Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP. Also wanted to add if you look at the kitchen and bathrooms, there has been some clearing out just enough to be able to walk around and take photos. But the decay in cabinets and finishes are the kind of decay that comes with hoarders covering up surfaces with crap and not cleaning or repairing for years.
That would certainly explain the condition of the floors. Perhaps they were piled with debris for a long time and they were cleared out so someone could walk through.
Anonymous wrote:PP. Also wanted to add if you look at the kitchen and bathrooms, there has been some clearing out just enough to be able to walk around and take photos. But the decay in cabinets and finishes are the kind of decay that comes with hoarders covering up surfaces with crap and not cleaning or repairing for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are six people who are on the title to this house. Whatever happened here seems sad to me.
I think the house was inherited in 2014 by the children of the original owner. This obit lists the whole family.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/peter-mitrano-obituary?id=18170893
Was it this guy's house? I was under the impression it was his son's (who share's the name) house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are six people who are on the title to this house. Whatever happened here seems sad to me.
I think the house was inherited in 2014 by the children of the original owner. This obit lists the whole family.
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/bostonglobe/name/peter-mitrano-obituary?id=18170893
Anonymous wrote:There are six people who are on the title to this house. Whatever happened here seems sad to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In picture #2, somebody ripped the stuffing out of the chair. Is it possible the house was ransacked by the owners or somebody else looking for hidden goods?
Three things are clear.
1. The family was forced out very suddenly, hence a towel still hanging on the shower rod, and all possessions including children's pictures left behind.
2. The fact that even the vehicles were left behind suggests the family did not drive away, but was hauled off. Maybe arrested and taken away in a police car?
3. The house was very obviously ransacked -- with furniture cushions opened, possessions thrown about, beds moved away from the walls -- in a hasty search for something (drugs? money? evidence?)
Anonymous wrote:In picture #2, somebody ripped the stuffing out of the chair. Is it possible the house was ransacked by the owners or somebody else looking for hidden goods?