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You Won't Believe These 6 Murder Houses People Still Occupy Today

by N/A, 10 years ago | 1 min read
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Straight out of a season of American Horror Story, these homes are downright creepy, and some can be yours!

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1. The LaBianca House

The LaBianca's were just two of the many victims of the Manson "family." Charles Manson and members of his "family" came in and murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in the home, tying them up before stabbing them to death. It was recently bought and renovated.

2. The JonBenet Ramsey House

Jon Benet Ramsey was 6-years-old when she was found dead in this house 8 hours after she was first reported missing. The home is still on the market, and recently had the price reduced in hopes that someone would buy it.

3. LaLaurie Mansion

Madame Delphine LaLaurie owned this home in New Orleans in the early 1800s. LaLaurie was a socialite in the city at the time, and later became a serial killer. LaLaurie had a thing for torturing her victims, and would often buy slaves just to keep them bound in her attic before killing them. At one point the home belonged to Nicholas Cage, but was then purchased for $2.3 million.

4. Nicole Brown Simpson's Condo

This condo, located in Los Angels, was the home of O.J. Simpson and his then wife, Nicole Brown Simpson. Both Nicole and Ronald Goldman were killed inside the home, and it remains occupied today.

5. The Sowden House

The Sowden House may be the most beautiful home on the list, but it's also home to one of the most brutal murders. Elizabeth Short was tortured, murdered and dissected in the home, in killing that would later come to be known as the Black Dahlia Murder.

6. "In Cold Blood" House

Dick Hickock and Perry Smith killed the Clutter family in this home when they were looking for some quick cash, a story which became infamous in Truman Capote's book In Cold Blood. The owners of the home decided to put it on the market in 2006, tired of tourists who would constantly be coming by, trying to get a glimpse of a true American Horror. 

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