Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 10:26     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:There is a website for looking up who died in your house diedinhouse dot com.
I wouldn't pay $12 for it.

I am curious if they have that my father died in our house, but it says you don't have to register a death in the house in VA. So who would know?
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 10:04     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Yeah I think it would depend on how famous and who was killed. The circumstances would matter to me.
I could definitely buy land that had once had a home that was the site of a terrible crime.
Location location location.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 10:01     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:The town of Newtown demolished the home that Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, murdered his mother in. I guess they assumed no one would buy it.


My answer was yes until I got to this part. The Newtown shooting was so sad, I would not want to live in his home. A domestic violence situation in the past would not be something I would dwell on.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2019 09:57     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

The house that the Goff sisters and father were murdered in is now on the market in Potomac, MD. I couldn't live there myself! 11629 Twining Lane, Potomac MD 20854
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 15:30     Subject: Re:Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:If it happened 200 years ago.


Ghosts . . .

They never run off.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 14:38     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

If it's a famous unsolved murder and I can charge Web Sleuths dorks for tours, sure.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 14:21     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

"And over there's where they found the torso heap!"
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 22:32     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

i'm millenial who can barely afford health insurance so if a house i can somehow afford comes on the market it could be the site of a 1000 murders and i'd get it. ahhh a girl can dream of her own home.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 21:48     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

I would be interested in knowing if cops, forensics teams, EMS, etc ever get weird vibes from these properties. I wonder if they get the creeps like some of the rest of us do.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 21:44     Subject: Re:Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:Inside of D.C., NYC, or San Francisco? Yep. Suburbs? No.

Tony had the bright idea. Got that Georgetown apartment for a steal because of a murder and a little blood in the corner.





I was just thinking this!!! If it is good enough for DiNozzo...
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 20:54     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I absolutely would not.

Anyone know what became of the house in NW where the family was murdered a few years back?


It was sold and demolished. I assume they are rebuilding it from the ground up.


And now the property is up for sale. Would never purchase a property with such a tragic and sad history. RIP.


It’s too bad the owners can’t afford to make it a little playground.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 20:29     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:The town of Newtown demolished the home that Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, murdered his mother in. I guess they assumed no one would buy it.


I got a creepy, depressed vibe from just the pictures of that house. It's probably just as well that they tore it down.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 20:23     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

The town of Newtown demolished the home that Adam Lanza, the Sandy Hook shooter, murdered his mother in. I guess they assumed no one would buy it.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 20:15     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Anonymous wrote:Would you buy a house someone ODd and died in?


It depends on the vibe of the house.
Anonymous
Post 11/25/2018 20:12     Subject: Would you buy a home someone was murdered in?

Would you buy a house someone ODd and died in?