The house that was once owned by the man has been sold for a deep discount to a real estate investor.
Two years after he received a life sentence for murdering a man, the man committed suicide.
In addition to the 2012 shooting of Safiro Furtado and the 2007 death of two unnamed individuals, the star-status NFL player was also involved in the killing of four other people.On April 15, 2015, he was convicted and left his fiancée in charge of his estate.
The mansion was located outside of North Attleboro, Mass.The property he rented at the Ledgewood Condominiums was located in Franklin, Mass.The place where he and two other men spent the most time in the lead-up to the murder was called the "flop house".
The place where police found a gun in his hand was the subject of significant media coverage.
Theflop house was crucial to the investigation.The place where the convict hid the sweatshirt he wore on the night of the murder was.
A new advertisement was put out by the owner of the "flop house" after it was learned that the man was convicted of murder.What about his home in North Attleboro?That story is not straightforward.
According to an article by USA Today, Shayanna filed a request to expand her authority over the estate and gain the right to sell it.
The house was on the market for months after the court approved her request.It was still associated with the murder.
Shayanna sold the house to Arif Khan for $1 million dollars.
Arif believes that changing the name of the house to something else will increase its value.
His calculations were wrong.The house was put on the market again less than a year after it was renovated.
Arif told Metro that he wouldn't stay alone because he felt like a family of six or seven would enjoy it.
Shayanna declared his estate to be worth nothing in April of last year.According to an article by USA Today, it was approved by the court.
His fiancée and daughter did not inherit any money from the notorious criminal.