The murder house

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  • maidentl
    maidentl Posts: 3,203 Member
    So as morbid as this is...the house across the street from my mom's is the neighberhood murder house. The guy that lived there shot his wife and tried to shoot their kid and then killed himself. Now the wife and kid both doing fine. I guess she was trying to leave him anyway. Well this is like a 600k house. 5 bedrooms 5 baths. Beautiful! It is being sold for 240k!!
    What?? Yeah so I get that no one wants to live in the spooky crazy house. But it doesnt really bother me.
    Would you live in the murder house? I mean how many of us even know the history of our houses right?

    I would NOT buy the house as it would be across the street from my mother! :laugh:
  • polarsjewel
    polarsjewel Posts: 1,725 Member
    i am less worried about someone being murdered in a house than I am when I think about what the previous (really old couple) might have done all over the house. :noway:

    Ewwwww LOL
  • fbmandy55
    fbmandy55 Posts: 5,263 Member
    Would you live in the murder house? I mean how many of us even know the history of our houses right?

    I don't think I could live there. Or near a cemetery either. But, I do believe that any death in a house must be disclosed by the seller.

    That may be a state real estate law but the state where I live, it does not.
  • LeSsOvMe
    LeSsOvMe Posts: 115 Member
    The house we just moved out of had some pretty creepy stuff happen. I grew up in the house up the road and when I was younger the guy tied explosives all over his body and all over the house and proceeded to hang himself in his young daughter's bedroom. If everything would have worked the whole neighborhood should have blown up. We lived there for about 10 years and only had one scary thing happen that I won't go into. I would buy it!!! :)
  • ElizabethRoad
    ElizabethRoad Posts: 5,138 Member
    What you are describing is a suicide/attempted murder house. No murder took place.
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  • Jeaniehop
    Jeaniehop Posts: 88 Member
    I would so buy the house!!! LOL...as long as all the blood is cleaned up :) Plus he didn't really murder anyone if the kid and wife are fun he just committed suicide...his mistake...my gain!!!



    I totally agree!
  • maab_connor
    maab_connor Posts: 3,927 Member
    it depends. i would certainly go SEE it. then it would come down to how the house FELT.

    mind you - the actual answer is NO. think of the HEATING bill.
  • nerdyandilikeit
    nerdyandilikeit Posts: 2,185 Member
    So as morbid as this is...the house across the street from my mom's is the neighberhood murder house. The guy that lived there shot his wife and tried to shoot their kid and then killed himself. Now the wife and kid both doing fine. I guess she was trying to leave him anyway. Well this is like a 600k house. 5 bedrooms 5 baths. Beautiful! It is being sold for 240k!!
    What?? Yeah so I get that no one wants to live in the spooky crazy house. But it doesnt really bother me.
    Would you live in the murder house? I mean how many of us even know the history of our houses right?

    I would NOT buy the house as it would be across the street from my mother! :laugh:

    Bazinga! hahaha.
  • SixCatFaerie
    SixCatFaerie Posts: 690 Member
    I would totally live there!
  • SwannySez
    SwannySez Posts: 5,860 Member
    American-Horror-Story-house-deserted-in-the-70s-2.jpg

    My dream house.

    KK you and ♥Faerie♥ want to play with Rubberman.
  • neverstray
    neverstray Posts: 3,845 Member
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.
  • Lizzy_Sunflower
    Lizzy_Sunflower Posts: 1,510 Member
    With a deal like that I surely would consider it.

    When we were house hunting the realtor told us a horrific story about how the owner of one particular home accidentally set himself on fire and died in the pool.

    We passed.
  • infamousmk
    infamousmk Posts: 6,033 Member
    What you are describing is a suicide/attempted murder house. No murder took place.


    Checking through to make sure this was pointed out. *phew* crisis averted.
  • KJVBear33
    KJVBear33 Posts: 628
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    Amen.......negativity only breeds more negativity...........life and death are very significant factors whether its a violent end to a life or not. The type of energy that surrounds it is either hurtful to others or is there to make everyone aware of it be it by connecting to a living being or playing out the same "notes" over and over again.
  • KayakAngel
    KayakAngel Posts: 397 Member
    Nope, that kind of negativity would scare me. I can be big and bad about such things during the daylight hours, but the moment the sun sinks below the horizon, I'm an eight year old girl scared of the Bell Witch again. No way.
  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    Amen.......negativity only breeds more negativity...........life and death are very significant factors whether its a violent end to a life or not. The type of energy that surrounds it is either hurtful to others or is there to make everyone aware of it be it by connecting to a living being or playing out the same "notes" over and over again.

    So where do you expect people to go when they die "peacefully"? Should everyone be put into some type of care when they're close to death? What's wrong with dying peacefully in your own home? I don't think that creates negativity at all.
  • BondBomb
    BondBomb Posts: 1,781 Member
    Yeah I think we just call it the murder house because it sounds more ominous.
    The guy actually didnt even die IN the house. He ran outside and boom. Craziness.
    Taxes are really high in this area. Im hoping this works in my favor. Called my realtor.
  • KJVBear33
    KJVBear33 Posts: 628
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    Amen.......negativity only breeds more negativity...........life and death are very significant factors whether its a violent end to a life or not. The type of energy that surrounds it is either hurtful to others or is there to make everyone aware of it be it by connecting to a living being or playing out the same "notes" over and over again.

    So where do you expect people to go when they die "peacefully"? Should everyone be put into some type of care when they're close to death? What's wrong with dying peacefully in your own home? I don't think that creates negativity at all.

    Nah........you misunderstand......I think what I was trying to get at was negativity = violent endings......I really wasn't all that clear and I am sorry to have missed my mark here. :flowerforyou:
  • KJVBear33
    KJVBear33 Posts: 628
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    Amen.......negativity only breeds more negativity...........life and death are very significant factors whether its a violent end to a life or not. The type of energy that surrounds it is either hurtful to others or is there to make everyone aware of it be it by connecting to a living being or playing out the same "notes" over and over again.

    So where do you expect people to go when they die "peacefully"? Should everyone be put into some type of care when they're close to death? What's wrong with dying peacefully in your own home? I don't think that creates negativity at all.

    Nah........you misunderstand......I think what I was trying to get at was violent endings = negativity......I really wasn't all that clear and I am sorry to have missed my mark here. :flowerforyou:
  • morganhccstudent724
    morganhccstudent724 Posts: 1,261 Member
    hellz yeah....sign me up
  • california_peach
    california_peach Posts: 1,809 Member
    I would buy the house, no problem.
  • BondBomb
    BondBomb Posts: 1,781 Member
    Well if my ridiculous lowball offer gets accepted I will have a house-warming party and you are all invited.
    Zombie theme of course because Im classy like that.
  • _Timmeh_
    _Timmeh_ Posts: 2,096 Member
    Awww hell no!
  • veganbaum
    veganbaum Posts: 1,865 Member
    No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    Amen.......negativity only breeds more negativity...........life and death are very significant factors whether its a violent end to a life or not. The type of energy that surrounds it is either hurtful to others or is there to make everyone aware of it be it by connecting to a living being or playing out the same "notes" over and over again.

    So where do you expect people to go when they die "peacefully"? Should everyone be put into some type of care when they're close to death? What's wrong with dying peacefully in your own home? I don't think that creates negativity at all.

    Nah........you misunderstand......I think what I was trying to get at was negativity = violent endings......I really wasn't all that clear and I am sorry to have missed my mark here. :flowerforyou:

    Sorry, I just though you said that it doesn't matter if the end is violent or not, that just death creates negativity. I do think that violent ends can leave negative energy, but that usually those things can be cleansed.
  • No, not to be all new agey or anything, but I truly believe in negative energy fields and things like that. We have a house like that, everyone calls it the sad house. It's a huge mansion, but every family that has moved in there, someone dies. I don't think it's just by chance.

    demonic spirits are real. Plead the blood of Jesus over you daily. Receive His blessings and grace and mercy daily!
  • InfamousQ
    InfamousQ Posts: 266 Member
    I buy that house in a Heart beat I don't believe in Ghost or Spooky dumb stuff!!!!
  • EdensJourney
    EdensJourney Posts: 19 Member
    Tough call. I lived in a town house for years, loved my neighbors, coached their kids...great memories there. Well, we moved to Montana for a while and when we returned my old place was available...yay...NOT!!! My neighbors still lived there and we got to talking and catching up and they informed me that the woman who took the place after me had he daughter in law and grandbaby living with het...he son came in the middle of the night and shot her daughter in law in the head...she was pronounced dead on my old livingroom floor. As if that wasn't enough a couple in their 50's came along, he was found dead in their bed in my old room and she just up and died herself not long after...not sure which part of the house. Needless to say I didn't get my old place back for obvious reasons. How freakish huh? Our house now is wonderful and wonderfully ooooooold but there is a shadow that shows up in pictures or just moves along the wall...harmless but very much a part of this house. This place was built in the 1850shead and we have every owner listed which is really neat. Living somewhere that others have lived prior to us...you never know the whole history...if I did I may not live here either.
  • kittyinaz
    kittyinaz Posts: 300 Member
    Heck yes I would! I think that would make a good story! :)
  • JeepersMister
    JeepersMister Posts: 33 Member
    American-Horror-Story-house-deserted-in-the-70s-2.jpg

    My dream house.

    Sweet. Does Tate come with it, though?
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