Analysis of Murdaugh Family Mystery | Collection of Suspicious Deaths

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This video answers the question: Can I analyze the case of Alex Murdaugh and the Murdaugh family?
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References:

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www.cnn.com/2021/09/13/us/murdaugh-deaths-timeline…

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コメント (21)
  • Murdaugh family is an example of growing up privileged, entitled, and never hearing the word No. Their legacy will forever be synonymous with greed, gluttony, and corruption.
  • So , basically, raising your children to be entitled, spoiled brats will lead to bad consequences for generations. 😕
  • It’s important to note Alex had millions but stole the money from insurance meant to go to his deceased housekeepers sons. One son was taking care of his disabled brother when their trailer home foreclosed and rendered them homeless while wealthy Alex still picketed all of their money. His alibi also has not checked out during the murder of his wife and son and everyone in his life, including his loved ones, have testified against him. The kids on the boat all testified that Paul hit his girlfriend and drive naked and recklessly out of anger as they begged him to stop. They crashed and Mallory died. This is the most vile family I’ve ever heard of and the scary thing is this power has lingered in the south for generations but the “good ole boys club” is slowly dying.
  • .286 blood alcohol level while operating a boat in the dark in complex waterways. Total disregard for the lives of the people around him.
  • @mke1110
    "As having an intact head is important to remaining alive".... this is why we have to pay attention to the video. No lead-up to the great one liner, no drum roll, just strolls along and hits us with the best line ever
  • Dr. Grande always teaches me something new in each and every video, but today, I learned that having an intact head is important in remaining alive.
  • This family reminds me of the "affluenza" case, where the young boy committed vehicular homicide of several people while he was also "under the influence." He received a slap on the wrist, after which he and his enabler mother went on th run to Mexico. Lovely people, aren't they?
  • There's no way he spent millions and millions of dollars on opioids. Gambling, that's where millions go, imo. And that's just the millions missing from the law office, what about the 3 million from the death lawsuit of the maid. Privilege and greed ruined this family, addiction is secondary
  • Murder in the Murdaugh family. Enough drama for a made-for-television series, as well as some possible urban legends. Thank you for your analysis, Dr. Grande!
  • I'm a native local to the area, live close to the Murdaugh law firm actually. My entire life I've always heard if you wanna make some shit go away, you talk to Alex and he'll hook you up lol. Paul was only a year or two older than me so we had a few mutual friends and our parents went to highschool together. I've heard from mutual friends that Paul was a chronic alcoholic and that all he'd ever do at parties was stand in the corner with a bottle and drink liquor. It's absolutely crazy seeing this story being talked about by so many people.
  • There is an allegation now that Alex defrauded the housekeeper's family out of insurance money also.
  • @swerne01
    I notice you did not mention that Gloria Satterfield had 4.3 million dollars of life insurance. Since when does someone take out 4.3 million dollars of life insurance on the life of a housekeeper? This alone makes her death highly suspicious.
  • “It’s something he didn’t use anyways, so why not shoot it!” 😂🤣💯✅ another platinum hit Dr.G!!!
  • This case is the gift that keeps on giving for the true crime fandom. Good grief it's a juggernaut.
  • I knew a guy in high school who was similar in personality and behavior to the prosecutor’s son. His parents came into large sums of money by selling off land that had been in their family for generations and by renting out small, run down homes in the community. He was arrogant and behaved in ways that screamed, “I’m entitled!” He waved 100 dollar bills around in classes and at school dances and football games. We all lived in a small town in the 1970s when inflation was rampant, so he used his money to impress everyone and to get his way. He married a beautiful, sweet girl right out of high school, but she divorced him a year later due to his drinking, drug use, abusive behavior, etc. Long story short...he ended up broke, living in a broken down mobile home and alone...he’s still a womanizer and still drinks and occasionally takes drugs. He caused much heartache over the years and he was arrested many times...his family will have nothing to do with him.
  • One thing that wasn't mentioned, Alex's wife had hired a forensic account to go though the family"s personal account. It is reported she had found irregularities. Then she ends up dead.
  • Paul had a $30m dollar lawsuit hanging over the family like a black cloud from the boat accident. It’s pretty clear why one son was targeted over the other one.
  • @Deecams
    Seems like there’s so much more to this story than what we know still. I bet there’s a long list of people who hated this family.
  • The sad part to me is that the Beach family has offered their condolences, even with having lost one of their own.