Posted on 04/09/2011 1:43:21 AM PDT by hawkeye101
Prayers to the family.
There was a murder of a real estate agent who lived in my old neighborhood. My old neighborhood was upscale & safe,everyone knew each other,the kids all played with eatch other & I had a gorgeous turn of the century home as that was the plan for this particular neighborhood designed in the early 1900’s.
It’s called “Ten Hills” in Baltimore, MD.
One of our friends was a real estate agent and she went to show a home across the parkway in another neighborhood.
She never came home. Everyone was looking for her & I mean everyone. She was one of our church-goers & active on many committees back in the 1990’s.
She was eventually found brutally murdered and stuffed in upstairs closet in the home that she was showing across the parkway to an unknown male.
It was a sad day when she was found murdered like that & then shortly afterward her husband died of a heart attack.
Her murder affected me and everyone I know since that time.
It’s dangerous for real estate agents to enter empty homes with complete strangers.
Actually, it was a model home, with regular hours “open.” She was manning the store, so to speak. If you go to the source, you will see her photo...very sad and shocking.
I have many rentals and I sometimes worry about showing them to strangers and I am 6'8", 250lbs. Being alone with strangers in a home, any home, always involves risk.
If she was raped and killed it’s one thing. But if she was simply shot I’d go looking for hubby or an ex boyfriend.
Oh, I wasn’t disagreeing with you...you usually hear about these things when a particular “buyer” has arranged a meeting at an out-of-the-way home.
This development (believe me, I am very familiar with it) is very close to a major retail and entertainment district.
They interviewed a young woman on the news who lived there; she was jogging by that very location at the time of the murder...she said that she didn’t notice any odd vehicles “because it would never have occurred to her to look.” Several doors down, a couple was doing a final walk-through on a unit...they were signing papers as the hordes of police and ambulance units arrived.
The article does not say, but several others have, that the person who found the victim heard a “commotion” which prompted her to see what was going on (she was in an adjacent unit apparently)....whatever happened, happened fast. They will not elaborate at this time.
Adorable 4 BD, 2-1/2 bath home. Distress sale. Great financing. Exc. neighborhood. Showing Mon-Thurs. No "Looky Lou's." Please step over police tape.
That's gotta help bring down the price.
Regards,
Much additional info about the victim here:
I’m reminded of a project I was on back in the early 80s. There were four model homes, single family homes that were built in a cluster (as opposed to in a row). One day it was discovered that several pieces of furniture disappeared from one of the homes including the entire dining room set. No one knew anything and no one saw a thing. I forgot how it was discovered but a painter took it. Of course his van parked in the driveway aroused no suspicion.
Any arrests? Convictions?
Regards,
It really makes one wonder about a stalker situation. All Real Estate companies in the metro have called off “open houses” for the weekend since there is so little info at present.
It could also have been a squatter that objected to her objection for him to stay for free.
A good upwards of 20 percent of homes in some places are empty.
Projects usually have security during nighttime hours only. This incident may necessitate the need for security 24/7, an expense that would surely be passed on to the home buyers.
Yes, they caught the guy that knifed her death and I believe he was convicted if memory serves me right-he was a long time criminal and she innocently went across the parkway to show him a house in Hunting Hills after she had received a call from him to view the property. It was so tragic.
This comes directly on the heels of a Thursday morning incident in a nice suburb on the other side of Des Moines.
A 19-year-old scumbag had stolen a car hours before, and was NOT (I repeat NOT) being chased by anyone. He was driving an estimated 80 MPH on a typical suburban main street; blew a stop light and took out a 36-year-old Father of 2 kids who was on his way to his job as a mutual fund manager.
The comments after that article on the Register website were legendary...in fact, I cannot believe some of them were not taken down. Death penalty, dragging him behind a truck until dead, on and on. He was charged with vehicular homicide before days end...stunning, really. I think that people are on their last good nerve...and if it turns out that she was murdered by some crazed random lunatic...well, I can only imagine.
There’s been a few shootings in Michigan as well, this will be my wife’s last year in the “business”.
I tried real estate for a short time. I always carried a gun. Our realtor gave everyone some training. The ladies generally had to meet clients in the office first.
Open houses were handled with two people which generally helps.
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