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His 26-year-old girlfriend, Brooklynn White, was spotted comforting the now-convicted murderer’s flame-haired son repeatedly in the courtroom throughout the six-week trial in South...
Who is Buster Murdaugh’s Girlfriend? It was reportedly around 2018 that Buster first came across Brooklyn through a mutual friend while attending the University of South Carolina School of Law, only to quickly fall head over heels.
Buster Murdaugh and his girlfriend Brooklyn White have filed a total of three reports with the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office over the “ongoing intrusion into [their] life by reporters,”...
“Buster said he and his girlfriend reviewed Ring camera footage from the residence and observers a suspicious grey Dodge Challenger outside the residence at approximately 1839 hours yesterday,” the report said, describing what allegedly took place on Saturday night.
Buster Murdaugh’s girlfriend, Brooklynn White, has stood by his side throughout the Murdaugh trials. We may not see much of her in Murdaugh Murders, but Brooklynn White is a girlfriend as steadfast and true as they come.
Buster Murdaugh is Alex Murdaugh's only surviving son. His father has been found guilty of murdering his mom and brother. What to know about Stephen Smith, his girlfriend and more.
Buster Murdaugh's girlfriend is Brooklynn White. She is an American attorney from South Carolina and was admitted to the State of South Carolina bar. Brooklynn and Buster met in college at South Carolina Law School around 2014 and have been together since, but unmarried.
Later, Buster Murdaugh's girlfriend, Brooklynn White, also called into the sheriff's office to report that the couple was being followed by "the media" in a grey Chevy SUV.
Buster currently lives with his girlfriend, lawyer Brooklynn White, in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It is uncertain what he does for a living.
The girlfriend of Alex Murdaugh’s only surviving son has filed a second police report in the wake of the disgraced former lawyer’s murder conviction—this time about a “frightening”...