In a tiny, rural county of roughly 18,500 people, I could see an invite extended to the local news Editor (of the 144-year-old
The Hampton County Guardian), Journalist, and Author
to the Courthouse. It also seems that the long before the Courthouse became popular, local libraries were already home to crime book clubs and hosted similar events.
Michael M. DeWitt Jr. has authored Wicked Hampton County, which releases May 29, and is now completing Fall of the House of Murdaugh, to be released later this summer.
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So, the Hampton author decided to write two books simultaneously with the same research effort.
Fall of the House of Murdaugh will take the reader on an even deeper dive into the history of the Murdaugh dynasty, dating back four generations to the days of the fallen Confederacy and to historic courtrooms all over the 14th Circuit and Palmetto State.
Then the author moves the narrative forward to the shocking criminal accusations against Alex Murdaugh and the internationally followed, six-week double murder trial in Walterboro, S.C. DeWitt was inside the Colleton County Courthouse almost every day of that marathon trial and lends his unique insight and perspective from the courtroom to
Fall of the House of Murdaugh.
DeWitt will hold a Wicked H.C. book launch event at the Hampton County Library on Friday, June 23, from 4 – 6 p.m., during the peak of the H.C. Watermelon Festival as part of his “I Love My Local Library” Book Tour. Other tour dates around South Carolina and the Lowcountry will be announced soon.
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