Items from the Moselle estate of the Murdaugh family, who have been embroiled in a high-profile murder case, have appeared on eBay the day after an auction. The items include furniture, artwork, and other household items, and it is unclear who is selling them.
An estimated 3,000 people attended an auction of items from the Murdaugh family's Moselle estate, which was facilitated by Liberty Auctions in Pembroke, Georgia. The auction drew about three times the normal crowd, and items sold included furniture, dishes, home decor, and hunting clothes. The Moselle property was also sold this week for $3.9 million. Alex Murdaugh, a prominent lawyer in South Carolina, was recently convicted of killing his wife and younger son and is appealing his murder conviction. The Murdaugh family has been involved in several other incidents, including the 2015 death of Stephen Smith, which was recently ruled a homicide.
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.
The Moselle estate, where the Murdaugh family murders took place, has been sold to two buyers for $2.6 million. The 1,700-acre property includes a home, hunting land, woods, and a dog kennel. Alex Murdaugh, a prominent attorney in the area, was charged and found guilty of murdering his wife and son on the property in June 2021. The property has attracted sightseers following the trial, and items from the estate were set to be sold at an auction in Georgia.
The contents of the Moselle estate, the property where convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh shot and killed his wife and son, will be auctioned off on Thursday in Georgia. The auction will include beds, chests, tables, chairs, and picture frames from the Murdaugh home, among other items from different estates. Murdaugh was sentenced to two consecutive life sentences for the murders and is appealing the conviction. He is also facing additional charges for other alleged financial crimes.
Items belonging to convicted killer Alex Murdaugh and his family, including pillows with his slain wife's monogram and mounted hunting trophies, will be auctioned off in Georgia this week. The auction comes just weeks after Murdaugh was sentenced to two consecutive life terms for killing his wife and son. The auction house declined to reveal whether the items are from the Moselle hunting estate where the murders took place or were sourced from one of the affluent brood's other homes. Murdaugh is also awaiting trial for dozens of financial crimes.