The item, a white visor, belonged to Buster's slain brother, Paul Murdaugh, who had worn it in a family video recorded days before his murder, attorney Jim Griffin said.
A visor that belonged to Buster Murdaugh's slain brother, Paul, and was purchased at a Georgia auction last week will be returned to the family, an attorney said.
Shelby Freeman, 28, said after returning home from the Murdaugh estate auction on March 23, she quickly felt like she wasn t the rightful owner and offered the possessions back to Buster Murdaugh.
A curious consumer was seen digging around the brown leather cushions of a furniture set being sold among convicted killer Alex Murdaugh s possessions.
Following the conviction of murder suspect Alex Murdaugh earlier this month, the family farm where he killed his wife and son was finally sold for $3.9 million.