Alex Murdaughs son Buster marries fiance Brooklyn White in South Carolina wedding 4 years after family tragedy

The living son of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh has married his longtime fiancée in a private, luxurious wedding ceremony in South Carolina.Buster Murdaugh, 32, and his fiancée, Brooklynn White, tied the knot in front of family and friends at a former hunting estate in Beaufort inside the ritzy riverside community of Coosaw Point on Lady’s Island, SC, Saturday, TMZ reported.The surviving kin of the disgraced lawyer wore a white tuxedo with black pants for his big day, while his bride donned an off-the-shoulder white gown with a black bow.The couple held a romantic outdoor ceremony on the venue’s picturesque sun-drenched lawns.After exchanging vows, Murdaugh and White celebrated with their guests in a spacious tent adorned with vibrant blue and white flowers and green tablecloths for the remainder of the evening, according to the Daily Mail.While the price splurged for the event is unknown, a 50-person wedding at Coosaw Point costs around $26,000 for the venue costs alone.It’s unclear how many guests attended Buster and White’s wedding, but the starting price is around $100 per person for food and drinks, the Daily Mail reported.The couple had applied for their marriage license in South Carolina in April, according to court records obtained by TMZ.Buster’s bride has also taken the Murdaugh last name on social media.However, the date of their big day and details about the event were kept a secret until the two officially tied the knot in the ceremony.Buster and his lawyer bride listed three wedding registries for guests to help fund the newlyweds.’s “House Project Fund,” according to an online registry.They also allowed wedding attendees to contribute luxurious homeware items, like a $365 Blackstone griddle, a $375 YETI Tundra Hardcooler, a $545 Mahjong game kit, and a $1k Dyson Robot vacuum.It’s unclear when the couple first started seeing each other, but it’s believed they met when they were both studying at the University of South Carolin...