Would you move into a house where a murder happened?



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hmmmm i would say no simply becuase i feel that if something negative like that has happened in a house then it's gonna stay with that house and it'll keep emitting bad vibrations. but some people would beause to them a house is a house no matter what happened there.. but i personally wouldn't... wayyy to much negativity on that end.


Oh yeah.
no! way!
hell no!
No, would you move into a house with elton john?
If I knew a murder happened there, probably not.
No way, not even if they paid me to do it!!
why not...if its a nice house..but it might be a little freaky...but do what feels right to you.
no! :O
Yes. Houses like this often come with very large discounts, and you won't be bothered by anything if you don't believe in the paranormal.
I would, but I'm morbid like that.
No I wouldn't ..If the person passed away because of natural causes it wouldn't bother me ..But not murder or suicide
Why not? It will be fun to solve the murder mystery
Would you move into a town raveged by war? We don't know it, but death is everywhere regardless whatever. Yes, I would move it such a house, but I'd also bring my soul sealing blade and silver bullets with me, as well as a ghost hunter's kit.. hehe. Bring it on!
sure - it will keep people from staying too long or moving in... just offer to put them up in the murder room, lol - but no I don't think I would have a problem with it... Elton John on the other hand.
yes as long as the blood was all cleaned up
not knowingly , never !
but think about it, under every house/apartment/building, somebody must have died after all , we did have 2 world wars !
I see no problem with a house simply because it has a stain in its past. I would probably learn what I could of the murder out of curiosity but I doubt that it would deter me from living there.
Why not, is death contagious?
Do you know how many people die in hospitals? I'm sure you are aware that lots of people die in hospital beds every year and what if you were to use one of these beds that someone died in? You see I am trying to give you another example. Just because someone died in a house under violent circumstances, such as a murder does not affect the house at all.if you like the house go for it, unless you are the type who is truly superstitious.
I would not have a problem with it, unless the ghost thought it was my fault! And yes, I would love to live in Elton Johns house!

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