True Crime with Kendall Rae - South Carolina’s Most Corrupt Family: An In Depth Look Into the Murders of Paul and Maggie Murdaugh
Episode Date: March 28, 2023In this episode, we'll go over more updates relating to the Murdaugh family murders, and Alex Murdaugh's corrupt past. Previous episodes: Alex Murdaugh episode part 1 Alex Murdaugh updates Police In...terviews: Alex Murdaugh Interview 1 Alex Murdaugh Interview 2 Alex Murdaugh Interview 3 Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 Shop my charity merch! https://milehighermerch.com/ All profits from this charity merch will be donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: https://www.missingkids.org/ Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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Hello, everyone, and welcome back.
So happy to have you here with me today to discuss another case.
And this one we have already discussed and we have
a lot of new updates to go over here today. So today we're going to be talking about the
Alec Murdoch trial and the case overall, which how do you really sum it up into words? I have gotten
so many requests to talk about the updates in this case and go over the recent trial, which was very long and
there was so much information packed into that trial that it's taking me a while to pull all this together.
And today's video is going to be a part two to the first Alec Murdoch video that I did over this summer,
really covering the whole Murdoch family. And I will have that linked below if you want to check it out.
Today we're gonna be kind of recapping a few things and then leading us up to the trial,
which I will be covering next week because it was way too much to try and fit all in one video.
This has been such a wildly interesting case to follow from start to finish.
And I have been truly captivated by it. There are really multiple cases here
all wrapped up together with this family, the Murdoch family.
I'm sure many of you have heard of this case
and this family, the trial was watched by millions of people.
And like I said, there's a lot to go over here.
So let's just dive in.
So first of all, before I even get into this,
I know a lot of people are under the impression
that his name is Alex Murdoch.
It's actually Alec Murdoch.
I'm not sure why he spells Alec, A-L-E-X.
Maybe that's a thing.
I don't know, I've never seen anyone do that,
but that's his name.
And people first started really hearing
about the Murdoch family back when they reached headlines
on February 24th, 2019, when Paul Murdoch, the youngest of the Murdoch family back when they reached headlines on February 24th,
2019, when Paul Murdoch, the youngest of the Murdoch boys, was involved in a drunk boating incident
that resulted in the death of 19-year-old Mallory Beach. I went over this in my first video, so again,
if you want more details, definitely check that out. But for those of you who are already familiar
with this case, you already know that Mallory was a very loved,
wonderful, kind young person who was ejected
from this boat after it crashed into a pylon.
And it took a week for her body to even be recovered.
It was incredibly sad, just traumatic for the whole community,
for her family and friends, especially.
She was, like I said, a very
loved person who had a bright future ahead of her, and that was all stolen by Paul Murdoch
deciding to drive his boat drunk. And that was the first event to put the Murdoch's in the spotlight,
but it definitely wasn't the last. I mentioned last week that Netflix has recently come out with
a documentary, a three-parter so far. I believe they is going to add more to it.
But it's called the Murdoch Murders, a Southern scandal.
And it goes through the event of the boating incident very thoroughly and has tons of interviews
from everyone involved and their families.
We also went over the boat crash pretty in depth in the first video I did on the Murdoch
family.
Again, that will be linked below.
We also went over what was known about Maggie and Paul's murder. At the time, Alex staged suicide attempt as
well as details regarding his financial crimes. But this video in particular we
are going to be focusing on the murder of Paul and Maggie. We'll also be going
over the alleged motive for this crime, the incidents before and after the
murders that point to Alex guilt,
and introduce you to how the trial was expected to unfold. So we're going to start here with June 7th,
2021. 22 year old Paul Murdock and 52 year old Maggie Murdock lost their lives that day in a
shooting attack on their property on Mozel Road. At 10 o'clock, a frantic 911 call comes in from Alec Murdock stating
that he had just found his wife and son badly shot on their hunting property near the dog
kennels. And I'm going to go ahead and play that for you now. This is Cali-Knowler, have 41-47 Mozae roads. I need to police the passes to meet the police.
So my wife and child have to stop the address.
Okay, you said 41-47 Mozae road in Allison?
Yes, sir. 41-47 Mozae roads.
Stay on the line with me, okay?
Yes, sir. Stay on the line with me, okay?
Okay.
Connaconic communication mode.
Collefton, I have an Alex Mertar corner line call us from 41-47,
Mozao Road.
He's advising that his wife and child was shot.
Stop it up to it now, it's bad.
Okay.
Okay, and are they breathing?
No, ma'am.
Okay, and you said it's your wife and your son?
My wife and my son.
Is he breathing at all?
No.
No one.
Is she OK?
Do you see anyone in the area?
No, ma'am.
What's your name?
My name is Alex.
Myrtle.
OK.
Did you hear anything?
Or did you come home and find them?
No, ma'am. I've been gone. I just came back.
Okay. It was anyone else supposed to be at your house?
No, ma'am.
Okay. I don't want you to touch them at all, okay?
I don't know if you've already touched them,
I don't want you to touch them just in case they can get any kind of evidence, okay?
I've already touched and trying to get a, um, to see if they were breathing.
Okay, well, I just don't want you to move anything just in case they can get any kind of evidence, okay?
When that 911 call was released to the public, it was heavily
redacted. And we have learned two very important things from this call.
The first being that he was not there at the kennels
when the shooting happened.
The second being that he had touched their bodies
when he was checking for a pulse.
And once the unredacted version came out,
Alec also floated the idea that the attack
was related to the boat crash.
And he also stated that Paul had recently
been receiving a lot of
threats. And this was a really crucial piece of the story that he was telling, and when I say
story, I mean that intentionally, because as you will learn, telling a story is exactly what Alec
was doing. Sergeant Daniel Green, with the Colleton County Sheriff's Office, was first to arrive at
the scene following the 911 call,
and the body cam footage shows a seemingly distraught,
Alec Murdoch, to say the least.
In this footage, he can be heard telling the deputy
that he went and got a gun,
even though the 911 operator asked that he remain unarmed
when the officers arrived.
And what's important to remember here
about Alec going to grab a gun
is that any gunshot residue that was found on his hands could possibly be explained by transfer
particles from this weapon, which becomes important later on.
I want you to let you know because of the scene I did go get a gun and bring it down here.
Okay, here's your vehicle. You have any guns on you at all.
No sir, lean it up against the side of my car. You're fine man, you're fine. Turn around for me.
I don't have any guns. Okay,, sir. I see that. Okay.
This is your wife.
I don't think that's fine. Okay.
He's a bag. He's a bad chick. The pool.
Yes. But it's what he said immediately after this that really struck people as odd.
Just like he mentioned on the 911 call, Alex starts offering up the boat crash immediately
as an explanation for why this could have happened.
And while of course there is no right or wrong way to grieve in a situation like this,
many people have found this to be rather strange because officers hadn't even asked him to
give any sort of explanation.
In fact, they asked him specifically about the gun he brought to the scene, but instead
he redirects the conversation to the boat crash, almost like he really wants them to start
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This is the firearm you brought from inside the house? P-A-P-I-E-R dot com. take serious. Okay. Um, you know, he's been getting like punched. Um, notice somebody. I noticed what it is. Okay. Sergeant Green then asked about when he got
home, at which point, Alec began providing his alibi. So Alex alibi for that
night was briefly shared with the first responding deputy, but he elaborated
in much more detail about this and much more later that night during
his first official interview.
And it was raining that night, so they did the interview inside of a vehicle, specifically
a vehicle belonging to sled, which stands for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
This is a 35 minute interview.
It's very interesting.
I will have the full version linked below.
And it was conducted by sled agent David Owens and Colatin County detective Laura Rutland.
And in the footage from this interview, you'll also see Danny Henderson, Alex personal lawyer in the back seat.
He was one of the first people to arrive at their hunting property, Mozel that night, and was already representing Alec in a lawsuit stemming from the boat crash.
And this interview would later become a crucial
piece of evidence in Alec's trial.
Before sharing his alibi, Alec says
that he fully understands why they have to question him
and essentially says that he is going to fully cooperate.
And while this detail may not stick out to many,
I wanna make it very clear that Alec,
as an attorney himself, is very familiar with how
detectives need to proceed in this type of situation.
And while it might seem like this cooperation is the result of his familiarity with the law,
I want you to consider the fact that he would also have a very good understanding of how to
manipulate law enforcement given what he knows.
And with that in mind, let with walkthrough his alibi. So
Alec, it was a day like an
afternoon. He says that
minutes to an hour riding
Paul and waited for Maggie
appointment in Charlston to
my brother and he was c home to deal with the sunflowers.
He got here pretty early because he and I rode around looking at everything for a good
little while, probably 45 minutes to an hour.
Maggie had things she did in Charleston and she had a doctor's appointment in Charleston. And she got back here.
It was fairly late.
Was it dark yet when Paul got home?
No, Paul got home early early.
Okay, so before dinner time.
Yes, ma'am.
Lunch time.
No.
Then the three of them ate dinner. Paul got home early. Early. Okay, so before dinner time. Yes, ma'am.
Lunch time. No.
Then the three of them ate dinner together. And after that, Maggie and Paul walked down to the dog
kennels in his statement. Alex says that he did not walk down there with them. Instead, he stayed
back, watched a little TV and eventually fell asleep on the couch.
And this is something that, of course,
he continues to say every time that he has questioned
about that night.
No matter who was asking him, Alec was clear
that he did not go down to the dog kennels
any time after dinner.
As for his little snooze, he estimated that he slept
for about 25 to 30 minutes, and then he went to go
visit his mom. His mom's name is Lib, and then he went to go visit his mom.
His mom's name is Libby, and he went to her home in Alameda, which is about 15 to 20 minutes
away.
Now his mother has late stage dementia, and his father was in the hospital with cancer,
so he explained that even though it was late, he wanted to go and visit her.
And before leaving Mozel, phone records indicate that Alec attempted to
call Maggie at 9.04 pm, which aligns with what he told investigators. And he explained that Maggie
mentioned possibly going with him, but because she usually didn't go, it wasn't all that strange to him
to not get a response from her. He said it was odd that she didn't reply, but not anything overly
concerning. I was up at the house.
I laid down, took a nap on the couch,
probably, I don't know, 25, 30 minutes.
I got up, I called Maggie,
didn't get an answer.
And I left to go to my mom's
and she'd said she might ride with me, but she normally doesn't
when I go over there.
And I think I texted her and she's very good about answering the phone, so that was odd
or calling me back.
So that was odd, but it wasn't that big a deal.
Now what time was that? What time was what? That you sent her a text message. All right,
um, I checked, texted her 908 going to check on Mb right back and then I texted her at
947. That must be when I started to come back. I think I called her before that.
Alec also explains that he made a handful of calls on his way to Alameda.
And after a short amount of time of being there, he made his way back to Mozel.
And all this time, he hadn't heard anything from Maggie or Paul.
And he said it wasn't until he got back to their property that he realized something was wrong.
When he saw that nobody was inside the house, he drove down to the kennels, which is when he discovered their bodies.
What made you come out here tonight?
Um, I went to my mom's late stage, Alzheimer's patient, my dad's in the hospital.
My mom gets anxious when she does.
I went to check on them and Maggie's a dog lover.
She fools with the dogs. And I knew she'd gone to the kennel. I
was at the house. I left the house and went to my mom's.
Just a little while tried to call her when I left. Texted
her no response. And during his interview, Alec explains the gruesome
details of their condition. And he also notes once again that he touched both
Maggie and Paul. And because both of them were found face down, Alec says that
he attempted to turn Paul over and check his pulse at which point Paul's phone
slipped out of his pocket. Again, I keep saying that Alec brings up that he touched their bodies.
This is a very important detail.
Um, like when I came back here, I mean, I pulled up and I could see him and, you know,
I knew something was bad, ran out.
I knew it was really bad.
And my boy over there, I could see his brain.
And I ran over the Maggie.
Actually, I think I tried to turn him
Paul over first.
You know, I tried to turn him over and I don't know.
I figured it out.
His cell phone popped out of his pocket.
I started to try to do something with it, thinking maybe, but then I put it back
down really quickly. Then I went to my wife and I mean, I could see. Mm-hmm.
Did you touch them? I did. I touched them both.
Okay. I tried to take, I mean I tried to do it as limited as possible,
but I tried to take their paltz on both of them.
Mm-hmm.
And, you know, I called 911.
Pretty much right away.
And it's was very good. I talked to her. I told her I
was gonna get off the phone to call some family members. I did that and
And um,
and family members, did you call me? I call my brother, Randy,
and I call my brother, John.
And I tried to call a little boy,
real good friend,
just right around the corner from here,
but I didn't get him.
After that, they start asking him about his relationship with
Maggie and Paul, which he says is as good as it could be. He does say that there were
things here and there in his marriage, but he really emphasizes that they were happy
and that things were good. But what he failed to mention was the accumulating emotional
and financial stress that their family was going through. But don't worry,
he doesn't fail to mention the boat crash over and over as a possible explanation as to why this
tragedy could have occurred. At one point, they start asking him if he has had any issues with
the trespassers or threats in general to their family. And of course, Alex takes this
about the threats that Paul
receiving. Have y'all been
problems out here? Trust
people breaking in. None
thing that what comes to my
was in a boat wreck a couple years ago
and there's been a, you know, he was charged
with being arrested for being the driver.
There's been a lot of negative publicity about that
and there's been a lot of people online
just really vile stuff, but when Paul's out and about,
I mean, people routinely, I don't think I know the
full story. Um, because I don't think they give it to me, but I mean, he's been punched
and hit and just attacked a lot. So, you know, but I mean, nothing like this. Yeah.
And keep in mind, at this point, this is now the third time that he has brought up
the boat crash. First, he said it on the 911 call, then he mentioned it to Sergeant Daniel Green,
and now he's telling a sled agent in Coulton County, Detective. And if going down this rabbit hole,
wasn't enough to distract investigators, Alec also brings up a very odd and frankly random story while being interviewed
that night. He starts talking about the groundskeeper for Mozel, a guy named CB Ro, and how he
told Paul a strange story the week before the murders about how he was once recruited by
the FBI to kill radical members of the Black Panther Party. And in this interview, it sounds like Alec is questioning
if he could have been involved,
even though he doesn't directly say that,
you can tell he's trying to lead them in that direction.
And if hearing that is kind of confusing to you,
even in the slightest, you're not alone,
the investigators were also confused as well.
He's sort of just offering up this information,
even though investigators never asked,
although they did take down some information about CB, but it just didn't seem to be relevant at all.
Now, Alec really starts breaking down, getting very emotional during this interview, and people
have pretty mixed feelings on it. Whether or not you believe that Alec's breakdowns during
this interview are real or fake, one thing is undeniable. Paul and Maggie were horrifically
and intentionally murdered. Paul was shot twice and killed with a 12 gauge shotgun on the property
that brought him the most joy in life. Obviously, like many of you, I'm not the biggest fan of Paul,
I do not condone his actions on the night of the boat crash and how he killed Mallory Beach.
And her death should definitely not be overlooked.
However, loss is loss, and because of his murder, he will never be able to face consequences
for what he did that night.
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So let's talk a little bit about Maggie Murdock.
So Maggie Murdock was shot five times
with an A-R style rifle with 300 blackout ammunition.
And her loss has been felt tremendously
by her family and friends.
People who knew Maggie described her as a sweet,
easygoing mother of two, and she cherished
her family above all else.
But she was a stay-at-home mom, and she devoted most of her young life to raising her boys,
and was said to have loved them even during their hardest times.
And both of them were shot at close range, and the evidence showed that neither Paul or
Maggie had defensive wounds.
Now the interview on June 7th was just the beginning
for Alec.
In fact, three days later, he has questioned again
by sled agent David Owen in his vehicle,
and he goes through the events of the night again
this time in more detail.
So when we spoke the other night,
I got kind of a basic overview.
Yes, sir.
And it was pretty traumatic.
That's OK.
I know you asked me.
You asked me what you need to do.
So I just want you to let's start Monday morning
and take me through your day.
And during this interview, Alec talks about the morning
of June 7th.
And even though it's only been a few days,
he has a hard time remembering a lot of the specifics.
But what he does remember is that he went to work
and came home a little earlier than usual
because Paul was gonna be there,
and they were preparing to plant sunflower seeds
the following day.
Alec also spends a good amount of time
talking about riding around the property with Paul,
and he says that at some point,
he, Paul and Maggie all got together to have dinner, like I mentioned earlier.
You know, at some point we were all back at the house together.
Maggie had gotten home and, you know, we sat down, we ate supper, which we usually supper together.
So, the one thing I remember, I don't know how much detail y'all want.
So, if I start talking about something that you don't need just tell me and I'll move to something else.
The more detail the better.
So Paul has been having high blood pressure and his mama was worried sick about it.
So we were actually, you know, this was a direct thing getting him he'd unlike go to doctors
Making him go get his blood pressure checked his feet of swollen up recently. Wow, so you know that was it
It was a big huge deal. Okay, you know we hung around a house for a little while. I
Know that Maggie went to the kennels
I Don't know exactly
where Paul went, but he left the house to. Okay. And for the second time during an official
interview, Alec talks about how he did not go down to the dog kennels with Maggie and Paul.
Instead, he stays back, watches a little TV and takes a snooze. What did you do when once Maggie had pulled up?
I stayed in the house.
OK.
And I was watching TV looking at my phone.
And I actually fell asleep on the couch.
OK.
And we know from his previous interview
that shortly after he wakes up, he gives Maggie a call.
She doesn't answer.
He doesn't think it's that weird.
So he drives over to see his mom in Alameda. But in this interview, he introduces something new.
Alex says that he isn't exactly sure, but he could have sworn that he heard someone pull up to
the house. Now he's pretty unspecific about this, but he essentially says that between waking up
from his nap and leaving the house, he heard a car driving up
towards the property and he was under the impression
that it was Maggie or Paul.
I was certain that I heard them pull up.
I mean, I was positive that I heard
and people don't just come out there.
You know, we don't get like pass through.
I was certain that I heard them pull up but they didn't.
Okay. Um, well, if you heard something pull up, what did it sound like?
You know, I don't, I can't tell you what it sounded like. I just knew that I thought they,
I thought that that my wife had pulled up or that car had pulled up. Would it,
would it have been the buggy that she normally drives or would it be a car? No, no. I had the impression that a car pulled up.
OK.
You know?
And had you woken up by that time,
but hadn't left for your moms?
Yep.
OK.
And, but it wasn't much time in between there,
because I left pretty damn close.
It wasn't much time between me waking up
and me leaving the house.
OK.
Then, Alex continues to go through the timeline of that night and he shares that he spoke
on the phone with his brother, a friend and fellow attorney named Chris Wilson and also
his son, Buster.
And, um, you know, I noted, I called some people on the way to I know I return to call from a brother
John.
Um, I noted I called Chris Wiltson.
Um, I noted I talked to Buster.
And something interesting I want to point out here is that Alec doesn't seem to get very
upset until about halfway through this conversation.
And of course, like I said, it's difficult to judge because grief looks different
on everyone, but it's something about the way
that he is talking about his wife and his son
and that day in general for so long
without getting choked up or crying.
That is really telling to me.
You can also see at many points
throughout the interview that he is looking out the corner
of his eye towards the slut agent and what's being written down, almost as if he's trying
to see if what he's saying is being perceived well.
After that, there's a good portion of the interview where Alec is being questioned about
the guns on their property.
And he talks about how everyone but Paul Paul in particular, was guilty of leaving guns where they shouldn't be.
And even though neither of the murder weapons were found
at the scene, it was interesting to investigators
that both guns used in their death
were weapons that could have come from the Murdoch collection.
Because these people had hella guns.
And at this point, they hadn't yet connected
the murder weapons to family-owned weapons.
However, I imagine they were pretty suspicious
that this was the case.
This second interview really helped establish
that the Murdoch's, in fact,
owned the kind of weapon that was used to kill Maggie,
but that's not even the most interesting part here.
Alex shares that they owned two of these rifles,
one belonged to Paul and the other belonged to Buster, but around Christmas in 2020,
Paul's went missing. There was some confusion over whether the missing
rifle had been replaced, but Alec says he's certain that they ended up buying a new
one, and now following the murders, only one of the three rifles is accounted for.
So the original lost one has never been found, and the one that is suspected of killing
Maggie has also never been found.
And the last thing that I want to mention from this interview that has been a major point
of contention happens towards the end.
In the recording, Alec can be heard saying, it was so bad. They did him so bad.
However, many people have also heard him say, it was so bad I did him so bad.
And the debate over whether Alec said they or I was heavily debated during the trial. Obviously, if he is saying I did him so bad, that is an admission of guilt.
But we will discuss this more later.
And what is said throughout this entire interview ends up being crucial throughout the trial.
And it still wasn't the last time that Alec gave official statements.
On August 11th, 2021, Alec again speaks with sled agent David Owen.
And I don't want to keep repeating the same story, but I do want to address something new
that was revealed as a result of this third interview.
And this is huge.
There is a video on Paul's phone, which is later referred to as the snapchat video,
and it shows Alex standing on his property and messing around with a flimsy tree. And what makes this video so
significant is that the clothes he has seen wearing in the video are not the clothes that he was wearing when officers arrived at the scene on June 7th. So, Sled Agent David Owen tells Alec about this video and asks at what point he
changed into the shorts and white t-shirt that he had on when police arrived. You and him, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home, home,. But the question in that is, when I met you that night, you were
in shorts and the t-shirt at what point in that even did you change clothes.
I'm not sure how it would have been before getting around to that. Now it would have been, but what time of day was that?
I would have thought that would already change.
There's not a time.
I guess that changed when I got back to the house.
And here's why this matters.
You're going to hear in my next video when we go over the trial that Alec wasn't wearing
the cacky pants and blue collared shirt to work,
which means he changed two times that afternoon. And in the eyes of those prosecuting the case against
Alec, this has the potential to mean he changed out of the clothes he was wearing when he killed
Maggie and Paul. All three of these interviews wound up being crucial evidence for the state during
Alec's trial, but at the time they were conducting them, they were months away from any major breaks of these interviews wound up being crucial evidence for the state during Alex trial.
But at the time they were conducting them, they were months away from any major breaks in the case.
Now going back a little bit here, it's important to understand what the Murdoch family was going
through in the time leading up to the murders. In the two years between the boat crash and the murders, the Murdoch family was going through a hard time in their eyes.
And it's also really important that you understand the history of this family.
And I did go over it in more detail in my first video.
However, I wanted to recap it here again.
Randolph Murdoch Sr. was elected solicitor for the 14th Circuit Solicitor's Office,
and for more than 85 years, a member of the Murdoch family has held title as 14th Circuit Solicitor.
And for those of you who aren't familiar with the legal jargon, a solicitor is the same as a county prosecutor.
And although Alec himself never served as the 14th Circuit Solicitor, he carried on the influence that the Murdoch family had in low country, which is what this area is
referred to. Alec also worked for the family law firm, which is called P-M-P-E-D, which was first
established by Randolph Sr. back in 1910. And so for over a century, the Murdoch family was synonymous with the law,
and in more recent years, they have become even more synonymous with bending the law for their own advantage.
And they have totally abused this, and everyone in this area has known this for a long time.
For example, if Buster or Paul ever got in trouble for anything underage drinking and beyond,
it only took one phone call to their grandpa or their daddy to take care of it.
So when I say that people in this area especially have viewed the Murdoch's
unsympathetically from February 2019 when the boating accident happened to June of 2021,
when the murders happened,
it's because the bo crash was the first time
the law wasn't being bent to rescue a Murdoch from trouble.
In fact, not only was the law not being bent,
but Mark Tinsley, an attorney representing the beach family
and the wrongful death lawsuit filed against Alec Murdoch,
was stopping at nothing to make sure
that someone was held accountable.
And this lawsuit is another really important piece of the puzzle when it comes to the murders of
Paul and Maggie. After the 2019 boat crash, Malarie's family, as well as the families of Miley and
Morgan, who were also on the boat, I know there's a lot of M names here, but they all hired Mark
Tinsley to represent them in a wrongful death lawsuit against Alec Murdock.
There were actually several lawsuits happening at the same time involving the boat crash and
the victims.
However, I just want to focus on the big one because it can get really confusing.
So Mark was seeking $10 million in this civil suit, which was really picking up steam in
the spring of 2021.
And not long before the murders took place,
Alec told Mark that he was broke,
which obviously means he was unable to pay
the full $10 million.
But instead, he said he could scrape together
about $1 million.
And if you're not buying that Alec was broke,
you're definitely not the only one.
I mean, the entire Murdoch reputation
was built on generational
wealth and privilege. So for Alec, to be saying he was broke was quite the shock and almost unbelievable.
And keep in mind, I'm trying to keep this simple. So I'm explaining this in everyday terms,
not legal terms. But in response to this claim, Mark filed what's called a motion to compel,
which essentially means
that Alec needed to prove that he was broke.
And what makes all of this so important to the overall story here is that the hearing
where Alec had to show his finances proving he had no money was scheduled for June 10,
2021.
And at this point, Alec hadn't yet been caught for stealing millions and millions of dollars.
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So if this hearing happened, which spoiler alert it didn't, Aliquid have had to reveal
years of theft and fraud.
And that, ladies and gentlemen,
is what the prosecution would later say was a motive
for killing his wife and son.
Rather than expose himself as the liar and thief
that he was, they allege that he killed his wife and son
to distract investigators from his finances and gain sympathy.
I mean, how many people are going to pursue a $10 million lawsuit?
Three days after someone's wife and son were brutally murdered.
And this horrible idea of his did temporarily work because the hearing never happened, which
gave Alec more time to plan his next scheme.
But I'm getting ahead of myself here.
So in the weeks and months, following their deaths,
investigators still had to piece together
what happened on the night of June 7th
and find the person responsible.
Even though Alec and his lawyers would later claim
that investigators zeroed in on him from the start
and fixed the evidence to prove their theory,
Sled is firm in the fact that in the early weeks
after the murders, they looked at all possibilities.
And while they're conducting their investigation,
more and more attention is being brought to Alec.
And not just because his wife and son
had been brutally shot to death.
On the same day that Maggie and Paul were killed,
Jeannie Sackinger, who is the chief financial officer
at Alec's family law firm, confronted
him after learning that $792,000 in legal fees were missing.
It came to her attention that the money was missing, and she had reason to believe that
he had taken it for personal reasons.
Now these legal fees were supposed to be paid to PMPED from Attorney Chris Wilson's firm
after a major settlement
was reached.
And Chris Wilson was one of Alex's closest friends since high school.
They go way back.
And Alex assured Janine that Chris had the funds and that he could get it.
But before she even had the chance to ask more questions and raise suspicions about his
financial activity, their conversation was cut short because Alec
received a text about his sick father's condition.
And what, you know, decent human is going to accuse someone of stealing money when they
just found out that their father is extremely sick and possibly dying.
And again, spoiler alert, but this text was not what it seemed.
It turns out his father's condition may have actually
been improving, and that's what the text was about. But Alex spun the text to his advantage,
so he could avoid a potentially life-threatening conversation. And I bring this confrontation up for
one specific reason, and that is because it happened on the same day of the murders. And just
dates before he was scheduled
to reveal his financial status in the wrongful death lawsuit.
And this means that Alec had pressure from two outside forces
that had the potential to reveal years worth of fraud.
And so this, not so surprisingly,
is the second alleged motive behind the double homicide.
Basically, the pressure was building
for Alec, and he was about to be found out. So like I was saying, more and more attention
was being brought on Alec in the months after the murders. And even though he was doing everything
he could to keep people from finding out about the truth when it comes to the money, it did eventually come out.
On September 3rd, 2021, Alec was forced to resign
from PMPED after an internal investigation revealed
he had misappropriated millions and millions
of dollars worth of client and company money.
Now his financial crimes I have talked about briefly
in part one and they could really get a video all on their own in fact
He hasn't faced trial for those yet, and so maybe we'll do a part four on that
But I definitely did go pretty deep into it when I first covered the case if you want to learn about it in more detail
But what I believe is most important to note here is that in total, Alec has been charged with nearly 100 financial crimes,
100, including embezzlement, computer crime,
money laundering, conspiracy, and much more.
And in total, he has defrauded his firm,
his own firm and his clients,
and also the government out of almost $10 million.
And while I would love to go into all of those, we would be here for hours.
However, there is one specific instance of theft that I feel is really important we go
over here once again.
If you're familiar with the story or you watched my last video, then you know that one
of the victims of these crimes was the Satterfield family.
Gloria Satterfield, who not only worked as the Murdoch family
housekeeper, but also practically raised Paul and Buster, especially Paul, died on the Mosel
property in 2018. And the belief at the time is that Gloria was standing at the top of a staircase
at the front of their home when four of the family dogs jumped on her, which caused
her to fall backwards down the cement stairs and hit her head. Now, she suffered multiple rib fractures,
a subdural hematoma, and a pulmonary contusion, and sadly, Gloria passed away in the hospital
after a few short weeks on life support. And an autopsy was never performed.
And that was because her cause of death was immediately believed to be accidental.
And this was a tragedy to everyone except Alec who saw this as another opportunity to steal
money.
Because Alec convinced Gloria's two sons to sue him in a wrongful death lawsuits so that
they could collect an insurance payout
that would, in theory, support them for many years.
But in true Alec fashion, he stole the money.
He stole all the funds from his insurance company and spent years telling the
Sadderfield Boys that the case was still in progress, even though it wasn't.
He had put it all in his own bank account.
And it wasn't until they read a news article and realized that the case had already been settled that they figured this out.
And in recent months, sled investigators have taken a closer look at her accidental death.
And they're considering the possibility that there was foul play. In June of 2022,
sled announced that her body would be exhumed as part of their investigation,
however, it's unclear whether or not this is going to happen.
And Gloria's sons believe that she was the first victim of Alec Murdoch and will continue
to fight for justice until a proper investigation has taken place.
And this is only a fraction of the terrible things that Alec did, but it's really a prime
example of the kind of person he is.
And rather than face the consequences of his own action
since the world was about to find out what he had done,
Alec actually attempted to stage his own homicide.
On September 4th, 2021, just a day after he was forced
to resign from his own law firm,
Alec made another frantic 911 call claiming that he was shot in the head in a roadside
attack.
To spare you a million details about this and since I have already covered it in detail
in my first video, basically investigators found out that the entire thing was a botched
suicide attempt.
It turns out that Alec had orchestrated all of this in an attempt to end his own life and
leave his last living son, Buster, his $10 million life insurance policy.
And not only did they find out that he planned the entire thing, they also learned that the
man he paid over $100,000 to shoot him in the head was also his drug dealer.
And this is when the saga of Alex Addiction began.
Rather than admit to his own wrongdoings, Alec tried to put the blame on his use of opioids.
Now I've said it before and I'll say it again, addiction is a disease and it's not to be taken lightly.
So when I talk about Alex Addiction moving forward here, I don't want to diminish what a serious issue it is. But the point I'm stressing here is that
Alec has never taken accountability for his actions and will place blame on anything but himself
when he is faced with the truth. And in response to his failed murder for higher,
suicide type plot, Alec's lawyers argued that the loss of his wife and son
and addiction to pills caused him to do this, and therefore he shouldn't be at serious fault
given the circumstances. But he was ultimately arrested on September 16, 2021 for fraud and conspiracy
in this botched suicide scheme, although he was released under the condition that he checked into a rehab center.
And it was during this time while he was in rehab that investigators uncovered more of his financial
crimes, and they prepared to make another arrest, which occurred on October 14, 2021, and this time
at a detox center in Florida, and he was charged with misappropriating settlement funds in the Gloria Satterfield case.
And over the following months, Sled uncovered dozens of financial crimes, which he is still
facing charges for.
And since his arrest in October 2021, Alec has remained in jail.
And if lying, stealing and trying to stage his own death
wasn't despicable enough, Alec was indicted
by a college in county jury on two counts of murder
and two counts of possession of a weapon
during the commission of a violent crime
on July 14, 2022.
And less than a week after being indicted,
no surprise here, but Alec pleaded not guilty
at his bond hearing.
On to more breaking news this afternoon, the trial date has been set for former self-care
aligner lawyer Alec Murdoch in the killing of his wife and son.
The trial is set to begin on January 30, 2023, according to the state attorney general's
office.
Now Maggie and Paul Murdoch were found dead in Collin and County, in June of last year.
The case has made national news.
Alec Murdoch has pleaded not
guilty.
The South Carolina State
Attorney General's Office
pursued these charges and the
case against Alec was
prosecuted by lead attorney
Creighton Waters, as well as
David Fernandez, John
Meaders, and more.
And I mentioned earlier that
the alleged motive for the
murders of Mag and Paul were
related to Alex' additional financial crimes.
So it was up to the prosecution also referred to as the state to proof that Alex had the
means, motive, and opportunity to commit these crimes beyond a reasonable doubt.
It was there overarching argument that Alex shot Maggie with an AR-style rifle
with 300 blackout ammo, and Paul with a 12-gauge shotgun to avoid being exposed, and that
he manufactured an alibi and misled the investigation in an attempt to get away with it.
But what was tricky about their case is that there was no direct evidence tying Alec to the murders.
All they had was circumstantial evidence, and it's obviously a lot harder to get a conviction
on circumstantial evidence.
And what made it even harder for the state was the fact that they wouldn't know until
pre-trial motions started, whether or not Alec's financial crimes would be admissible during
trial.
Considering the alleged motive was entirely dependent on Alec not wanting to be exposed
for his financial crimes, this was a battle that the prosecution desperately needed to win,
especially without direct evidence.
As for Alex defense team, he was represented by attorneys Richard Arputlian and Jim Griffin,
both who have substantial experience
winning in the courtroom.
And it was their overarching argument
that a loving father and husband,
such as Alec Murdoch, would be incapable
of a crime so horrific.
They base their argument heavily
on what they considered to be a botched investigation
by sled, a solid alibi, a lack of murder weapons,
and a direct testimony to Alex character
to prove his innocence.
They planned to paint him as a nonviolent man
who loved his family way too much
to do something like that to them.
And something that you're gonna hear a lot
when we get started talking about the trial next week
is the idea that there were two shooters.
This was a huge component for the defense
because Maggie and Paul were shot with two different weapons.
So they argued that these murders
were the result of two shooters.
And like you'll hear later on,
part of their strategy was to admit
that he was a liar and a thief.
The defense wanted the jury to believe
that even though Alec lied about stealing
from his clients in law firm,
they could believe him when he said he wasn't a killer, which is completely backwards to me.
I mean, if you admit that you're a liar, and also admit to have stolen from clients and your
own law firm, why would anyone believe you when you say that you are not lying when it comes to
these murders? From the beginning, it was very clear that this trial was going to be monumental one way or the other.
But no matter how much you thought you knew going into this, if you did follow the trial,
I don't think anyone could have really anticipated how long this thing would go on,
and how many witnesses would be called to testify,
and that's why I'm going to be making a part three,
because it is way too much for me to go over in one video.
This trial was supposed to last like three weeks. It lasted six. It went on and on and on.
There were more than 250 potential witnesses with 75 called when it was all said and done.
And five of the 12 original jurors were removed from the panel, leaving only one alternative standing when deliberation started.
And I say all this now because I really
want you to understand just how long it took
for the truth to be finally exposed.
That is going to be it for me today, guys.
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