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This is my mom and I. Very similar but she’s super expressive and wears her emotions on her sleeve. I am much less like that and am more monotone like Charlie.
Hang on to your pops for as long as you can charlie. My dad was a huge conspiracy theorist, REALLY into aliens, lost treasure, Atlantis, all of those things. He passed away from a brain hemmorage a few years ago and I'd give anything just to hear him spout some random information off for me to hear.
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OJ giving reactions to other murder situations makes me feel like I'm in some alternate universe where messed up people are actually the most sane people ever
Frenchman here : this case reminded me of a wild and heavily publicized french affair about a guy, Jean-Claude Romand, who pretended for more than 20 years to be a top W.H.O. doctor (he flunked uni irl), Ponzi schemed his relatives to keep his lifestyle afloat ( he reportedly did nothing but sit in parking lots in his car all day), and when he felt cornered, brutally bludgeoned his wife to death and shot his kids with a rifle before setting fire to his house. Something about the loss of "top dog" status insecurity in these family annihilator cases.
The guy was so cold hearted he literally just calculated that he would be worth more dead and was just like "Well I guess the numbers don't lie" and arranged his own assassination.
@@Darthvader-oc5tp lmfao does that really make sense? kill my family then kill myself so the rest of my family alive can get the money? alex murdaugh did not kill his wife and son.
That's American justice. You could literally kill your wife and son and steeel millions of dollars. And the only thing you get is "2 life sentences." Yeah, like that means anything. That guy should have been eliminated on the electric chair.
hearing charlie and his father bond over murder aligations is insanely wholesome. As someone from SC, this family and MANY others are absolutely terrifying..
Charlie is among the most engaging streamers out there and actually sticks in his lane of expertise. If he doesnt know something, he’ll just ask chat and look through for the answer. Thats not something worthy of praise generally but its rare to find large streamers who arent absorbed in their ego.
Charlie’s dad spawning in and being so emotive and energetic is such a contrast to our boy that just kills me man. It’s so backwards but wholesome idek how to relate besides smiling for them both
Charlie’s dad sounds enthused! It’s nice to hear excitement in his voice! This Murdock case is crazy! And yes, Legal Eagle is the best source for complex and complicated legal news and can do it in an unbiased manner. I highly recommend his subscription, immensely!
My dad was in the same frat as Alex Murdaugh and drank with him on many occasions, dad followed the case closely because he said "the guy was literally just the most pompous person in the room. Belittled everyone he considered lesser, extremely judgemental, and was an overall annoying person to be around. His main appeal was he'd bankroll all the weed and alcohol fairly often"
Do you not find it weird that "the best feeling ever" for you is watching someone you've never met (and who doesn't even know you exist) communicate with their father? That's kind of fucking weird dude.
@@cloudshad0ws No it's not weird at all. Charlie and his dad were having a genuine moment. That's not abnormal. What is abnormal is you being negative for actually no reason, attempting to twist the situation into something it's not. Probably due to your own personal problems.
@@paulogaspar8295 what a horrible way to describe this. they are interested in getting the full story. weirdo man you're a weirdo projecting your deep inner desires
@@noseriouslystoptyping he said "you think IT'S pretty cool right?" and charlie responding saying more interesting than anything and then cut off when his dad affirmed that's what he meant.
The scary thing was I lived about an hour to two hours away from where all this happened. This case was still very shocking, it was unlike any other case I've seen
@stop, I don’t care no it isnt at all. It's not like they are idolising the murderer it's just that the notions of the case are in itself intriguing. Learn to think before repeating this shit everywhere.
God Charlie. It's so cool you have little interactions like that with your dad on camera. My dad was cool like yours and he passed in 2008 and I would love to have some footage of some.of.our interactions lol. I remember actually watching the OJ trial with him everyday cause I think it happened during summer break
I love the fact that our drama king was raised by a drama king as well. Didnt know it was a bloodline thing. We are not worthy of charlies dad going "i know!" So wholesome
This is horrific case, but seeing Charlie and his dad bond over true crimes is wholesome Reminds me of me and my dad bonding over events in world history Also it’s kinda funny how Charlie has a deeper voice than his own father 🤣
Someone answering a phone call from their parents? I think you need to get off the internet and go outside. Talking to your parents should be normal not "wholesome"
charlie's dad reminds me a lot of my dad before he passed. always down to earth, ok to swear and just have fun in front of their kid, not afraid to say it how it is, chill. miss ya dad
sounds like an awesome dad, really happy you have these memories of him. my personal blessings go out to him, you, and your family ❤ (also nice mini feaster icon)
I'm with you. I miss my dad too, and every time I think of him I wish for a longer life for other kids' parents, to have them hurt less than I've been pained over the losses we can and can't prevent
My mother told me about this situation as well, since she's into watching and learning about highly leveled murder cases. So I was very surprised to get a notification about Charlie making a video about it. Nice video as well
True crime is something that will never fail to pique my interest and it's kinda cool hearing that Charlie's dad was so interested in a case like this Also the fact that Charlie stopped mid stream to talk to his dad is just so wholesome, bro-
I actually live in Beaufort and my family knew the family. This case has shaken us quite harshly. He had so many people thinking he was a saint and I hope the rest of this family's wrongdoings come to light. Also I'm glad the corruption in the SC legal system is being shown to the public.
Yeah, we have a history of corrupt and morally bankrupt politicians in this state. When you enter South Carolina from Georgia, you’re literally greeted by the “strom Thurmond Highway” (strom Thurmond was a SC politician who fought to keep segregation his entire career). This place is so backwards I swear.
Even in Georgia, we watched this everyday. So much going on, between the boat accident, housekeeper death, embezzling his clients, him being shot. Tell your dad, we are waiting for the movie!
I love Charlie’s deep dives into (at times) arbitrary subjects comes from his DAD doing the same thing. I also love how wholesome they were on the phone with each other
Also someone from outside the US. At its core its luck, but people tend to avoid upsetting cases, the juicy drama/interesting cases with famous/rich people that accidentally gets leaked are the ones that usually end up famous.
Yeah it is strange. I live in the US speficially in baltimore where people get murdered every day and nobody talks about it. A highschool kid was shot and killed outside of a gas station at 7 in the morning a few days ago and the only reason I found out about it was because I passed that same gas station on my way to get groceries around 2pm and the whole thing was police taped off. I watched the 5 o clock news when I got home and they mentioned it for a solid 25 seconds and then moved on to the next story.
They had lot of publicity when the son killed that girl while drunkdriving the boat. It was a case of affluenza and people believed he would get out of it because his dad was a lawyer and rich. Then this happened.
I’ve been following this trial all the way through and I am in tears laughing at this at 7:15 am this morning, not laughing about the crime but this post and you going forward you commenting about this. It’s so ridiculous with you going over this you are my favourite investigator into this. Thank you for making my Thursday. The whole trial was such an unreal event.
Ah I wondered why this all sounded so familiar - I believe Netflix dropped a docuseries on this case also... didn't have time to watch it though. Thanks for covering this!
It’s cases like this that really make you think: how many people have gotten away with crimes like this, and will most likely never be caught due to their high status? it’s crazy how long this man was able to sweep things under the rug and have law enforcement turn their heads away simply because he was a well respected man who held power within his community. If you haven’t already, I recommend watching the Netflix documentary on this case. It really highlights these power dynamics and how this man and his family were able to use their power as protection for so long.
A lot of people, but I have to really point it that it's so much easier in a place like he was in. There's a reason they keep pointing out that they are in the low country is because it's a very specific area. Obviously you can tell by the desire of the people there to convict him with the help of he SBI and SLED (outside state help) that a lot of people want change but for the entirety of the history of the area it's been controlled carefully by some families. As you can tell by this family being in charge for generations in this one place.
Well people are okay with that. In humanist utilitarianism, it doesn't matter how much suffering and damage life causes, as long as more people claim they profit from being alive, its victims will pile up generation after generation. Until the earth gets swallowed by Sol, that is, and nothing will be left. Life will be all for nothing, except for the history of injustice and pain it brought to the universe.
@@sinisterwombat3128 people are NOT okay with that. Most people reject naïve utilitarianism precisely because it leads to absurd ethical assessments, like harvesting the organs of a healthy innocent person to save 3 people who need organs (yay! Saved 3 people and only killed 1! Yet that is still unacceptable, most people would agree). Most utilitarians nowadays have to also appeal to some form of deontology, or virtue ethics etc. to correct said problems; hence you have stuff like rules utilitarianism where there are still certain rules that can't be crossed, etc.
My dad went to high school with Alex and he’s been following this case like crazy. He’s ABSOLUTLY obsessed. It’s so crazy to see a case from my home state become big and well known. An old school photo that they put on the Netflix series covering this actually shows my dad in it. He was so excited to see himself on tv
I also heard about this from my dad. He was keeping up on everything with the trial. I ended up watching the Netflix documentary about it.. crazy evil family..
I grew up in Beaufort, where Mallory Beach died. I didn’t personally know the family, but I know people who knew Paul and they said he was extremely entitled. I just hope that the families affected by this man can finally breathe a sigh of relief and the victims are able to rest in peace.
The body cam footage immediately following the boat crash is available online. Paul was walking around like he could not care less. One of the guys in the boat was even yelling at Paul to stop smiling and stop laughing. He didn’t seem to care at all about loss of life. Pretty disturbing. Seems to run in the family.
This is so wild too ! I live summerville and my dad went to Alex a few times for his PI case but because he was healing slowly the drive was hurting his back with the distance.
With how deep Charlie's voice is, I would have expected his dad's voice to book like thunder Edit: Yes, I do think that his voice is deep and I'm sticking to it. *boom
@@gmtoleo for a small frame he's definitely got a deepish voice. in older videos(like a few years ago) it sounded deeper, either he was making it deeper intentionally or had a different mic that made it sound deeper.
I guess we now know where Charlies detective skills come from. Such intellect to solve the DB Cooper case and Jack the Ripper’s identity surely came from his father.
My dad and I have a similar relationship! Whenever we call or see each other, we’ll talk about crime documentaries, articles, and unsolved mysteries that we’ve seen since the last time. We’re both fascinated with the stories and trying to figure out what people were thinking when these things happen. It’s an odd way to connect, but it’s special for the both of us
Also, that poor housekeeper. Killed for nothing. It's actually crazy how this family ran this town and took out anyone they saw as a threat....eventually their own....
I knew this trial was a thing but never really paid that much attention because normally I'm not into true crime content. But I'm glad I did catch up on this whole story. I bet someone will make a movie based on this some day.
My mom did the same thing; watching everything involved in the case for days. I basically learned the entire story just by overhearing her playing videos and shows about it. I'm glad he got charged as guilty
Too bad the case was bunk, and the prosecution proved nothing beyond a reasonable doubt. Scum of the earth or not, our legal system failed with Murdaugh. We don’t prosecute scumbags without actual evidence. The state had none. No actual motive, no timeline of events, no murder weapon, no actual frame of reference for how this really happened. Yes AM was horrible, no doubt, but the legal system was absolutely abused the day the jury was bamboozled into giving a guilty verdict. Idiocy if you believe he did it beyond a reasonable doubt. If you can’t give me coherent facts as to how he did it, you have nothing to stand on.
Not trying to be a pedant here, but you can’t be charged as guilty. You are charged with a crime and you either plead guilty or go to trial and the jury decides. Charges are the crimes the prosecutor/DA has decided the court will pursue to determine the criminals guilty or not guilty status. Just want u to sound more better homie
I also lost my dad when I was a 10yo so I totally feel you with this omg. To all the folks going "this is normal dad behavior" y'all some of us don't have dads, just let us appreciate the niceties 😭
300blk is also a pretty rare and niche caliber btw, the VAST majority of rifles of that style are chambered in either 5.56 or 7.62. Which makes the fact that they were killed by a 300blk round AND that they owned a rifle chambered in 300blk AND that went missing all the more damning. Its not your run of the mill cop/military rifle. Thats a enthusiast caliber.
I sincerely hope justice is served for Stephen and Mallory as well. This family has left so much destruction in their wake. Putting Alex behind bars was the first step.
@@sethsmith9124 It's crazy that they could even call it that, anyone with a functioning brain could tell it wasn't a hit and run. I'm not an officer, nor a coroner, but I've seen what happens to humans when they're hit and k!lled by vehicles (man vs vehicle) it's a mess, the car is damaged, there's usually broken pieces of car (windshields, lights, sometimes other parts as well, like the bumper, grill, etc) there's usually scuff marks on the ground, including a trail of bl**d depending on how fast the vehicle was travelling and where the individual hit the vehicle and how fast the vehicle stopped, etc (I've seen long trails of bl**d followed by pieces of skin in the gravel, I've also unfortunately seen parts of humans displaced as well, because we do break on impact, say, jawbones with teeth and gums attached, skull fragments with pieces displaced, including a brain matter that's also displaced, sometimes limbs come off, or extremities, (feet still in the shoes but detached from the body, if the shoe is tight enough, or completely removed shoes with the foot moderately to severely damaged, etc) it all depends on how they were hit, the speed, etc. If Stephan was hit hard enough to cause the trauma to his head, he'd have other injuries as well, including marks from the recoiling onto the road and other internal injuries to match, it would be a much more graphic and horrific sight (despite it being horrible enough as is) Also, as others have mentioned, his shoes would have either come off, or limbs likely would have come off as well, no other severe damage to the body makes zero sense. I've seen people who were squished by vehicles, to crossing in a highway, I'm not a professional in any regard, but anyone with eyes and a moderate to low critical thinking skills could tell you, that was not a vehicular caused d**th, not a single fragment of a vehicle was left there, plus, his car being near by is also very telling.
@@alexb7092 which still points that I think the family is fucked up. Regardless of it was intentional or not, they have left a trail of destructions. Because Alex had ties being well known lawyer and the county. I believe the county had helped covered up and sweep things under the rug. But now Alex is behind bars and investigations are being reopened. I hope they reopen the maids unusual death, because I believe something happened.
In the Legal Eagle video they accidentally combined two of the incidents that happened after the murders. The first was with his mothers night nurse, Miss Shelly, who he basically asked to say that he had been at the house for 30-45 minutes instead of 15-20 in exchange for him paying for her wedding or school (she was so freaked out she called her brother who’s a sheriff in another county). The second was Miss Blanca, one of the families housekeepers (the other, Gloria, was the one who died after the “accident”) who helped raise the boys. He asked her to say he was wearing different clothing on the day Maggie and Paul were murdered. Miss Blanca knew that was wrong because she does the laundry. Little things, but just proves how Alex thought he could get away with it by just asking people to lie.
You should drop this on the LegalEagle video if you didn't already -- I don't know if they'd issue a correction video or anything, but they might put the corrections in the description
@@craigmckenzie4967 yes we do it'd Krazy when we moved here in 08 from long island it was literally like going back in time my aunt warned us like they're gonna be racist but don't argue back against them like wtf
Even more terrifying, those type of families plague this entire world and it's about damn time at least a speck of them is getting some type of consequence for their disgusting actions
@@rome7770 that's them good ol' boys for ya 🙄😑 Even crazier how respected these monsters are, all thanks to the all mighty dollar!!! Shits so backwards!!
I hate that this happened in my state. Plus the fact that my family has people close to them that knew this man (not very well, may have talked with him at gatherings, but never knew him as an acquaintance)
It seems like everyone’s dad is obsessed with this case. My dad won’t stop talking about it and now Charlie’s dad is too. But genuinely, this is a really devastating case.
Too bad this case didn’t prove he murdered his family beyond a reasonable doubt. In fact, the state’s own expert’s witnesses testified the extreme likelihood of multiple killers in this scenario. More than likely, the actual killers got off Scott-free because the jury, like all the idiots in this comment thread, bought the media narrative. Way to go folks. 🤦♂️
Yet the father is still alive. I just hate hearing stories like this. Where the American justice system allows the murderer to live. That guy should have suffered greatly and lost his life publicly on an electric chair for what he did.
While Charlie was teaching us about guns Charlie’s dad was teaching him about a high level murder case. What a family of education
But really though
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I love how Charlie’s dad sounds so emotive and cheery and then you have his son who’s one of the most deadpan people on the planet
They counteracting.
maybe this part of him came from the mom
his dad is also like 4 inches taller so i wonder if uhhh you know
His son is internet jesus of couse he would be cheery
This is my mom and I. Very similar but she’s super expressive and wears her emotions on her sleeve. I am much less like that and am more monotone like Charlie.
hearing charlie and his father bond over murder aligations is insanely wholesome
Friggin' adorable
It rlly is super wholesome that they bond over murder cases
For a second I thought the guy in the pic was Joe Biden 💀💀
@@oll708 my pic?
xdd sure I guess
@@ozthebeeman YOU'RE JOE BEIEDEN?
Hang on to your pops for as long as you can charlie. My dad was a huge conspiracy theorist, REALLY into aliens, lost treasure, Atlantis, all of those things. He passed away from a brain hemmorage a few years ago and I'd give anything just to hear him spout some random information off for me to hear.
really sorry to hear that...
Aww your dad sure is loved 💕
I envy everyone who has or had a good relationship with their dad.
Bugs are planted by the government to spy on you while you poop!
Does that help?
@@BritInvLvrcomment sections really give you different perspectives and respects to the way others came up or were raised. But most just come to comments to critique😔
OJ giving reactions to other murder situations makes me feel like I'm in some alternate universe where messed up people are actually the most sane people ever
The fact that OJ is still alive and free while Norm Macdonald is as dead as OJ’s ex wife says a lot about this timeline.
Did u ever see the post OJ made celebrating him being declared innocent. I swear we live in a timeline alright.
F***in’ diabolical…
@@warlordofbritannia the fact he drove off during that chase shoulda been a give away but too this day society just acts like he was innocent.
OJ is like the long term drug user a Highschool might bring in to tell kids not to do drugs. He knows because of experience.
I will never understand how a parent can murder their own child.
Some people are messed up 😕
@@jack-dalton So true. It 's a mad world.
People murdering another people is a bad thing. Parent murdering their children is just horrendous
Easy
He clearly wasn't a parent.
You can give birth and easily not be a parent. No parent would do this
@@youwantmyname9208 Totally Agree!
Love it how Charlie and his dad keep their father son relationship strong by sharing an interest in stories about wicked psychopaths.
😂
The way they treated releasing 5 rapists out of prison like releasing 5 angry lions out of an enclosure was really funny to me
In a way, it is.
Both are predators.
As a SC resident the dude is a complete sociopath. He spent years manipulating so many people in his community into believing he was such a saint.
Bro all these replies (So Far) are bots
Poe Jiden 😅🙄🔥
Much like the Biden family tbh
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*an SC resident
Charlie casually talking to his dad on the phone like it's one of his friends was such a wholesome thing to see. I needed this right now
Frenchman here : this case reminded me of a wild and heavily publicized french affair about a guy, Jean-Claude Romand, who pretended for more than 20 years to be a top W.H.O. doctor (he flunked uni irl), Ponzi schemed his relatives to keep his lifestyle afloat ( he reportedly did nothing but sit in parking lots in his car all day), and when he felt cornered, brutally bludgeoned his wife to death and shot his kids with a rifle before setting fire to his house. Something about the loss of "top dog" status insecurity in these family annihilator cases.
Charlie's Dad sounds like the nicest human being of all time
Unlike mine...
@JayJaytheBlack the pfp is a result, not a cause
Idk why but there’s something funny about 2 Jay’s disagreeing with each other
@@jay8762 yea but we could see how they smell and look just from a pfp it’s kinda crazy
@@unlondonbobby3336 there can only be one
The guy was so cold hearted he literally just calculated that he would be worth more dead and was just like "Well I guess the numbers don't lie" and arranged his own assassination.
@@bane2201i thought he arranged the assassination after he killed his wife and son and his OTHER son was the one that was supposed to get the money?
@@Darthvader-oc5tp lmfao does that really make sense? kill my family then kill myself so the rest of my family alive can get the money? alex murdaugh did not kill his wife and son.
@@bane2201 he had 2 sons, one was clearly the favorite
His grandfather did the same thing in the 1940s. Parked on the railroad tracks and his family sued the rail company and won….
That's American justice. You could literally kill your wife and son and steeel millions of dollars. And the only thing you get is "2 life sentences." Yeah, like that means anything. That guy should have been eliminated on the electric chair.
hearing charlie and his father bond over murder aligations is insanely wholesome. As someone from SC, this family and MANY others are absolutely terrifying..
Do they still have the same kind of power down there or did it change after the case?
It's actually so wholesome seeing Charlie and his dad excited to talk about the case
Unfortunate it has to be for this cursed bloodline of psychopaths
yeah well we humans love drama.
Also what a wild case.... like wow wtf.
I heard psychopathy is quite genetic
800th like!!!!
Their last name is literally murder.
FREE MY NIGGA HE DID NUN WRONG, FREE MY BOY 🗣️❗💯
Listening to Charlie talk to his dad was super wholesome. It made me happy for some reason.
Bro stfu do u get this excited when your own family comes around ??😂😂🫵🏽
Charlie is among the most engaging streamers out there and actually sticks in his lane of expertise. If he doesnt know something, he’ll just ask chat and look through for the answer. Thats not something worthy of praise generally but its rare to find large streamers who arent absorbed in their ego.
@Bill Clinton Enjoyer seems y’all are in the same boat!
@@awhellnah__ hoes mad
Hearing Charlie’s dad being so interested in this case and telling his son about is so wholesome
It’s about a murder case
Charlie’s dads the main character fr
Yeah wholesome brutal murder bonding... 😆
you need to listen to your username
The more of Charlie I see the more I believe he is actually human.
Your dad sounds genuinely like a really pleasant and jovial fellow and I see where Charlie gets his social ques from.
That's a nice way to say someone is autistic
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@@ExecutionerDan Grow up.
@@blacksheep7910 I'm already 16
@@ExecutionerDan you have more of growing up then
Charlie’s dad spawning in and being so emotive and energetic is such a contrast to our boy that just kills me man. It’s so backwards but wholesome idek how to relate besides smiling for them both
Very interesting dynamic considering he was molested. I think that's why so many youth respect him in 2023.
Murdaugh... Very fitting last name xp literally just looks like somebody trying to disguise the word "murder" XD
Charlie’s dad sounds enthused! It’s nice to hear excitement in his voice! This Murdock case is crazy! And yes, Legal Eagle is the best source for complex and complicated legal news and can do it in an unbiased manner. I highly recommend his subscription, immensely!
My dad was in the same frat as Alex Murdaugh and drank with him on many occasions, dad followed the case closely because he said "the guy was literally just the most pompous person in the room. Belittled everyone he considered lesser, extremely judgemental, and was an overall annoying person to be around. His main appeal was he'd bankroll all the weed and alcohol fairly often"
I lived in upstate SC when the boating death happened, and I was amazed how seemingly everyone from Cola had stories about how shitty the family was.
Bankrolling the supply was probably a good (possibly the *only*) way to ensure that he'd have people to stick around for him to belittle and annoy.
@@johnnyhunter Fuck that. Like I want to be around someone like that when I'm stoned.
Cap
My dad when to high school with him
Seeing Charlie's smile while he talks to his dad is genuinely one of the best feelings ever.
Wtf
@@legobob5139 wtf is so wrong abt it he prolly jus found it wholesome
Do you not find it weird that "the best feeling ever" for you is watching someone you've never met (and who doesn't even know you exist) communicate with their father? That's kind of fucking weird dude.
@@cloudshad0ws bros upset that someone has empathy
@@cloudshad0ws No it's not weird at all. Charlie and his dad were having a genuine moment. That's not abnormal. What is abnormal is you being negative for actually no reason, attempting to twist the situation into something it's not. Probably due to your own personal problems.
15:01 "He looks like a french fry with some cheese sauce on the top" IM DEADDDD
All horrible actions aside, Charlie talking to his father is the cutest
It's nice to hear charlies dad take a brake from carpentry and hear him talk to his son. It's all very wholesome.
Is this a bible reference?
Bewakoof, its not BRAKE, its BREAK.
@@whatislife1012 illiteracy is cool yo
@@Blep303 Yeah, I think
@@Blep303 ooooh
Its so wholesome listening to charlie and his dad talk about something they are both passionate about
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@@paulogaspar8295 what a horrible way to describe this. they are interested in getting the full story. weirdo man you're a weirdo projecting your deep inner desires
i love charlie’s dad he said “so you think it’s cool right?” seeing if charlie likes the same thing he does i love that😢 ❤ so wholesome
I like how his dad has a super excited tone with something he like and Charlie is like the exact opposite
It's so awesome and wholesome that Charlie sees his dad ringing him and is immediately like "hold on, my dad's calling" fucking legend
? How lol
Like a normal person? Da fuq
@@sixsideddeath5529 I know right
the king of normal social interactions, fucking legend,,
Miguel here is just pointing out he's not sold his soul to the stream and picks up for family regardless kinda thing. Legendary
I love the relationship between Charlie and his dad. The ufo stuff is especially wholesome
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@stop, I don’t care Literally where in the video does he call the murderer cool
@@noseriouslystoptyping he said "you think IT'S pretty cool right?" and charlie responding saying more interesting than anything and then cut off when his dad affirmed that's what he meant.
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@stop, I don’t care But he's not? The dude said it was cool but he meant interesting.
The scary thing was I lived about an hour to two hours away from where all this happened. This case was still very shocking, it was unlike any other case I've seen
There's something unbelievably wholesome about witnessing a father and son bonding over a murder case
Alex literally pulled a Johan Liebert move. He asked someone to shoot him in the head but survived anyway. He truly is a monster.
I literally paused my binge watching of that show to watch this video and somehow managed to get an upcoming episode spoiled. What the fuck.
@@ainmon5875 Ouch, sorry abour that pal... Although to be fair, it's a fairly small detail that was mentioned for mere shock value.
@@ainmon5875 keep watching, there's way more where that came from!
@@tensho4 shock value? nope. it has meaning behind it. infact, he doesn't want to live but he survive anyway.
@@HerMi.T some Walter white type shit lol
It's oddly wholesome to listen to Charlie and his dad get excited over a double homicide case as if it were a football game
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Lmao
apparently everything is “wholesome” now 😂
@stop, I don’t careWhat does being men have to do with it? Odd specifications there...
@stop, I don’t care no it isnt at all. It's not like they are idolising the murderer it's just that the notions of the case are in itself intriguing. Learn to think before repeating this shit everywhere.
The sheer enthusiasm from Charlie's dad on the phone was so wholesome and hilarious
God Charlie. It's so cool you have little interactions like that with your dad on camera. My dad was cool like yours and he passed in 2008 and I would love to have some footage of some.of.our interactions lol. I remember actually watching the OJ trial with him everyday cause I think it happened during summer break
I love the fact that our drama king was raised by a drama king as well. Didnt know it was a bloodline thing. We are not worthy of charlies dad going "i know!" So wholesome
It's a Kekkei Genkai sort of thing lol
This family is like the irl version of the finch family from the game Edith finch
This is horrific case, but seeing Charlie and his dad bond over true crimes is wholesome
Reminds me of me and my dad bonding over events in world history
Also it’s kinda funny how Charlie has a deeper voice than his own father 🤣
Charlie answering the phone for his dad in the middle of stream is the most wholesome thing I've seen all week.
Bundle up it's gonna be in the teens tonight-R Kelly
wholesome 100, NANIIII, REDDITORS UNITE. big chungess comes in, dad come back with milk.
NANNNNNINIININIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiii
@@cheesechess8892
What the fuck
These bots are absolutely insufferable. 🤦♂️
Someone answering a phone call from their parents? I think you need to get off the internet and go outside. Talking to your parents should be normal not "wholesome"
charlie's dad reminds me a lot of my dad before he passed. always down to earth, ok to swear and just have fun in front of their kid, not afraid to say it how it is, chill. miss ya dad
sounds like an awesome dad, really happy you have these memories of him. my personal blessings go out to him, you, and your family ❤
(also nice mini feaster icon)
I lost my dad in November, so I empathize with everyone here.
chin up nathan i hope you have a good life wherever your dad is now i’m sure he’s very proud of you
@@s2sHoXXs2 i main hastur and his mini is adorable i have the plushie. it's huge
I'm with you. I miss my dad too, and every time I think of him I wish for a longer life for other kids' parents, to have them hurt less than I've been pained over the losses we can and can't prevent
My mother told me about this situation as well, since she's into watching and learning about highly leveled murder cases.
So I was very surprised to get a notification about Charlie making a video about it. Nice video as well
The joy in Charlie’s dads voice talking to him about their common interest in this case was so wholesome (despite the events at hand)
The fact that O.J. Simpson literally got away with a horrific murder still pisses me off to a blistering degree
and then naming a book "if i did it" TFYM IF ??!?!?
@@sofialarramendia7985 the audacity! Makes my blood boil
Same here, we all know what he did
But the glove didn’t fit
@@Evskin aswell as chewbacca living on endor they had to aquit
Charlie talking to his dad on the phone about a multi generational family of murderers is surprisingly wholesome lol
Yes absolutely lol
Father Son bonding
True crime is something that will never fail to pique my interest and it's kinda cool hearing that Charlie's dad was so interested in a case like this
Also the fact that Charlie stopped mid stream to talk to his dad is just so wholesome, bro-
Your dad being so into this was precious
I actually live in Beaufort and my family knew the family. This case has shaken us quite harshly. He had so many people thinking he was a saint and I hope the rest of this family's wrongdoings come to light. Also I'm glad the corruption in the SC legal system is being shown to the public.
Damn thas crazy
Yeah I’m also in SC in this is crazy because nothing huge really happens here
I'm in Beaufort too.
Yeah, we have a history of corrupt and morally bankrupt politicians in this state. When you enter South Carolina from Georgia, you’re literally greeted by the “strom Thurmond Highway” (strom Thurmond was a SC politician who fought to keep segregation his entire career). This place is so backwards I swear.
Sure buddy
Hearing Charlie and his dad talk so wholesomely about a father murdering his child is extremely hilarious.😂
I’m would like but there is 69 likes currently so I can’t 👍
@@finn.25 Redditor behaviour
@@Memu_ yeah if this goof ball said 69 jokes on Twitter he woulda got bullied and doxed lmao.
Father and Son wholesomely discuss a trail where the father kills his son lol
@@Nemenis exactly. People like these guys are the reason why I love Twitter. Say something cringe and your life is over 💀💀
I’m from South Carolina, and all I hear is about this case on the local news and radio… it really is crazy!
Even in Georgia, we watched this everyday. So much going on, between the boat accident, housekeeper death, embezzling his clients, him being shot. Tell your dad, we are waiting for the movie!
I love Charlie’s deep dives into (at times) arbitrary subjects comes from his DAD doing the same thing. I also love how wholesome they were on the phone with each other
oh my fucking god its a drg reference
Sus comment. Spend less time on the Internet son.
@@fleshtaffy look at your own comment, and tell me you are not chronically online.
@@goeijmejisju1510 ROCK N STONE BROTHER
@@skelecium2652 ROCK N STONE
my shitty day was made better by hearing Charlie talking to his dad. such a wholesome moment, he sounds like a great dad
Hope your day isnt shitty tmrw random youtube stranger !
@@Owen-C1997 W comment
You should watch the video where charlie makes a gaming chair into like a goft cart but with the gaming chair
His dad makes an apperance n its so sweet when he talks about his dad helping him
Its called "me and my dad makes the fastes gaming chair " something like that
This whole thing is like a real life Grisham novel
This is why I try to be nice to everybody I meet. You never know who you could potentially be messing with and what "morals" they have
As someone outside of the US, it's so weird how certain murderers get so much airtime, while many much worse ones get utterly ignored.
Also someone from outside the US.
At its core its luck, but people tend to avoid upsetting cases, the juicy drama/interesting cases with famous/rich people that accidentally gets leaked are the ones that usually end up famous.
Its because he's somewhat famous I believe. Also his profession might have something to do with it.
Yeah it is strange. I live in the US speficially in baltimore where people get murdered every day and nobody talks about it. A highschool kid was shot and killed outside of a gas station at 7 in the morning a few days ago and the only reason I found out about it was because I passed that same gas station on my way to get groceries around 2pm and the whole thing was police taped off. I watched the 5 o clock news when I got home and they mentioned it for a solid 25 seconds and then moved on to the next story.
They had lot of publicity when the son killed that girl while drunkdriving the boat. It was a case of affluenza and people believed he would get out of it because his dad was a lawyer and rich. Then this happened.
Because the cases that do wind up as famous, become that way due to glamourization
Our dads both seemed to study this case like their lives depended on it.
It's called " studying the tits off" the case.
@@SigFigNewton huh?
@@SigFigNewton what are u on about u Bozo 🤭
@@lewanbroski504 algorithm… in a nutshell
same w my mom lol
I’ve been following this trial all the way through and I am in tears laughing at this at 7:15 am this morning, not laughing about the crime but this post and you going forward you commenting about this. It’s so ridiculous with you going over this you are my favourite investigator into this. Thank you for making my Thursday. The whole trial was such an unreal event.
his relationship with his dad is so wholesome bro
I'll never get over his relationship with his father. its beautiful.
Ah I wondered why this all sounded so familiar - I believe Netflix dropped a docuseries on this case also... didn't have time to watch it though. Thanks for covering this!
It's nice to hear Joseph take a brake from carpentry and hear him talk to his son. It's all very wholesome.
Wouldn't Joseph technically be the step dad? 😂😂
@@harlequinems and technically a cuck 😄
@@harlequinems is joseph a cuck?
@@harlequinems that would explain why he's shorter than his dad
This comment took me a minute but it's clever, well done
It’s cases like this that really make you think: how many people have gotten away with crimes like this, and will most likely never be caught due to their high status? it’s crazy how long this man was able to sweep things under the rug and have law enforcement turn their heads away simply because he was a well respected man who held power within his community. If you haven’t already, I recommend watching the Netflix documentary on this case. It really highlights these power dynamics and how this man and his family were able to use their power as protection for so long.
A lot of people, but I have to really point it that it's so much easier in a place like he was in. There's a reason they keep pointing out that they are in the low country is because it's a very specific area. Obviously you can tell by the desire of the people there to convict him with the help of he SBI and SLED (outside state help) that a lot of people want change but for the entirety of the history of the area it's been controlled carefully by some families. As you can tell by this family being in charge for generations in this one place.
Well people are okay with that. In humanist utilitarianism, it doesn't matter how much suffering and damage life causes, as long as more people claim they profit from being alive, its victims will pile up generation after generation. Until the earth gets swallowed by Sol, that is, and nothing will be left.
Life will be all for nothing, except for the history of injustice and pain it brought to the universe.
Should look into politicians
@@sinisterwombat3128 people are NOT okay with that. Most people reject naïve utilitarianism precisely because it leads to absurd ethical assessments, like harvesting the organs of a healthy innocent person to save 3 people who need organs (yay! Saved 3 people and only killed 1! Yet that is still unacceptable, most people would agree). Most utilitarians nowadays have to also appeal to some form of deontology, or virtue ethics etc. to correct said problems; hence you have stuff like rules utilitarianism where there are still certain rules that can't be crossed, etc.
Remember the Hatchet Kai dude? He’s in prison right now for killing someone like this in self defense
Charlie’s dad sounds like one of the best people to sit around and just shoot the breeze with
My dad went to high school with Alex and he’s been following this case like crazy. He’s ABSOLUTLY obsessed. It’s so crazy to see a case from my home state become big and well known. An old school photo that they put on the Netflix series covering this actually shows my dad in it. He was so excited to see himself on tv
thats honestly kinda funny, id probably react the same way if my face were on tv
Your dad and Charlie’s dad need to start a group 😂😂😂
i live in charleston area rn and it’s all anyone has been talking about for a few weeks now
did he ever meet him or know anybody who met him who knew what he was like?
Seeing Charlie and his dad have such a good relationship makes me wish I had a good father in my life.
I’ll be your dad
LOL 🔥🔥💯
L bozo
Soooo, is your mom single?
@@revolt_4588 You must be a reddit user
Caught the story on that chapter a long time ago. Couldn't wait for the trial and it did not disappoint.
I also heard about this from my dad. He was keeping up on everything with the trial. I ended up watching the Netflix documentary about it.. crazy evil family..
Charlie’s dad calling him and getting so excited to talk about this case is so cute
@stop, I don’t care Getting excited over talking about a mutual interest is a very cute feature.
I grew up in Beaufort, where Mallory Beach died. I didn’t personally know the family, but I know people who knew Paul and they said he was extremely entitled. I just hope that the families affected by this man can finally breathe a sigh of relief and the victims are able to rest in peace.
The body cam footage immediately following the boat crash is available online. Paul was walking around like he could not care less. One of the guys in the boat was even yelling at Paul to stop smiling and stop laughing. He didn’t seem to care at all about loss of life. Pretty disturbing. Seems to run in the family.
holy shit.
I remember seeing the search parties near parris island when the boat crashed. Still can’t believe what it revealed and turned into
This is so wild too ! I live summerville and my dad went to Alex a few times for his PI case but because he was healing slowly the drive was hurting his back with the distance.
Dude I remember I was downtown Charleston when someone walking down the street just audibly gasped when we all learned about it
The trail of bodies attached to this family is astounding.
charlie talking to his dad on the phone about a wild murder case was just so wholesome i'm giggling
With how deep Charlie's voice is, I would have expected his dad's voice to book like thunder
Edit: Yes, I do think that his voice is deep and I'm sticking to it. *boom
That's to be expected of his mom
thats deep to you?
@@gmtoleo lol fr his voice is monotone not deep
book like thunder? 🤔
@@gmtoleo for a small frame he's definitely got a deepish voice. in older videos(like a few years ago) it sounded deeper, either he was making it deeper intentionally or had a different mic that made it sound deeper.
I guess we now know where Charlies detective skills come from. Such intellect to solve the DB Cooper case and Jack the Ripper’s identity surely came from his father.
bruh the bots are already here 💀
@Detector ⸜⁄ oh yeah buddy that's why you got a phony emoji verification huh
How did u have time to even watch the video. It’s only been posted for 6 mins and it’s 20 mins long lol
Charlie’s just continuing his legacy
😂
I gotta really into this trial and set of stories.
My dad and I have a similar relationship! Whenever we call or see each other, we’ll talk about crime documentaries, articles, and unsolved mysteries that we’ve seen since the last time. We’re both fascinated with the stories and trying to figure out what people were thinking when these things happen. It’s an odd way to connect, but it’s special for the both of us
Watching this case live was wild, and seeing it unfold progressively made it have more twists than a twizzler
Wasn't that wild!!! I've only watched. Few trials AM, Darrell Brooks. Now I completely hooked.
Hahahaha
If I wanted my meat burned I'd go to sizzler
Also, that poor housekeeper. Killed for nothing.
It's actually crazy how this family ran this town and took out anyone they saw as a threat....eventually their own....
Pisses me off that these people are the leaders of our society
she apparently knew too much, like abt his addiction and stuff. plus the money
@@hana-rv6ru oh I bet. He couldn't have her gossiping around.
@@DontReadMyUserPic Don't read your parent's will, because I promise you that you are not in it.
True
I swear I love moist in a non weird way just seems like a chill funny dude listen to all his videos while at work
I knew this trial was a thing but never really paid that much attention because normally I'm not into true crime content. But I'm glad I did catch up on this whole story.
I bet someone will make a movie based on this some day.
I can imagine charlie sitting with his dad on a dinner table talking about a murder case. The most wholesome thing I have seen today.
here before this comment blows up
Bill Clinton is fit af
stfu pedo Bill, you rape children.
@@Peter_Henderson bill clinton is also a pedophile
Holy shit, the bots
Charlie’s dad being in the video is quite wholesome
Bundle up it's gonna be in the teens tonight-R Kelly
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I know! It's so cute!
bro thinks hes a robot
There's a GREAT Netflix doc about this whole case, highly recommend watching it.
this happened locally, I live in sc. this was a pretty big deal for me
My mom did the same thing; watching everything involved in the case for days. I basically learned the entire story just by overhearing her playing videos and shows about it. I'm glad he got charged as guilty
Too bad the case was bunk, and the prosecution proved nothing beyond a reasonable doubt. Scum of the earth or not, our legal system failed with Murdaugh. We don’t prosecute scumbags without actual evidence. The state had none. No actual motive, no timeline of events, no murder weapon, no actual frame of reference for how this really happened. Yes AM was horrible, no doubt, but the legal system was absolutely abused the day the jury was bamboozled into giving a guilty verdict. Idiocy if you believe he did it beyond a reasonable doubt. If you can’t give me coherent facts as to how he did it, you have nothing to stand on.
Same with my dad.
my mom literally never cares about this stuff but she followed every second of it 😭
@@mikeysprettycool same my mom thought he wasn’t guilty at the beginning, I was like nah ain’t no way dude seems too manipulative
Not trying to be a pedant here, but you can’t be charged as guilty. You are charged with a crime and you either plead guilty or go to trial and the jury decides. Charges are the crimes the prosecutor/DA has decided the court will pursue to determine the criminals guilty or not guilty status. Just want u to sound more better homie
I had my dad pass away when I was 10 and seeing you talk to your dad about this case made me so happy, blessings from Mexico Charlie ❤
I also lost my dad when I was a 10yo so I totally feel you with this omg. To all the folks going "this is normal dad behavior" y'all some of us don't have dads, just let us appreciate the niceties 😭
So it’s our problem you don’t have a dad? Lmao
@@ilydonatello1541 What 💀
@@ilydonatello1541 if your dad doesn't like u, just say that tbh
Same, mine died when I was 16❤
300blk is also a pretty rare and niche caliber btw, the VAST majority of rifles of that style are chambered in either 5.56 or 7.62. Which makes the fact that they were killed by a 300blk round AND that they owned a rifle chambered in 300blk AND that went missing all the more damning. Its not your run of the mill cop/military rifle. Thats a enthusiast caliber.
300 Magnum? I'm unfamiliar with 300blk. What is it?
I sincerely hope justice is served for Stephen and Mallory as well. This family has left so much destruction in their wake. Putting Alex behind bars was the first step.
They are reopening the case of hit and run that's likely involved Buster. They likely swept it under the rug before Alex killing his family.
Gloria deserves justice too. :(
@@sethsmith9124 It's crazy that they could even call it that, anyone with a functioning brain could tell it wasn't a hit and run. I'm not an officer, nor a coroner, but I've seen what happens to humans when they're hit and k!lled by vehicles (man vs vehicle) it's a mess, the car is damaged, there's usually broken pieces of car (windshields, lights, sometimes other parts as well, like the bumper, grill, etc) there's usually scuff marks on the ground, including a trail of bl**d depending on how fast the vehicle was travelling and where the individual hit the vehicle and how fast the vehicle stopped, etc (I've seen long trails of bl**d followed by pieces of skin in the gravel, I've also unfortunately seen parts of humans displaced as well, because we do break on impact, say, jawbones with teeth and gums attached, skull fragments with pieces displaced, including a brain matter that's also displaced, sometimes limbs come off, or extremities, (feet still in the shoes but detached from the body, if the shoe is tight enough, or completely removed shoes with the foot moderately to severely damaged, etc) it all depends on how they were hit, the speed, etc. If Stephan was hit hard enough to cause the trauma to his head, he'd have other injuries as well, including marks from the recoiling onto the road and other internal injuries to match, it would be a much more graphic and horrific sight (despite it being horrible enough as is) Also, as others have mentioned, his shoes would have either come off, or limbs likely would have come off as well, no other severe damage to the body makes zero sense. I've seen people who were squished by vehicles, to crossing in a highway, I'm not a professional in any regard, but anyone with eyes and a moderate to low critical thinking skills could tell you, that was not a vehicular caused d**th, not a single fragment of a vehicle was left there, plus, his car being near by is also very telling.
@@alexb7092 which still points that I think the family is fucked up. Regardless of it was intentional or not, they have left a trail of destructions. Because Alex had ties being well known lawyer and the county. I believe the county had helped covered up and sweep things under the rug.
But now Alex is behind bars and investigations are being reopened. I hope they reopen the maids unusual death, because I believe something happened.
@@sethsmith9124 100%
In the Legal Eagle video they accidentally combined two of the incidents that happened after the murders. The first was with his mothers night nurse, Miss Shelly, who he basically asked to say that he had been at the house for 30-45 minutes instead of 15-20 in exchange for him paying for her wedding or school (she was so freaked out she called her brother who’s a sheriff in another county). The second was Miss Blanca, one of the families housekeepers (the other, Gloria, was the one who died after the “accident”) who helped raise the boys. He asked her to say he was wearing different clothing on the day Maggie and Paul were murdered. Miss Blanca knew that was wrong because she does the laundry.
Little things, but just proves how Alex thought he could get away with it by just asking people to lie.
You should drop this on the LegalEagle video if you didn't already -- I don't know if they'd issue a correction video or anything, but they might put the corrections in the description
They probably just really wanted to stack the deck and see if he told them something new.
18:25
Those pyjamas were.. uh.. stolen.
Somebody stole your pyjamas!?
Seeing you and your dad bond like this, even if it's over something so fucked up, is just so wholesome.
Fascist gun loving white ppl usually bond with fucked up things and topics on their minds.
As someone from SC, this family and MANY others are absolutely terrifying.
Speaking of, Strom Thurmond’s son is still active in local politics. Hell we have highways named after that pos.
@@craigmckenzie4967 yes we do it'd Krazy when we moved here in 08 from long island it was literally like going back in time my aunt warned us like they're gonna be racist but don't argue back against them like wtf
@@rome7770 argue. It is your God given right, dammit. Argue, so we would not go as low as Mississippi.
Even more terrifying, those type of families plague this entire world and it's about damn time at least a speck of them is getting some type of consequence for their disgusting actions
@@rome7770 that's them good ol' boys for ya 🙄😑
Even crazier how respected these monsters are, all thanks to the all mighty dollar!!!
Shits so backwards!!
Charlie's dad being super excited to talk about the story was so cool!
I hate that this happened in my state. Plus the fact that my family has people close to them that knew this man (not very well, may have talked with him at gatherings, but never knew him as an acquaintance)
It seems like everyone’s dad is obsessed with this case. My dad won’t stop talking about it and now Charlie’s dad is too. But genuinely, this is a really devastating case.
I don't have a dad, you smug dad having monster!
@Logan Floor a piece of bread is more entertaining than your content
Probably cause it's such a disturbing case for dads. I mean a father killing their own family is such a heinous crime.
My dad isn't
Then again, Im not American
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Shit's fire
As messed up as his youngest was it is still horrifying to know that he was killed by his own father, and no one deserves that.
Paul was an asshole but I feel bad for him and his mom. Neither deserved what Alex did
@@dovajunbormah Yeah definitely. It said in the Netflix documentary that Paul used drinking as a coping mechanism for feeling inferior to Buster.
Growing up in a household with a parent like that, honestly it would've been a miracle if the kids had turned out neutral, let alone good people.
Too bad this case didn’t prove he murdered his family beyond a reasonable doubt. In fact, the state’s own expert’s witnesses testified the extreme likelihood of multiple killers in this scenario. More than likely, the actual killers got off Scott-free because the jury, like all the idiots in this comment thread, bought the media narrative. Way to go folks. 🤦♂️
Yet the father is still alive. I just hate hearing stories like this. Where the American justice system allows the murderer to live. That guy should have suffered greatly and lost his life publicly on an electric chair for what he did.
Man i love this family they are both so wholesome🥰