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Grim past fails to spook buyers as San Francisco home sells for jaw-dropping price

California Post·Katie Jerkovich·about 1 month ago
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A quaint San Francisco home that became the site of a grisly quadruple murder-suicide sold only four days after it went on the market, for more than $700,000 over the asking price. Once the picture of suburban bliss , the three-bedroom, two-bath house at 930 Monterey Blvd became a house of horrors when police discovered the bodies of Thomas Ocheltree, 57, his wife Paula Truong, 52, and their two young daughters, aged 9 and 12 last October. Truong allegedly shot her husband and children before turning the gun on herself in the affluent Westwood Highlands neighborhood. The home became the site of a grisly quadruple murder suicide in San Francisco. San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images The home — where the four people died — originally hit the market for $1.49 million, but ended up being sold for $2.2 million, according to listing data.   “My brother and his two precious daughters were victims of a horrific crime,” a family member told KRON4 at the time of the gruesome discovery.…

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