'I did him so bad.' That's what a South Carolina investigator on Monday testified that Alex Murdaugh had uttered between sobs during a recorded interview. Full story: abc7chicago.co...
1. Many of the suspects who say “when you look at my phone you’ll see…” seem to guilty because they are well aware of how phones can be used as evidence hence why Alex tried to cover his tracks so much with the texts and calls. 2. He is a lawyer… he knows how all of this works. All he needs is for them to have a doubt that something different could have happened. And he knows how to lie so you can’t believe a thing that comes out of his mouth. He’s proved himself a liar to everyone around him including faking a hit on himself after the murders so why should anyone suddenly believe what he’s saying. 3. He already knew the gun was supposedly stolen… when you throw in “lost” then it’s less of a big deal when it’s found in the woods somewhere near their property if he tossed it otw to his Mom’s that night. Idk to me it just seems like he’s trying to offer different scenarios and random tidbits when he was interviewed so that there’d be doubts about evidence when it comes to light. He’s even acting at the table with the lawyers to gain sympathy by crying and shaking his head no about not saying “I did him so wrong” - he knows everyone is looking at his creepy pasty self.
Remember everyone, this dude obviously has connections and was high up on the food chain compared to the average person. Everything isn't always what it seems.
Shauna, I believe he said"I did him so bad" yes! He meant to kill Paul on the first shot. Did not intend to blow the back of Paul's head off. This threw his murder/suicide by Paul straight out of the window. All his careful planning turned into chaos.
He said “they.” I definitely heard a long A sound in there. My first thought was that this was an organized crime hit. No one has come up with a theory on how he disposed of two guns. Is there a river between his house and his mother’s maybe?
He did NOT say "I" did him so bad. You have to remember his southern accent and pronunciation of words. Some southern folks drop the initial "th" diphthong in the word "they." Instead, they pronounce it simply "ay." Also instead of saying "him" they'll say "eem." So it comes out "Ay did eem so bad." and THAT IS WHAT HE YOU'RE HEARING. The man may still be guilty. But he did NOT say "I did him so bad." He said "They did him so bad" in the typical southern pronunciation he has in his southern drawl.
I'm sure law enforcement sound experts would have slowed down several of his comments and analysed them intensely. I definately heard, l did him so bad. Anyone that took that stand, would have to be very sure, before making that statement.
Something stinks about this case. With all the corruption involved with this family I’m just not getting motive. So you’re disbarred and lose all your stuff you don’t go and kill your wife and son to detract from your current legal issues. I just feel like we’re missing the forest for the trees.
@@jakjaen I actually broke out amplifiers that I use for my evps when ghost hunting... He said they.... but its a is the dress blue or gold thing... which is enough for reasonable doubt
I think deep its botherin him he said i done him so bad i look after he realizes he not goin anywhere he will come clean may take years but he done it🤮🤮
I'm not saying he didn't scam people hundred percent obviously. But why can't you find a clear video of him admitting what he had done rather than a bunch of weird as videos dancing around words? To make him look guilty of the killings. Not saying he didn't just trying to point that shit out. Can't find one video other than the one where it clearly(to me anyways) says "they did him so bad". If he had openly admitted to it, why wouldn't they be able to get another confession? Ik lw different variables
@mikeroberts4876 "No" Alex Murdaugh kill his wife Maggie and son Paul "Paw Paw" the Murder Weapons is missing a rifle and shotgun and the clothes Alex was wearing that night are missing he lies to the police about where he was the night of the murder and runs to mom's house for Alibi.
@@fannyanne2 you are wrong , sled never asked him for the clothes,, today right now they've have not asked him for the clothes. Lead investigater lied to grand jury.maggies phone was thrown same time Alex suburban vstarts up in yard .he can't be in two places at same time
I 1000% believe Alex did it, but the more I listen to that clip I hear "it's just so bad, they did it so bad." Doesn't matter tho because he's guilty imo.
Alex. plans the murder of his wife and son by saying he thinks something was wrong with the dog if you look at the kennel video they are concerned about the dog's tail all the time the shotgun and rifle are already around the kennel area. he kills them and goes to his mother's house for an alibi to tell the police
@@fannyanne2 Yup, probably how he got them to go down to the kennels at a time they normally don't. Paul literally solved his own murder by taking that video. It's chilling.
@@serenalee2187 It could possibly be that Paul knew that something might be up....we will never know. At this point maybe he didn't trust his father ? Once again something we will never know.
@@patcola7335 Good point! I totally agree, Paul may have had intuition that something was up. I can't imagine the horror Paul felt in those seconds he was shot but still alive, standing injured and looking at his father, before being shot in the head. It's horrific. Even more so, the terror Maggie must have felt seeing Alex brutally murder their son, and knowing she was next.
@@serenalee2187 I was also thinking after the trouble Paul got into he would be dead weight and a liability to the family dynasty. All bets were on Buster to keep it going. The horrible thing is he will have to live with that for the rest of his days for killing his wife and son. It's sad all around... What an absolute tragedy.
@@samanthahincks9203 it’s a horrible thought that occurred to me I guess because according to the documentary he resented his mother for being absent/unavailable during his childhood and also because she favored the older son. He was raised by the nanny who supposedly died at their home, whom he loved like a mother according to his close friends. Either way, I pray they are both in heaven.