EXCLUSIVE: Christy Murdaugh, wife of Alex Murdaugh’s brother Randy, stopped by Liberty Auction in Pembroke, Georgia, Thursday morning to collect some of her family’s belongings before they were purchased by bidders.
Among the items from the Murdaughs’ Islandton, South Carolina, hunting estate Christy collected were snakeskin-print pillows featuring Maggie Murdaugh’s monogrammed initials, sources told Fox News Digital.
Thursday’s auction began at 4 p.m., but a large crowd began lining up outside the auction house before 9 a.m.
“We came out of curiosity just to look at the Murdaugh items,” one attendee told Fox News Digital.
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Another buyer said she was interested in purchasing Christmas gifts for family members interested in Alex Murdaugh’s recent double murder trial.
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The Murdaughs’ belongings were identified by the number 3-335. The auctioneer did not identify the belongings by the family’s name but referred to the property where they came as a “prominent South Carolina estate.”
The family’s couch, for example, sold for $14,000. The buyer, Phillip Jennings, is the owner of Broomsedge Rod and Gun, a hunting and lodging company based in Georgia.
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“We think these are very novel pieces. They came from a very nice plantation lodge in South Carolina, and we want them to live on. … We try to specialize at our lodge … very unique things that are conversation pieces for people, and they can sit around and talk,” Jennings said.

A pair of lamps with stems made out of turtle shells sold for $2,000.
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Some attendees commented on the odd nature of the event after a Colleton County, South Carolina, jury on March 2 found Alex Murdaugh guilty in the 2021 murders of his wife and…
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