Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a nice house, big lot. Very sad.
In cases like these, would the estate file a home owners insurance claim to handle cleaning, replacing flooring, painting, etc? I'm sure it's big, expensive job that requires a specialized crew and equipment.
Any damage done and clean up needed should be covered by the Giampas. IMO
Anonymous wrote:It's a nice house, big lot. Very sad.
In cases like these, would the estate file a home owners insurance claim to handle cleaning, replacing flooring, painting, etc? I'm sure it's big, expensive job that requires a specialized crew and equipment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house hit the market this morning. We are actually looking in that neighborhood and I didn’t realize it was THAT house until my husband said something.
I live nearby but not in the same neighborhood and looked at the house pictures and listing. It looks like it was repainted, and then staged--not surprisingly. No pictures of any of the upstairs other than the master bedroom and bathroom. It's a nice house and layout, good neighborhood. Seems to be priced correctly if it were just another house being offered for sale, though it is listed for $20,000 more than they bought for last August.
I'm curious how many people won't even consider this house because of its history though. I have had relatives buy a house where someone had died recently (suicide), and it didn't bother them, this seems different though. Not sure what I would do if I were in the market for a house.
Creepy AF to live there. They might as well tear it down and rebuild. Maybe someone from out of state might buy it, I guess.
What's the address?
Anonymous wrote:I’m PP. I think we are going to look at it. It feels terribly ghoulish, but it checks all our boxes and is priced well for the neighborhood.
I noticed they didn’t put the pics of the upstairs rooms in either.
Also there is a weird bathroom setup in the master suite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house hit the market this morning. We are actually looking in that neighborhood and I didn’t realize it was THAT house until my husband said something.
I live nearby but not in the same neighborhood and looked at the house pictures and listing. It looks like it was repainted, and then staged--not surprisingly. No pictures of any of the upstairs other than the master bedroom and bathroom. It's a nice house and layout, good neighborhood. Seems to be priced correctly if it were just another house being offered for sale, though it is listed for $20,000 more than they bought for last August.
I'm curious how many people won't even consider this house because of its history though. I have had relatives buy a house where someone had died recently (suicide), and it didn't bother them, this seems different though. Not sure what I would do if I were in the market for a house.
Creepy AF to live there. They might as well tear it down and rebuild. Maybe someone from out of state might buy it, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The house hit the market this morning. We are actually looking in that neighborhood and I didn’t realize it was THAT house until my husband said something.
I live nearby but not in the same neighborhood and looked at the house pictures and listing. It looks like it was repainted, and then staged--not surprisingly. No pictures of any of the upstairs other than the master bedroom and bathroom. It's a nice house and layout, good neighborhood. Seems to be priced correctly if it were just another house being offered for sale, though it is listed for $20,000 more than they bought for last August.
I'm curious how many people won't even consider this house because of its history though. I have had relatives buy a house where someone had died recently (suicide), and it didn't bother them, this seems different though. Not sure what I would do if I were in the market for a house.
Anonymous wrote:The house hit the market this morning. We are actually looking in that neighborhood and I didn’t realize it was THAT house until my husband said something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It reads like mom is trying hard to save face. She seems more worried about shaping the story so she makes it thru with her reputation intact, than worried about what's happening to her family.
Bingo. I've followed this case from the beginning and it is fairly straightforward. I'll leave the victim's family out of it for the time being. Parents had a crazy kid. Not just regular crazy, like crazy enough to be going to the Dominion School crazy. Parents thought it was ok to espouse hate in their own household (proven about the mom via social media; not sure about the dad, but assume complicity and similar views or he would have put a stop to it or left her) around said crazy kid (explains where the roots for his neo-Nazism developed). Parents thought it was also ok to teach said crazy kid how to use firearms and take him to shooting ranges (again proven via social media). Parents did not secure said firearms from said crazy kid and he got one (along with a hammer, knife, etc.) and showed up at his quasi ex-girlfriend's house and kills her parents (additional weapons shows planning and proves malice aforethought and premeditation).
I don't see how the parents aren't accessories to this, but knowing Virginia law and their SES they will somehow get out of it. I hope if nothing comes from those charges that the surviving Fricker/Kuhn clan brings a wrongful death suit and at least makes them poor. I'm also a bit surprised they haven't been driven out of the community yet given their obvious culpability in this case. If they were in my neighborhood I'd be circling the wagons and organizing something to make sure they got the message that they were no longer wanted and need to leave.
Mom's roots are VERY deep in Mason Neck. She's not leaving that area and I would guess half of the people in the community she lives in are actually on her side or somewhat supportive. The article even says that the neighbor changed their story about telling them about the swastikas, so the circling in the community may actually be rallying around her. It's a strange area.