Top 5 Losses for Alex Murdaugh's Defense Team in Family Murders Trial So Far

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  • @757millionaire
    @757millionaire Рік тому +1671

    ⚠️ 1 ) Alex deleted all calls from his phone
    2 ) Alex admitted he went for Paul's phone while his son's literal brains were blown out
    3 ) Alex absolutely had NO blood on him when seen by police that very night
    4 ) Alex was the only person placed at the scene exactly before and after the murders
    5 ) testimony confirmed Alex voice on that recording on Paul's phone in the kennels even though Alex said he hadn't been to the kennels at all
    6 ) Alex told his mother's care taker he was there for 30-40 mins but was there only 15 minutes
    7 ) Alex just so happen to "leave" right before the murders then just so happen to "come back" right after the murders
    8 ) Alex sold that house he wanted Maggie to sell but she refused .. so when she died he sold it by "right of joint survivorship"
    9 ) Paul being wiped out also wipes out that boating accident in which Alex was being sued for millions because it was his boat that resulted in someone's death
    10 ) by Maggie's sister testimony she said Alex was more concerned with Paul's court casr than the actual brutal murders of his wife and son
    Did I miss anything folks ?

    • @brettlawson9488
      @brettlawson9488 Рік тому +389

      The shirt Alex was wearing that day has mysteriously gone missing. What are the odds?

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Рік тому +238

      Yes one of the murder weapons was his, and he cannot produce the clothes he was photographed in earlier that day. So your list is 13 points long

    • @EllenMcDermott
      @EllenMcDermott Рік тому +202

      14. Alex clothes smelled fresh according to person doing tests on them. 15. His clothes have crease fold marks down the front on both sides. 16. He lied about the shirt he was wearing to go to work - the one the housekeeper turned down the collar on.

    • @orangepeel3465
      @orangepeel3465 Рік тому +57

      Excellent

    • @sazzasputnik197
      @sazzasputnik197 Рік тому +54

      Spot on!

  • @justmejo9008
    @justmejo9008 Рік тому +104

    If there had been a murder in my yard no matter how big or small, first thing I would be saying check the house please. Not inviting family and friends to the house at that time

    • @ruthfoss8463
      @ruthfoss8463 Рік тому +25

      Yes! I sure wouldn’t have been bold enough to stay out there in the dark and isolated! How would Alex know if it were safe? He knew because he is the murderer! 18:49

    • @rootstorising7348
      @rootstorising7348 Рік тому +19

      @@ruthfoss8463 And also NOT constantly insisting that Buster get protection and go into hiding. I think in his interviews Buster's safety would be a number one priority.

    • @dianegroves1141
      @dianegroves1141 Рік тому +23

      Inviting friends and family after a brutal murder on the property for 2 reasons. 1. He knew there wasn't a wild murdering maniac that would come back to get them all.
      2. To muddy up any possible evidence inside the house, with people trapsing all over.

    • @ritacatalinich
      @ritacatalinich Рік тому +3

      It’s that what the father of JON BENETTON RAMSEY’S do ?He was ringing all his friends when they were searching for that poor little girl guilty people do things that stand out , make people wonder That’s a strange thing to do or say !!!

    • @justmejo9008
      @justmejo9008 Рік тому

      @@ritacatalinich interesting fact for sure! Nice catch

  • @Gurl-5150
    @Gurl-5150 Рік тому +229

    That ONE LIE seals it for any thinking person. There just is not a reason to lie about being there unless you did something while you were there!

    • @lexooo
      @lexooo Рік тому +23

      Yep, I think this is the nail in the coffin too

    • @aaronwilliams126
      @aaronwilliams126 Рік тому +11

      Yes At that point I knew it was over for him.

    • @bosstime2010
      @bosstime2010 Рік тому +13

      Thank you! I have been thinking that also. He is guilty!

    • @MFnMelaroni
      @MFnMelaroni Рік тому +6

      You're right, but I think there's enough reasonable doubt for an acquittal

    • @packers12to80
      @packers12to80 Рік тому +16

      Dudes guilty. Too Many lies.

  • @davide.b8027
    @davide.b8027 Рік тому +407

    To think while Paul was recording that video his dad was creeping around planning his and his mother's murders is eerie.

    • @CherishHaze666
      @CherishHaze666 Рік тому +36

      That deffo sent shivers down my spine… hearing him in that video from the son’s POV. That’s crazy

    • @amandalyn7005
      @amandalyn7005 Рік тому +8

      Seriously

    • @dougiefresh2789
      @dougiefresh2789 Рік тому +2

      Except he wasn't. stop making up stories

    • @davide.b8027
      @davide.b8027 Рік тому +18

      @@dougiefresh2789 what was he doing then?

    • @CarlBriggs25
      @CarlBriggs25 Рік тому +29

      @@dougiefresh2789. Are you interested in buying the titanic it’s at my house ?

  • @carolseven3802
    @carolseven3802 Рік тому +14

    Thank you for putting this together! I’ve been looking for the kennel video and have watched hours of video without gleaning this much information.
    May justice prevail for all of his victims.

  • @mariarooney6262
    @mariarooney6262 Рік тому +564

    Housekeepers know a lot about the families they work for, without the family realizing that.

    • @workingonmyroar7944
      @workingonmyroar7944 Рік тому +28

      Learned this the hard way
      Cleaning my own toilets until I am physically unable

    • @MLeibs
      @MLeibs Рік тому +19

      Indeed! Just a secretary and an office assistant!

    • @Kiki-Kauai
      @Kiki-Kauai Рік тому +33

      Oh trust me, I realize it. They’re all up in your personal stuff. They have a Birds Eye view of everything.

    • @Aintright890
      @Aintright890 Рік тому

      @@Kiki-Kauai lmao

    • @rhichey
      @rhichey Рік тому +32

      As a former housekeeper, this is 100% true lol

  • @qcrew2938
    @qcrew2938 Рік тому +657

    Not since OJ has someone been this overwhelmingly guilty

    • @phyllisprovo7916
      @phyllisprovo7916 Рік тому +36

      Yes, and we know the outcome of that one!

    • @ev25zv
      @ev25zv Рік тому +28

      @@phyllisprovo7916 But this guy can't dunk a football.

    • @sandyfields678
      @sandyfields678 Рік тому +8

      Yea.. oj walked...

    • @WestCoastTruckingCEO
      @WestCoastTruckingCEO Рік тому

      There was barely any evidence in OJ's case that showed guilt hence why he walked. Much easier to get away with murder 20-30yrs ago. Too much technology now that'll jam you up. Plus Alex wasn't exactly careful about the way he moved

    • @rainhazelton3068
      @rainhazelton3068 Рік тому +12

      @@sandyfields678 Alex ain't walking either way. Federal counts

  • @RLU-wt8vi
    @RLU-wt8vi Рік тому +270

    Maggie's sister also testified that whenever they tried to get him to talk about the murders, he would say he was more worried about clearing Paul's name, from the boat accident. She found that 'suspicious'.

    • @Harley57
      @Harley57 Рік тому +5

      I think he was worried just in case the families wanted money from him, being as Paul could no longer be sued.

    • @sandrap3047
      @sandrap3047 Рік тому +42

      That is suspicious! Also suspicious when he said the person that killed them thought about it for a long time! That comment gave me the chills!

    • @raymondchapman5990
      @raymondchapman5990 Рік тому +2

      @@Harley57 lol.....riiiiight

    • @sloan_005
      @sloan_005 Рік тому +24

      @@Harley57 - Paul was not being sued, Alex was. (and Parker’s for selling liquor to an underaged Paul using a duplicate ID of Buster’s) It was Alex’s boat / insurance and he’s the only one who had anything of value to sue for. Paul was indicted criminally by a grand jury and facing trial. After his death obviously the criminal trial could not take place. Alex knew Paul would go to prison for the boat incident and because of the boat incident all of his theft was coming out. He was facing financial ruin and likely Maggie would have divorced him. Alex has to pay millions to Mallory’s family. The $$$ will come from sale of Mosell house/property. I think a Judge has already signed off on that.

    • @joanbelmont5450
      @joanbelmont5450 Рік тому +8

      She never testified that HE said that HE was more worried about clearing the name. If you listen to the testimony she clearly said that it APPEARED as if he was more concerned about clearing the name. Huge difference there.

  • @aproudamerican2692
    @aproudamerican2692 Рік тому +30

    I believe 100% that Alex called his drug dealing cousin to help him with his flat tire because Alex planned on deleting him. Then saying his dealer cousin was the k iller of his wife and son that tried to get him too but didn't. The Netflix documentary actually did a great job of connecting the dots of this horrible family. They all have someone's blood on their hands.

  • @leniederuyter8177
    @leniederuyter8177 Рік тому +13

    That video on Paul's phone with Alex's voice on it is the most damning evidence that he is guilty. No ways can he lie his way out of that.

  • @JamieMcgee518
    @JamieMcgee518 Рік тому +97

    The Snap Shot video is like a dead kid speaking from the grave to point at the murderer.

    • @wolke1955
      @wolke1955 Рік тому +10

      That my thought to.

    • @NotJakefromstatefarm
      @NotJakefromstatefarm Рік тому

      Little detective Paul going to make his father pay for all the Drugs, Money, and Life he robbed from this world

    • @judygalligan3523
      @judygalligan3523 Рік тому +7

      I agree!

    • @careip
      @careip Рік тому +14

      The prosecution needs to use that in closing statements. Powerful.

    • @rootstorising7348
      @rootstorising7348 Рік тому +13

      Yes, that look on Alex's face when the witness said only Paul knew of that kennel video! He rapidly blinks and has this look like, " Paul did it again, he has ruined my life twice". Wow the irony that Paul harms him again by having the evidence to prove he was there and lied.

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy Рік тому +48

    He stuck with his false alibi for months, right up until the snapchat was unearthed

  • @mariarooney6262
    @mariarooney6262 Рік тому +149

    I bet Maggie’s sister feels terrible, she’s the one who encouraged her to go with Alex to visit his parent because it was the “right” thing to do. Maggie did not want to go with Alex.

    • @bamazing2731
      @bamazing2731 Рік тому +1

      Yet they went to a baseball game this days before…she wasn’t scared, just wondering….

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому +9

      @@bamazing2731 Not necessarily scared, but she wasn't happy being with him, right? I don't know all the backstory.

    • @nancygodsey8312
      @nancygodsey8312 Рік тому +10

      Her wedding ring was found under her car seat, not on her finger. There's only one reason for that.

    • @Sunny-sc6pf
      @Sunny-sc6pf Рік тому +17

      @@bamazing2731 baseball game is very different than secluded kennels at night

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Рік тому +7

      @@Sunny-sc6pf Right, public event. Maybe Maggie was feeling uneasy around Alex.

  • @Livelaughlimpbizkit
    @Livelaughlimpbizkit Рік тому +18

    The amount of things that authorities can pull from nowadays is mind blowing. The car data, phone locations etc. it must be near impossible to get away with something nowadays.

    • @darklelouchg8505
      @darklelouchg8505 Рік тому +1

      True. Still didn't help that they lied to the Grand Jury and then lied some more about High velocity spatter being on him, which there wasn't. That alone should be grounds for appeal, not that I think the justice system will have enough balls to overturn on such grounds.

  • @phoenixmerridian9119
    @phoenixmerridian9119 Рік тому +73

    I've been following this pretty closely, and have noticed A LOT of people aren't able to put the dots together and still don't see the big deal. Thank you for putting together these comprehensive updates, it's sorely needed.

    • @rootstorising7348
      @rootstorising7348 Рік тому +7

      Hopefully when the prosecutors close, they explain it as simply and lined out as this video. Also wonder where are all the charts to make it visually easy for the jury to see. Maybe the jury is better at paying attention to all this than the armchair viewers.

    • @UnseenOct
      @UnseenOct Рік тому +5

      To be fair, the prosecution is doing a terrible job. I just started following after the trial started and they are not telling a cohensive story. I think he's involved, but I don't feel confident he pulled the trigger and I'm worried the jury doesn't either.

    • @virginia9620
      @virginia9620 Рік тому +4

      What is keeping me on the fence is the time needed to clean up and get rid of bloody clothes & rifles. We can assume this was preplanned so a safe place to hid stuff has to be on the property.
      I am sure he could have had two rifles in a golf cart by the way there is a golf cart seen in the hanger the night of murders. I am sure he could wash off at the kennels, had clothes in his SUV, BUT would there be enough time to wash all that blood off and not over soak the area with water. I would like to see a re enactment.

    • @UnseenOct
      @UnseenOct Рік тому +7

      @Virginia the kennels were very wet and the timing of them being washed is a little suspicious

    • @selmeb1291
      @selmeb1291 Рік тому +2

      @@UnseenOct I agree, I’ve been watching every day and the prosecution seems sloppy with their story. The jury can’t even take notes, so them deciding guilty “behind a reasonable doubt” is shaky.

  • @vickiekasafirek9096
    @vickiekasafirek9096 Рік тому +43

    Loved Shelly and Blanca💖. Hope they are doing ok🙏.

  • @Terrie-W
    @Terrie-W Рік тому +117

    Thanks for summing this up. This case is overwhelming with info. There is so many twist and turns in this case it’s mind boggling. So many people have died around Alex it is just crazy.

    • @sandyfields678
      @sandyfields678 Рік тому +4

      Yes..need a list..of ones we know of....

    • @kathleensueoka3599
      @kathleensueoka3599 Рік тому +2

      Such “coincidences “ 😵‍💫

    • @carolewells9215
      @carolewells9215 Рік тому

      Hilary Killton also so many dead connected to the family..just a coincidence?

  • @Bluenariangirl
    @Bluenariangirl Рік тому +44

    The kid that couldn't put his phone down - may have solved he and his mother's murders. Heartbreaking.

  • @bam8039
    @bam8039 Рік тому +4

    Great video! Thanks for extracting the important information and condensing so we don't have to waste a lot of time watching the whole trial.

  • @IMOO1896
    @IMOO1896 Рік тому +56

    Maggie’s sister also said Maggie told her Amex has asked her to come from the beach, she didn’t want to, but he talked her into it.

    • @strummercash5601
      @strummercash5601 Рік тому +5

      @Kim S
      And does it make you feel like a bigger and better person to point something like that out? Why?
      Snippy little jab. Be better.
      If you are capable.

    • @sashmo8
      @sashmo8 Рік тому +6

      @sandinewton - Exactly. Her testimony was huge. Things are coming to light. I hope he is found guilty. It is so clear to us watching.. I just wonder what the jury is thinking and feeling.

    • @ardisgubbins3506
      @ardisgubbins3506 Рік тому

      @@slaws2279 negative nancy, go away.

    • @oconnke1
      @oconnke1 Рік тому +3

      ​@M Holla Sandi Newton merely had 2 typos in her comment. Instead of "Amex has" replace it with "Alex had" and it will make complete sense.

    • @strummercash5601
      @strummercash5601 Рік тому +1

      @Kim S
      My apologies and explanation may be found at the other video where we’ve crossed paths. You some kinda sleuth, haha. In short, I got a bit over-emotive having taught ESL composition classes and being perhaps too protective of those students. I’m sorry.
      My rip on Dr. Lillian Glass is better illustrated in that comment to you and while the original is snippy, it is born from a horrible in-person experience with this woman.
      Anyway, sorry to have jumped on your comment without cause. Please do forgive me. 🙏🏽✌🏽❤️

  • @pozzee2809
    @pozzee2809 Рік тому +428

    Paul has been able to point the finger at his murderer by the two videos he took ! Good for you Paul 😇
    May you RIP

    • @joanbelmont5450
      @joanbelmont5450 Рік тому +14

      Amen.

    • @Myannasmagic1983
      @Myannasmagic1983 Рік тому +24

      Indeed ✨️🙏✨️ I can even say thats his voice

    • @ilb735
      @ilb735 Рік тому +41

      And by having a password on his phone!

    • @Saraseyes611
      @Saraseyes611 Рік тому +26

      The 'little detective' 💔

    • @joeblow1282
      @joeblow1282 Рік тому +6

      Please let me know the evidence that has been introduced that proves this beyond a reasonable doubt. I'm waiting.

  • @juliastrand226
    @juliastrand226 Рік тому +78

    One important thing Maggie's sister said was that Alex didn't seem scared after the murders, that he was more concerned about the boat case, that seemed like Alex's first priority, and he never brought up who could have done this and the sister thought that was weird because her first priority was to find out whoever murdered her sister..

    • @shon2370
      @shon2370 Рік тому +6

      Julia, yes I agree but remember I think Alex was simply trying to create distractions and detour people away from him so others would think it was a retaliation because of Paul's family not taking accountability .

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Рік тому +7

      Exactly, you are not scared if you are the murderer.

  • @Terranova911RS
    @Terranova911RS Рік тому +21

    What a disgusting family clan and what a crappy justice system this is to get away for so long.

  • @denisesorenson1150
    @denisesorenson1150 Рік тому +3

    This all makes me sick

  • @flenzy
    @flenzy Рік тому +631

    As for the financial crimes showing possible motive, nothing made as big of an impact, in my opinion, than the deceased housekeeper's son's testimony. It definitely showed that Alex didn't just screw over big monied people, but these two poor boys who just lost their mother to a "supposed" accident. They trusted him. He is despicable.

    • @sashmo8
      @sashmo8 Рік тому +1

      What he did to the housekeeper and her family enrages me. Alex Murdaugh is the absolute scum of the earth.

    • @cristineconnell7803
      @cristineconnell7803 Рік тому +43

      And heard in a video with them likely within 4 minutes of their deaths! While saying he wasn't there!

    • @nancyknight4762
      @nancyknight4762 Рік тому +5

      However, that is a different animal. This is a murder trial and there is no evidence that he murdered them. Remember Jon Benet ~!

    • @angelwings7930
      @angelwings7930 Рік тому

      @@nancyknight4762 Job Benet. Killed by her family.

    • @deborahallen3318
      @deborahallen3318 Рік тому +23

      @@nancyknight4762 Nevertheless, countless people have been convicted with only a long list of circumstantial evidence and coincidences. Unless you know addiction close up and personal, you have no idea what someone will do to hide their use or the crimes they've committed to continue their use? Folks will do things that they would never do in a million years while deep in their addiction. Everyone's hitting rock bottom is different and I believe this is AMs rock bottom, but the " nowhere but up " does not apply here, its too late now!

  • @lidarandolph8322
    @lidarandolph8322 Рік тому +90

    For everyone saying he hired someone, why would he cut it so close to his timeline? He would have stayed away from the house longer.

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Рік тому +12

      I wonder if he hired a hitman, he would have been sure to be out of State at the time of the murders.

    • @ItsSVO
      @ItsSVO Рік тому +17

      People saying hired somebody need to put down the films and step back into reality. This happens with all “cyber sleuths” they choose this fantastical improbably timeline of events and completely ignore the mundane but probable explanation and that is that like in most murders of a child and/spouse it’s the parent of spouse that did it 9 times out of 10. It’s why they’re the first people LE have to clear before moving on.

    • @elliebellie7816
      @elliebellie7816 Рік тому +6

      Or come up with some reason to now show up at all so that Maggie and Paul would be at the house alone when the hitman committed the murders.

    • @icanturnyougaywithhypnotis1133
      @icanturnyougaywithhypnotis1133 Рік тому +6

      lets agree he is trying to protect the killer and himself
      because its him

    • @ctw594
      @ctw594 Рік тому +11

      Don't think he hired a hitman, hitmen don't put the hose back.

  • @debkb7
    @debkb7 Рік тому +33

    The kennel video blows his time line out of the water, so does his mothers caregiver.

    • @ccbewell3304
      @ccbewell3304 Рік тому

      The onstar timeline concurs he was gone 29 minutes at moms house

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Рік тому +1

      @@ccbewell3304 21. 15 there, 16 back.

  • @me.1475
    @me.1475 Рік тому +6

    this is incredibly well done and my god it makes those painful court room videos actually tolerable

  • @leotachaney7322
    @leotachaney7322 Рік тому +8

    This caregiver also testified that he came into the house and immediately went upstairs even though his mother's bedroom is downstairs and she goes to bed at 8:00 and was already sleeping.

  • @itsjustlaurel1531
    @itsjustlaurel1531 Рік тому +1

    I just want to say that I am so happy that your channel is doing so well.

  • @sittingindetroit9204
    @sittingindetroit9204 Рік тому +274

    The other reason the financial info should come in is because there are phycological studies about well to do middle-aged men who kill their families because they don't want them around when their crimes are revealed. The majority of these cases have a root cause in financial failure. In other words, ego made him do it.

    • @ItsSVO
      @ItsSVO Рік тому +35

      I’d add in desperation too. People are capable crazy and irrational things when they’re under insane pressure.

    • @ctw594
      @ctw594 Рік тому +26

      Yes, family anihilators.

    • @SalveRegina8
      @SalveRegina8 Рік тому +13

      Greed made him do it.

    • @Pamlandy2
      @Pamlandy2 Рік тому +23

      I agree! But, with one caveat..... I think he also included Paul to clear Paul. Can't convict a dead person. So, Paul is sort of cleared.

    • @dianegroves1141
      @dianegroves1141 Рік тому +16

      Ego + Sociopath

  • @carlamartin9889
    @carlamartin9889 Рік тому +152

    I LOVE your coverage of this terrifying case! Kudos!!

    • @asbisi
      @asbisi Рік тому +5

      Agreed, it is very good!

  • @eng5766
    @eng5766 Рік тому +33

    If he did try to turn Paul over, attempted to take their pulse, wouldn’t you expect him to have some blood on his hands at least? The absence of blood is telling IMO

  • @Bdigital9482
    @Bdigital9482 9 місяців тому +2

    “Paw paw” “oh my Paw Paw” sickening.

  • @petuniab.222
    @petuniab.222 Рік тому +4

    GPS showed No Other GPS vehicles were at the property in the day other than Paul, Maggie, Alex

  • @raymondchapman5990
    @raymondchapman5990 Рік тому +159

    Now knowing the extent of their wounds it made no sense why Alex continued to ask if they were dead, he was just giving his best empathy act and it was horrible ! I mean.....any person with vision would know both were dead....Paul's brain was literally out of his skull and on the ground !! And Alex said he turned Paul to see if he was dead....and checked for pulse....BS...his f'ing head was blown apart, there was no need to do any of that ! There is way too much evidence that puts Alex at the scene before, during and after the murders.

    • @BrigitteGoodman
      @BrigitteGoodman Рік тому +27

      I guess he was looking for the phone if Paul had his phone on to record the killing. And when he saw it wasn't on he put it back and pretended he tried to turn Paul over. My child with no head in the dirt I would know he's dead. What a bad liar.

    • @dogsbestfriend9
      @dogsbestfriend9 Рік тому +13

      Especially as a hunter...you wouldn't see a deer with his head blown off and ask..is it dead?? Official it's dead?

    • @maryj2671
      @maryj2671 Рік тому +8

      and as i keep posting .. if they were alive why wasn't he beside them trying to get them to live? He knew they were dead! Acting out Alec. He is a horrible evil person!

    • @sandyfields678
      @sandyfields678 Рік тому +7

      Also,,. Who asks if they r dead....wanted 2 be sure.. .no chance of survival...
      Planned it..definitely...

    • @latinoviking
      @latinoviking Рік тому +5

      yea it was a no brainer

  • @janahertzberg6485
    @janahertzberg6485 Рік тому +65

    Judge now is letting the road side event into testimony due to the defense asking witnesses questions regarding the event.

    • @sloan_005
      @sloan_005 Рік тому

      The defense opened that door on purpose, they want Eddie to testify. He’s a known liar and criminal….cast doubt / make the jury think it was him instead.

    • @UnseenOct
      @UnseenOct Рік тому +4

      Good! That changes the case a lot for me. I can't imagine finding a verdict without considering it

    • @bobbyswain7049
      @bobbyswain7049 Рік тому +2

      I thought that's what he said at the very end today...I was like...did I hear that right? 😂

    • @hollyspeaks3259
      @hollyspeaks3259 Рік тому +4

      I think that was consciousness of guilt

    • @maryannenizio5074
      @maryannenizio5074 Рік тому +2

      good I had heard he denied it earlier

  • @clarabow7077
    @clarabow7077 Рік тому +331

    There was a one hour period of time in which someone would have to enter that isolated property, commit the murders, take the weapons and be gone. The probability that the murders occurred during that rare window of time is absurd. No one really knew AM - he is a monster and very capable of something so horrible.

    • @Chauna30
      @Chauna30 Рік тому +54

      Not to mention the assumption that they'd used the family's weapons to do it. It would have to suggested that not only did someone come in and murder two people, but it was all done in an elaborated and premeditated fashion, to set Alex up for the murders. 🤷🏾‍♀️ idk seems pretty farfetched to me

    • @JBfromFL
      @JBfromFL Рік тому +9

      They have no evidence though!

    • @Planet_Shel
      @Planet_Shel Рік тому

      @@JBfromFL ikr

    • @silviataylor936
      @silviataylor936 Рік тому +7

      I DO NOT AGREE . To kill in that frame time his wife and son it make no sense
      Make no sense that because of FRAUD HE WILL KILL HIS FAMILY TO GET SIMPATÍA
      IS ABSURD!
      Regardless if he lie or did not
      If he was there by he saw the killers
      Please do not for the sake of closing this case
      Prosecutors are willing to condemn a man because FRAUD DOES NOT MAKE HIM A MURDERED!
      The time frame to murder his family then go to his mother.
      He was petrified. SCARED . All adds was against his FRAUD , INSURANCE PEOPLE WHO HE TOOK MONEY FROM , the boat accident, the many people who heated his son , the court stated it was a accident witch it was. He deliberately did not murder that young lady . All the people was saying nasty things about him , not family of the decease also everyone else . There are to many people, who had a reason to hurt him. The worse is to kill is family. And let him go to jail for something he did not do. Guilty of FRAUD YES
      NOT MURDER . The WORSE PAY BACK IS WHAT THEY DID . When he say to his sister in law , that WHOEVER DID IT THEY HAD PLANNED IT ALONG Time . Of course is because they already warned him

    • @themilkkmaid_
      @themilkkmaid_ Рік тому +48

      @@silviataylor936are you lacking that much common sense...? Yikes

  • @wendybutler1681
    @wendybutler1681 Рік тому +2

    This channel is my go-to for updates and trial video. Thanks for doing a great job!

  • @TheNikinut
    @TheNikinut Рік тому +1

    Tx you for this.
    Made me think.....

  • @angiemynia8004
    @angiemynia8004 Рік тому +74

    I think the police TOTALLY botched the investigation the first few weeks after the murders! Makes me a bit nervous that Alex may walk!

    • @sadadevries5875
      @sadadevries5875 Рік тому

      Same !

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Рік тому +8

      Finding spent shells that matched the shells from a murder weapon was good police work though. He didn't think of that

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому

      @@joedennehy386 I wonder why those were left behind.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому

      I'm curious what you see that was botched. I've followed some of the testimonies, but not all.

    • @sadadevries5875
      @sadadevries5875 Рік тому +1

      @@VioletJoy they didn’t secure the property, the house . Didn’t investigate the house at all. Let Alex just go in the house and collected the clothes he supposedly had on later .And on top let the the cleaning lady on the day after just cleaning the bathroom and the house 🙃

  • @MG-ot2yr
    @MG-ot2yr Рік тому +214

    Its interesting because in that police car interview Murdaugh is talking about first discovering the bodies and turning Paul over and says Paul's cell phone popped out and he tried to do something to it, then says he puts it down quickly. This is just bizarre info for him to add at this moment, he's just discovered his son and wife, son's head blown off, brain matter all over and he's giving details about his interactions with his son's cell phone....or more likely he's already thinking about how to explain his fingerprints all over it when the video that he knows exists on it becomes known.

    • @Morkiemom53
      @Morkiemom53 Рік тому +12

      The entire brain (minus the stem) blew out of Paul’s head.

    • @sashmo8
      @sashmo8 Рік тому

      Exactly. He is such a scumbag.

    • @cd9400
      @cd9400 Рік тому +8

      I agree 100%

    • @Gmoney00718
      @Gmoney00718 Рік тому +7

      @@Morkiemom53damn

    • @jrag1000
      @jrag1000 Рік тому

      Of course

  • @MichaelrennieG
    @MichaelrennieG Рік тому +20

    Paul recorded audio of Alex, Maggie and him at the Kennels 8:44pm to 8:49 PM, Note both phones shows being locked at 8:54PM no activity no doubt Paul and Maggie dead around 8:49 and 9pm ONSTAR shows Alex Vehicle on the move and goes into park at 9:22 pm at his mother’s house jn Almeda 13.4 miles which is about a 17 minute drive, remember Maggies phone is used after she is dead and face ID did not recognize user at 8:59pm, her phone did show steps to where the phone was found by the exit road at Mosselle property and was used by someone who knew the passcode to unlock it and then person sent a text to Alex, detectives believe Alex did it to set Alibi they know dead people don’t walk and text or talk..

    • @helengren9349
      @helengren9349 Рік тому +1

      I have a friend who has her life saved by her dead father... Her phone rang, just about she was to go out, and when she answered, she've heard a voice of her father who passed 15 y ago, talking to her.. Later, It turned out that there was an accident on the road she would have to drive on... 😲 And another older lady experienced similar thing, her phone rang and she recognized her fathers voice and told him "You can not call me, You're in heaven!" 😲 .. There are some Spirits that show them selfs on TV screens... I wonder if Maggie or Paul will turn up and say "guilty".. There were some issues yesterday, with camera or the screen that are showing A... 🤔

    • @shannonmathiscowen8682
      @shannonmathiscowen8682 Рік тому +4

      @Michael -- I hadn't heard the part about about a text coming from Maggie's phone at 8:59 pm to Alex. Wow. What did it say??

    • @imaginempress3408
      @imaginempress3408 Рік тому +2

      @Shaunna L 😶

    • @barbaracook9602
      @barbaracook9602 Рік тому

      @@helengren9349 18:49

  • @blackhorse8427
    @blackhorse8427 Рік тому +2

    According to his lawyer, he spent most of it on drugs.
    He stole 7 million $
    20 OxyContin tablets cost about $115
    Do you want to tell me that he bought himself ~60900 packs (1,218,000 pills) and smoked it all?
    Please...
    There is some other bottom to this money still undiscovered.

  • @citrusbloom7504
    @citrusbloom7504 Рік тому +8

    Alex was intimidating witnesses before he was ever a suspect 🥴

  • @stanhalen5784
    @stanhalen5784 Рік тому +6

    Jesse you’re the goat! Great break down. This is one of the craziest court cases I’ve ever heard of

  • @mr_rn6549
    @mr_rn6549 Рік тому +100

    He lied about the kennels. Why didn't they go as planned to see Alex's dad in hospital after eating? This was a set up. I believe Shelly the housekeeper and Bianca when they indicated Paul was telling them what time he was there or what he was wearing. Alex is always looking out to make money and keep him out of trouble. Whether he had help or not, he is responsible and should be found guilty. All he had to do is plan well. We have missing clothes. Missing shoes. All he needed was a good hiding place for those or to be able to hand them off.

    • @minnietrout814
      @minnietrout814 Рік тому +5

      Did you erroneously reference Paul, but mean to say Alex?

    • @sandrap3047
      @sandrap3047 Рік тому +15

      Bet Alex was shocked to hear his voice at the kennels in the background when Paul took that video of Cash. So sad tha he would kill his own child! I don't have kids of my own, but I would kill or die without hesitation for my nieces! He doesn't have a heart! Sad thing is Maggie probably saw her son get murdered!

    • @teacat55
      @teacat55 Рік тому +3

      Shelly took care of Murdaugh’s elderly mother in the evening hours, and Blanca took care of the family house, etc.

    • @WalkingDesecration
      @WalkingDesecration Рік тому

      Did he tell her to tell people he was there for 30-40 minutes or did he make the statement to her that he was there for 30-40 minutes?

    • @minnietrout814
      @minnietrout814 Рік тому +3

      @@WalkingDesecration “If anybody asks, I was here for 30-40 minutes”

  • @mariannerogers8003
    @mariannerogers8003 Рік тому +167

    Other than the video at the kennel, the evidence that was an epiphany to me was, Marion’s testimony. She was asked about conversations with Alex after the funeral. Alex told her his #1 priority was clearing Paul’s name on the boat accident. She said that the families top priority was finding the killer, nothing else, because they were all afraid that someone was targeting the family! She said, “I was afraid. We all were afraid...Alex was not afraid “.
    The state never brings this up. If some unknown person really killed my wife and child, I would be screaming at authorities to keep searching. And during the year after the murders before Alex was arrested, did he do anything to try and find the shooter? Private detectives?
    Anything?
    I think that he thought that they would never have enough evidence to charge him and the case would go cold.

    • @firstwavepuresoul
      @firstwavepuresoul Рік тому +18

      The only thing that AM did to find out who the shooter was,. was to put up a reward for 100G on behalf of himself and Buster. That didn't go anywhere for obvious reasons.

    • @sherrihughlett5356
      @sherrihughlett5356 Рік тому +5

      You should be a prosecuting attorney..against
      Murdaugh

    • @jess_jeff7549
      @jess_jeff7549 Рік тому +8

      the second half of your comment is the most important take away for me. during the trial, Defense hasn't even hinted at any possible suspect (these last few days cousin Eddie and the Sand Hill gang were mention lol whatever that is) The numerous body cams are weird in so many levels but he wasn't scared their was a killer on the property? All this time and he couldn't name anyone that could it be? I'd be screaming stop wasting time on me and go find who did this! Call for updates constantly. I'd want the killer caught immediately. Especially as someone who had the resources and connections in not only his town, but other local police stations too.
      Of course I think he is guilty, I've followed this case for a long time. During the trial, I have tried to stay very neutral while watching this trial. I still think it may be a hung jury. 😣

    • @jess_jeff7549
      @jess_jeff7549 Рік тому +8

      @@firstwavepuresoul that reward had a time limit on it. when have you ever heard of a reward, for a double homicide of a high profile, prominent family, to have a timed reward?! He knew he would never pay it. This whole case is bizarre i really hope he's found guilty. He'll be going away for a long time for his financial crimes.

    • @Lannec10
      @Lannec10 Рік тому +2

      I think they didn't pursue that detail because it could be seen as very bias and not something they could confirm. Too much hearsay. Not that I don't thnk that it shows his guilt.

  • @travisbrown6001
    @travisbrown6001 Рік тому +2

    I do hope we all hug our children tonight. What a god awful thing to happen

    • @Fat12219
      @Fat12219 5 місяців тому

      AWFUL 😖 😱 😨

  • @DanielleA2023
    @DanielleA2023 Рік тому +2

    He's been so privileged entitled pampered & unaccountable he genuinely believes we will believe he's not a MURDERER

    • @Fat12219
      @Fat12219 5 місяців тому

      AM father , grandfather r pourd of him !

  • @djajax35
    @djajax35 Рік тому +60

    I just do not understand for the life of me how this man thought that by killing his family his son and his wife is going to make things better. How and what was he even thinking? There's no love for his family whatsoever if he's able to kill them like they were pawns of a chess board

    • @deweyseymour4268
      @deweyseymour4268 Рік тому +4

      A cold-blooded murderer does not think his mind has been lost

    • @HilariousPranksYO
      @HilariousPranksYO Рік тому +2

      same thing with Chris Watts

    • @merriemerrie7378
      @merriemerrie7378 Рік тому

      He is a pathological liar who uses people instrumentally, which is characteristic of psychopaths. He was thinking that killing his wife and son would give him a considerable pass on his financial crimes and the lawsuit that had been filed against him.

    • @sunilbeam
      @sunilbeam Рік тому

      Something different story lies there. Well-experienced in law and criminal justice. Even high doses of opium made him like that. How many murders will happen in this world? Simple, There is always another side of this story. As you said, He loves his family so much

    • @premiertrainingFL
      @premiertrainingFL Рік тому +1

      A very sick man, acting like a very sick man isn’t that much surprising. To save his desperate ego, he was willing to kill anything/anyone that expose him. However, many people who are sick, don’t wind up hurting so many others along the way. He got so caught up in his own bs, he started to believe it.

  • @lindablue7494
    @lindablue7494 Рік тому +273

    Wow I have been watching this trial daily. I am glad that you did a quick recap as its hard to watch it all at once as some of the videos are almost 2 hours long. This is a sad state of affairs. I really hope that not only his family gets justice, yet also the community that he has ripped inadvertently ripped apart by all of his misdeeds. May they get closure and be able to heal after this.

    • @Aintright890
      @Aintright890 Рік тому +1

      Me too

    • @jao62223
      @jao62223 Рік тому +2

      Yes, Amen

    • @melissaharwood7335
      @melissaharwood7335 Рік тому +1

      They ought to be VERY wary of Randy and John Marvin, IMO....

    • @LeeLee-tw2wo
      @LeeLee-tw2wo Рік тому +2

      I watched darrel brooks trial. Never missed a day. Sometimes it was9 hours. I didnt have a life then lol. I have a job now

    • @skye6519
      @skye6519 Рік тому +1

      @@LeeLee-tw2woyou have strength i could barley make it through the clips of that trial listening to that man child

  • @sheilalance1557
    @sheilalance1557 Рік тому +5

    The second interview in the car, Alex was telling what he did that day and he said, " I went back to the kennels." Back? He has claimed he never went there!

  • @NoShiiitSherlock
    @NoShiiitSherlock Рік тому +20

    It's really when I began hearing about what was happening in the family between Alex and Paul and Maggie that Alex's murduous designs became obvious. Maggie was working WITH Paul to start tracking Alex's drug use and calling him out on it. I think this...most of all...brewed a lethal anger in Alex towards his son and wife. I WANT TO KNOW WHAT THEY TALKED ABOUT OVER DINNER SO BADLY! I bet you anything the answer to his true motives are in that dinner conversation. Maggie and Paul must have said something that triggered Alex...I think he made up his mind to actually kill them over dinner. This happening after dinner wasn't a coincidence I don't think
    WHAT DID THEY TALK ABOUT AT DINNER!? I would pay an unseemly amount of money to be a fly on that wall
    Maggie being dead means Alex can finally sell the house (which he tried to do immediately). Paul being dead wipes away all of Alex's culpability in owning the boat that his son used to kill someone. Paul's deaths makes the whole boat thing go away too.
    This is all so f*cking sad 😔

    • @peakydene1943
      @peakydene1943 Рік тому +3

      I agree. At dinner, I think Paul and Maggie confronted Alex about the amount of drugs they found and that he was taking. Because, on May 6, one month before the murders, Paul sent a text to Alex saying that Maggie had found “bags” of pills in Alex’s computer bag, and in that text, he told Alex that he wanted to talk about this the next time he saw him. Then on May 6 and on May 13, Maggie did some internet searches trying to identify what kind of pills she had found…which I think she discovered some or all were oxycodone. Perhaps they were demanding some answers from him about the heavy drug use.
      Alex was already feeling things closing in on him. Just that day, on June 7, around noon, the chief financial officer at his law firm had met with him in his office about money that was missing that involved him. He knew this was the beginning of all his illegal activities coming undone. In addition, all of the lawsuits stemming from the boat crash weighed heavily on him. He was angry with Paul, who caused the boat crash and the million dollar lawsuits, and he was angry that Maggie owned the two properties and refused to let him use them as collateral to get some needed loans. Maggie was also probably learning more about their financial problems.
      He probably wanted both of them to go away and he lured them there that night to do just that. And because he was used to getting away with things, he probably thought he could get away with murdering them…like some grandiose narcissists think.

    • @dinkin_flicka14
      @dinkin_flicka14 Рік тому

      This was pre-planned

  • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
    @petergriffiinbirdistheword Рік тому +1

    Alex: It wasn't me, I wasn't there!
    Everyone: It's him...
    Video: It's him...
    Reality: It's him...
    Alex: Ok ok, I may have been there...

  • @georgiaamanatides4207
    @georgiaamanatides4207 Рік тому +38

    When Alec asked "are they dead?" the reply should have been "Maggie's still alive".
    😉
    Then watch what his reaction would be.

    • @sashmo8
      @sashmo8 Рік тому +3

      Haha love that

    • @tammypaul7886
      @tammypaul7886 Рік тому +1

      Agree!

    • @Songbirdstress
      @Songbirdstress Рік тому +1

      How did he know she was shot from the back of the head?

    • @theriddlerUSA
      @theriddlerUSA Рік тому +1

      Great idea!!

    • @Dulcimertunes
      @Dulcimertunes Рік тому +3

      Sure. One criminal from the St Valentines Day massacre lived a few hours!

  • @sandife4nandes365
    @sandife4nandes365 Рік тому +142

    I think the timeline is so tight accompanied by the fact that he lied about luring his wife there, lied about being there, missing clothing ( including shoes), and was already referring to his wife and son in the past tense immediately after the murder. Good thing Paul recorded that snapchat video.

    • @joanbelmont5450
      @joanbelmont5450 Рік тому +6

      Exactly.

    • @proudpatriot4569
      @proudpatriot4569 Рік тому +2

      Yup.

    • @packers12to80
      @packers12to80 Рік тому +17

      The fact the kennels was randomly rewashed for some strange reason as well was damning.

    • @packers12to80
      @packers12to80 Рік тому +15

      He also is calling one of the dogs in his 911 call. Like he let them out so he could clean up the area and was trying to get them put back up before anyone showed up.

    • @denisemughrabi8171
      @denisemughrabi8171 Рік тому +14

      For this man to be so educated & so financially well off (partly because he stole other people’s money, no less!) he is just not that bright at committing crimes.
      I believe that his brain was (allegedly) scrambled,due to the adrenaline rush, that most likely occurred during the murders!
      It always sounds better in someone’s head when their planning, but it’s a whole different story when you are actually doing it! He didn’t account for the real life experience of actually taking 2 lives of your close family members & the emotions that take over as a result. Not that I felt he was remorseful, but the thoughts of the events that took place must have been racing through his mind at 100mph. This made him sloppy & confused. He just thought that he was so convincing that no one would suspect him. Everyone knows that they suspect the spouse first & investigate who had the most to gain by their deaths? The Beach family would not have wanted Paul dead before the case was heard, because they wanted him to pay restitution. Why would they want his mother dead too? It makes no sense! They may have wanted him dead later if they lost the civil case, &/or he was acquitted of Mallory’s death. But none of that had happened yet. That was all Alex was concerned about. Not worried about catching the killer(s), because he already knew who did it.
      His brain could not deny what it already knew to be true. So he spoke in past tense. He didn’t feel the shock & dismay that others felt, because he had already processed their deaths, well in advance.

  • @mariedmitrieff6829
    @mariedmitrieff6829 Рік тому +72

    That first day when the police were at his property, his fake cries and asking the police if his wife and son are dead. I knew he was guilty. I hope he gets life in prison.

    • @BossInVegas
      @BossInVegas Рік тому +10

      its super cringe. thats the tell tale sign - if its true emotion it cant be faked - and this is just really not even close

    • @easton1354
      @easton1354 Рік тому +7

      @@BossInVegas yessss 1000% fake

    • @Harley57
      @Harley57 Рік тому +12

      He is a terrible actor, that was so fake.

    • @sloan_005
      @sloan_005 Рік тому +4

      He’s never getting out thanks to his financial crimes alone. His banker buddy already convicted. All the pieces fit together, he’s guilty.

    • @ccbewell3304
      @ccbewell3304 Рік тому +4

      Notice how he kept cutting his eyes over at the investigator to see if his fake cries were acknowledged and then how he brightened as he spoke about how their farmhand had once been a sniper and perhaps he did it. Sounded like a cooked up story prepared beforehand

  • @blessings2you435
    @blessings2you435 Рік тому +2

    Great review of vital testimony!! Quick takes, perfectly aligned with masterful reporting. THIS is how I like my news!🏆!

  • @johnllewlyndavies222
    @johnllewlyndavies222 Рік тому +3

    The fact that he denied being there but was actually there would be enough for me if I were a juror.

  • @wrennmyere939
    @wrennmyere939 Рік тому +15

    At end of trial today, 2.15.23, judge allowed roadside shooting to come into play because defense opened the door to it.

  • @caterinascarcella
    @caterinascarcella Рік тому +18

    The snap chat sealed his fate. He did it

  • @virginiaknighten4687
    @virginiaknighten4687 Рік тому +7

    Thank you Jesse...keep up the great work. We need your help to keep up with all this craziness!

  • @fernandaolivares7926
    @fernandaolivares7926 Рік тому +6

    I just realized why Maggie's pajamas where on the floor of the laundry room....the outfit Alec was wearing when the police arrived was the exact outfit he was wearing on his bday one week before at Edesto on his bday...Could Maggie have that outfit and her pajamas on a travel bag she brought from Edesto with her, could he put on his clothes, dropped Maggie's pajamas and used the bag to discard evidence?

  • @bctesla
    @bctesla Рік тому

    I gotta admit , I love your passion dude .

  • @melissaharwood7335
    @melissaharwood7335 Рік тому +31

    The kennel video CANNOT be disputed. PERIOD!

    • @sdfaucette
      @sdfaucette Рік тому +3

      Exactly! That’s like Paul testifying from the grave.
      His friend Rogan didn’t even know until Nov that video existed. That video alone made me think differently. However, it’s such a normal video it’s difficult to comprehend that Alex just decides to take their lives minutes later. It’s a tragedy all around.

  • @patteegee9506
    @patteegee9506 Рік тому +50

    Jesse, thank you for putting together a comprehensive breakdown of this very confusing, poorly presented trial.

    • @Kiki-Kauai
      @Kiki-Kauai Рік тому +5

      Hopefully their closing argument will wrap it all up tightly. Because if it doesn’t, it only takes one person to change the outcome of this case.

  • @denisebailey5936
    @denisebailey5936 Рік тому +94

    You're forgetting that the FIRST alibi was that he went to the hospital to see his dad. The ever changing nature of his alibi is the biggest piece of damning evidence, imo. This should be pointed out to the jury, but it hasn't been, and the state rests it case-in-chief tomorrow, I think? What gives?! First he went to visit dad at hospital, then he CALLED dad at hospital, then he went to SEE mom at Almeda. He said he was there 30 to 45 minutes, caregivers say 20 minutes. He repeatedly denied having been at the kennels with Maggie and Paul at the time the kennel video was made by Paul.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому +4

      Exactly. I haven't seen that pointed out either. I was wondering if I missed it.

    • @RightProud
      @RightProud Рік тому +9

      You’re exactly right! That was the whole point of asking Maggie to come there- to go see Alex’s father in the hospital. Then Alex later changed that to going to his mother’s- which he did that night-but why didn’t Maggie go with him or follow him, or, why wouldn’t she have just gone alone (or with Paul) to see Alex’s father in the hospital, considering it’s why she went to Moselle in the first place. Why would she need Alex present to go see her dying father-in-law? The defense/Alex wants us to totally forget the original alibis and believe that Maggie drove all that way, even though she said she didn’t want to go, only to go to the kennels and let Alex drive away by himself to go see his MOTHER? Alex is proof that higher education/academic capabilities does not equate to higher intelligence. He’s actually kind of a buffoon in the areas of common sense and emotional and practical intelligence.

    • @careip
      @careip Рік тому +7

      @@RightProud because he had no intention of doing that. He lured Paul and Maggie out there to murder them. Period.

    • @babymansmom
      @babymansmom Рік тому

      I didn't know about that one!

    • @epiphanyperry1877
      @epiphanyperry1877 Рік тому +4

      @@RightProud you also point out that higher education for many prominent families is more about privilege than intelligence. Many were separatists who promoted themselves above others because they believed their skin color was superior. It wasn't uncommon for the affluent and privileged to rise in prestigious careers and political power inspite of their actual lack of intelligence

  • @joshcantrell8397
    @joshcantrell8397 Рік тому +1

    The mark tinsley cross examination was awesome

  • @JanSPrice
    @JanSPrice Рік тому +1

    I have a feeling that video might do it.

  • @zeebro7688
    @zeebro7688 Рік тому +80

    Just watched the latest coverage. Good old Alec trying his best to find out what the police know. Tears off and on like a tap. Wish he would stop that snorting!

    • @janina8559
      @janina8559 Рік тому +1

      He snorts his pills so they cause that along with a nasal drip long after you stop using them that way. It’s kinda like a smokers cough it takes months to go away after you quit!

    • @DiscernmentNow
      @DiscernmentNow Рік тому +4

      Lol. No kidding 😅

    • @terr777
      @terr777 Рік тому +7

      He makes sure to palm those tissues, doesn't want it noticed that they're dry.

    • @janina8559
      @janina8559 Рік тому +6

      His lawyers probably put onion juice on those tissues he is using!

    • @sloan_005
      @sloan_005 Рік тому +9

      He’s such a narcissist he’s *thinks* he’s a good actor too! 😂

  • @70sladyalways25
    @70sladyalways25 Рік тому +89

    I think this jury will be so confused with all the things going on with all the different crimes/events. The kennel video is strong evidence for me. Also, the caregiver and Blanca both stating how Alex suggested they remember things. Still watching and waiting for more evidence and testimony.

    • @joedennehy386
      @joedennehy386 Рік тому

      He can't produce the clothes he was photographed in earlier that day. His raincoat contained firearms. And one of the murder weapons was proven ballistically to be his.

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому +5

      All of it was circumstantial evidence, but that's still evidence.

    • @Redtopper02
      @Redtopper02 Рік тому +2

      It is a circumstantial case but its piling up now. he is DONE. Guilty as sin. Unless you believe in the Low Country bogeyman theory.

    • @patriciaperdomo3978
      @patriciaperdomo3978 Рік тому

      Everything will be clear for them at closing arguments time.

  • @maryfitzpatrick3252
    @maryfitzpatrick3252 Рік тому +15

    Thursday was cherry 🍒 on top. Judge excluded roadside shooting in am. Closing day’s salvo, judge reversed that ruling 🎉

  • @lajuanawilliams8033
    @lajuanawilliams8033 Рік тому +6

    One of the things that kills me about this guy is it is always asking people to lie for him and just assuming they will and that they won't tell anybody. I heard something interesting on another video and that was that he never lost service even though the service out by The stables or the kennel rather was really sketchy and he was allegedly running back and forth to his son and his wife with his voice never changed or did he get out of breath and then the dogs barking in the background never got louder or more quiet and it should have because Paul was right next to them and his wife was away from them

  • @KittyGrizGriz
    @KittyGrizGriz Рік тому +4

    This case exemplifies “Southern Gothic” down to a T.

  • @VioletJoy
    @VioletJoy Рік тому +17

    Does anyone else find it odd that:
    1. Alec just found out that his father's health turned a bad corner, and his mom isn't well, so he takes a nap and visits her late in the evening, rather than visiting her first and then taking a nap.
    2. His mom's caregiver said he was holding a blue, cloth thing that looks like a car cover... possibly a disposable coverall?

    • @cmccloud38
      @cmccloud38 Рік тому +3

      He called Maggie to go with him but then doesn't take her with him. He then doesn't go to look for her before leaving the house to go see his dad or mom. Why then did you want her to come home. She didn't want to go because she knew he was up to something.

  • @beareeves4923
    @beareeves4923 Рік тому +24

    Alex said he did not go to kennels before visiting his mom and then finding bodies.

    • @helengren9349
      @helengren9349 Рік тому

      He said that he went to kennel in second police vid, interviwed in their car...

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy Рік тому

      @Helen Gren I think you're referring to the one I saw. He didn't think he had, but he might have. Strange answer. If he had gone there and he was innocent, no doubt he'd remember the last time he saw his wife and son.

  • @kimberley1449
    @kimberley1449 Рік тому +37

    The strange thing to me besides Alec probably being the shooter, but his son buster never seems upset about anything he's hearing. Not the graphic info on the murders or his father's fake attempt to kill himself so buster could get rich quick!! This whole family has been hiding a lot of crime and not just the murders at the house!!!

    • @peggysheppard7269
      @peggysheppard7269 Рік тому +2

      I'd say they know hanging crimes on powerful people for the last 75 years

    • @patsygodfrey9565
      @patsygodfrey9565 Рік тому +6

      Buster has the same dark soulless eyes that his father has, look at pictures of the family and see the difference in their eyes. It's telling and scary.

    • @figureofhope
      @figureofhope Рік тому

      Because Buster is a junkie too 👍🏻

    • @judygreenwood4696
      @judygreenwood4696 Рік тому

      @@patsygodfrey9565

  • @squeeze1321
    @squeeze1321 Рік тому +1

    Yup sure sounds like him calling “here Bubba”. those poor dogs.

  • @CharvonR
    @CharvonR Рік тому

    Enjoyed the summary Jesse. Thank you!

  • @ladydi2493
    @ladydi2493 Рік тому +7

    I love how he just lets his fake tears and snot drip till he thinks someone sees him…then maybe wipes it away

  • @rebeccadiggs1537
    @rebeccadiggs1537 Рік тому +28

    Alex is a lawyer, he knew the law.

  • @rossimarti
    @rossimarti Рік тому +12

    Alec M: “Whoever murdered Paul and Maggie thought about it for a really long time.”
    Good to know. What is that person thinking today?

    • @Fat12219
      @Fat12219 5 місяців тому

      ❤😢❤

  • @ladyellensings3666
    @ladyellensings3666 Рік тому

    Brilliant reporting Jesse xxx

  • @Majesticali24
    @Majesticali24 Рік тому

    Excellent video sir thank you for the great breakdown of this case!

  • @slaws2279
    @slaws2279 Рік тому +6

    He’s got such a distinctive voice that I can tell it’s Alec Murdaugh talking in the video, and I don’t even know the guy.

  • @lschallert
    @lschallert Рік тому +20

    Imagine being his attorneys, they know he’s guilty and they know they won’t get paid because he’s broke. They are defending a man who blew his wife and sons heads off, I just couldn’t ever do that. ,

    • @proudpatriot4569
      @proudpatriot4569 Рік тому +3

      I know they’re needed. But man! I don’t know how they do what they do!!!

    • @lainteague1727
      @lainteague1727 Рік тому +5

      They have already been paid by someone. Otherwise he would have a public defender.

    • @tryme4038
      @tryme4038 Рік тому

      Paid from Alex 401k

  • @CatalinaFOIA
    @CatalinaFOIA Рік тому +50

    This guy did so many people wrong. 😳😬

  • @marivipalomino6975
    @marivipalomino6975 Рік тому

    Excellent summary of events.

  • @stancexpunks
    @stancexpunks Рік тому

    6:42 “now if that’s true, that is incredibly shady!” LOL love Jesse’s commentary

  • @danielfortune1010
    @danielfortune1010 Рік тому +7

    Great recap of the trial-thank you.

    • @imaginempress3408
      @imaginempress3408 Рік тому

      Something abt when the phones locked and went dormant.

  • @KiKa-rr3mm
    @KiKa-rr3mm Рік тому +8

    It's great how Paul actually plays quite a decisive role in solving his own murder. Video evidence cannot be refuted and belittled in the same way as other evidence.

  • @iTammy
    @iTammy Рік тому +17

    Guilty!!
    Rest my case!

  • @Somer-set
    @Somer-set Рік тому

    Great piece!

  • @ljre3397
    @ljre3397 Рік тому

    So much for objectively reporting on the case.

  • @lynnpurcell5225
    @lynnpurcell5225 Рік тому +19

    I think he did it, I thought that from day one. I can't even imagine what he was thinking but, then again, drug addicted people have a warped thinking pattern. I know this from my own experience having dealt with people on drugs. I don't think I could be partial as a juror so keep that in mind. I believe now he realizes what he did and there is no turning back. He destroyed so many lives as well as his own in the process, in my opinion.

    • @sharonscheer341
      @sharonscheer341 Рік тому +4

      He is a narcissist.......it’s worst kind of evil.They can not cope.....we all have setbacks.....we don’t knock off people.

  • @theresap50177
    @theresap50177 Рік тому +9

    Is it just me or can you hear the water running?

  • @camlacasse3760
    @camlacasse3760 Рік тому +41

    He and his wife were separated, she lived at the Beach House and he lived at Moselle. She was no longer wearing her wedding rings (Be a found them in her car under her seat. Divorce would have be as expensive as Paul's case. He hosed the guns off before putting them in the tarp and then in the truck.

    • @MelissaBartoli
      @MelissaBartoli Рік тому +10

      They weren't separated and there was no say about a divorce watch Maggie sisters testimony she explains clearly why she was at the beach house

    • @delia5158
      @delia5158 Рік тому +7

      I’m wondering if the police were supposed to think that Maggie’s rings were stolen.

    • @Dookie-Stain616
      @Dookie-Stain616 Рік тому

      Not in evidence didn’t happen brotato. Go back to watching your real crime podcasts.

    • @gailruffu6073
      @gailruffu6073 Рік тому

      Divorce would have been expensive. Murder, if he gets away with it, will gain Alec his wife's $5 million estate.

    • @victoriajones950
      @victoriajones950 Рік тому +1

      @@MelissaBartoli He knew that Maggie would divorce him after finding out about the financial crimes.

  • @lettiefrazier5983
    @lettiefrazier5983 Рік тому

    I liije how you add different tv shows 👍👍💕💕

  • @TheR3alBoazB
    @TheR3alBoazB Рік тому +1

    Jessie.... less orange, Oompaloompa. Thank uuu😉