HOUSES OF HORROR. What happened to the tomb of the Dupont de Ligonnès family?


On April 21, 2012, the French learned that the bodies of a woman and her four children had been discovered under the terrace of a house in Nantes. This is the beginning of the Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès affair. But what happened to the family home?

On April 21, 2012, five bodies were found under the terrace of a house located in a peaceful area of ​​Nantes. The wife and four children of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès were all murdered. Since then, the father, who has still not been found, is the main suspect in this case. But what about the house where the Nantes massacre took place? Located in a very popular area, the house had been estimated at 400,000 euros. MListed for sale in February 2012, the property found no takers.

But according to West France, in April 2015, the house was sold for 200,000 euros. It was at the beginning of the summer of 2015 that new owners were able to move into the place where one of the dramas that marked the French the most took place. It’s not the only horror house that has found takers. Indeed, the home of Michel Fourniret, in the town of Sart-Custinne, where the investigation started, has long been abandoned, in particular because the son of the murderer did not wish to sell it. Homes that still attract the curious, like the house in Braunau where Adolf Hitler was born in 1889.

Adolf Hitler’s house is empty

For this house, there is no way it will be sold by its current owner, Gerlinde Pommer. “This heiress of a family that has bequeathed the property from generation to generation since the 1930s, is in perpetual arm wrestling with the authorities”, Explain BFM TV. Indeed, the owner of Hitler’s house does not wish to answer questions from the press. Today empty, the house remains his property. The Austrian authorities would like to acquire it to avoid any gathering of nostalgics of the Third Reich.

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The house of the Dupont de Ligonnès family
The wife and four children of Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès were all murdered.

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The house of the Dupont de Ligonnès family
Since then, the father, who has still not been found, is the main suspect in this case. But what about the house where the Nantes massacre took place?

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The house of the Dupont de Ligonnès family
Located in a very popular area, the house had been estimated at 400,000 euros.

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The house of the Dupont de Ligonnès family
Put up for sale in February 2012, the property did not find a buyer.

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The house of the Dupont de Ligonnès family
But according to Ouest-France, in April 2015, the house was sold for 200,000 euros. It was at the beginning of the summer of 2015 that new owners were able to move into the place where one of the dramas that marked the French the most took place.



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