Houses of horror: Murders leave haunting pasts in these homes
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Three properties where murders took place – sites of the Menendez brothers' murders, Chris Watts' family killings, and Charles Manson's massacre – all sold.
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"There's so many states where they don't have to disclose if someone was murdered or committed suicide," Florida-based mortgage lender Jennifer Beeston told Fox News Digital. "There's a few states where you do, but it's not forever. So it's like you'll see some of these houses where, you know, initially the prices when they were reselling really low, and that's because it was in a disclosure time period."
"Recently I had a client and he called me. He's like, 'I found the perfect house. It's so great.' It's the right size. It was the right price. It was the right everything. So he writes his offer. He gets in the contract. The next day, I get a text that says ‘I canceled.’ And I'm like, ‘What happened?’ Right? We had gone through payment, everything else. He goes, ‘Jen, Google the house,’… a woman was kidnaped, raped and murdered in that home – and she was pregnant.