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'FULL HOUSE' CREATOR JEFF FRANKLIN SELLING BEV HILLS MANSION FOR $85 MILLION ... Site Of Sharon Tate Murders
2024/06/30 Report

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The world of entertainment is filled with captivating tales, and the sale of a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion, owned by none other than "Full House" creator Jeff Franklin, has become one such story.   This grand estate, once shrouded in tragedy, now stands as a symbol of prosperity, making headlines for its astronomical price tag and its chilling past.


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A Mansion Steeped in History

The mansion, listed at a staggering $85 million, sits on the very land where the Manson Family carried out their horrific murders in 1969.   The victims included the iconic actress Sharon Tate, along with Abigail Folger, Steven Parent, Wojciech Frykowski, and Jay Sebring.

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