I bet you can find in entirety on a Utube or google search. UGHGHG. It was wonderful and heartfelt. You'll find it.I missed it!!!!!!! Aghhhhh
I also respect if they want to continue grieving in private, knowing that nothing they could say in front of the world could affect AM.
How could it -- they loved AM and welcomed him in their home as a son, a brother, following the murders where he spent more time with them after gunning them down than he ever did when it was important to his wife.
Prayers for their healing and continued strength. x
MOO
I respectfully disagree that the post-verdict pressers have anything to do with congrats.I’ve always found it a bit odd when Prosecutors speak post-verdict and mention how “blood, sweat, and tears” went into building their murder case.
It’s minor but I’ve also thought the hugging and congrats like talk to one another after a verdict is also strange. No matter what, there’s no “winners” here. Two people lost their lives, one person was found legally responsible for their deaths, and countless friends, family, colleagues and anyone else who knows or knew of the Murdaugh family has their live forever changed in some way after all of this. And, of course, one man loses his freedom as a result of being found legally responsible for these heinous crimes. There are never any “winners” in homicide cases, there are “losers” all around. Always so tragic, and always so sad. JMOO.
I missed it!!!!!!! Aghhhhh
I liked his speech, gave all credit to the whole team, thanked court staff, etc. mooDid they thank Judge Newman?
I felt the AG was a bit too proud of himself.
I think it's just the build up and final release they can just celebrate that their hard work did put an evil man where he belongs. I understand what you are saying it does feel a bit strange. I also think as he said they were working late and up early around the clock living in a hotel for 2 months trying this case and then the year plus before this that they investigated and especially in this one, the connections of that family and I'm sure it was just difficult what they were up against, but he did it. It's like a coach celebrating his team after a big win. Nothing will bring back Paul and Maggie, but this "win" ensures that Alex can't hurt anyone else ever again.I’ve always found it a bit odd when Prosecutors speak post-verdict and mention how “blood, sweat, and tears” went into building their murder case.
It’s minor but I’ve also thought the hugging and congrats like talk to one another after a verdict is also strange. No matter what, there’s no “winners” here. Two people lost their lives, one person was found legally responsible for their deaths, and countless friends, family, colleagues and anyone else who knows or knew of the Murdaugh family has their live forever changed in some way after all of this. And, of course, one man loses his freedom as a result of being found legally responsible for these heinous crimes. There are never any “winners” in homicide cases, there are “losers” all around. Always so tragic, and always so sad. JMOO.
If it weren't for that video, AM would still be saying he wasn't there. And he might have just gotten away with it.I keep thinking about Paul's video.... If not for that video....
I do wonder if we will find out any more about exactly how this all happened.... what a messed up family, the decades of intimidation and corruption.
Creighton's smile is so cute.