Judowolf PE
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Hmmmm, good question Ble...and does the real estate agent have to hum the tune "Good Vibrations" while your touring a murder house to make ya feel better?
You either need to move or get rid of your daughter. That's creepy!This thread reminds me... a couple weeks ago my daughter (age 6) was mixing all sorts of strange things in a bowl - uncooked shell pasta, lifesavers, chopped rotten apples, etc. I asked her what she was doing and she said "making ghost food". Huh? She said that's what ghosts like to eat and that we should leave them a bowl so they're nice to us.
I argued that leaving the bowl out might encourage them to come to our house, and she said "Oh they're already here".
I know, right?! At least she knows what they like to eat!You either need to move or get rid of your daughter. That's creepy!
Fine, be that way. Dad bought it when I was eight so no idea how cheap.Maybe just a death house. 6 year old girl died with some odd circumstances. Everyone in the neighborhood had a different story. Some say she fell and some say she was pushed etc. causing a head injury coupled with hitting a car pulling in the driveway. EMS respond time was 25+ minutes so... Court hearings were eventually dropped and the family moved out leaving a smoking hot deal. Probably just a death house but the neighbors love drama.was it a "murder house" or just a "death house"?Spent 6 years in one. No biggie. No ghosts, hauntings or other shenanigans.
"Some say she fell and some say she was pushed etc. causing a head injury coupled with hitting a car pulling in the driveway."
so she dies in the drivewqay but not inside the house. I'm sorry but I'd have to classify that as a potential murder/death "property" and not a "house" where you actually live/sleep where someone died. Glad you got a smoking deal out of it. Doid you tell the buyers about the history when you sold it? Was the value back to "typical" or did you have to come down from typical because of the past?
snick: So was there a "presence" that that gave you unique skills later in life?
She does have the situation under control. Keep her.I know, right?! At least she knows what they like to eat!You either need to move or get rid of your daughter. That's creepy!
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