Amazing summary of the trial with truth and accuracy 🙏. Great job and ty for sharing. Rest in peace to Maggie and Paul and Alex's father and not to forget Miss Mallory from the boat crash, God bless each of them 🙏🙏🙏. I pray for peace to the victims who survived this unbelievable set of events 💔😰
Been following this case from the begining, and have to say you did a marvelous job with this summary excellent job 10 out of 10 from me,watched from start till the end,subscribed
Wow, what a great summary you've put together of this crazy trial! You quite artfully mixed in many very important, very serious, very painful and very humorous moments. Great job!
Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 A fate worse than death for Alex is when Buster stops taking his calls because he doesn’t need him either. Let’s hope that image of Paul’s brain on the ground is permanently seared into Alex’s mind.
It was never an opioid addiction, it was a high dollar long term GAMBLING addiction… the money was gone as fast as it came in… the wife had no idea they were completely broke…
Before he turned murderer where was he gambling? On Football? Table games? Poker? He went to casinos or man camps? Gambling is a prettier addiction than drugs. And since he never names his drug of choice then that’s hard to believe too.
I think you’re right. He bets on sports all the time. You can hear his jailhouse calls bragging about winning crackers, beef sticks, etc. No addict taking 80-90 pills a day and takes a breath and calms paranoid thoughts. He was a recreational user who was involved in selling.
@@troberts7458 exactly…. And his bookie is being protected… probably someone in the law firm, who had an interest in keeping the money flowing in from Alex… who even loaned him money regularly… a person who looked the other way when it came to Alex’s corruption… possibly Johnny Parker ❓❓❓
Amazing summary of the trial with truth and accuracy 🙏.
Great job and ty for sharing.
Rest in peace to Maggie and Paul and Alex's father and not to forget Miss Mallory from the boat crash, God bless each of them 🙏🙏🙏. I pray for peace to the victims who survived this unbelievable set of events 💔😰
Outstanding compilation! Clever and revealing.
Masterful sequences. Congratulations on this video, you have presented it skillfully. Well done!
Thank you.
Well done.
Been following this case from the begining, and have to say you did a marvelous job with this summary excellent job 10 out of 10 from me,watched from start till the end,subscribed
Thank you so much for this comment. Much appreciated.
I too subscribed at the end of this excellent summation
Wow, what a great summary you've put together of this crazy trial! You quite artfully mixed in many very important, very serious, very painful and very humorous moments. Great job!
Thank you. You summarized my summary precisely.
I hate to agree 👍 👊 but I took delight in watching the compulsive lawyer get tore up 👆 on the stand. He was given his dye in the end 🔚
Papa T wasn’t there to save him this time.
Do it for Paw Paw, do it for Ponyboy ,do it for Johnny Cade.
what a great compilation of evidence! Thank you!!! i am following you!!!
Much appreciated
Very moving and entertaining I'm probably going to watch it again ♥
Thank you. Glad you appreciated it.
What a great vid, comedians will have lots of inspiration!
Thank you.
Paper Bear this is classic! Very well done on number two in your dark humour series. It is a series, right? Hope so 👍🏾
You are always so encouraging. Thank you @Elaine Spall.
Bravo 👍
Thank you for making this this is amazing and just wonderful content excellent job can't praise enough
Glad you enjoy it!
Bravo! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 A fate worse than death for Alex is when Buster stops taking his calls because he doesn’t need him either. Let’s hope that image of Paul’s brain on the ground is permanently seared into Alex’s mind.
Thank you, Hive Mind Concussion.
And bravo for the ending where you point out that Paul solved his own murder. May he rest in peace ✌️ 🕊 🕊
Seriously all Your content takes so much time. Very Good work . Just wanted to thank you for all you do. Love your stuff
Yes, they do. Ha!
Excellent compilation!!!
Many thanks!
Very well done! Truly captured the horrifying magnitude of this case. RIP Maggie and Paul.
Thank you. What stood out to you, particularly in helping capture the horror of the case?
WoooHoo. I agree… a Classic. Thank you ❣️
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Thank you!!!
Tinsley was incredible!😂
this is so well done! great job!
Glad you like it!
Great recap. Than you. This took a lot of time and you picked out the pertinent points.
Great video!!
Thanks!
NIce job putting this together.
Much appreciated.
Harpoot Louie be workin’ all de live long day for de Masta Elleck.
Brilliant! Well done!
Love your stuff, Paper Bear, so good.
Good Stuff
Lil lik÷rd up Columbo got yo ass Alec."Bubba,come here Bubba"😮😅
Everyone on Eleck’s team is sus.
Harpoot Louie be tryin ev’ry day
all de live long day to heah Susssstained
😂Calling this video 📹 a Dark Comedy is appropriate. Very fitting. Crighten tore him up on the stand.
It was never an opioid addiction, it was a high dollar long term GAMBLING addiction… the money was gone as fast as it came in… the wife had no idea they were completely broke…
Before he turned murderer where was he gambling? On Football? Table games? Poker? He went to casinos or man camps?
Gambling is a prettier addiction than drugs. And since he never names his drug of choice then that’s hard to believe too.
@@hereitis.2587 sports … professional and college… and his bookie is someone prominent… probably in the firm.
I think you’re right. He bets on sports all the time. You can hear his jailhouse calls bragging about winning crackers, beef sticks, etc. No addict taking 80-90 pills a day and takes a breath and calms paranoid thoughts. He was a recreational user who was involved in selling.
@@troberts7458 exactly…. And his bookie is being protected… probably someone in the law firm, who had an interest in keeping the money flowing in from Alex… who even loaned him money regularly… a person who looked the other way when it came to Alex’s corruption… possibly Johnny Parker ❓❓❓
That's not C. B. Rowe.
I think it’s obvious that PaPa had one too many Redbulls and his brain grew wings.
Why was the juror told to leave?
Judge Clifton Newman removed one of the jurors for talking about the case with other people, though it appears that the conversations were minor.