‘Full House’ Creator is Selling Property Where the Manson Murders Occurred

Jeff Franklin, the founder of “Full House,”His Beverly Hills property was the location of most of the murders committed in the so-called “Mafia” gang. He is now selling it. “Manson family” occurred in 1969, NME reported.

The infamous piece of land on Cielo Drive in Los Angeles where the since-demolished home once stood is 3.6 acres.

The home that now stands there is 21,000-square feet and has nine bedrooms and 18 bathrooms. NME reports that it was sold for $85 million. Franklin purchased the mansion, which was then unfinished, for $6.3 million in 2000, according to NME.

The house includes a 75-yard swimming pool, three waterfalls, as well as an underground garage that can hold 16 cars. KTLA reported.

In August 1969, Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, Wojciech Frykowski and Steven Parent were killed by members of Charles Manson’s “family.”Tate was eighteen months pregnant at the time of her death.

Alvin Weintraub sold the home and built a new home at 10066 Cielo in 1998. Los Angeles Magazine.

“We went to great pains to get rid of everything,”Weintraub spoke to the magazine. “There’s no house, no dirt, no blade of grass remotely connected to Sharon Tate.”

The original home was where Trent Reznor recorded Nine Inch Nails’ acclaimed 1994 album, “The Downward Spiral.”

A 1997 interview with Rolling Stone, Reznor explained that he stopped recording in the home after he was confronted by Tate’s sister.

“She said, ‘Are you exploiting my sister’s death by living in her house?’It was the first time that the whole thing really slapped me in my face. He said, “It never really struck my before, but it did then.”

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