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Whatever You Do, Don't Open That Bedroom Door....

MisfitsFiend

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LONDON (Reuters) - A British house-buyer got more than they bargained for after the discovery of a badly decomposed body in an upstairs bedroom of their new home, the Daily Telegraph said Monday.



The newspaper said the skeletal remains may have been in the 98,000 pounds ($180,300) derelict house in Birmingham, central England, for at least two years and had escaped detection despite complaints from neighbors about a bad smell.


The odor was blamed on rubbish, including dead pigeons, that had accumulated while the property was empty.


The dead man, who has not been identified, is thought to have been a vagrant. His death is not thought to be suspicious.

JACKPOT!!!! I hope the people that bought that house don't have to pay for the cleanup! Wait...didn't they do a walk through?






 
How did they miss a dead body?

I'm sure there was a home inspection and an appraisal inspection done. Lots of people didn't do their jobs apparantly.
 
two years? Damn...i don't think i could live in a house that had a dead body decomposing in it for two years.
 
Originally posted by: pyonir
two years? Damn...i don't think i could live in a house that had a dead body decomposing in it for two years.

oh... well then scratch my wife's sister off the list !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:shocked::evil:
 
Originally posted by: Ogg
Originally posted by: pyonir
two years? Damn...i don't think i could live in a house that had a dead body decomposing in it for two years.

oh... well then scratch my wife's sister off the list !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:shocked::evil:

she can move in here....

:evil:
 
I bet that bedroom now goes to "special" guests they want to leave before they overstay their welcome.

"Hey, the closet's all yours...make yourself at home."
 
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