Anonymous wrote:Right, but the new owner found out of the murders after he was under contract and wanted out and he couldn't get out of the contract, right? Then he got murdered too.
I fill up for gas at the gas station next door all the time, I have to remember to peek around that corner.
I commented yesterday on a thread about NY/CT towns to live in because I find it stupid that someone wouldn't move to Newtown because of the school shooting. Why eliminate an entire town because of the murders? But when it came to a specific house, I couldn't do it. I saw a great condo in DC years ago and found out the owner died in the house - not murdered, just died, and there were pictures of him all over and I'd just never be able to do it. My parents thought I was nuts but I'd have to live there and I would never be able to get that creepy feeling out of my mind.
That said, I have good friends who did buy a house in Maryland where someone was murdered and I was weirded out going over there.
I did it!!! We ended up at the gas station today by accident and I said, "hey the murder house is next door." While we were filling up I told my husband and son about it, it's actually right on the other side of the fence at Exxon. I'm actually shocked that not one but two murders would occur at a house so close to Georgia Ave which is so highly trafficked. (trafficked? Is that a word? doesn't sound like it.)