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Elizabeth Colegrove
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Gruesome Murder

Elizabeth Colegrove
  • Hanford, CA
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I am a buy and hold investor in upper class neighborhoods in the centrally valley area of California (lemoore, hanford, Fresno and Visalia). The perfect house came up 3 car garages, 4 bedrooms, 2100 square feet, newer house, pool etc. Only problem, a year ago the couple was going through a divorce and the husband tourtured slit the wives throat and threw her in the pool to die. Would this scenario prevent you from buying it?

Has anyone had a house with a gruesome past? Has it affected them? Any comments and story of experience would be appreciated. Trying to figure out if this is a great opportunity or the biggest liability/headache.

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