Did Alex Murdaugh Do the UNTHINKABLE? Behavior Experts REACT

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Alex Murdaugh is accused of multiple murders in "the trial of the century". What do the world's top body language and behavior experts make of his crime scene police interview. JOIN OUR BODY LANGUAGE MASTERCLASS:
In this video, we're discussing the bizarre story of Alex Murdaugh and the Unthinkable crime he may have committed. Behavior experts have reacted to the story and it's shocking! Check out this video to find out what they think happened and why it begs belief!

The murder trial of Alex Murdaugh began January 25, 2023, with instructions from the judge and opening statements from the prosecution and defense. Murdaugh was accused of the murders of his wife and their 22-year-old son a year and a half earlier. Local media were calling the trial South Carolina's "trial of the century".

On June 7, 2021, Murdaugh called police from his cell phone at around 10pm, saying he had discovered the bodies of 22-year-old son Paul and 52-year-old wife Maggie near the dog kennels at the family's hunting lodge in Islandton, South Carolina. Both had been shot multiple times and with different weapons. Murdaugh reported that at the time of the killings (around 9pm it was later determined), he had been with his terminally ill father, Randolph III, and mother, who has dementia.

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