thespeedracer5772
      @thespeedracer5772 Рік тому +4

      You're mostly right, of course. But what you describe is passing the threshold of narcissism & sociopathy and into textbook psychopathy as the sociopath turns criminal.

    • @kasiab4247
      @kasiab4247 Рік тому +1

      Are you a psychologist? Narcissists are not good parents or partners/husbands/wives and sorry to say that but from what I heard and saw he was& looked after his family well🙄 He just loved the money and the lifestyle too much

    • @kickinthatass
      @kickinthatass Рік тому +3

      You just described politicians in a nutshell.

    • @MarRojas55
      @MarRojas55 Рік тому +6

      You can tell he has no remorse, the only remorse he may have is that he got caught 😅

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Рік тому +4

      @@kasiab4247 you might want to do some more research if you think this guy was a good husband/father.

  • @deeogrady1717
    @deeogrady1717 Рік тому +10

    The paw paw thing makes me sick , he’s trying to use an affectionate term . He said both relationships were “wonderful”, but also followed with “as good as they could be.” What!

  • @sarahw8083
    @sarahw8083 Рік тому +53

    Only reason you lie is if you’re hiding something 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @TheDr.NEBO96
    @TheDr.NEBO96 Рік тому +492

    You can literally tell that he is a lawyer. The way he admits things in such a backwards way is astonishing

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole Рік тому +21

      Does he admit to things in a backwards way that might astonish some people? I mean, I dunno for a fact but if some people felt that way , though I suppose that some people might have found his way around conversation exhausting, though if thet did they certainly never told him about it. He tries to be as clear and consice as possible but if others didn't take it that way then there's no changing thier minds. Yall.

    • @NewsKnight
      @NewsKnight Рік тому +1

      @@BoleDaPole you had me lol

    • @robertoburt173
      @robertoburt173 Рік тому

      A. O😊o😊

    • @haleycrowe0
      @haleycrowe0 Рік тому +6

      He’s just a narcissist my ex is just like this

    • @briandoherty245
      @briandoherty245 Рік тому

      What?

  • @missj.d9187
    @missj.d9187 Рік тому +158

    Taking the time to focus on the badge issue and tracking down the photo of him wearing it around the hospital is pure genius on part of the prosecution team! A visual like that is excellent along with the time line in depth. I'm watching this from the UK and he screams of guilt this end but I just hope it translates to the jury. The victims need peace along with the many other victims yet to be discovered. The amazing high standard of open honest witnesses for the prosecution has been remarkable to watch and just shows this manipulative coward for what he is.

    • @chrissytina6379
      @chrissytina6379 Рік тому +3

      I agree I said once if looking guilty was a legit tool in the legal system he fits the picture.😊
      Prosecutor did a great job

    • @chrissytina6379
      @chrissytina6379 Рік тому

      @St. Therese 😉👍😊

    • @classicaldeb
      @classicaldeb Рік тому

      Spot on! (as you would say in the UK). 😊

  • @tracimghernandez974
    @tracimghernandez974 Рік тому +254

    He changes everything to fit his story. EVERYTHING. Paw Paw wasnt supposed to be there. OMG THIS IS A HIDEOUS PERSON. LIED ABOUT EVERYTHING, BLAMES HIS ADDICTION, BLAMES THE BOAT ACCIDENT AND PEOPLE INVOLVED, BLAMES HIS PARANOIA, BLAMES SLED, BLAMES DIFFERENT LE, BLAMES HIS LAW FIRM, BLAMES HIS COUSIN EDDIE..BLAMES HIS FAMILY EVERYONE BUT HIMSELF

    • @elainecongo3827
      @elainecongo3827 Рік тому

      HE'S THE POSTER BOY FOR A PIECE OF TRASH

    • @skiyogagirl
      @skiyogagirl Рік тому +22

      BLAMES the witnesses. Throws his own deceased son under the bus!

    • @GodkingSlayer
      @GodkingSlayer Рік тому +7

      Just blame it on the boogy

    • @cberry6751
      @cberry6751 Рік тому +8

      How did the killers get the guns that belonged to the Murdaughs

    • @graysgigi
      @graysgigi Рік тому +6

      The only time he took somewhat responsibility was about stealing money but that was like pulling teeth!!!

  • @lonie3100
    @lonie3100 Рік тому +276

    Whether he’s found guilty or not guilty, I sincerely hope that investigators and law enforcement continue to investigate this case. Him spending up to 50000 dollars per week on drugs doesn’t make sense. There’s more to this.

    • @dfinite1111
      @dfinite1111 Рік тому

      Yeah, that is his lawyer money. He laundered that money, and now probably is using that stolen money to pay the defense. They are making it out to be drug money so they can get paid with it. If they were to declare it exists and call it what it really is, they would lose their million dollar payment for defending him.

    • @angeliquebelluomini7797
      @angeliquebelluomini7797 Рік тому +37

      Agree. That kind of money doesn’t just disappear. Would’ve been interested to hear an addiction specialist confirm what THAT level of addiction would look like. The money went somewhere..?..

    • @KellyMomotaro
      @KellyMomotaro Рік тому +14

      I agree. I have never been a drug addict, so I would be interested to know the approximate street value of the amount of drugs he was using. Was he sell drugs as well? If so, where is the money stashed away? Who will pay for his son’s law school tuition?

    • @redlady8296
      @redlady8296 Рік тому +59

      My thoughts exactly. I’ve unfortunately known people with addictions. A couple with plenty of money. If this guy (with the way he obviously consumes alcohol) was taking 20K to 50K in oxy’s solely alone every 5-7 days he would have been deceased long ago. He was up to something else 💯

    • @christinakaur8766
      @christinakaur8766 Рік тому +8

      Oh I bet if sled or anyone else can dig deeper, they're going to find that there's sooo much more to all of this. The millions, the insane amount of dead people around this family, etc. I think there were other people there that night, and AM is terrified to speak up. I really really doubt AM would sacrifice his family over secrets. I'm sure the entire family were in on GS and SS deaths-

  • @Mikel_Trujillo
    @Mikel_Trujillo Рік тому +2

    My boy passed Feb 2020… i still remember word for word what our text messages were

  • @mr_rn6549
    @mr_rn6549 Рік тому +60

    Alex did more than lie and steal perpetually. He repeatedly affected the quality of his clients lives. His story doesn't add up. The fact he had no blood on him with the hour and twenty mins he had to do the deed AND him being placed at the scene . That's enough.

  • @BettyDuguid
    @BettyDuguid Рік тому +298

    I have to say. After my Mum, Dad and Sister died, I remember to this day, 13 years later, my exact last conversation was with them. There are things you cling on to. I wouldnt dare think what the last sounds would be that the killed pair would have uttered as they realised who was behind the gun.

    • @nancyc9543
      @nancyc9543 Рік тому +41

      30 years later I can tell you everything about the day my dad died.

    • @hannasumner3133
      @hannasumner3133 Рік тому +35

      Exactly!!! I remember EVERY SINGLE DETAIL from the day my sister passed away.

    • @sherielowe4256
      @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +28

      Exactly, sorry for your loss. I remember me and my dad's last day together and conversation. You just don't forget, unless you want to.

    • @BettyDuguid
      @BettyDuguid Рік тому +12

      @@nancyc9543 . As can I the day my whole family were taken

    • @Debo_OG
      @Debo_OG Рік тому +18

      Not only can I tell you the exact things said in the last conversation I had with love ones I’ve lost, I can even tell you about the last interactions I had with pets I’ve lost!!

  • @deeogrady1717
    @deeogrady1717 Рік тому +9

    He also says he did not see himself as a big shot, yet places a lawyer badge on his dash! Just shocking!

  • @onthefive5615
    @onthefive5615 Рік тому +61

    Waters' posture, moving aroung, and staring is openly disrespecting Murtaugh, which is really bothering Alex - which is exactly why Waters is doing it. Gotta love that tactic.

  • @jswan312
    @jswan312 Рік тому +62

    Those dogs living in that nasty, sad, depressing, dank kennel is DISGUSTING.

    • @sherielowe4256
      @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +4

      Hopefully not anymore, I know Blanca took Bubba.

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому +1

      @@sherielowe4256 Good. Maybe Buster took Grady since it was his dog.

    • @craigfinnegan8534
      @craigfinnegan8534 Рік тому +11

      If you look at aerial photos of the huge Murdaugh property, the dog kennels are as far away as they can be from the Murdaugh home without being in the woods surrounding their property. To me, a serious dog lover who's disappointed when my dog doesn't sleep in my bed with me, that says it all about the Murdaugh family and why Alex Murdaugh would choose that location to commit the murders: Disassociation.

    • @MegaBlessing2011
      @MegaBlessing2011 Рік тому +3

      @@craigfinnegan8534 Nailed it!

    • @tabithacollins6003
      @tabithacollins6003 Рік тому +3

      @@craigfinnegan8534 Don‘t forget that one of the dogs, was supposed to have pushed their first housekeeper down the house step's in a freak accident, and she died a few weeks later… But Alec then received 4.8 million in insurance monies for her death…. Stringing along both her sons (one being disabled). That their claim was complicated, and could take years… Such a disgusting excuse for a human being, with his okey dokey accent…

  • @scottschultz7645
    @scottschultz7645 Рік тому +29

    The last minute of this video he admits his guilt. Who would not remember photographically the last words you had with a loved one. Every person I know would play that over and over continuously on a loop in their head. His lack of this memory is so telling and should be brought to the jury’s attention.

  • @Cutie11083
    @Cutie11083 Рік тому +48

    Why would he lie about being at the kennels if he's innocent

  • @kathyeyesopen4078
    @kathyeyesopen4078 Рік тому +141

    This is EXACTLY how a narcissist testifies. Always has another lie to try to explain another lie.

    • @earth0128
      @earth0128 Рік тому +1

      👍

    • @newuser7235
      @newuser7235 Рік тому +7

      Sociopaths will talk and talk around the question. They over talk, trying to confuse and convince.

    • @sam8404
      @sam8404 Рік тому +2

      @@oneaboveall1895 but not in this case.

    • @wolflarsen1900
      @wolflarsen1900 Рік тому

      @@sam8404 it is in that case. people just dont know what a narcissist is. If you believe this sad hopeless creature is a narcist, than you might take a look how a real narcist would look like and watch the ted bundy court files

    • @GungaLaGunga
      @GungaLaGunga Рік тому

      Just a Narcissist? AND, a machievellian, AND a psychopath. A dark triad. A guilty convicted and sentenced dark triad.

  • @bart234465
    @bart234465 Рік тому +3

    As a juror, it would be so obvious this guy is trying to be slick

  • @jennifermariejoyce
    @jennifermariejoyce Рік тому +59

    What I find particularly disgusting is his continual assertion that he loved, and STILL cares for and LOVES the people he stole from. The ultimate in gaslighting.

    • @ValeskaTruax
      @ValeskaTruax Рік тому +1

      yeah I hate that too

    • @elephantdog3471
      @elephantdog3471 Рік тому

      The word "Gaslighting" is really getting on my nerves! It's the nice word of saying what you really mean. And I don't go for that! We should use the words we mean! No nice words about it! And I will leave it at that!

    • @BoleDaPole
      @BoleDaPole Рік тому

      Hey it worked for Casey Anthony

    • @SwimDeeep
      @SwimDeeep Рік тому +1

      idk I’ve hurt people I loved. Especially in addiction. not saying my situation fits his but u can hurt ppl you love

  • @judyevancic4926
    @judyevancic4926 Рік тому +95

    His wife met him in college.. He was brought up to be a oily snake lawyer like his father.. Every time Paul got in trouble he called his grandfather if Dad was not available. So they corralled around the boat issue and tried to blame another friend on the boat.. Nice values learned by Alex and then his son Paul and Buster..

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому

      You are exactly right! It's a generational "evil" thing.

    • @donnalambert7674
      @donnalambert7674 Рік тому +1

      Very true

    • @georgeisbell3491
      @georgeisbell3491 Рік тому +2

      I am caring and giving. It is difficult for me to comprehend this kind of person, but I believe Murdaugh would be the way he is regardless of his wealth. The new book, UNSCRIPTED about Sumner Redstone portrays him, his family, and associates the same way though. Cold, ruthless, heartless.

  • @jeweliedee4299
    @jeweliedee4299 Рік тому +3

    He admits to stealing from a teenager as if he had merely squashed a fly.

  • @islanderbyrd1881
    @islanderbyrd1881 Рік тому +183

    Murdaugh changed his entire story, when the timeline became available through the court. He altered his testimony to fit the cell phone records, & Onstar vehicle tracking. That data placed him at the scene of the crime during the murders., which earlier he denied. How any Juror would perceive Alex as innocent is beyond me. The Snapchat video was damning.

    • @patriciadiamond1305
      @patriciadiamond1305 Рік тому +20

      He did not even tell his Attorney Mr Griffin about the Lies of the kennels. Withholding to someone trying to help him beat this charge. No wonder he looked so deflated yesterday,and the fact he did not ask many questions after Mr Waters is very telling.

    • @KittyGrizGriz
      @KittyGrizGriz Рік тому +11

      Great analysis.

    • @regineuhe6657
      @regineuhe6657 Рік тому +7

      Very true. He changed several important parts, not only the time he spent at the kennels instead of laying on the couch. He also changed his story of getting there later, now no longer alleging : ran to Paul, checked them, tried to turn paul over, took the phone and put it down, felt for pulse, ran to Maggie, checked for pulse, ran back to car and called 911 all under 18 seconds... He now ran out, saw them, ran back to car, called 911 and THEN went back to the bodies to do all this stuff. That's not what it sounds like on the phone. The exact opposite of what he had told. He also changed his story about what he did getting to the Almeda property. And he had small details added with old Barbara (still working for him) changing her story about a phone call on June 7th and Buster changing his testimony about where they all used to park (on the grass behind the house).

    • @robwernet9609
      @robwernet9609 Рік тому

      Very true, however, they have no physical evidence tying him to the crimes. I'm not defending the guy. I think he's a lying, thieving, drug addict and that he definitely had sumn to do with it. I just don't rhink he actually pulled the trigger...and theres no physical evidence that indicates that hes the one who murdered them. It sucks but that's how our justice system works. They have to be able to prove it beyond the shadow of a reasonable doubt. Maggie had an unknown mans DNA under her finger nails, he had no blood on him, no clothes were found with blood, no murder weapons. Him being a lying, thieving, drug addict p.o.s. and even him being there just isn't enough. I happen to believe that he hired his drug dealers to kill them.

    • @crashburn3292
      @crashburn3292 Рік тому +13

      "How any Juror would perceive Alex as innocent is beyond me." - I said the same thing about the OJ Simpson jury in 1996.

  • @ChocolateMelanin
    @ChocolateMelanin Рік тому +63

    I like how the prosecution lawyer is firing quick sharp questions at him, he can’t think straight to get his lies in order. He’s guilty.

  • @thomasnguyen3925
    @thomasnguyen3925 Рік тому +4

    At 20:01, when he asks "Did I say goodbye?" That smirk during his explanation is easily the most chilling part of this whole thing. I've watched hours of this trial and that smirk scared the crap out of me.

  • @aran08504
    @aran08504 Рік тому +31

    He stole money, lied, mislead, deceived everyone. If he didn't kill Maggie and Paul who did? How was he there minutes before but escaped the same tragic end.

    • @georgeisbell3491
      @georgeisbell3491 Рік тому

      Yes, like OJ, if he didn't kill Brown, then who?? Did Murdaugh not hear the gun fire? I don't know how many shots the victims received.

  • @slaws2279
    @slaws2279 Рік тому +32

    I get that he has a right to testify. But as a juror, I would be angry with him for attempting to pull the wool over my eyes.

  • @bobbyswain7049
    @bobbyswain7049 Рік тому +3

    Prime example why as a defendant you should NEVER take the stand.....he knew better

  • @sherielowe4256
    @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +13

    If your family member dies don't you usually remember the last conversation you had with them....

    • @lauradavis8949
      @lauradavis8949 Рік тому

      YES YOU WANNA REMEMBER EVERY WORD IF YOU CAN

  • @MummaMia5
    @MummaMia5 Рік тому +402

    Angenette, love watching you from Australia. I watched the trial and especially AM’s cross examination. It was extremely painful to watch as he could not answer one question simply. He had to repeat the questions asked and then repeat them incorrectly, then answer with his own agenda and selective memory and not the question asked. He is a spin man. He would not admit they lived a wealthy and privileged lifestyle while stealing millions off these people who relied on his honesty and integrity. Seriously jaw dropping.

    • @hortiek4604
      @hortiek4604 Рік тому +64

      He repeated questions and pretended not to understand questions in order to give himself additional time to invent a reply.

    • @vitalucas9452
      @vitalucas9452 Рік тому +42

      If he expects us to believe 'his drug addiction caused him to be paranoid', as he claims, why not make the suggestion that he killed them because of his drug induced paranoia.
      The more I hear his whiney voice crying poor me, the more I am upset by his lies.

    • @user-dt3rz2lz7q
      @user-dt3rz2lz7q Рік тому +27

      Hi Angenette,
      also from Australia🐨
      This man is a serious concern to society. He cannot be trusted on any level. What have his family not seen? He literally makes my skin crawl. I can't help but feel that Buster is more involved, than has been revealed also.🦘

    • @tigerlilygirl2643
      @tigerlilygirl2643 Рік тому +32

      I know, and it's so upsetting to know that it's his wealth and privilege that is making it so hard for some people to see that he clearly committed this crime. If it were any joe schmo you better believe people would be ready to convict yesterday.

    • @lindagroot8556
      @lindagroot8556 Рік тому +24

      @@vitalucas9452 he killed them after that Snapchat, and he shot from the golf cart

  • @verabolton
    @verabolton Рік тому +4

    19:55 "Did you say goodbye?"
    Alex seems to be amused by this question. Why is he not saying: "I wish I'd said goodbye, but how could have I know there was a need to?! Now I wish I did"
    He should be showing some emotion here (and not amusement!) When you lose your loved one you always regret not to say properly goodbye to them.

  • @petiw4494
    @petiw4494 Рік тому +91

    Waters could ask a lot more questions! He didn't ask about how his hands were so clean after touching the victims. He didn't ask where were the dogs when he left the kennels and where they were when he got back. He could ask him to show how exactly he talked to 911 and in the same time check their pulses and all he did. I would give him some phone and asked him to recreate it.

    • @terribleTed-ln6cm
      @terribleTed-ln6cm Рік тому +9

      The last thing the prosecution wants to talk about is Alec's clean hands, believe me the defense will be talking all about Alec's clean hands during closing arguments.

    • @AshMc1970
      @AshMc1970 Рік тому +5

      I would like to know how his shoes remained free of blood and or bodily matter. Did he slip his shoes off to check their pulse??

    • @meichelle2000
      @meichelle2000 Рік тому

      Maybe he'll still ask those questions... I hope he does!

    • @j_rainsgoat3929
      @j_rainsgoat3929 Рік тому +3

      I wish he would have asked him what happened to the 3 bags of pills his wife and son discovered. How many pills were in the bags what types they were.

    • @j_rainsgoat3929
      @j_rainsgoat3929 Рік тому +2

      ​@@meichelle2000 waters rested today right? His cross examination was over

  • @louisecoleman7767
    @louisecoleman7767 Рік тому +36

    I’m a liar& an addict ,I’m a liar& a conman& I’m a liar& a scammer ,, but not a killer( that I remember!
    AM ‘s chatting up on stand today…

    • @stephaniehooper386
      @stephaniehooper386 Рік тому +7

      You forgot he's also a thief

    • @Phenomental1ty
      @Phenomental1ty Рік тому +5

      He wants to profess his guilt about the stolen money 🤣than admit he killed his family.

    • @doonbags22
      @doonbags22 Рік тому +7

      I’m a career liar but I’m telling the truth now!!! Smh

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Рік тому

      You can be all of those things and not be a murderer, I suppose. Lots of people are rotten human beings, without being murderers. Look at government officials! Most aren’t murderers……Clintons, maybe. Lol.

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Рік тому

      @@stephaniehooper386 “scammer” covers thief. You only scam someone to obtain something under a false premise, ie….steal.

  • @juanacastillo7154
    @juanacastillo7154 Рік тому +65

    waters is making him comfortable and at the same time he is getting his point across to the jury. 👍👍 great work. He is guilty 💯guilty 👍

  • @lindae9879
    @lindae9879 Рік тому +43

    What this is telling the jury is, and he bragged about it in his answer is, l am good at lying to people and making them believe me. I lied to my clients, stole their money, and they never knew it. So the inference is, I am lying about Maggie and Paul and I think you won’t know I’m lying. And, I lie so much I don’t even remember who I lied to and about what.

  • @behaviorservicesofthemid-s9623

    Creighton Waters sounds like the name of a lawyer from a John Grisham book.

  • @mattcinnamo103
    @mattcinnamo103 Рік тому +78

    He’s literally lying under oath but knows what he says can’t be confirmed as perjury. Guy is a sociopath and a serial liar.

    • @sherielowe4256
      @sherielowe4256 Рік тому +9

      Also he is saying things like he would never hurt his family instead of kill.

    • @thespeedracer5772
      @thespeedracer5772 Рік тому +2

      Once a sociopath turns proven criminal offender, they have reached the literal textbook definition of a psychopath.

    • @jamesclough7656
      @jamesclough7656 Рік тому +5

      ​@@DAdelson did that make you feel better?

    • @jeffmcelroy5364
      @jeffmcelroy5364 Рік тому +1

      @@jamesclough7656 yes, it made him feel better... litteraly.

  • @louisehicks3285
    @louisehicks3285 Рік тому +60

    I enjoy this prosecutor!! He is dissecting and eviscerating Alex. I soooo enjoy it

    • @lauradavis8949
      @lauradavis8949 Рік тому +4

      THIS PROSICUTER IS WHAT WE NEED UP IN WASHINGTON DC ATTORNEY GENERAL I WOULD I WOULD VOTE FOR HIM HES EXCELLENT AT HIS JOB 👋 👌 👏 👍

    • @suzum.9713
      @suzum.9713 Рік тому +5

      Reminds me of Richard Dreyfus.

    • @mizbee2476
      @mizbee2476 Рік тому

      @@suzum.9713 exactly! He is letting him sink slowly!!!!!

    • @annehschwartz
      @annehschwartz Рік тому

      It's entertaining but I worry it will put off hurt members.

    • @myracannon821
      @myracannon821 Рік тому

      @@suzum.9713Yes! And something about Jim Griffin that reminds me of Bill Murray (with less hair)!

  • @lilyr7221
    @lilyr7221 Рік тому +1

    He lied so effortlessly and now everything is catching up to him! Time to pay the piper!

  • @trnqulizr1289
    @trnqulizr1289 Рік тому +37

    he admitted to driving the golf cart and if that's the same golf cart that ran over Maggie, that is pretty damning.

    • @katherinechatham9032
      @katherinechatham9032 Рік тому +2

      I had not thought of that but you are exactly right! Good point!

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому +1

      I thought the very same thing. He ran over her leg with that golf cart! They need to re-examine the prints and evidence on this!

  • @brendasprankle9394
    @brendasprankle9394 Рік тому +39

    He only admits what everyone already knows for sure. That is what he admits to. He cannot deny, after lawsuits and being disbarred. He only cares about himself.

  • @sharonrobledo136
    @sharonrobledo136 Рік тому +2

    His pants were on 🔥!!!! Nothing but lies he told

  • @cbutler9540
    @cbutler9540 Рік тому +78

    When the boat accident happened Alex was able to get to the bridge site with that badge I bet , when no other family members could even get there , not even the one who’s daughter was missing😢

    • @valeriegriner5644
      @valeriegriner5644 Рік тому +16

      That's true. He and Maggie were allowed to go to that site, but Mallory's parents were kept away. That was a VERY dirty deal they tried to pull to charge an innocent victim with that boating crime. All of the videos and documentaries are shocking! PAUL was the drunkest one...and HE was driving that boat!

    • @betty-janececile5214
      @betty-janececile5214 Рік тому

      That what they said. Her mother was refused only to watch the murdaughs show up and they were admitted to the scene and then the hospital to tell the kids not to talk to police what corrupt dirty scum bag

    • @rhahnda
      @rhahnda Рік тому +1

      What kind of badge does he have? Why is he displaying a badge?

    • @betty-janececile5214
      @betty-janececile5214 Рік тому +6

      @@rhahnda his fathers friend gave him a badge looks like a detective badge had blue lights on his vehicle but Denys using them another lie

    • @countryroad9827
      @countryroad9827 Рік тому +7

      I seen that and CRIED! People need to see the Netflix documentary because so many other videos are on it and information about the family

  • @jennstewart3003
    @jennstewart3003 Рік тому +87

    It's so strange to me that you would not remember the last words you said to your spouse and child afterwards. I find that so difficult to believe given his memory of other things (not the new found things, but his life in general). He's not a head trauma victim. He's a generally intelligent person. I cannot believe that he would not recall exactly the last words he said to his wife if this story were true.

    • @AdgTee21
      @AdgTee21 Рік тому +8

      True but he remembered the dogs peeing on the trees!! 😂

    • @kimlarso
      @kimlarso Рік тому +11

      He don’t conveniently remember bc it would tell the motive but if u listen he states:”Maggie asked me to leave” but he quickly corrects himself

    • @B_Bodziak
      @B_Bodziak Рік тому

      He was on drugs. It's possible someone on drugs wouldn't recall

    • @Resinpro
      @Resinpro Рік тому

      @@B_Bodziaknaw, maybe someone plastered drunk, but a half functioning addict generally has a decent memory. He points out plenty of things to serious degree, as people lying generally do (focus on inane details to make themselves appear believable, and over embellishing).
      These drugs ruled his life, largely to make him normal and not get sick from withdrawal. Meaning, he wasn’t all high and loopy all the time that’s not really how long term addiction works. You barely get high at all at this late stage, just varying levels of normalcy, even when taking a ton. At least in my experience of having a ten year addiction to the same thing. I’d have an easier time believing he didn’t remember because he was in day three of horrendous withdrawal, than to believe he didn’t recall because he was stoned.

    • @bbooher9663
      @bbooher9663 Рік тому +2

      ​@@B_Bodziak he SAID he was on drugs. I don't believe most of what he says

  • @SarahMBreaux
    @SarahMBreaux Рік тому +1

    Why testify if all you're going to say is "I don't know" and "I don't remember"? He's such a tool.

  • @AnastasiaBeverhousen
    @AnastasiaBeverhousen Рік тому +44

    Prosecutors should ask if it would be possible, he killed his family but doesn’t remember because he was high. He blames so much on his “pills”

    • @clocloww1622
      @clocloww1622 Рік тому +7

      I think that they didn’t asked it on purpose bc they don’t want to give him any excuse for his murderers, as being out of his capacity or similar. They want to nail him on premeditation.

    • @AnastasiaBeverhousen
      @AnastasiaBeverhousen Рік тому

      @@clocloww1622 makes sense. It seems very premeditated. This case is so hard for me to watch. I’m a mother and I would love to see concrete evidence he didn’t do it… I want to still have faith in humanity and for a father to do this is so crushing. OMG!

    • @AnastasiaBeverhousen
      @AnastasiaBeverhousen Рік тому

      @@mvpfocus it’s just sad 😞

    • @draco2xx
      @draco2xx Рік тому

      i believe drugs definitely poison his mind committing those murders

  • @Ritapumkin
    @Ritapumkin Рік тому +34

    I can’t believe he doesn’t remember the last thing he said to his Megs and paw paw .. Guilty

  • @therealdeal3672
    @therealdeal3672 Рік тому +32

    One of the things that bugs me the most is that when Alex is asked if he killed Maggie and Paul he says, "no, I'd never hurt Maggie or Paul." Completely begging the question of whether or not he murdered them which was what he was asked. And what they suffered. Maybe he would never "hurt" them but I think that he murdered them. I believe that he thought about it for a very very long time just like he told Maggie's sister that the murderer must have done. I think he planned it out a lot, to the detail, so that he was able to cleanup, change clothes and dispose of or hide some things including Maggie's phone within 20 minutes before leaving for Alameda.

    • @JC-jp7uz
      @JC-jp7uz Рік тому

      And I think that a lot of the “atrocious “ Social media attacks on Paul were probably orchestrated by him which creates some evidence of an alibi for him!. I wonder if they ever checked his computers

  • @janicebeare8127
    @janicebeare8127 Рік тому +35

    You can't have it both ways! He's claiming he doesn't trust SLED but carries a badge with him when he thinks it will help him in a different situation. He's just had a lifetime of getting what he wants by any means necessary.
    He's not doing himself any favors by testifying in my opinion

    • @GenghisWanghis
      @GenghisWanghis Рік тому

      Is it Herschel Walker's badge?

    • @MegaBlessing2011
      @MegaBlessing2011 Рік тому

      Well said!

    • @georgeisbell3491
      @georgeisbell3491 Рік тому

      Very true, but another comment above was it is his way of "talking" to the jury personally. He thinks he is so good at gaslighting people he can get out of it. He didn't count on the new evidence, ON STAR data, kennel video-oops.

  • @Uvbeenhazed
    @Uvbeenhazed Рік тому +211

    He doesn’t even want to agree with things that are facts that are right in his face like the text messages. It almost pains him to simply agree with the lawyer. This is crazy.

    • @JessicaPradoHanson
      @JessicaPradoHanson Рік тому +9

      You are correct. I have family like him and it literally looks painful for them to listen and respect the truth of how they impact others. They care more about how they feel and would rather I lie and say thank you and make them feel good as I suffer more. It is painful until you realize you can cut family out and block them if they harm your health. It doesn’t matter if that makes them mad, My HEALTH is more important than their weak ego that doesn’t want to mature and be an adult. Thank god I don’t believe the gaslighting. When raised by people like him its horrific and people need to learn more about how they work which is what my next chapter of content is all about. Sharing what I learned loving and dating people that are killers by neglect and one that enjoyed it. That was when I stopped dating and worked on healing it all. Now is the time to rip the power from these people so we can LIVE again!

    • @craigfinnegan8534
      @craigfinnegan8534 Рік тому +2

      @@JessicaPradoHanson It sounds like you grew up in the same family I did. Just remember, you take the power back within yourself more than anywhere outside yourself. But I also agree with you that our better inner world should be in the company of a better outer world.

    • @rxxalcaraz
      @rxxalcaraz Рік тому +1

      He did agree that he stole the money.

    • @tannershanksftw
      @tannershanksftw Рік тому +6

      It's court.. He's in a trial, trying to fight a charge? Of course he's lying.

    • @SaganSagaaah
      @SaganSagaaah Рік тому +6

      I feel like his answers are inte totally vague in order to keep beyond a reasonable doubt in question. He's lawyer he knows how to word things so that he answers it without a yes or no."if it shows that then I agree with it" is a perfect example

  • @Daveyboy4
    @Daveyboy4 Рік тому +1

    Reapting questions, not remembering anything, constantly asking "if you want me to say", AM had to be one of the worst liar's ive heard.

  • @Susie_Floozie
    @Susie_Floozie Рік тому +44

    Watching the reactions of his defense attorneys was the best part. Harpootlian looked so green around the gills that I thought he was going to start vomiting.

    • @adele-md4rm
      @adele-md4rm Рік тому

      @susie actually I thought he looked pleased 🫤😔

    • @thespeedracer5772
      @thespeedracer5772 Рік тому +1

      For a real belly laugh, go back and look at videos of famed South Carolina political office holder and Murdaugh lead defense attorney before the trial started compared to his face now. The guy's been drinking entire bottles of liquor every single day.

  • @davidhillman1532
    @davidhillman1532 Рік тому +12

    AM'S testimony simply does not add up. He is a monster. Put him away.

  • @dw1617
    @dw1617 Рік тому +6

    He is the true definition of a narcissist. Guilty.

  • @madreep
    @madreep Рік тому +199

    When Alex said that he called 911 before checking the bodies I waited for Waters to ask how he knew they were shot if he didn't check them but he didn't ask. A missed opportunity. I was unsure about his guilt before that moment and now I feel that he must have done it. Cause the first thing he says on the 911 call is my wife and son have been shot badly. Well how would he know that if he didn't go near them? People could be down for all kinds of reasons.

    • @joshwilson07
      @joshwilson07 Рік тому +20

      I guess if you see all the blood and brains dripping down off the kennels you would assume they got shot as well

    • @D38401
      @D38401 Рік тому +8

      Exactly how did he not know. They where not stabbed or even attacked with a heavy object.

    • @MypronounIsKing
      @MypronounIsKing Рік тому +11

      Omg you found the missing link if only you were in the court room, this whole trial could end !!

    • @madreep
      @madreep Рік тому +13

      @@joshwilson07 they could have been stabbed. That leaves blood spatter too. But he didn't go into the kennels to see anything.

    • @martinaosullivan1622
      @martinaosullivan1622 Рік тому +2

      Ah stop really if I came apon that surly that's what I would think 🤔 brain plaster all over the place and he found a piece off his brain away from the sceam

  • @DEUTSCHLAND.007
    @DEUTSCHLAND.007 Рік тому +183

    It was interesting when the prosecutor asked if the dogs displayed any signs of stress or became unsettled possibly detecting a stranger in the property and AM confidently answered: "no, there was no one out there".

    • @bethanylewis3267
      @bethanylewis3267 Рік тому +15

      This!

    • @bethanylewis3267
      @bethanylewis3267 Рік тому +25

      The dogs that didn't bark....bingo.

    • @docbrandy915
      @docbrandy915 Рік тому +31

      My thoughts as well! No bark = No strangers

    • @AdgTee21
      @AdgTee21 Рік тому +22

      Exactly! That was a great question. But he was sooo quick to deny any possibility of anyone being there!

    • @yikes7963
      @yikes7963 Рік тому +6

      Yep

  • @veronicaparks8750
    @veronicaparks8750 Рік тому +3

    He knew exactly what he did😮 lied.stole and killed .monster

  • @jubi400
    @jubi400 Рік тому +15

    I love the way Alex just can't say yes, or no.
    He takes the narrative over and reformulates the question.

  • @brendaantonowicz6498
    @brendaantonowicz6498 Рік тому +7

    Motive- Wife was sick of his drug use- financial issues wanted divorce- she wants to file for divorce- In divorce proceedings finances are an issue- if and when that happens all financial crimes come to light, (can't have that) He also kills son because that gives reasonable doubt-(alleged threats after boating incident) why else would he tells police all that when they first question him and times thereafter.

  • @SavingOurRepublic
    @SavingOurRepublic Рік тому +7

    Paul, the little detective, solved his own crime with the kennel tape. Praying the jury sees the truth.
    All sociopaths have a superficial charm that fools many.

  • @allentowngal4769
    @allentowngal4769 Рік тому +13

    **THE ARGUMENT THAT ALEX COULDNT SHOOT MAGGIE BECAUSE HE WAS TOO TALL?** He was driving the golf cart...so if he shot from the hip while sitting on that golf cart, it would have been low enough for that lower shot.

  • @blckber4499
    @blckber4499 Рік тому +71

    So many times, I've seen defendants admit to a crime and then attempt to give a good explanation as to why they committed said crime. But admitting the crime by definition makes them guilty.
    It is astounding how much this occurs.

    • @scottrc85
      @scottrc85 Рік тому

      Defendents...are you an attorney?! If not then don't talk like one....

    • @tigerlilygirl2643
      @tigerlilygirl2643 Рік тому +2

      @@scottrc85 wow, that was harsh.

    • @andycruzatx3387
      @andycruzatx3387 Рік тому +1

      Some people have a reason they committed murder. Maybe your sisters boyfriend was beating her so you kill him.
      Coming to face the jury with something like that upfront they may sympathize with you and that will affect how long your sentence will be.
      (Edit) not this guy I'm not defending this POS

    • @YoungHaveNot
      @YoungHaveNot Рік тому

      This happened with OJ. Saying if he did it, it would be because of Nicole not listening to him about her drug use and thaylt lifestyle around their kids🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @niallbyrne6474
    @niallbyrne6474 Рік тому +12

    Hurting Maggie & Paul he says. Disgusting how he minimises what he did

    • @asalane20
      @asalane20 Рік тому

      Liars sure know how to play w semantics 🙄

  • @bcastle2397
    @bcastle2397 Рік тому +119

    It was interesting when AM restated what the attorney said. The attorney asked him if yesterday's admission was the 1st time the law enforcement and family and friends had heard of that new admission that he was at the kennels before the murder. He restated it but left the "family" out, so I believe some of the family knew that he was hiding this information.

    • @phyllis5241
      @phyllis5241 Рік тому +17

      Randy knew Family circles wagons to Protect Murdaugh Name. What's done is done to them

    • @bcastle2397
      @bcastle2397 Рік тому +14

      @phyllis5241 Hmmm- that explains why I don't like Randy. He has the typical Murdaugh entitlement issues.

    • @tuesdayphillips656
      @tuesdayphillips656 Рік тому +22

      Randy and John Marvin seem just as slimy to me. His sister Lynn gives off bad vibes as well…All of the Murdaughs do.

    • @noreengardner1075
      @noreengardner1075 Рік тому +7

      Lynn was so obnoxious the first few weeks.. she’s been less obvious facial expression wise since but.. ekkk she is formidable looking.

    • @bcastle2397
      @bcastle2397 Рік тому +7

      @@tuesdayphillips656 Totally agree!!! Cringy family😵‍💫😵🥴

  • @duaneayers6117
    @duaneayers6117 Рік тому +16

    I've won 4 separate lawsuits years back. I'm wondering if any of the lawyers I had have stolen from me.

    • @lauradavis8949
      @lauradavis8949 Рік тому +2

      YEAH BETTER CHECK MORGAN&MORGAN TRYED TO GET AWAY WITH TAKEING 3,OOO MORE $ FROM ME MY MOM IS A MATH GENIUS THEY DIDN'T GET AWAY WITH IT BECAUSE OVE HER SMARTS

  • @robinking6342
    @robinking6342 Рік тому +5

    He said he was positive there was nobody else around the kennels that night

  • @Dylanms123
    @Dylanms123 Рік тому +28

    Of course he'll lie he's a lawyer

    • @ChanelNJ
      @ChanelNJ Рік тому +1

      🎯🎯🎯

    • @CaliCarolyn
      @CaliCarolyn Рік тому +8

      Just a bad generalization. “All lawyers” do not lie. I worked in the legal field for many years and also have been married to a lawyer for 32+ years. The lawyers I was surrounded by and the one I married has more integrity than you for certain. To post this kind of mass generalization. Shame on you. Yes, there are liars out there in every profession! but to lump them all together shows no integrity on your part.

    • @brendad3570
      @brendad3570 Рік тому +2

      @@CaliCarolyn Agreed!

    • @camillenicole4837
      @camillenicole4837 Рік тому

      @@CaliCarolyn Preach!

    • @CaliCarolyn
      @CaliCarolyn Рік тому

      @@camillenicole4837 Yes, I will!

  • @ninaappelt9001
    @ninaappelt9001 Рік тому +14

    Ironic how he goes from clarity to completely confusion with no memory of anything in a flash.

    • @katherinechatham9032
      @katherinechatham9032 Рік тому

      Same as the “crying”. Sobbing to straight face and easy talking.

  • @ctfinneman
    @ctfinneman Рік тому +5

    Southern justice is on full display. This guy is the tiger king of lawyers.

  • @cathymann6917
    @cathymann6917 Рік тому +76

    Creighton Waters is brilliant! Today's cross was even better than yesterday's...AM is getting flustered and agitated. The jury, I'm sure, is having a hard time not showing their shock at all his lies..how his defense lawyers can come back after AM's testimony is beyond me!

    • @thespeedracer5772
      @thespeedracer5772 Рік тому +2

      You should be 100% spot-on correct. Unfortunately, this is all happening in the south, which by definition is chalk full of charlatans, liars, racists and conmen.

    • @KohalaLover
      @KohalaLover Рік тому +6

      Watching defense attorneys Harpoolian and Griffin as Alex speaks is fascinating. They hang on every word. I agree Alex stole 8-10 million and I believe still has a juicy nest egg hidden. Zero doubt on his guilt; he killed his wife and son. The money wasn’t all used for pills. Alex enjoyed a lavish lifestyle, so did his family.

    • @cathymann6917
      @cathymann6917 Рік тому

      @@thespeedracer5772 I love how you describe what's really going on there. You could be an author, a reporter, or both! I'm still trying to find a documentary on the murdaugh history..

    • @Resinpro
      @Resinpro Рік тому

      @@cathymann6917not a huge history but Netflix just released a three part on recent events leading up this.

  • @jmw5676
    @jmw5676 Рік тому +61

    I NEED this investigation to include the LAWFIRM and the BANK. This man did not reign alone.....

    • @madreep
      @madreep Рік тому

      The bank has already been investigated and Russell Lafitte was charged and convicted

    • @marlenegerdts7711
      @marlenegerdts7711 Рік тому +14

      That is true. Impossible to steal from all the clients, for years, without his law partners knowing. Same thing with banks.

    • @SS11660
      @SS11660 Рік тому +5

      There are cases and the bank guy has .

    • @AnaSuarez628
      @AnaSuarez628 Рік тому +2

      I think so too!

    • @bettyechols6405
      @bettyechols6405 Рік тому +6

      The bank man Lafitte has been found guilty

  • @ehuff8000
    @ehuff8000 Рік тому +3

    I thought it very telling that every time he answered with a “no”, he was nodding his head yes.

  • @alisonlepley666
    @alisonlepley666 Рік тому +10

    OMG …if they find him not guilty that would be a travesty. What a disgusting excuse for a human being

  • @apbtainc
    @apbtainc Рік тому +8

    He is so exposing himself every time he repeats Creighton Waters' questions before he answers with yet another obfuscation. That is SOOOOOO telling.

  • @juliefisher5377
    @juliefisher5377 Рік тому +8

    If the jury can't see through him God help us!

  • @amitexo
    @amitexo Рік тому +33

    I think he only took to the stand to try and negate the one big discrepancy he didn't expect to appear-THE KENNEL VIDEO WITH HIS VOICE ON IT MINUTES BEFORE THE VICTIMS WERE MURDERED! I think he will fail to convince the jury that he lied because of distrust or whatever(the prosecution used the bodycam to destroy that argument effectively!)His constant use of "paupau" did absolutely nothing to convince me of his "love and affection" for Paul, it actually felt fake and made up. Never in this whole case has this nickname ever been established or acknowledged. Making it up now is gonna backfire i think. It feels unnatural and nonsensical. He should not have testified, as he came off as an insincere, cunning, self-centred & a compulsive liar! The prosecution was not doing too great of a job and it feels like Alec just tilted the balance against himself.

  • @LudiCrust.
    @LudiCrust. Рік тому +80

    It blows my mind this guy thought it’d be a good idea to take the stand and allow the prosecution to drill him on why he continually changes his stories to fit the facts as they come out. There is zero doubt this man is guilty. It’s hard not to have sympathy for his surviving son. What a POS.

    • @veryfinedankn3187
      @veryfinedankn3187 Рік тому +4

      Turns out it was probably the right move, he had two in the jury weeping while describing his addiction. Now that doesn't mean anything concrete. I know he did it. But I'll feel he will get off. Great lawyering on defense.

    • @prizumz6572
      @prizumz6572 Рік тому +6

      @@veryfinedankn3187 even if he gets off for the murders which he wont, he’s getting plenty of time for stealing all that money and his life is tarnished

    • @DD-d6d3
      @DD-d6d3 Рік тому +5

      @@prizumz6572 don't be so sure. He will take a plea on those financial crimes and make it a good deal.

    • @thespeedracer5772
      @thespeedracer5772 Рік тому

      ​@@DD-d6d3 It takes the state to be willing to make a reduced level of criminal charges and applied punishment before anyone can consider taking a plea. There is no plea to take until the state makes it so, through what would be highly publicized & scrutinized national, even global news. Local authorities such as the solicitor/district attorney, mayor, sheriff and even congressmen, state senators and governor will be dragged into this before it's all said and done.
      You think if they get embarrassed by losing this nationally covered murder trial that they're going to let this psychopath plea his way out of less time when they have him by the throat regarding his fully confessed financial crimes? The locals holding office are already likely not sleeping very well. They're not going to light the very matches that will officially burn their career down for good.
      You don't seem to understand law very well. But don't get too upset at that... Our legal system is the most complex in the world, usually for reasons benefiting those who write the laws, so I certainly don't blame your instinct for thinking people like Alex Murdaugh get off of these situations, because most of the time there is not such a massive magnifying glass on all & you'd be correct. Still, the average American understands very little about the systems that govern and operate their own country, legal or otherwise.

    • @jerryandrews3699
      @jerryandrews3699 Рік тому

      ​@@DD-d6d3 State won't deal