Would you live in a house where multiple murders had occurred?

I voted for maybe, for the reasons people have already brought up. Another factor might be how long ago the murders occurred.

For a while I lived in one of the officer’s houses in Tilbury Fort. A lot of people lived in the fort over a long time so because of this thread I checked and yep, there were a couple of murders back in the day. It doesn’t bother me now and wouldn’t have then :slight_smile:

No. Wife is a "psychic,"so that limits our abodes, but she brings some of her “friends” with her, and they are plenty annoying. Went by a local abandoned hospital. The main waiting room had once been “full” of confused dead people, which she says are what most ghosts are. It had been torn down, to be replaced by McMansions. I was torn between thoughts of, "Have you SEEN that movie?"and, “You paid WHAT for that?” I don’t have no truck with dead folk, but neighbors three feet away would drive me nuts.

I know for certain there are no ghosts, gods, demons, or “otherworldly” beings. So living where deaths occurred doesn’t bother me in the least. As others have mentioned, any dwelling with notoriety (of any kind) would be unacceptable due to unwelcome visitors.

I drove an ambulance in my college days, and had no problem sleeping on the stretcher during night shifts, even if a patient had died there an hour ago (assuming it was cleaned of course).

Would you be admitted to a hospital where many people have died?

dropzone, are you really Joe DuBois?
I’d have no problem if I was sure it wasn’t the house itself that killed them (you ever have that strange feeling your house is trying to harm you?) :eek: