I'm a fan of true crime, but this is too true and close to home.

The nation, and much of the world, was glued to the televised murder trial in 2023.

It gripped so many folks that soon it will be examined piece by piece in an upcoming Hulu mini-series.

Love is a strange thing, and I understand you can't control who you fall in love with, but this would be very weird.

Especially when you consider the heinous nature of this double murder.

How does Alabama fit into this murder/true crime saga?

Well, one of the only family members who wasn't murdered just married an Alabama grad.

ROLL TIDE?

Brooklynn White grew up in South Carolina before coming to Tuscaloosa to obtain a degree in political science.

Her husband is lucky to be alive.

I can't say the same thing about his mother AND brother.

Brooklynn just got hitched to Buster Murdaugh in a wedding that would make royal family weddings look like a trailer trash shotgun wedding.

Buster and Brooklynn were wed in Coosaw Point. It is very ritzy and it's not cheap.

It is a "luxury riverside" community with a $30,000 price tag for couples to walk down the aisle.

It's not far from Hilton Head, and the views, we hear, are stunning.

Brooklynn and her hubby chose to have their ceremony outdoors.

According to the Daily Mail, the wedding featured TWO live bands (one is never enough), an expensive wedding planner, photographers, florists, and a world-renowned baker who whipped up a beautiful four-layer snow white wedding cake.

Reports indicate that very few of Buster's family attended the wedding.

Maggie, Buster's mother, and Paul, Buster's brother, were both savagely murdered by his father, Alex.

Alex is serving life in prison for the murders and is still claiming that he did not commit the murders.

Alabama grad and new Murdaugh family member, Brooklynn, was present nearly every day for her father-in-law's trial.

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