As Halloween approaches, there are a lot of ways you can get in the holiday season. You can carve a pumpkin, for example, or make a scarecrow – or find out whether someone was ever murdered in your house. DiedInHouse.com is a website that does exactly what you’d think: it tells you whether someone ever died in your house. The site was founded in 2013 by software engineer Roy Condrey after some tenants in a house he owned asked if he knew the house was “haunted,” according to Forbes. DiedInHouse.com works by searching data from death certificates, news reports, and 130 million police records to determine first whether someone died in your house, and then more specifically whether there have been any underground meth labs on the property, arson, or murders.These spooky findings can have real implications for your house value. A death or incident of violent crime in your house can cause its value to sink up to 30%,according to Forbes. This could present a serious problem, unless you live in an insane housing market like San Francisco, where a house in which a mummified woman had been discoveredfetched $1.56 million-$500,000 over asking. We tried out three searches on… Read full this story
- The RPS Verdict: The Last Days & Best Games Of E3
- E3 2018: what games to expect from Bethesda, Ubisoft, EA, Capcom, Square Enix and everyone else
- Before Home Alone, there was the boy-vs-Santa cult film Dial Code Santa Claus
- The best PC games of 2018
- Bong Joon-ho on weaving his personal memories into Parasite
- The best tabletop RPGs of 2017
- Butchering Pathologic – Part 3: The Soul
- Butchering Pathologic – Part 2: The Mind
- Making Of: The Sims
- Fullbright On Life After Gone Home, Their Next Game
This website tells you all the people who have died in your house — and whether they were murdered have 291 words, post on www.businessinsider.sg at October 26, 2015. This is cached page on NGHONG. If you want remove this page, please contact us.