Posted: 8/19/2012 10:28:24 PM EDT
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http://realestate.aol.com/blog/2012/08/02/jeffrey-dahmer-andrea-yates-the-lemp-family-life-inside-homes/
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Ah, no... |
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I could live in the Dahmer place but not the Yates place no way. I'm the exact opposite. Place with a definite body count? Sure. Place where they could still keep digging up remains? No thanks. It's the kid thing that would fuck with me. Although the dog diggin up a dudes skull may be a bit odd also. |
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I could live in the Dahmer place but not the Yates place no way. I'm the exact opposite. Place with a definite body count? Sure. Place where they could still keep digging up remains? No thanks. It's the kid thing that would fuck with me. Although the dog diggin up a dudes skull may be a bit odd also. Oh good! It's Springtime and the corpses are coming up already! On a more serious note, the "famous murder" places are a bitch to own. I live near the Amityville Horror house and for years after the traffic was horrible and people were always trying to steal stuff as souvenirs. Serious pain in the ass. I dated a girl who lived in a murder-suicide house. Guy got released from a nut house, picked himself up a shotgun somewhere and went to visit his sister. No weird stories from living there, but she could show you the pellet holes that were still in the back door. |
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No thanks. I will gladly pay more for a house that doesn't creep me out whenever I walk into the living room or bathroom and picture what happened.
I am a bit jealous that I don't have the ability to look at the house for the value versus the house's past like the first person they interviewed in that article. |
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They turned this families house into a day care center
http://articles.latimes.com/1989-12-30/news/mn-977_1_harris-family |