Body cam footage of Alex Murdaugh on night of murders: Full video
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- čas přidán 13. 02. 2023
- Bodycam footage from Sgt. Daniel Greene of the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office shows when he met Alex Murdaugh on the night of the murders on June 7, 2021. Murdaugh was charged with killing Maggie Murdaugh and Paul Murdaugh.
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He brought the boat wreck story so quickly!
I lost my wife to cancer (40 years old)a little over a yr and a half ago and to watch the pain she went through going from a healthy 145 lbs all the way down to about 88lbs was horrible. By far the worst thing I’ve ever experienced. It still haunts me to this day and to know there are people like this that just take his own son and wife’s life so easily. It is beyond me how he didn’t commit suicide. I’d give all the money In the world, give up everything and be homeless and eat out of dumpsters to have my wife back and to give my two little girls their mother back but this guy can kill his own so easily😢
Sorry for your loss🙏.
Try to remember the beautiful moments you shared with her. Hug your little girls!
I’m so sorry 😢
🙏🏾🙏🏾😪
I am now praying for you ❤
When someone is innocent, they have nothing but questions. When someone is guilty, they have nothing but answers.
Not even once he asked who did it 😮
So true
Great comment 👍
How the heck did he do that and not puke, fall down, scream or not shoot himself in the head immediately? It's beyond belief. I can not twist my head around that at all. Your own son with his brain falling out! This man is so sick. Solitary for life.
He said "this is a long story . . . " Most truthful words Alex ever spoke
He stops crying when they were pronounced dead. Very strange 🤔😕
And he stopped to listen to the police radio like he is guilty they found something.
And boy he was answering questions with long tales
Flip sake , they look like hes outside a chippy , discussing with his mates what food to buy off the menu....
@@barbara54
Should be the other way round , shouldnt it ? Madness
He didn't seem concerned about his safety; he was standing out there in the dark waiting for police as if he knew no one was gonna shoot him..
good point for sure !!
Very true
why do cowards take love ones instead of just taking out themselves. Must be a narcissist thing?
@@garysullivan3144 he sure is not the man he portrays to be, so calm and collected. I'm sure he was doing more than pills, getting all crazy. He is a con man, a scammer, and a murderer. Must've been a horrific scene that kid dripping blood and still walking a couple steps.
I am not saying he is not guilty but you have obviously never gone through trauma like this. Your mind is trying to process. I found my daughter dead. I was all over the place. I broke down but I also ran to a neighbor's house for no reason while the ambulance was on Scene and called my dad and just told him she was dead. Then hung up. I honestly couldn't even tell you what I did after that. I hate when people just assume someone is guilty just off behavior after the fact.
You don’t need to have years of law enforcement, psychology, or crime scene experience behind you to know within the first two minutes of this video, this man did it…just sickening
Also, just 1.5 hour earlier he was wearing that blue shirt and khakis (in the tree sapling video) and they could never find it anywhere. Super sus already.
A person can shower in that time and change, sure, but clothes don't just disappear forever like that.
How? Motive?
Absolutely. I’m sure the first Officers on the scene suspected him from the start. How can you check the bodies for pulses and turn them over and still have an impeccably clean white t shirt??? Unless he changed his clothes between the time he called 911 to the time the first officers arrived which would be very suspicious if he’d said that.
Nope he never touched the bodies from the time he arrived at the kennels and the time he called 911( 19 seconds). He knew what was down there already so he didn’t waste time trying to find what condition the bodies were in.
@@juismac Of course he did. He thru in trick questions that could have easily been answered with not sure...or maybe it was. Someone innocent tells the truth even if it doesn't sound right. But instead Alex kept lying or felt the need to say no, not mine. The officer suspected he is quilty because Alex was acting guilty.
5:01 Alex is hysterical and then calmly asks another officer “how ya doin?” He broke character in that moment
This officer is truly a wonderful example of how to handle a crime scene. Thorough, professional, calm, methodical and aware of everything going on.
one mistake i think he made was saying the scene was secure while letting the potential shooter roam around. should have got him in cuffs.
Dude if he was innocent you realize how much mental damage that would do to a person?
...and realizing that he was the killer in this very conversation.
@@flysocietyZx yes I agree...I thought to myself shouldn't they cuff him, ( treat him as a suspect?) ? and where's their guns , dogs, body protection gear? 😮 Alex saying I'm sorry I'm sorry , is that guilt? Wonder if the cop picked up on that too . Rest in peace Maggie and Paul 😢
Alex Murdoch is the true definition of evil.
It'd be so amazing if the officer said, "yeah, we checked them and they're breathing." I'd love to see his panicked reaction.
Unfortunately, he wouldn't be able to say those exact words.....BUT, he COULD say; "The responders haven't confirmed that so we're not sure yet", would probably cause him to stay freaked out for sure! But we all saw him "relax" after he had confirmation that the were indeed DEAD. That was telling.
@@Lori-nv4fu They had been dead since like 8:45
He didn't call the police until 10 so he was well aware of their fate by then.
@@jb5546 he was still paranoid
@@NYCMarkus oh I’m sure he was. but not for that reason. this pos killed his family, went home and changed, drove to his mothers, came back hours later and they hadn’t moved an inch. he knew they were dead before calling 911.
That’s a very good thought, he’d be like…”the fuq !! Are you sure? Double check!!”
As a husband and father....I can tell you I wouldn't be asking for the medics to hurry up to check their pulse. I'd be on the ground with them crying uncontrollably.
I agree!!! They would have to literally pick me up from the ground ,this is sad and sickening R.I.P. to the mother and Son
Exact same here, buddy. I like to think of myself as level headed, but I wouldn't handle my whole world collapsing well. I'd probably have snatched them up and taken them to the emergency room.
zactly, the police knew there and then.
His exact words were "is it official that there dead"
Covered in blood and dirt... not sporting a clean white t-shirt.
5:01 Alex is hysterical and then calmly asks another officer “how ya doin?” He broke character in that moment
That was very bizarre. Wow, the mask definitely slipped
Crazy 😮
Really, wow. Are you an expert?
💯💯💯💯
Anyone present in REALITY, knows this man is guilty through and through.
This shows just how a person
CAN LIE DIRECTLY IN YOUR FACE WITH NO WORRY THAT PEOPLE WILL NOT BELIEVE THEM!
Yes, we know. Quit yelling.
As a former police officer, observing someone in shock, (Alex M), he sure got lots of information out in those crucial moments to First on scene officers. He had a story ready to spill.
Yeah he leaned more on the fact side of things instead of basic human emotion like actually reacting to your wife and son being murdered.
Exactly!!!!
He seemed to stand directly in front of officer and his cam, lift up his pretty white tee to wipe his face and did it 3 times as if to show no blood on him.
premeditation!
Yes exactly
Even the dogs are yelling out "don't believe a word he says" Any guy who admits to being a liar his whole life, stealing millions of dollars, taking drugs for 20 yrs, and admits to staging his suicide attempt, and is a suspect in killing the maid so that he could steal the 5 million insurance money, is classified as a sociopath in my mind. I said it all in one sentence.
Definitely! This guy has no conscience and would have no problem killing anyone who was a threat to his career or who could make him a lot of money if they’re dead.
In netflix we trust..
And you said it well. I wish everyone could understand this simple logic.
100 agree
@ Jackie 💯 agree I pray God exposes entire truth comfort those families who are grieving and that Justice comes to those that r grieving and the peace of God that surpasses all understanding rest upon them in Jesus name
it seems an odd thing to say to a random passing police officer "how ya doin?" in such grim circumstances- surprised he didnt have a chat about the weather
The fact that he never once attempts to go up to either Maggie or Paul is very telling. So glad justice has been done.
i don't know about that. i found my best friend dead and after i realized what was happening i did not want to see her again that night. but agreed, i'm glad he was convicted
By the time law enforcement arrived he was most likely not allowed to go near the crime scene bc it is evidence. He told the 911 operator that he had touched their bodies already though. That said, I don’t know if I could even look at the horrifically murdered bodies of my loved ones during such an ordeal if I was innocent. He keeps looking even after he’s told they’re dead which is a little more surprising to me. Like he’s fascinated with his work and can’t look away. It’s disturbing.
He deserves an Oscar for his put on performance, heaving and grunting all thrown in for dramatic effect. He killed his wife and son in cold blood just earlier that night, Evil walks among us, poor dogs in the background know something bad happened.
Not an ounce of blood in him
@@tilster3239 forensics actually shows there is blood on his white shirt from the blast of a high powered firearm. if I remember correctly it was mainly lower right and some on top left of shirt
Edit: okay I’m wrong
That poor dog in the background crying. He saw, smells and hears everything. Poor thing
The worst, he probably ate or licked some pieces.
If only he could talk !
Thought the same thing! Dog needs Pouch Therapy for rest of his life.
Those dogs knew their beloved Maggie was gone. They always knew. Poor animals.
I just wish that the good Lord would have made this dog be able to speak to this
Body cams, dash cams etc have got to be one of the best things ever invented in terms of capturing events. It’s amazing that we can put ourselves right in the backyard through the police officers view and see how it all went down.
Regardless god sees all and he maneuvers his truth from this kind of evil,God gave us all a free will and commandment to not murder !!!!! Our lives all lives are what he gave to us ,life not to be snuffed out by another human being ! That poor lady and her son didn't see that coming ,he lost all rights to her and his son !!!!!
All while stoned /drunk and or double dodd3D off our arses lmao😅
@@italylove-bm5ks i just noticed you said his son but i thought the son was the son from the mother? You never spoke of past relations….
Yeah, amazing how technology can capture and make us part of the jury too in a way. We can also be helpful in finding the truth. Criminals beware this was a high profile lawyer who couldn't get away with it. He would've if his suicide attempt worked. Some higher power is watching and won't let you get away with crazy sh it. So people just do the right thing. Love one another no matter what and maybe life will be just fine. Money proves again too that it is the root of all evil 😈. I'm out.....
@@italylove-bm5ks Shut up with the Sky Santa delusion.
Sky Santa worshippers belong in the loony bin.
*Pauls brain is splattered on the ceiling* "It's official that they're dead?!"
i study criminology and forensic psychology so i also understand human behavior. for him to be “it’s a long story” instantly explaining himself away having to PROVE himself first instead of worrying abt his wife and son is a very clear sign, especially the way he avoids their names “my wife, my son” distancing himself from them emotionally. also another strange but small thing i’ve noticed is how he says “they’re dead, aren’t they” not because he wants to know but because he’s clarifying they didn’t make it.
he also seems more irritable and sweating more than actually emotional. crossing his arms, bending around, minimizing himself as much as possible.
He’s dead aren’t they? - he absolutely wants to confirm there are no witnesses. Can you imagine his face if the cops said they found a pulse?
if you studied criminology then all you did was studying excuses for certain demographics
5:01 Alex is hysterical and then calmly asks another officer “how ya doin?” He broke character in that moment
I was going to say the exact same thing… but what I also noticed was the “script” he had all practiced in the holster. You can just tell by his voice and demeanour that he wasn’t shocked they were dead which is so sad. A basic normal reaction would be numbness, inability to speak and flailing with uncontainable crying. He has never legitimately wept and the long story about the boat accident and his parents at the beginning was a tell tale sign of a script
Side note… I wish someone would rescue those dogs.
If he seen his wife and sons condition then why isn’t he bloody? He has an explanation for everything and setting his alibi up!
This is not the behavior of an innocent person!
Fake as hell
He spent a lot of time on the phone calling everyone he could think of. I would call my family and ask them to inform the rest.
He touched the bodies. He should have blood on him for that reason alone.
And now it's been determined that he showed up and called cops like 20 seconds after he got there.
@@awesomevideolinda1525 I would think his first call would be to his other son to make sure he wasn't in harms way. Not his brother and Paul's friend.
I know people handle stressful situations differently but he’s so calm. He’s not freaking out or anything. He’s forming coherent full statements, including an alibi, and even asks an approaching officer, “How you doing?” Who does that after seeing the bodies of your wife and child who have been brutally murdered??? The dog sounded more distressed than Alex!
He is a lawyer and has bound to know how to act around a crime scene - if he lawyer down on the grass sobbing would you believe him innocent !!!
@@lindajames978 yeah i don't follow her logic, he's southern, they're polite first no matter what
@@averykristianou're not following her logic? You're sick. He said someone was threatening his son and they came and killed him, when in actuality he was the killer. Her logic literally hit the nail on the head I literally can't understand how you would say otherwise. Also, Linda said he's a lawyer, not he's a kind southern father. Southern people are just kind and welcoming? People from the west, east, Midwest, northwest, can all be kind and greet people the same way.
Totally agree!
I’m from the south….Georgia in fact and less than 2 hours from Hampton. We are polite but in a moment such as that I think manners go out the window. As far as him being a lawyer and wanting to keep his composure or knowing how to act around a crime scene, again I feel like “training” goes out the window. As I said before I know people have different coping mechanisms however he just seemed a little too “put together” when compared to the scene before him.
He was really concerned if they "were officially dead" almost asking in a "i need to know for sure" kind of way. Unbelievable. Asked so many questions and was completely coherent.
His sons head almost completely gone and he neeed to ask if they were gone?? Ohh plz!!
It always struck me as odd as to why Alex waited until first responders arrived (with their body cams recording him) to begin making phone calls to friends partners and family. I would have been on the phone calling everyone I could think of as soon as I got the phone with 911.
He did, if you listen to the trial he even hung up on the 911 operator to start making other calls.
He has absolutely NO BLOOD on him. If that was my son I would be covered in blood because of my attempts to revive him, save him or just hugging him out of grief.
Since he was in the law industry, he probably thinks professionally he has to keep it together (to give his idea of "right info" to place his timeline and alibi) and I personally think he had a hard time distinguishing how to behave personally and professionally which was the problem even in the boating accident. Normal people wouldn't have tried to cover or use their family's name to get away with murder. As a resident of SC, I have seen how the good ole boy system works, and I think that a guilty verdict is fitting.
I disagree my friends son killed himself and she didn't hug him out of grief. She wasn't covered in blood either....
EXACTLY! They would have DEFINITELY thought I was guilty because I would probably look like I bathed in the blood!
@@cmills1008 exactly! Until in that position, no one knows how they would react
@@cmills1008 They both shot in the head with two different guns. Multiple tire tracks of different vehicles.
He is a habitual liar and thief of the worst kind. He destroyed a lot of people's lives.
However I question this ?? He deserves life in prison for all the lives he destroyed and was already headed that way.
He was judged and persecuted by the entire county.
It's possible he didn't do this. He's so used to lying, he lied himself right into "Guilty". Alot of people were out to get him and his son Paul.
There was alot of evidence that was not introduced at the trial. Was very strange.
He is distancing himself from the bodies, even if there were a remote chance my loved ones were alive I would be at their side and to be there during their final breath. He knew they were dead, he made sure of it. The way and the manner in which he asks if they are dead are off. I would expect him kneeling beside one of them crying or unable to stand, he is just too calm. No redness in his eyes, his nose dripping, no blotchy face, no wailing or moaning, no visible tears. I do see sweat on his neck and face. Instant alibi when nobody asked, too talkative, too much detail about inconsequential stuff for just having seen his wife and son brutally stricken down and lifeless on the cold hard cement and ground. Why walk around in the open like that between buildings even if the police were there, because he knew nobody else was out there.
Unless he's trampling on evidence.
thanks detective....what would we have done w/o you?
He was probably strung out.
Very good point there no way I would leave my child unattended even if I thought they were I would be dying right next to them. He wasn’t near the bodies saying come here. The fact that he ask the office how is he doing while apparently sobbing, asking for details about how they are handling the bodies all suspicious
@@ma14rc boooooooooooooooo
The way he took a “sigh of relief“ when the officer confirmed they were dead is just sickening.
at what time in video he did that?
😢
He was good to go after confirmation
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Excellent video and very professionally handled Thank you Police for all you do
It's sad truly but I got to say he killed them 100%
👍100%
Without a doubt.
Absolutely!
100%
Wow.
You're good.
The way that these cops were looking at each other, they knew who the killer was very early on. They didn’t know what the motive was but they knew that the murderer was the guy who reported the crime.
I missed that!
This officer is so calm. Exactly what was needed during this crazy situation
Unless you're a psychopath or narcissist, when someone is expressing genuine grief, you feel with them and it hurts you too. But, as I watch him, I feel nothing but disgust because he is not expressing genuine grief. He's fake! And after his little initial show, he is so calm, except for the pacing. He's so cold. It's scary crazy to see a real monster in action like this. I feel so much more for those poor dogs. They saw the horror. I hope someone comforts them soon.
Just imagine Buster and Paul! #future monsters
But your just watching it after the trial when he’s been found guilty your opinion is meaningless yes he is guilty but the only reason your saying what you have said is after watching the court preceding
@@jakelukasik5294 personally I could tell he was guilty just from watching the Netflix show when it played the 911 phone call and that was before he was convicted before I even knew they were looking at him as a suspect and I completely agree with the original comment
@@jakelukasik5294 EXACTLY
I feel bad for the victims obviously but those poor dogs that Maggie loved I feel so sorry for them too 🥺
His actions showed more anxiety and nervousness than emotion over 2 family members death.
Exactly!
Lmao no. That what U want to see.
How would you know?
@@americanineverywaybutcitiz2330 Exactly. Everybody thinks they're behavior experts with their confirmation biases.
And don't forget, from the get go, outright fear of being suspected or of getting caught for murder!
This man is a true monster. The things this man got away with and all the harm he did is beyond me. The motive at trial was clear. That boating accident sealed the fate of his family. Man, the damage this family caused and the way this man ended his own child and wife's life is beyond me.
I've been trying to find out what the motive was. Why would he kill them because of the accident? I didn't watch the trial.
@@jdaunno1The theory is he did it to distract from the boat case ( Paul’s hearing was scheduled for 3 days later) and also to cause everyone to rally around Alex and stall the financial crimes investigations that were about to come down on him.
@L. Love oh wow ok that makes sense. Unbelievable !
It was more than the boating accident. He's responsible for his housekeepers death also
@@jdaunno1 - Watch the Utube channel now named “Murdaugh Murders Podcast”. The two local, women, reporters have been following the Murdaughs since the boat accident. They dug into them in spite of threats.
Poor dogs, mute witnesses of the horror and crime
I remember feeling the same for Nicole Simpsons Akita dog. Poor thing was wailing, led people to the murder scene of his owner. Had blood all over his paws, and a neighbour said he could hear the “plaintive wail of a dog” at 10:15pm…..when OJ simpson was murdering them. Awful.
The dogs are more genuinely upset than Alex Murdah
They really are. They're whimpering, too. 😢
Never mentions wondering who did this! First thing brings up boat accident. His arms are crossed, he is defensive. Lying
It's also a gesture of holding yourself together.
He's trying to create a connection between boat accident and murders as the motive. What an abysmal performance in the art of BS. He can talk the talk, just can't walk the walk.
His body language says he's protecting himself!! Pathological liar, why would anyone believe a word he says? I wouldn't!!
The first thing I noticed is that he went into an alibi and a possible motive. A crime against your spouse and child renders you in shock and tremendous grief. IF someone had it in for them, they would be in jail right now.
Yeah he was so capable of endless blabbing it was extremely odd.
If someone had it in for them Alex never would have made that trip to almeda they would have stormed in that house while they were eating dinner and took them all out. Alex trying to lay blame on Paul and the boat accident being the possible motive, everytime he is questioned is just showing his guilt even more. Why is he not concerned for his safety just standing out there alone waiting on police to show up, if it was an ambush from unknown person? This man is guilty as hell, all of the fake crying is not going to help him because 95% of anyone watching this trial knows he is guilty, a thief, cheat, greedy, and not to forget liar. His marriage was 100% perfect, no problems, never argued, yeah, ok how about that infidelity and cheating on your wife and how it caused her to not trust you since you did it,
Yup
@taramcgavan7654 Great point anybody who knows someone who was in need of a fix knows how crazy nasty they can be Alex used illegal prescription drugs so if Paul took or destroyed them or if Maggie and Paul were really ragging on him that evening he may have waited till they went to see the dogs
Practically the first words out his mouth to the cop are "This is a long story..." Who says something like that when you've just found your wife and son shot dead?
if you find your family dead, you dont walk around calling people.
Who says "I'm sorry" for grieving the murders of his wife and son? Who apologizes like that??? No one except the guilty party. And when he says how you doing to the other person, like WTF. Are you for real? Grieving about his wife and son, but then takes the time to say "how ya'll doing". So Creepy.
Yeah when Alex said “how you doing” to that officer that just walked up he was clearly sending a sign to him “hey you remember me right? I’m Alex Murdaugh, you know me right and you’ll do whatever you can to help me right?”
5:03 seemed very out of place. Unfeeling. Contrived.
bingo thought the same exact thing, it's an obvious tell of guilt this POS
The officer with the body cam has such a calm voice and demeanor. Exactly the kind of person you want handling something like this.
And at the same time going up and down ol boy with his flashlight. He knew what to look for!
I thought the officer was being rude to the bearded deputy
@@shelahogletree7711 - hmm- I don’t remember that; was it at the end of the video?
His voice and demeanor mean nothing when he cannot protect evidence and a crime scene which was his main job that night.
@@shelahogletree7711 Agreed!!!!! please see my comments above!!!
If I would find my loved ones like this, I would need medical attention. The shock would be unbearable. I also would be scared to death of someone still on the property. He tried to play the part but he failed.
I still believe Maggie walked away somewhere and he was going to make it look like P had an accident/suicide involving his gun but Maggie came and saw what happened and tried to run. I think there was going to be a story told about P being depressed that's why the 2 were riding around the property earlier on "talking" which he never disclosed about what about. I believe the plan got foiled when Maggie came and saw who and what happened too soon. It's my theory and seems to me a narrative he was painting with what he meticulously already said repeatedly. It had to change since now both were dead. I never believed he was going to go to his parents home that night but that came as his planned changed since the caretaker said it was strange for him to come that late at night. At some point his story changed and his inconsistencies broadened. Again my theory based on the testimony and crime scene. All over money and the boat case. Maggie was to find P and he would of been there for her. Reason for him to be at the kennels but later had to lie about being there. I think the tears/emotions are coming from having to kill her not P the intended target. I want to see if he had gloves (garden type) on when he was at that tree in his original cloths. Whoever did this was nervous/ shaking AF ( reason for missing) and knew them and they knew him. I would be looking at every detail in that tree video.
@@xtreme2167 I heard MA insisted Maggie meet him at the kennels. He knew she was there.
@@angelwings7930 Seems like a lot of inconsistencies after today's testimony the 3 didn't seem to even eat together. Another lie Alex told. Maybe Alex and Paul ate but Maggie did not come home until well after 8pm. I still think he was trying to time it out for Paul to look like an accident and Maggie finding him but it didn't work according to his plan or he botched his own plan. I am thinking now someone helped him clean up or cover it up. Most likely with phone records someone he called before and after police arrived on scene.
@@xtreme2167 I disagree. If he wanted to stage Paul’s suicide and not kill Maggie, he wouldn’t have invited her home from Edisto Beach that particular evening.
@@xtreme2167 he also wouldn’t have had a 2nd gun ready to go after Maggie if she’d ran up on him by surprise. He wanted it to seem like two shooters. She’d been on his ass about the pills (May 6 texts and her search history prove it , and she was considering divorce. He was also confronted about the financial crimes that same day. Told investigators in 2nd interview she was home that morning when he went to work but actually he asked her to come home that night. He knew exactly what he was doing. He thought his boat case vigilante theory would never have placed him in the crosshairs of the detectives but once it did, Verizon, Apple, and OnStar put him on blast.
You can tell he's lying from the start, incredible 😢
At around 5:08 , the " Hi , how ya doin ? " gets me every time ..... Sooo guilty . It was almost as if he was trying to meet a client
i know! I heard that and thought surely he wouldnt just say that, like that! dafuq
“Are they dead …?”
Because if they’re not then maybe they could tell the truth, the last thing they seen was him aiming a gun at them 🙈
Lol he knew very well that they were dead
Of course they're dead if their brains are all over the scene......the question is just too much...He went to take the pulse?? That is so ridiculous!! Maybe he did RCP too.... I'm sorry for all the relatives hearing this and knowing that he might get free for being a Murdaugh
@@suzymoroka297 Maybe he's watched too many soap operas where people come back from the dead, despite the odds.
The police should have told him that Maggie is alive.
He even says “is it official they’re dead?” Like, who the hell uses official to describe the deceased members of their family laying 10 feet from him one with their brains on the floor? He has 0 empathy and is a massive narcissist.
When the police show up for a double homicide of your family, and one of the first things you say is ''It's a long story''. That means you have a story prepared, as he does. Guilty AF!
Also, who turns on their vehicle hazard lights on their own property after ''finding'' your family members murdered? Those sure are some nice clean clothes you have on there, Alex...🙄
100%! My BIL had a massive heart attack & fell off a treadmill, hitting his head on the way down. After he passed, my sister had blood all over her shirt & hands from giving CPR & trying to revive him. He’s turning his emotions off until he reminds himself he needs to cry. So suspicious.
The 911 operator told him to put on his hazard lights so police could find him
No, it means that people were threatening the family with death threats because of that boat wreck and non accountability , the son was never charged for the girl's death etc.
In one of the first videos I saw of Alex when someone else was thre he was on his knees scooping dirt toward himself saying "i was trying to put my sons brain back"! Where did that video go?? If you'll notice when hes away from the camera his wailing and when it off hes talking on the phone?!
He he as everything planned out
I get the eery ass feeling that the only ONLY reason he was so concerned with them checking and making sure it's "official" that they'r deceased is that he was worried maybe one was still alive and could be momentarily coherent enough to implicate him. You can't put that past him. Evil mf.
When the officer explained who the victims were to the other officer. You can tell in his eyes and the way he looked he knew what was up. Just such pure evilness, entitlement and selfishness.
5:01 Alex is hysterical and then calmly asks another officer “how ya doin?” He broke character in that moment
His reaction reminds me of Chris Watts’ reaction. Extremely fidgety, he provided a motive instantly and said to the officer that Paul had been involved in a boating accident which they thought was “benign” but he knows that’s what this is about. (I feel that alone speaks volumes on their thoughts of Mallory’s death) Continued asking if they were dead and even after the officer says yes, he keeps asking for confirmation.
Also he mentions that he “went back” and retrieved his shotgun. Went back where? That property is 1700 acres so how did he know exactly where his son and wife were at if he just pulled up on this?
My other question is , while he is on trial. Did they try to find out who was behind (the so called) threats that his family was supposed to be getting?? .. Because there was no threats. ''I believe that part is all made up & I also think about his other son. I think his other son thinks he killed his mom and brother. Reason, why, on how he reacts while his dad is in court. It is how his other son looks at his dad while he is on trial. ''Just a thought''. I also want to know why the cops didn't do a test on him and his clothes to see if shot a gun recently?? .. lol
@@osmonfrances2407 Exactly!! I don’t think I heard anyone mention checking Alex for gunshot residue.
@@osmonfrances2407 During the trial, one of the officers testified that it was misty out and so Alex went inside and changed his clothes. He also testified that so many friends/family of Alex’s showed up at the scene and went into the home. They could’ve easily hid/contaminated evidence.
Well Chris was a HORRIBLE liar..Alex had better acting skills..he knew to turn around when he did the fake cry
See, from watching hundreds of true crime videos, I can tell right off the bat, this guy is asking about if they are "confirmed" to be dead or not multiple times, then he literally stop answering a question the cop asked him to listen to the cops radio and then asks about what they said. He is trying to find out what the authorities know, just like most murderers.
what the authorities know? the whole video is about police discovering the bodies dude. There is no investigation, nothing like that at that time.
@@dogbsas Everyone has an asshole... I mean opinion. Everyone thinks they're a god damn professional. You should see all the people during the live court podcasts who "know" he's guilty because he "looks guilty" or they instantly became body language experts.
@@skydriver5709 lol I want to be a body language expert..lol lol
Also very true with that comment..lol
There is a guy who does body language videos and he did one on Chris Watts. At one point, around the time the cop is upstairs with Chris and Shannan's friend Nicole, the cop gets a message via his walkie talkie. Chris, who was immersed in something else, whips his head around to listen. Here is the cideo link for that. Go to 15:53.
czcams.com/video/2ZJzEZ8Y-rM/video.html
I caught that too
I just can't wrap my head around him asking multiple times are they dead, and if they were officially pronounced dead....
Just him explaining the boat wreck and the threats screams guilty alone. How evil is this man. What a Actor
Who ever this officer is, he is 100% squared away. From the beginning of the video his demeanor didn’t change the way he took control of the crime scene to protect and preserve evidence to the log sheet plus handling the victim’s husband (now I can say convicted killer) all while dealing with what I’m sure is something no one is ever truly prepared to see is exactly what I would to see from a on scene first responder
Was thinking the same. He has such a calming, collected and a polite kind of voice and tone. He never seemed agitated or confused. So impressive.
I het LA noire vibes. The cops show up to the murder scene and the bodies laying around and theyre nothing but business. Stone cold professional
This officer was totally in control of the situation he found himself in.
We need more officers like him . Calm, cool, collected. Isnt trying to solve the crime that’s not his job. He is securing the crime scene and making sure everything is documented.
@@BigNate5594 and trying not to be a 3rd victim of this lunatic!
He doesn't looked scared or shocked, he isn't in hysterics for a horrific crime scene. He is talking properly, making whining sounds forcing his fake emotion when police asks him a question. But through the video when police leaves him alone he doesn't look worried or making whining sounds he is watching what the police is doing or saying. Alex is only concerned if maggie and paul are dead and keeps asking police to confirm it.
He can't even fake cry because he is a hard core psychopath. I don't believe for one second that he is an addict either. That's the only excuse he can pull out of his hat.
Right so disgusting 🚮
It's official they're dead? Omg who in the hell who have just supposedly just FOUND his wife and son like that kept on asking if they are dead but to say it's official? Wow Absolutely horrendous what has happened to them listening to the trial I'm sorry I just can't hearing his voice To me it's fake making out he's so upset When talking to Police it doesn't even sound that convincing to me in my opinion no he's bs of He is a corrupt pos lawyer Justice will come for Maggie and Paul he's seedy meaning cunning it's not adding up
It’s very disturbing because he’s so FAKE.
Yeah afraid if either were still alive they'd tell that Alec did it !! He's guilty as sin and hope the verdict is GUILTY !!!Wish the dogs could talk !!!!!!
When he said it's a long story I was shocked..it's definitely prepared..impossible for someone who's family killed to say that sentence..what a shame
Wow - he can't even work up a tear! Just snuffling and vocal fry - but no tears. Even stopped talking to ask someone how they were doing while the officer was starting to gather info. Wow.
When police officers see real grief and pain they are compassionate. I can tell this cop see right through his BS.
No he doesn’t
@@tylerseabook9423 Of course he does! Probably has seen way too many gruesome crime scenes.
Not to be that guy but y’all know the south is racist asf right? It’s a horrible place with horrible history compared to everywhere else in the country… they hang you for smoking weed or being a different color (not literally) they talk to you different if you’re brown and assume you speak a different language. It’s best not to give it any attention that’s why the north and everywhere else has more money and more educated. I’m gonna get a lot of hate for this but Idc what people think everyone’s hallow.
no they aren’t, and no he didn’t
@@lennaymaboyyy4848 you got a chip on your shoulder or something? Any cop can see thru this bs. I been one for a long time in Houston. When you see real grief by an innocent family member, they don’t act like this. I’ve had to drag people off their loved ones and sometimes you have to fight them to get them off so the ambulance crew can get in there. They don’t start in with their alibi like this
For someone who just found their wife of 20 plus years and his baby child, he’s way to freakin calm and is doing a lot of unnecessary talking . He isn’t losing his mind he’s not crying , he’s not standing near their bodies , he’s not holding on to the side of anything trying to keep his balance .’ Now knowing he was indeed at the kennels with them, sends shivers up my spine . He LIED straight to their faces . And that is all I need as evidence to convict him. Why lie about that ? He had the whole story about Buster having the chicken in his mouth …. Like what the heck !?!
Buster is the son. Lol. Bubba is the dog.
I think i'd be throwing up from anxiety bcz that's what happens to some ppl in extreme panic. Or maybe i'd just faint
@@natalied6155 lol both dog's names though 😂😂 huh
Why does he call a 22 yr old son his CHILD? I've NEVER heard anyone say that. I have adult sons.
Ain’t no way I’d be able to talk , to stand, to comprehend anything if my husband and child have just been murdered…He gave himself away immediately
For real. I wouldn’t be able to stand. I’d be throwing up seeing my kid shot like that let alone my spouse. I wouldn’t be asking officers , how are you doing and saying I’m sorry either! I wouldn’t give 2 fckd how They were doing!!
It’s scary what entitlement and privilege could do to a person.
This guy wasn't a victim of his circumstance, his circumstances were a victim of him. That mans family is evil, all of them, going back 100 yrs or more. Knowing this is what they are capable of and knowing they were the long arm of "Justice" in their county for so long makes you wonder how many victims there really are.
@@user-ej1bq4bq2w what did his family do I’m curious?
Thats why the hood is safe.
@@LostMindFreak LOL!
Funny how society judge of off skin color in status over truth
Confronted about fiancial crimes just hours before. Thought his son was going to prison, thought his wife was leaving him. This murdaugh murder brought to you by oxycontin, greed, guilt, fear, wrath.
And a payout in a wrongful death lawsuit resulting from son's recklessness.
That about sums it up 😆
A good one!
@@majorkade Exactly ! we need to look at his potential liabilities - son worth negative $30 million. Wife worth negative 50% of marital assets. Alex has two humans who, if disposed of (killed) would substantially reduce his financial liabilities.
Yup agree -he didn’t want to lose them and have them testify against him- his entire world was about to crumble and he couldn’t allow that- he’s a blood sucking lawyer too-he knows that by getting rid of the weapons used to kill them it would’ve harder to prove he did it- he gambled and testified knowing that he would gain more sympathy from jurors-only need one juror to have a mistrial- he also knows his jail time as a murderer would be longer and harsher than a jail term for embezzlement
I can tell you that everybody handles tragic deaths differently
I will never forget when I received news that my 18 yr old son was dead from a car accident. I was at my mother's when I got that call. A Sherrifs chaplain called there, and I got on the phone. I can't recall all that was said, but the chaplain was calm and asked me who was there, I believe... anyway, he told me my son had been killed and on what road. I didn't even recognize that road was the road close to our house... I was in shock and couldn't cry but was so overwhelmed with being told he was dead. My mother began to cry so, so loudly. All I could do was say, Mama, I prayed ! I remember things running through my mind and talking, but not like Alex, I don't think. I did ask and may have answered questions. My Mama said to me that we had to go to the hospital and ID my boy and I said, "Mama, I can't go there!" I'd had more than I could deal with at that minute. Thankfully my Mama's Pastor came and told us that my husband was going to the hospital to ID him.
I don't know if AM killed them or if someone else was there or not. However, I do know that you can talk to people in a time of tragic death. However, you're in serious shock.. I can't rightly tell if AM is guilty or not. Just because he's functioning doesn't mean he's guilty. However, I can't imagine seeing my boy dead and in bad shape at the scene of the car accident. He was thrown out of the car. I never wanted to view him and I did not. I don't have those horrible scenes to live with. I remember my boy the way he was alive. Yes, I could have saw his body. He had some serious I juries and couldn't be opened at funeral but I could have viewed him at the Funeral Home. I didn't want to. It was hard enough already 😪 however, I did ask Funeral Home to take pictures and they're in his file. My daughter yrs later looked at them and said it gave her comfort. That he looked asleep. I still can't go see them. It's been 21 yrs.
So, I said all this to say, we don't know how everybody responds to shock such as this.
I’m so very sorry for your loss.
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I’m so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine your grief. Sending you much strength and love 🇦🇺🙏🏽🌹
The officer did a great job securing the crime scene letting other officers know to watch their steps with securing the evidence. He knew he was dealing with the prime suspect.
The officers in that area are owned by Murdaugh. 🙄
The fact that after he blew their heads off, he left, made phone calls, talked to people, and they said he seemed normal. Then, he drove back to what he did and started his show. It's absolutely horrifying!! This guy is more than messed up! He is the spawn among us.
Notice how the cops didn't treat him as the description u gave.... Know why? #WhitePriviledge
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Why judge him before hearing and knowing the truth
@@romieomartinize3795 Cause we know the facts. And he DID it. He killed his wife and son. NO DOUBT. Unless you are an idiot.
@@romieomartinize3795 We have heard and we’re horrified by this creature
the fact that hes just standing around telling his story and not over by his wife and son on his knees screaming and checking and trying to help them speaks volumes. These are not the actions of a man that just pulled up and discovered them shot. And theres not a drop of blood on his clean shirt after he claimed to have tried to turn one or both over. Guilty as charged imo.
He looks squeaky clean in this video. You would expect him to have blood on him if he was checking on his family. Unfortunately his alabi is far from clean. Wasn't there at all? Then he's heard in a snap his son took minutes before the killings? I wonder where he hid the clothes he was wearing during the shootings? If he can't produce the clothes he was photographed in earlier in the day its because they were spattered in blood and he hid them or destroyed them before calling the police. He's disturbed for sure and we will see what turns up when they exume the housekeepers body. He imbezzled money from her family after her death, corriners report showed some inconsistencies with death from a fall. This probably isn't his first murder. Sick that he is a person who held power in his community.
@@mattbash5372 If the jury doesn't find him guilty it's the prosecution & police's fault for shoddy work. Those clothes and guns are most likely at that Almeda property near the woodline. According to the All Star he stopped his car there before ultimately arriving at his moms. That area (along with his entire property) should've been turned upside down by the police, but it wasn't.
@@hunnyl0ve I thought they found the shirt with blood on it.
@@brendacalderon9445 it did have blood on it but it was more of a splatter from the gun then from checking on them. So sad
Man said "it's official that they're dead?" Inside going "awesome"
Who asks whether someone is officially dead? This guy is a real jerk to kill his family and act like he’s grieving.
He's bringing up that boat incident because he knew he could deflect from him to that incident and use it as an excuse for why this might have happened , He purposely made sure he didn't get any blood on him because he didn't want to be blamed but yet if you love your family you're gonna get right in there to see if you can help and to see if there is any life left, He's not acting like someone that just came across the most horrendous thing they've ever seen and hes talking to coherent and normal because he knows he did this he can't act like he doesn't know what happened because he knows
In courtroom testimonies, he has changed clothes.
Pointless to bring up the boat incident to a regular beat cop.
@@jackjones7451 doesn't it seem like Alex planned and orchestrated this thing like he had no sense of things? It's like a bad beach-read novel. Look at the mess made with his apparent lack of knowledge about cellphone related technologies? Were we not here because of double murder, it would be a laughable comedy of errors.
True. I'd be hugging and crying my loved one most likely and covered in blood
How does a big estate like that not have multiple security cameras?
He killed them where there weren’t any cameras.
The less surveillance, the more secrets can be hidden. These menaces to society avoid anything than can implicate them.
Because of all the crime that has been going there for many years !
Especially since the son has supposedly been targeted since the boating accident.
Exactly
Can’t believe he thought he could get away with this ??!! 😰
People handle grief differently..I remember not crying or shaking when I lost my mom.
I was just shock.. couldn't move ...I feel for them.
Imagining been killed by who is supposed to protect you.
Losing a parent or child to death is one thing, but murdering them and trying to pretend you are not the murderer is a totally different thing. The cops saw through him and so do we!
@@BellaBella09 yes when I watched the footage of the day of the murder something became clear to me that he actually did it... He was answering questions like you was in an interview
This isn’t shock though. He’s word vomiting an alibi. I have had shock at the news of death and was wordless as well. Sorry for your loss.
If something like that happened to someone in my family, I'd be screaming, crying, hysterical, falling to my knees. He did this. He wrecked so many people's lives in his "perfect storm". That storm ended Friday. Good job Jury!
Same! Even when my dog died I fell to the ground screaming and crying. I can’t imagine how I would be if it was my child! I would be holding her and screaming I would guess. Definitely nothing like how this man is acting.
Why wasn't he scared? I would have been afraid to be out there knowing what just happened, especially at night like that.
He did go to his house and got a gun due to being scared also he is swamped with law enforcement everywhere
@@fishinforthetruth2762he had a gun in his car. These weirdos had 100s of guns on their property and most certainly carried them in vehicles. He needed to explain having gunshot residue and also he needed to shower and dispose of his old clothes. That’s why he went back to the house.
This has to be the sorriest excuse for an investigation ever released to the public. Why wasn’t Alex immediately put into handcuffs, searched and taken to HQ for an interview with detectives when police arrived and he had a shotgun? Where’s the K-9 team searching for a suspect? Where’s a helicopter searching by air? Why is Alex allowed to wander all over the property leaving his footprints? Why are police interviewing each other instead of the person who found the bodies? One of them finally thinks to start a log but have to hunt around for a piece of paper! This looks more like a senior ladies’ coffee meeting than any investigation. Notice that Alex is wearing exactly what Ms Shelley, Ms Libby’s caregiver described when Alex showed up at Ms Libby very unexpectedly that night and told her to tell anyone who asked her he was at Ms Libby’s 30-40mins instead of 15-20mins, which was the truth. It’s truly a miracle a conviction was obtained despite this nonsense. Protocol is protocol, I don’t care how much money anyone has.
because. unlike what the defense said. he was given every special treatment from the start
He said they are dead aren’t they???? A true person concerned would ask are they dead. Not ask the confirming question they are dead, which he asked because he wanted to make sure he finished them off and they couldn’t accuse him of being the killer… God he is just sick.
The fact he is still so coherent and the first thing he does when he talks to the officer to divert the blame from him and bring up the boat crash is baffling to me. After watching the trial and learning in detail the extent of the gruesomeness of the crime scene, it is even more disturbing that he can think straight enough to cover his tracks. His son's brain matter was everywhere. I am just beyond words he can even stand on two feet at this point
He is so distraught, that he sees someone he knows and immediately says “hey how ya doin” 🤷🏻♀️
None of you all know how you would react in this situation. Y'all act like you know how somebody should act but you don't. You don't convict someone based upon YOUR perception of how they react that's ridiculous
I'm not from your country, but what was the reason for these killings? How could it benefit him?
The Netflix series The Murdaugh Murders fills in all the background.
@@jenndrives7797 sometimes ppl actions are part of why ppl are convicted, u sure riding hard for him 🤔
Right off the bat he has a story ready to go. This guy is a real piece of work. If this happened to my family I'd be at a loss for words, like most humans.
piece of Sh*t you mean a murdering POS
He doesn't even know how many guns he has lol
I would have the weapon in my hand until the police arrived. Calling everyone i know were gonna find the SOB's and *******. Id of been backed in a corner until authoritys arrived. With dispatch. Ready to fire incase they came back
He even mentioned the time details, straight from the getgo. without even asked. Pathological liar…
He calmly answers questions, not hysterical at all what a sick fck
Anyone who keeps dogs penned up like prisoners is deserved of jail on top of the murder charge
No one who just lost their wife/son is going to ask if it is official they are dead. Most would not believe their loved one is dead and try to revive them or beg for someone to help them. He also asked another officer how he was doing which was odd in this situation considering it was a murder scene. He also said he has to call her parents and let them know. That absolutely would not be someone's first thought when seeing their dead wife/kid. Those things were very telling. He basically underreacted.
Probably wanted the official word so that he could call in their deaths to the company that carried their life insurance! He claims that pills didn’t affect him, but they muddled his thinking.
Yes! That was so messed up. No innocent person would ask that, or ask that in that manner! Dude asked 3 times!
He's got lots of firearms on the property. He's already got a cover story. He has been caught lying about his timeline. He is in different clothes from earlier in that day. Doesn't look good!
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Alex is an active and perpetual crime scene.
makes you wonder just how many people he's killed in his lifetime. I want to know what happened with the Steven boy.
He walks right past the bodies of his innocent wife and son...just like nothing! Had i just lost two of the most important people in my life, i wouldn't have been able to be anywhere in view of them, much less hold back my tears and emotions. RIP Maggie and Paul. No one can hurt you now. 😢
Watching form Cape Town, South Africa. This guy is so calm. He even asks a cop, " How you doing?". Its crocodile tears.
He's crying because he remembered they didn't have life insurance
Hey, I lived in South Africa in the 90's. Loved it; miss it! Take care of the beautiful Cape...
Watching from SC, USA town of murders. They got a Netflix series about this whole family called “the murdaugh”something. Their whole family are rich killers.
He turns away every time he appears to cry. I would be up there wanting to see them, trying to hold them. Would not be asking the Police how they are doing. When he is asked for detail, he breaks down and again turns away, even trying to put off any answers further.
The way he switches from tears to calm … it’s not normal.
He neglected to tell the officer that his son Paul was three times over the legal limit of alcohol and the other passengers begging him to slow down and that caused a nineteen year old girl was ejected from the boat and drowned . Paul Murdaugh never got breathalyzed or chàrged with manslaughter because he was a Murdaugh
He told LE, he didn’t know who was driving the boat & didn’t know everyone in the boat-BS! If your child is in something like that, you know everyone & their parents, probably First grade teacher, also.
@@Harley57 Interesting. Didn't they all drink on the boat? Like youngsters do?
I saw a video, and I believe, the boyfriend of Mallory, Anthony was walking drunk at the sidewalk with Mallory. I can be mistaken. And wasn't there something about Paul and Connor fighting about the steeringwheel, before they crashed?
It stays a terrible accident. Young girl losing her life.
@@Harley57and he was allowed under the caution tape before Mallory’s body was even found. The day after the accident him and his son were allowed under the crime scene tape when Mallory’s family waited another 6 days to find their daughter dead in the water. Muchless the testimony that they were scared, didn’t want Him to drive, how fast he was going, and how intoxicated he was on the pier after using his older brothers ID to buy alcohol when the others didn’t want to even go in (underage.) Paul also offered over all his insurance cards at the time Mr: Tinsley pursued him, taking full responsibility for the Accident and trying to make HIS insurance pay for it. Along with saying “my son was in a boating accident” as a reason why people would be after his family. Also why he was telling his firm he was hiding assets due to this case. Guilty as sin.
Three times? Good Lord.....
@@FredericFreedom 3.5 to be exact and yes he was driving.
Is there a reason to why we can't hear others speak? Or is the audio manipulated?
“It’s official that their dead?”
Well, if he didn’t think they were shouldn’t he have been doing something to save them? He has distanced himself from them. Most people would want to hold onto their spouse and child.
It still baffles me how cold and evil humans can be. The lack of empathy
We aren't all."human". Takes more than anthropomorphic attributes and the ABILITY to reason. A lot of these, people, if you want to call them that are just beasts. Vessels for evil incarnate.
Hollow on the inside. No heart, no soul, empty. Open for evil to enter.
He’s Innocent , do your research, connect dots, use your head.
When a person gives themselves over to alcohol or drugs it creates a vacuum in the soul. Evil always fills the empty space.
@@AlexandertheGreat033
Nobody in that family is innocent.
I didn’t even want to know a thing about this case, but I’ve gotten sucked in…the thing that really stands out to me is that he actually asks “so it’s official…they’re dead?” Like he’s looking for confirmation of the worst rather than a hopeful “is there any chance they could survive?” Very telling.
I feel the same I didn't want to get involved paying attention to the trial or anything.
Maybe he asked because he wanted them to survive, ever cross your mind or just go straight to cynical answer.
@@atonement7232 what you say and the way you say something matters.
Lmao, I love how ridiculous the comments get when someone is made public enemy # 1 😂
Those are literally just different ways of asking the same thing.
First thing I thought
Anyone else notice Alex got a strange calmness after confirming with the officer that they were unalive. It’s after that he says “how ya doin?” to the person passing by.
cops probably knew in seconds that he had done it, he was really going into detail about things, rather than completely losing it.
He said he was with his mom for an hour and a half but we heard testimony from the care taker of his mom he was there 20 mins and that he tried to get her to say he had been there 30-45 mins… jury did a good job. Rest In Peace to these victims, prayers to their true loved ones.
The video from Paul's phone by the dog kennels at 842pm showed he was at the house the whole time and at trial Alex admitted to lying and said he was there. He said the 12 minutes in between was when the murders happened and when he came back. He literally said in the 12 minute window period an intruder came to the property knowing Alex wasn't there in those 12 fuckin minutes, didn't bring a gun and got 1 from the house, just so happened he found a gun and that Paul, his mother were there and Alex wasn't, then after committing the murders the killer got in his car and traveled up the same road at the same time Alex was supposedly driving and got away. All this in 12 minutes with no weapon mind you.
@@MR-in8bl exactly!! I know he was sick when they finally got that video from Paul’s phone!!
@@MR-in8bl
mallorys boyfriend anthony didn't want revenge and neither did her dad ..... if it was those two they must be some special op james bond assassins to sneak into the property without a trace .... unless the killer was already on the property like alex ?????? There has to be security footage , if a real stranger like you or I snuck onto their property the murder family would be acting alot different I bet you . but they know it was alex
@@MR-in8blwhile also using Alex's ammo and he claims that he heard no gunshots from a shotgun and an ar rifle!while only being 345 yards away :/
Dude is completely full of BS
Yea and he tried to bribe caretaker that if she needed a better job at the school she worked for that he knows someone who can give her a job and he could also help her with her wedding so sick! What made me sick is that they couldn’t offer the caretaker water while she was testifying and they did offer water to everyone but her!! Even they offered water to the devil Alex M
People that throw away a great life like this is beyond me. RIP to the victims
His “great life” came at expenses that caught up to him later on
Money doesn't mean a great life.
"great life," its anything but.
if only those dogs could have talked imagine what they would have said about what they saw. feel sorry they had to see such a tragedy right in front of them.
Should have had cameras on house and kennels not just hunting huts.
The dogs barking “I’ll tell you everything”
The dogs are surprisingly quiet given the strangers and activity. What a sad case this is, its hard to imagine having so much and screwing everything up. This case fascinates me, its so convoluted, I am glad justice was served to Alex he truly should never see the light of day.
His son Buster will go down next
Yes
These "police" did a horrible job at securing the crime scene. Walking all over the tracks of what had happened. Seems like everyone is just walking around waiting to be told what to do but in the mean time destroying evidence
Yep, this may get him off because of this!!😡
I been saying that from the first few minutes...I was like wth
Yes walking around and looked stupid...
Alex make a comedy of himself...He gets nervous because he knows what he did....
Poor officers 💔 to have to witness this.
It’s their job….
It’s a shame no one was around with a body cam at the time of poor Stephen Smith’s death.
My wife committed suicide. I didn’t act like this. This is real world. When your world is rocked I couldn’t talk.
So sorry for your loss. And I agree. For him to be so coherent after the most shocking moment in anyone’s life, is telling.
am so sorry for your loss bless you
My condolences for your loss ❤
Deepest condolences ❤️
@@tonyaharman8369 thank you everyone. I did not post this for attention. I wanted to just say there is no way anyone can communicate clearly or not collapse when the person they love the most is suddenly taken. About my wife. She was a beautiful woman. It happened over 9 years ago. She helped everyone before she helped herself. Her name was Joy Lee Ashe. She died January 2, 2014. I keep her legacy alive through watching our kids grow and trying to help anyone in need
As a nurse, I’ve seen many deaths and many family reactions on all the spectrum - even in shock, even those that told me don’t show much emotion - ended up showing a lot of emotion once their loved one passed- that is the least amount of emotion I’ve ever seen from a man that lost his family in a shocking way. The least amount. He is acting like something was stolen from his home not that his son’s brains were just blown out … which he saw!!
The way he talked about that, too- it's really obvious he brought it up for shock factor in the car. He repeated it the exact same way, too, because of how it sounded.
This isn’t always the case. Speaking from experience I knew how to handle my emotions and not let them overwhelm me. In this situation it’s a lot different though. We aren’t talking about people passing away at the hospital. We are talking about a guy finding his wife and son shot and dead. Everyone reacts differently but I could say in a situation like this his emotions aren’t aligning with the situation. In that kind of situation you would most likely be paralyzed in all the emotions you could imagine. Not the actions this man is making.
Who cares Whte pos
Agree sister registered nurse almost 18 years
@ct comment of nursing is for who I’m agreeing with