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Would YOU buy a house of horrors? From home where a nanny was buried under the patio to serial killer lairs...the homes where heinous acts took place

Some "houses of horror," where heinous crimes occurred, remain standing and available for purchase. Despite the stigma, some buyers are unfazed by the property's history. Local authorities may resist demolishing these homes due to housing needs. Examples include properties where Peter Tobin and Dennis Nilsen committed murders, which remain standing with varying prices and increased value. The Wandsworth home where Sophie Lionnet was tortured and buried also increased in value and sold. However, some properties, like those of Fred and Rosemary West and John Christie, were demolished. Despite the history, some buyers renovate these properties into their dream homes.
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