Ooh, I have a great story about this!
About 10 years ago a friend of mine and his family moved into this house in Seattle's University district when we both were in middle school, and he's lived there off and on ever since. A few years after he moved in, my father moved next door to a man named Bob Keppel, who's well known for being a pioneer in the field of criminal profiling, and for his extensive interviews with and pursuit of local serial killer Ted Bundy. So my dad bought his book on Bundy intending to get it signed, and while flipping through it I found a picture of a very familiar looking house captioned "University district house of where Bundy victim was abducted". My brother and I initially thought it was just a sort of macabre coincidence, so I showed the picture to my friend, who didn't believe me that looked like his house, so we showed the picture to his parents, who immediately start hemming and hawing while shooting dirty looks at me. Turns out that not only was it the same house, but they had known the house's history when they moved in, and kept it from the my friend and his sister so they wouldn't get creeped out. We later found out that the victim in question was actually abducted from my friend's bedroom... He's not the type to take that sort of thing too seriously, but I still don't think he's quite forgiven me for digging up the history of his house, unintentional or not.
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