Murdaugh estate auction sees high-priced sales and frenzy buying.

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Items belonging to Alex Murdaugh, who was recently found guilty of murdering his wife and son, were auctioned off at the Liberty Auction House in Pembroke. Bidders from all over the region attended the auction hoping to walk away with a piece of the Murdoch family's belongings. The items sold for eye-catching sums, including a Yeti cup that sold for $400, a beer koozie for $500, mounted antlers for $10,000, and a furniture set for $30,000. The sale also included beds, chests, tables, chairs, a popcorn maker, and picture frames that once hung on the walls of the Moselle estate.
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