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MURDAUGH MOTIVES: Dr. John Matthias on Alex Murdaugh's testimony and cross examination

Hidden True Crime

Hidden True Crime

True Crime, Documentary, News, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.6 • 2.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2023

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Recording of our weekly LIVE Hidden Hour SHOW, February 24, 2023 Alex Murdaugh testified at his own murder trial. Dr. John Matthias shares his thoughts about his testimony and cross examination. Murdaugh is at the center of a current trial—charged with killing his wife and son. The family has had a legal dynasty in South Carolina for 100 years —ever since Alex's great grandfather Randolph Murdaugh opened his first law firm in 1910. In the late evening of June 7th 2021 Alex called 911 after he says he found his wife and son shot to death at their rural hunting lodge. Months later —To the shock of many in the area—the influential Alex Murdaugh is arrested and charged in the death of 52-year old Maggie and 22-year-old Paul. But the killings are not what started the unraveling of the family’s tangled history. Forensic Psychologist John Matthias uncovers how the family's history of secrets plays into the possible motives of murder. All parties discussed are innocent until proven guilty. HIDDEN: A TRUE CRIME PODCAST is: CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY REINVENTED. Join a forensic psychologist and journalist (who happen to be husband and wife) on a journey into the darkest recesses of the human mind and the unconscious motivations that drive human behaviors in order to understand the world and ourselves.  Subscribe for Friday night lives, psychological analysis, and insider interviews for an in depth look at crimes.  DR. JOHN MATTHIAS is a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist with 30 years’ experience in both clinical and forensic work. He serves as an expert witness for the federal government and has consulted on numerous high-profile cases for District Attorney’s offices and defense attorneys in several states. In the forensic area, Dr. Matthias has developed expertise in personality assessments, hidden behavioral motivations, complex trauma and criminal psychology. In the clinical realm, he has worked with numerous victims. He received his Master’s degree in Marriage, Family and Child counseling, as well his doctorate degree, from the University of Southern California.  Dr. Matthias graduated with honors in philosophy from Princeton University, and he won the prestigious McCosh Thesis prize while there. In high school he graduated valedictorian from a large public high school in Chicago where he was chosen to participate in a ground-breaking valedictory study that continues to this day.  Dr. Matthias has been an adjunct assistant professor in the University of Nevada Las Vegas clinical psychology doctoral program since 2007. He supervises UNLV doctoral students on forensic assessments, clinical case formulation, and various therapeutic approaches to clinical work. LAUREN MATTHIAS has worked as an anchor and reporter for ABC, NBC, and FOX News in East Idaho, Boise, and Salt Lake City, Utah. She spent a decade reporting on a diverse range of topics from high profile crimes to Presidential visits. Most recently, she reported for Salt Lake City’s ABC affiliate News4Utah. In 2015 she received the Idaho State Broadcaster’s Association Best Reporter award. She left the reporting world to produce the Hidden True Crime Podcast along with her husband Dr. John Matthias, a forensic psychologist. Your support helps us produce these podcasts/videos. We have some big plans to explore the true crime terrain in a way that no one else has attempted.  WEBSITE: https://hiddentruecrime.com/ TO SUPPORT:  https://www.patreon.com/hiddentruecrime https://paypal.me/hiddentruecrime https://cash.app/$hiddenTruecrime Our Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/HIDDENTRUECRIME* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/HIDDENTRUECRIME* Check out Armoire and use my code HIDDENTRUECRIME for a great deal: https://www.armoire.style* Check out Effecty and use my code HIDDENTRUECRIME for a great deal: https://www.effecty.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code HIDDENTRUECRIME for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/hidden-a-true-crime-podcast1836/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hidden, a true crime podcast. A forensic psychologist and a journalist

0:06.7

explore the hidden motives behind unthinkable crimes while examining our deepest

0:12.2

fears along the way. We have so much to talk about when it comes to the Alec

0:18.0

Murdoch trial and the Alec Murdoch family that we decided to split it up into

0:22.9

two nights. Tonight we're going to talk about Alec Murdoch's testimony. We're

0:29.4

going to break it down. It's been fascinating. We've been glued to the TV and

0:34.6

watching some commentary as well. And I know that Dr. John has some things to

0:38.4

save me and a lot of great questions from all of you are hidden gems. Thank you

0:43.1

so much for the support we received in talking about multi-generational shame

0:47.6

and we're going to continue that conversation with the Murdoch family part

0:53.9

too. John has been watching, researching and he has more things to say so

0:59.5

that'll be tomorrow night. Let me start with Debbie. Debbie writes in today's

1:05.7

hearing the prosecutor brought up shame and family annihilator. Someone's

1:11.3

listening to you on the prosecution team winky face. It wasn't interesting that

1:16.9

they brought shame up and I think that's where we want to start. Can I share a

1:20.9

video? Shame for you. I asked this before but shame for you is an

1:26.4

extraordinary provocation and then Mr. Murdoch. Shame for me is an extraordinary

1:34.3

provocation. I don't like to be ashamed. The prospect of humiliating the

1:41.0

legacy is an extraordinary provocation to you as a Mr. Murdoch. What do you mean

1:46.1

by an extraordinary provocation? It affects you deeply. It's your biggest

1:50.7

concern is it not? No, that's not my biggest concern.

2:01.0

Your middle age man, like me? I'm 54 years old. I'm not sure. You look like you're

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