Moselle, the former hunting estate and the site of the double murder of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh, is back on the market, well, at least part of it. The sale
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/Photos by Getty/Colleton County CourtOne of the houses where Alex Murdaugh lived with his wife and son until he murdered them is back on the market—but not just anyone can get a tour.Broker Todd Crosby said the notoriety of the house may complicate the sale, and his office is making sure that all potential buyers will be vetted “pretty hard” to make sure they are serious buyers and not just “being nosy.”“I don’t care what the buyer’s deal is with the house,”
Some six months after the sale of the Murdaugh family hunting farm, where Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were gunned down, a portion of the property seeks new owners.