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House has grisly past

NZPA Los Angeles Nineteen years after the grisly Manson family murders, the house where actress Sharon Tate and four others were .butchered is being offered for sale. The remote home overlooking Benedict Canyon is being offered for a price of 5U51,999,000 ($3,259,000) by real estate agent Adam Jakobson who expects to get his price in spite of the house’s clouded history. “I don’t anticipate any problems,” Jakobson said, adding the owner had received two offers at SUSI.S million ($2.45 million). Just after the slayings he had 35 unsolicited offers for the olace.

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Press, 30 September 1988, Page 9

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House has grisly past Press, 30 September 1988, Page 9

House has grisly past Press, 30 September 1988, Page 9

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