An assemblage of Alex Murdaugh‘s peers, the jurors in charge of his fate, went to visit the property where his wife and youngest son were brutally murdered, before closing statements are set to be delivered in the nearly 6-week long murder trial on Wednesday morning.

The Moselle estate is so named for its location at 4147 Moselle Road in Colleton County, South Carolina–which itself is named after a river that flows through France, Germany, and Luxembourg. The jury view of 1,700-acre estate was sanctioned by Judge Clifton Newman. The court signed off on the unusual but not unheard of field trip in response to a request from defense attorney Dick Harpootlian–and over an objection from the state’s lead prosecutor Creighton Waters.

A few members of the media had access to Moselle on Wednesday morning, too–making up the official pool of reporters; they reportedly arrived “several” minutes after jurors and, in expansive notes, provided detailed and colorful descriptions of the county, the weather, some of the local flora and fauna, as well as the scene of the crime.



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