Blood Under The Carpet - Murder Houses UK - C4 - 2003
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2013
- Do you live in a house where a murder was committed? These people do and this wry documentary looks at how they feel living there. Start missing, sadly. An old favourite of mine, especially the Manchester restaurant!
She acts like she has no idea what really happened, sitting there reading a book about the Rettendon murders. It's clear that the murders were the reason they bought the house.
The first couple when in the kitchen, have Murder She Wrote playing on the TV. Feels more like a comedy sketch than a documentary!
If you're going to live in someones final place on this earth, show some respect.
Couldn't agree more.
1:40 "I gave it a good bleaching" LMAO. I think the laughter is a nervous reaction, a coping mechanism, I don't think they mean any disrespect.
And a good go with the soda. Always with the soda.
@@mattmason9040 Yup - them CSI are thorough!
This elderly couple creeps me out. How they enjoy boasting about the story of their house, sickening.
I agree. Laughing about it was so disrespectful.
Yes they are I got a feeling that they are criminals themselves because to me any decent human being that has a sense of bad feeling about death would be coldly comfortable living in a house that has crimes records!
Don’t be ridiculous. They aren’t elderly, and display a black humour, which is particularly English.
yeah i agree i instantly disliked both of them but in particular the wife.
Agree weird
It's 7am, I still haven't been to sleep yet, but now I know that she bought that rose bush from asda I think I can finally close my eyes...
+MrAndyty For 99p!
+MrAndyty lmao!
Who gives a shit what they think happened? "How can you kill two people at once ? I think he killed one then the other." No shit Sherlock!!! ?
( I'd love to hear their voices on ' creature comforts' as rabbits .)
😂
Hahaha!! Pure black Adder!!!
Did he just say “we didn’t buy it to make a killing”?
If you’ll pardon the pun
What a charming couple just casually talking about the murders committed in their home. "Oh, one body was here and the other one was over here." "No. The sofa was in a different place." I couldn't live there. This was like watching a trainwreck.
+Teddy L Boulden Yeah they are ghouls too and they love it the fact.
Teddy L Boulden ...realists
Teddy L their not as sensitive in Europe as we are here in the USA. It’s just my opinion.
I lived in a place where a guy had been murdered and his ghost was still there. I got rid of him eventually when i explained to him he was dead. He didnt realise. What a nuciense he was
I agree. its an uncomfortable watch.
11:39 “We did really buy it to make a killing”….Strange couple.
not many houses ware some one has not died, the dead cant hurt you its the living you have to worry a bout.
To be fair we British do laugh about bad things alot. It's a way to cope.
No, we just don't run away from death like Americans do.
@@wangdangdoodie not sure which English you associate with, but here up north we are a very morbid bunch with a sick sense of humour to survive
Im American. I do the same. I was actually hoping the sink pipes would make noises. Entities do that. ❤
That must be why when the commentator said she was known for breeding whippets I couldn't help but shrek with laughter. I can tell you why. The whole tone of this vid was like a comedy.
As an American, I find it refreshing
"We didn't buy this house to make a killing," was in really poor taste I thought. The chef/singer had quite a nice singing voice. Thanks for the upload; human behavior is interesting in all aspects, from murders to homebuyers.🙏
What makes me wonder is how many people live in houses where there were prisons and public executions. The notorious Devizes County House of Correction is now part of a housing estate off Avon Road and a hundred yards in there is a large round circle of grass, surrounded with semi-detached houses. This was the site of the former Devizes Prison and there were eight hangings here between 1824 and 1903. Rebecca Smith was hanged here outside the prison having given birth to 11 children. The second child died of natural causes but she killed the next seven with arsenic. She was the last woman to be executed for infanticide.
The houses that stand there now are arranged exactly as where the prison cells were and the grassy island was the exercise yard.
I wonder how many residents living there now know of its former past?
unclegrange Surely someone knows and would share the history, one can only hope...
I wouldn't live anywhere where someone was murdered or hung, etc. Not knowingly, for sure!
So what? Human beings commit horrors anywhere and everywhere.
Near Avon road is a bridge, .......prison bridge, so I think most know 👍🏻
I live a few hundred meters from the original gallows site in hillworth, I think a lot of things have happened only to be forgotten to be honest in most towns and cities.
I could never live in a place where a murder happened. In California there is a law that requires Realtors to disclose any murders that happened in a house for sale.
Don't worry treacle it ain't the dead that will hurt ya it's the fckin livin that hurts people
@@PaulSmith-og2uh Plus I think California was formed by murderers
Lol treacle!
Like Fox Hollow Farm
@@PaulSmith-og2uh you gotta tell these yanks
"it went a bit too far","he snapped and hit her with a hammer".
I could see all these characters in a Dickens novel!
The houses themselves are NOT responsible, bad human beings are.
Some have difficulties separating the 2.
Thanks for clarifying
Owning a house that someone has died in is probably more common than most people think. Not by murder, but just death in general - old age, illness, etc. In the past, it was more common to die at home than in a hospital. If you live in a property that is more than say, 50 years old, it's pretty likely that someone has died in it at some time or another. I used to rent a flat next door to where some old chap was found dead from heart failure.
Exactly, just on my street alone an older woman died of a heart attack in her sleep about a year ago, then one house just a few house down outside my street a guy was found dead after a couple weeks in the summer heat. His shared duplex flat is still up for sale.
But these were violent deaths. More chance of ghosts👻
artex was fashionable in the 1970s and 1980s and nobody has it done anymore. Same as woodchip wallpaper and green bathroom suites.
Nobody did it again because it’s taken them ‘til now to get it all off
what's scary are the frosting-like plaster on the ceilings and walls in that restaurant.
Artex, an old British favourite...
makes me want cake.
+Cyber Goth You guys are funny!
thats what i thought
thats what i thought
they knew her that's even stranger than them laughing
Not that I am a MORBID person, but this video is very interesting.. Currently, I am renting a small house. A few years ago, when I moved into the property, the next door
neighbours came to introduce themselves. They told me that a few years back this old lady had died in the living room of the house. Her only company for several days, was the dead woman's daughter who suffered from a severe case of down syndrome.. This poor girl accompanied the body of her mother, which laid on the recliner in the living room, for days....Days after the woman's death neighbors complained to the Police constabulary about the horrid odor emanating from the property.. The police came broke down the door and took both the poor daughter and the body of her dead mother sitting on the sofa recliner and her daughter playing in the ground with her dolls. I thought they were just: "Pulling my leg" So, a week or so afterwards I went to the public library and found on micro film that the events had actually occurred all those years ago.. May she REST IN PEACE,,, Once I verified the story neighbours related to me was true, I created a small shrine to the memory in the living room for this poor woman. It has an electric candle, a couple of artificial flowers in a pot and a small cross too. Sometimes ,at night, I have to use the facilities..It is creepy. However, I do my business, wash my hands and walk quickly walk passed the living room uttering a silent prayer for the woman's soul.. Thus far, I have NOT had any scary experiences, thank good and Knock on wood. I hope it keeps like this until I move out......May this poor lady RIP... .
I don't know if you've moved yet or not but it was a nice thing you did remembering that dear women.
If you ever do try to get EVPs if you can get a hold of an analog tape recorder they work even better than the digital ones.
Good luck. If you're still in the place you wrote about here I would think you have nothing to fear from the women that died there as she loved her little girl and may have just died in her sleep. She can see she is remembered and probably would be protective of you
You sir, are a good man. To honor & respect the soul of the former owner the way you did is more than admirable. Wish there were more like you in our world. We sure could use more!!💜
hollywood is responsible for this nonsense, and I admit I used to get scared too. Thing is people die all the time, everywhere, everywhen, and they are not here anymore. They are gone. The living are the ones who really need a prayer, the ones who are still dragging their crosses trying to get by in this communist gulag.
A very interesting comment I enjoyed reading it. I wonder what happened to the daughter?
My dad died in the room that I now sleep. People die all the time.. so what
That couple is something else. 😉
So romantic the guy who sings at his restaurant to his wife.
The Lizzy Bordon house was also converted into a restaurant and it is a bed and breakfast house where people pay to spend the night to get scared out of their wits!
It's on my Bucket List to stay there...I'd also like to stay at the Villisca Murder House in Iowa where 6 kids and 2 adults were axed in 1912. Yes, I know I'm sick...heh heh.
"We didn't buy this house to make a killing".....!!!!!!!!!
I heard that as well.
James Trevelyan .
James Trevelyan .
I sincerely hope not
The husband singing at the end... bless his heart So touching. I feel this place could rejuvenate and have a new start and be the center of the surrounding neighborhoods. Yet, I feel as they do not know how to get there. But the potential is there.
As anyone felt strange to see the current owners to specify the actual places where the bodies were found and pointing out all the single thing originally from the murdering period? I liked their connection and humor but found it a little creepy has well !
I agree.
yes they knew of them also
They Did ,they fucking did it ,for the house ffs 🙄🙄🙄
Funny how the girl who died was a dog trainer and the wife of the new owner is a retired Dog Trainer 🙄🙄🙄
I have just brought a house were a recent murder took place, it did not creep me out at all just saddened me, the blood and forensic stickers that was hiding from normal view when I cleaned and painted. The person who owned our house was trying to renovate it at the time and I think it is an honor to finish what they had started and have love in the house again. Sadly the executors Estate Agents behaved like the first couple re-inacting the murder like a drama production thinking "that behavior" would sell the house.
Bullocks
Excellent show! Glad I found you! Please keep them coming!
Mrs Withers has one hell of a smoker's hack!
TheLadyDiazepam
@Tracey Swanson WRONG Asthma
she is probably an asthmatic
Peter M *Wrong...that’s a heavy smoker’s cackle.* 🤦🏻♀️
She must be the Woodbine Queen.
I love that cackle
The third house desperately needs RESTAURANT IMPOSSIBLE! A HOT-MESS-TRAIN-WRECK. Clairvoyant family friend doing mass group readings, bad lounge singing chef/owner....wallpaper peeling off in strips upstairs, original graffiti still on the walls....dear lord! Forget about the murders, the real tragedy is the state of the place now!
Yes. Robert Irvine is desperately needed.
What a dump!
House is a hot mess :: I wouldn't be able to live there let alone sleep there knowing what happened .
The clairvoyant has no psychic ability either or why would she say she wouldn’t live there. She should know the lady’s spirit isn’t dangerous and if genuine would be able to give her peace to pass thru to the other side. The spirit has done no harm, just tapping shoulders or tugging shirts. She doesn’t want to be there but murder causes these problems!
@@AbsoluteMiniacGena Exactly!
They’re watching ‘Murder she Wrote’ in the kitchen.... ummm, irony?
I admire those who can live in those houses, I couldn’t I am a wimp. I admit it, my mind would play tricks on me.
I don't want to scare you Linda but sprites are all around us. That doesn't have to mean scarey and bad and can often mean nice and protective.
Just for fun you might get an analog tape recorder they work even better then digital and give it a go.
You should see the thing with the blackhooded skeleton looking thing with an evil smile with very sharp pointed teeth at a lighthouse in a video of mine. I only saw it after looking though the pics I'd taken. But 'it' didn't hurt me.😁
I've lived in places people died in and had my dad bring back stuff from work when he was undertaker
@@ghostcityshelton9378 ??? Oh Dear, Stear clear!
no your not they are just cold , how can you live in a murder house ?
Yea like the girl who lives in the Hamilton Ohio house wete 11 were murdered she lives there with her 2 little ones blood stains are still on the wood in the house IDK how she lives there I couldnt
What a terrible tragedy happened at that second house - taking out all those roses and then replacing a hawthorn hedge with leylandii- truly inhuman!
SOME PEOPLE HAVE NO TASTE OR RESPECT FOR NATURAL BEAUTY LEYLANDII UGH.
creepy
Monstrous
Jessica Fletcher on the telly at 5 minutes. How appropriate!
He has a very nice singing voice and quite a pleasant man much luck to this couple 🤗
I love the cat sitting on the tv!
P Heart cat gives no fucks 😂
the telly is on so it is warm & cats love to be warm ...
P Heart Its dead now.
That's because it don't want to use the bath!!!!!
I think "Murder She Wrote" was on as well.
Omg the "clairvoyant" was so fake.
how do you know that?
I agree.
By definition.
Really despise anyone who preys & profits on the weak & vulnerable.
You feel cold in the toilets because you have your pants pulled down, woman!!😂
How can you live in a house of horror knowing what happened
Bricks & stones can record past events. Fortunatly all these homeowners have the sensitivity of a wheelie bin
lol
I agree with you.
Me to
Pyewacket 5 that is rubbish...oops...
@Anil Löeb poppycock
The restaurant might be struggling because of the weird singing and the weird psychic lady bothering everyone whilst eating. Who would have thought?
The Pingle house looks unrecognisable now, its stunning. Been up for sale a few times now, think it was last sold April 2017 and is now estimated at £249k. Was interesting to watch but awful what happened.
When I moved into my new home a few years ago and started cleaning, I found numerous small, drop size stains on the carpet and walls in a few rooms and weird spots. They were to dark to be coffee or tea etc. They were slightly crusty and they came up a deep reddish brown when cleaned. I am convinced something nefarious happened that I was not informed of 😬
sell the house and make a killing.....
Murder she wrote and the cat on the TV lol
Cats like the heat from electronics and people.
And a dead one on the dresser!
Mrs Withers makes my skin crawl
Lots of negative and critical comments from judgmental people who incidentally clicked and watched a video titled: Blood Under The Carpet - Murder Houses...average house prices in England are around 300,000 pounds (440,000 USD) The average salary in England is 26,000 (38,000). Most people don't have the luxury of choice when it comes to owning a home.
Isn't there new construction homes being built all over the countryside in England? Many people want to buy these virgin new houses.
Yes, but being able to afford one of these new homes is a different story.
Shut up.
How do you know why people clicked on it. The judgment is due to this woman laughing and joking about the murder in this house. Shame on them
oyinbo peppe I'm not suggesting they live their lives miserable. I'm suggesting they shouldn't be part of a documentary laughing and making light of a bloody murder in a house they chose to buy.
Did they ever get the full windows done then ?
To the guy that runs the restaurant I would say that if the restaurant business gets too bad he needs to try a career in singing. I loved his cover of the Jim Reeves' song, "My Darling, I Won't Forget You." Beautiful!
I loved it, too. I found it charming.
That was very sweet. :)
George and Mildred for sure !!
What an odd , creepy couple .
the only ones interested in a ghost story behind their properties are the ones who are desperately trying to make a profit out of it. The young owner said it clearly: a house is just bricks and water
*mortar.
Bricks and mortar not bricks and water
he clearly says bricks and WATER
@@freedomofspeech766 haha how can a house be bricks and water, it's bricks and mortar lol
No, he does not clearly say bricks and water he clearly says bricks and mortar. *Relisten...
thanx for posting.
The first couple should be respectful of the house and what happened there, instead of laughing about it.
Why? It’s just a house, it’s now THEIR house...be respectful to the murdered people not the house where it happened
The first couple "I don't understand how one person could kill 2 people". Well if the mother was in her eighties then it is quite possible for a madman to kill 2 ppl. Her coughing, she needs to cut down on the smoking! The 3rd. No wonder he doesn't have much of a clientele he needs to stop trying to sing that is why the patronage is so low. I certainly would not want to hear it.
Not everyone with a cough smokes horribly.
My Nana had a persisting cough in her old age and never smoke or drank alcohol.
As for the third, I quite like the man's singing. Just because you don't link it doesn't mean it's why the patronage is low. It's quite likely that people in the area are aware of the crimes that took place and that is the reason they don't go there.
that raspy voice did sound like cigarettes...but I like the cat on the tv.
this was a good one i love hearing about Englands old history
Bought the house and never thought about the murder?! Are you kidding!? Looks like now he thought about it he’s going to move out
2003! and some of these murders were in the 90's, Is it just me or do they and their houses look like something from the 70's?
A lot of houses like that are old, and they are the better ones. True their decor is horrific, typical of those types of people they all have the same lack of aesthetics and in the same way.
The woman laughing has emphysema .
I was charmed by the musical restaurateur.
Not me
Joshua Hugo Yes, Joshua. I think I was the only one. But I'm old. 😊 Easy to impress.
I thought he had quite a nice voice. Better than many
I thought that was charming as well. :)
DONT FORGET. WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT.NIGHT NIGHT.
The couple seem so chilled that they live in a house where a murder was committed lol.
there's no reason not to be. it's just a house, like any other.
The Twisted Truth Yea agree, but still would creep me out to live in a house where someone was murdered.
sammy well yeah ^^ I suppose so, if you believe in ghosts n' stuff, hehe. It's just wood and bricks to me :) I suppose if I believed in such things, it would send chills down my spine, so yeah, I understand ;)
The Twisted Truth It's not so much the "haunted" part...Not sure if i believe in that. it is just the fact that something so horrif happened there, in the same house etc.. That creeps me out.
well, that thing that happened, has already happened, and it happened to someone else, and had nothing to do with the house, the house is innocent, and played no part in the horrific incident, if anything, the house should be seen as a victim as well :)
i couldnt live there
Same I would just think about what happened and I wouldn't feel safe and I can't believe that they was joking and stuff😁🔪
The new owners did it!!! (Not really) but it IS pretty weird how they are laughing about the poor women’s demise
That Manchester restaurant, the alley they keep showing, Life On Mars, unquestionably, good god do I know my stuff
Regarding the restaurant, there aren't that many places where you get spirits included in the price.
👏🏻👏🏻
Wouldn't bother me-well,unless I'm home alone and suspect I hear or see something that doesn't "belong". Then I'd have to cry and run.Really,tho, rest in peace to these victims so very sorry
What a well done documentary. In Australia, England and Europe there must be laws enforced to disclose any history of a home sold re. Murders. If I found out that my home here in Australia was a crime scene. Out the door in a split second. Thank you for a great video.
People live in the camden rippers flat in london 👀
@@chi-yl6yc who dat? 😳
@@Judy.LoveandLightAlways the Camden ripper is a man that killed loads of women in his flat in Camden London , I walk past it and see the family living life in there, I think it should of been closed off for good 🤷♀️ I know its unrelated to your comment but yeah
@@chi-yl6yc omg Thank You, I had never heard of that case. Can you imagine living there. "In the arm's of the Angel's all The Innocent Soul's Murdered" I appreciate your reply. My kindest thoughts to you and your family and Furbabies from Australia. Love and Light Alway's. I am at the stage of Trust No One. In my opinion 40% of the Human race are Evil Personified, Narcarcisstic, Lying, Abusive, cruel Soulless Human oxygen Wasters. 60% of the Human race are Kind, Caring, Compassionate, Loving, Honest Soul's.
@@chi-yl6yc Does the family living there know about the history chi?
*Sorry, but giggling and laughing over such a horrific crime is just in poor taste. Somebody loved those two people and they died a truly violent death. Absolutely awful...*
I could never knowingly live in a house/apartment that somebody had died in, naturally or otherwise. Spirits and all. Yes, some of us do believe.
As for that first couple, I don't think they're lacking in compassion or insensitive. I think they're just very matter of fact. "People die. Sometimes they die by murder. That's what happened here. But we live here now." He did say that when they first moved in, he was very aware and would think about it especially when in the room where the bodies were found. But inevitably, as happens with most humans, the awareness of it fades.
pumkin54 I agree, especially if it was a murder, that would bother me way too much.
pumkin54 If someone died of natural causes it wouldn't bother me at all. If there was a murder, or especially suicide, then I couldn't live there. Also, ghosts are demons impersonating the dead. They aren't the souls of the lost.
pumkin54 its not bad to live in a house that someone you loved died in .. we live in my grandmothers house and she passed away in the bed that we sleep in. it feels nicer and safer to me because that is where she was at last and she had a good happy life.
Just to let people know please respect those who have past .for what ever reason they deserve that. Much im sure.
+nikki price My husband passed away 4 years ago. I am still sending myself F'ng balloons!
oh shit !
+Mary Wilder How'd you do it?
Nowadays it is possible to google the history of a house. Whippets aren't always great guard dogs, sadly.
TWENTY! whippets were in the house at the time....which makes me wonder if the Whippets knew the man? They could have bitten him to death.... My son had a fiesty Whippet who saw off a would be intruder...a good house dog. But this whippet came from a fiesty line. {Nimrodel}
Oh my goodness......I googled this case, it was horrific.
The murderer spent the night in the house after killing &c the poor women....and the Whippets did nothing? Crazy.
Mixing the popular genres of true crime and house renovation.
First time I've seen or heard of this show. I loved it! Supposed to be full disclosure on property sales here in Canada. Those poor homeowners. Yes they got a great price but it's not really fair is it.
for goodness sake! Im all for respect for the dead and it was truly horrible what happened but why is everyone getting angry at them smiling about it? would you honestly spend everyday (if you purchased a murder house) walking round in mourning for someone you spoke to once? .. and before anyone says they should show sympathy because its on tv then im sorry but i wouldn't wanna watch half hour of someone being all mopey.
I agree.
cant tell people how to behave/grieve for those who are not longer with us... my respect level is my own, if it offends you i apologize
l0ll1ep0pl0tt1e it dose take a sense of humour to take it on.and yes why not make it a happier home
Ok so, I got sucked into watching this program thinking that, I was about to watch a true crime story...Not exactly the expected contents but the topic did raise a few questions for me. Would I purchase such place? As an investment or my "forever home"? Would I want full disclosure? While I find the first couple's lack of compassion, for another human being's tragic demise, distasteful and tactless, if living in a property where tragedy struck meant that I could own my home, with all due respect for the departed, I would do it. Quite frankly, the only type of property that I could ever own would have to be a "reject" of sorts. Now I'm not saying that I would seek out such living quarters but my reality is a "fixer upper" and as such, it'd be my "forever" home. As for full disclosure, while I, personally, would prefer full disclosure, I feel that it'd be my responsibility to find out about the property's history just as I'd take a used car to the mechanic, run the vin number to check for reported accidents involving the vehicle etc.
Basically Buyer Beware...
***** tbh, I don't remember the story...I think it was just an attitude but I certainly wouldn't mope about anything...
+Blackguard 3:16 I agree with you completely.
Sherbe Lee TY, glad someone believes in moving on.
I think in respect of the two women sadly murdered, the house should have been pulled down, but alas money talks, so out of someones murder money is still to be made, very sad indeed.
they seem really pleased that they live in a house someone was murdered in it gives me the creeps maybe they did it to get the house they are weird
My friend was renting out a house where there had been a murder and a suicide way back in the 1960s , well basically no body would live there for any length of time as it was dreadfully depressing and extremely haunted. This I know for sure as I stayed there one night in July 2015 and at half past 11 at night I distinctively heard somebody walking up the stairs, which scared my friend Lauren half to death and her big dog went totally besserk , she moved out soon after as the place had unnerved her as she was living there by herself.
id have been out of that door not looked back and would not ever go back.
British eccentricity and humour at its funniest !! Sad stories but cool new residents :o) love it
Yes, so do I. I quite agree with you there old chap, it 's very British alright.
It's true ....it certainly did have a dark twist to every tale. Yet each had its humorous aspect and that fellow at with the guitar was CLASSIC/ makes me proud to be eccentric. heh heh heh, I mean English.
@Just Me exactly and they didn't know them. Its their house now. If giggling about it is how they deal with it, there's nothing wrong with that.
Love the chap running the restaurant the singing waiter
So the window salesman lost a sale and went all to pieces. . .
What an odd couple laughing like that..but I suppose it takes a sense of humour to live in a blood bath..☹️but all credit to them at lest there makes good it a happier place.
They are putting on an act for the camera.
I rescued my cat bijoux from the spoon murder house ..I kid you not, someone was gagged to death with a spoon.I dont know how much bijoux knew but shes super happy now.The house I live in was built in 1514 ,its an old church house ,the monks lived here ,the graveyard is next to me and there is a stocks and lock box on the other side .Never seen anything weird.
British homes are just so cute!
They are tiny.
I would rather have an American house anyday lol.
The real crime was the horrible way the apartment above the restaurant looks! Needs renovated asap!
We owned a house were the boyfriend killed his partner in the kitchen by stabbing her. When we bought the house, the owners who leased the property to the couple, made very little attempt to cover the blood on the floor boards, all they did was varnish straight over the blood stains. We later sold the house with the blood stains still in the floorboards. It’s funny cause our cat would never walk over the blood stained area and always walked around, that kind of freaked me out a bit.
So what? If you put a piece of tin foil on the floor cats will not walk over it but always go around. What does that prove?
@@wangdangdoodie found the salty
Simply no respect, for the poor women that was murdered ,
Typical southerners moved to Upwell and March . All local properties are priced out for locals now due to the influx of Essex folk across Norfolk and South Lincolnshire. Sod off back down south! No more commuters or those with holiday homes etc...!
Frogzilla spoken like a true six toe imbred
😂🤣😂
l would for sure back off from these two very dreadful people,the way they speak is just awful, never could l live in a house where some thing like this happened, the house is disgusting anyway looks very rough if they have been there for two years....this is just dreadful they way they casually speak about these people....
subtle as a brick they 2 lol
His comments about having bought it to make a killing 🤨
The strange detachment this couple have is fascinating. I'm finding it rather uncomfortable...
Refreshing, more like. Good on them!
I grew up in a house that apparently had had a small fire upstairs before our family bought it. You would never know. My dad didn’t tell me about it until years later. Although no one had been hurt, it really gave me the creeps.
I grew up in a house that was once renovated. You would never know..😅 gave me the creeps
No, no, no.....I couldn't live in a house where someone was murdered.
if you don't like it, don't watch. Simple.
Is the first house haunted by the murdered women,i don't think I could live in a house where someone was murdered id afraid it could happen to us
So much courage even after knowing and explaining whole thing 😳🥶
You would think that would've knocked down these house.
i'd get it blessed by a priest if it was me !!!!!
AGREED!!
If you don't believe in christianity what good is a priest?