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What happens when a property is the location, location, location of a mass murder?

Some homes are fixer-uppers...some are the site of grisly homicides. After the bodies are carted away and the bloodstains scrubbed clean, prices naturally (though not always) take a hit. But in a field as ruthless as real estate, time heals all wounds. Even these.

 
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  • Posted By: DavidJohn @ 08/05/2009 11:51:45 PM

    This reminds me of the photography project by Stephen Chalmers, where he photographs sites where serial killers have disposed of their victims bodies. Making these charged sites into beautiful landscapes: www.askew-view.com

  • Posted By: VeronicaVoss @ 08/03/2009 4:37:18 PM

    The owner of the house at the time of the Tate murders was Rudy Altobelli - who sold the house to developers who then proceded to completely raze the house and in it's place laid down a huge pile of Italinate crap. This huge monstrosity didn't sell until the price was slashed in half. Who does your research????

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