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A can coozie for $500? A Yeti cup for $400?
Isn't this really strange? And rather macabre?
I wonder how long before some of this stuff hits eBay?
A can coozie for $500? A Yeti cup for $400?
Isn't this really strange? And rather macabre?
I wonder how long before some of this stuff hits eBay?
Remember in opening statements Dick Harpootlian said it was their "Honor" to represent the man Alex Murdaugh. An honor, I tell you. He even had AM stand up for all to see.
Let's hope AM didn't lose control on said couch like he did in JMM's car.36K on the "Alibi Couch"
Seriously ?
I wonder how long before some of this stuff hits eBay?
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BBM. I think my faith in humanity was just murdered.Murdaugh Moselle estate items sell for big bucks as buyers descend on South Carolina auction
An auction including items from the Murdaugh family's South Carolina hunting estate, where Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son, drew a large crowd Thursday.news.yahoo.com
Audrey Conklin
Fri, March 24, 2023
Just before 9 a.m. Thursday, a crowd began to line up outside Liberty Auction in Pembroke, Georgia, in anticipation of an afternoon auction featuring items from the Murdaugh family's South Carolina Lowcountry hunting estate, where Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son in 2021.
"We came out of curiosity just to look at the Murdaugh items," one attendee told Fox News Digital, as was the consensus for most people at the event.
Doors opened at noon, and by the time the auction began at 4 p.m., buyers found it difficult to move about inside the stuffy building. By the time bidding started, those who purchased items had to duck in and around other people to pick up their new belongings
"We're here to buy Christmas presents for the rest of the family. Trying to get them something from the Murdaugh trial. Everybody found it very interesting, so we'd like to get them a little…something to remember the Lowcountry events," another attendee said.
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A pair of lamps with stems made out of turtle shells sold for $2,000.
There's a video in the link of all the gawking.
BBM. I think my faith in humanity was just murdered.
Thanks for posting this. Just saw this tweet and I can’t wait to see both parts!Here's part 1 of the full interview of the 3 1st responders; Colleton County Sheriff's Detectives Laura Rutland, Daniel Greene and Jason Chapman. There's a lot more detail in this interviews. Interesting stuff for sure!
Oh gosh. I still wonder why that type of incident was mentioned a few times during the trial. To make us feel sympathetic toward AM?Let's hope AM didn't lose control on said couch like he did in JMM's car.
Oh gosh. I still wonder why that type of incident was mentioned a few times during the trial. To make us feel sympathetic toward AM?
This may have already been discussed (if so, please let me know where to look):
In the HBO documentary on the Murdaugh case (Low Country, episode 3, around 40:00 mark), a recording between AM and BM is played, where AM asks BM if he wants to return to Moselle to "hunt doves." BM says he doesn't. AM asks if he would like Jim Griffin (AM's lawyer) to go there to "hunt doves."
Was this coded language? Is there a special meaning behind hunting doves???
Murdaugh Moselle estate items sell for big bucks as buyers descend on South Carolina auction
An auction including items from the Murdaugh family's South Carolina hunting estate, where Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son, drew a large crowd Thursday.news.yahoo.com
Audrey Conklin
Fri, March 24, 2023
Just before 9 a.m. Thursday, a crowd began to line up outside Liberty Auction in Pembroke, Georgia, in anticipation of an afternoon auction featuring items from the Murdaugh family's South Carolina Lowcountry hunting estate, where Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son in 2021.
"We came out of curiosity just to look at the Murdaugh items," one attendee told Fox News Digital, as was the consensus for most people at the event.
Doors opened at noon, and by the time the auction began at 4 p.m., buyers found it difficult to move about inside the stuffy building. By the time bidding started, those who purchased items had to duck in and around other people to pick up their new belongings
"We're here to buy Christmas presents for the rest of the family. Trying to get them something from the Murdaugh trial. Everybody found it very interesting, so we'd like to get them a little…something to remember the Lowcountry events," another attendee said.
.......
A pair of lamps with stems made out of turtle shells sold for $2,000.
There's a video in the link of all the gawking.
This may have already been discussed (if so, please let me know where to look):
In the HBO documentary on the Murdaugh case (Low Country, episode 3, around 40:00 mark), a recording between AM and BM is played, where AM asks BM if he wants to return to Moselle to "hunt doves." BM says he doesn't. AM asks if he would like Jim Griffin (AM's lawyer) to go there to "hunt doves."
Was this coded language? Is there a special meaning behind hunting doves???