
Infamous American homes in notorious crime cases
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When a horrific crime takes place on private property, landlords often have the address changed to reduce crime-scene tourism as well as negative stigma.
Landlords almost always seek an address change in similar situations. A police officer sits in her cruiser outside the home where 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey was found murdered in Boulder, Colorado. (AP Photo / David Zalubowski / File) The former home of the Ramsey family is seen in Boulder, Colorado, Aug. 16, 2006. (Reuters / Mark Leffingwell) The former home of the Ramsey family is seen in Boulder, Colorado, Aug. 16, 2006. (Reuters / Rick Wilking) Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports
But communities and homeowners deal with such tragedies in different ways. Here are the stories of several houses of horror that met different fates over the years.

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