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the home is all but destroyed, but the property includes 119.2 acres.
at no time during the auction, did the horrific events that took place on the property get mentioned. Sheila Labarre was convicted of two murders and is spending a life sentence in a MA prison.
the money from the sale will go to the victims families.
such a weird case...Sheila Labarre took the name of the wealthy doctor she lived with, but they were never married. He changed his will to disinherit his children and left everything to her. Me thinks, considering her convictions, that if he didn't change his will, he would have died sooner.
I mean, a wealthy doctor lived with her....why? He was obviously highly educated right? What was the allure to this crazy woman? I mean come on, I can't even get my bagger at Market Basket to double sack my cans, how did this woman pull this stuff off on the not so weak minded? Or was it a lapse of weakness?
I tried to follow the story line but didn't get the answers I was looking for, maybe there will be a case study detective book about out by now?
WAIT! I figured out how she snagged her victims! GOSH why didn't I make the connection before...GREAT SCOTT!
"I tried to follow the story line but didn't get the answers I was looking for, maybe there will be a case study detective book about out by now?"
There is, WICKED INTENTIONS, by Kevin Flynn. He's a reporter who worked on the case. I don't think he's a good writer, but it does go into quite a bit of detail.
This woman is pure evil. I am glad that the jury did not buy her insanity defense.
I wonder what the land will be used for and also if the new owners will find anything there such as additional skeletal remains. One could hide a lot on 119 acres.
additional remains are a possibility - she is a suspected serial killer -the definition of serial killer is three or more deaths
she is serving TWO life sentences..
I agree that the Dr. was looking for tail...and that is how he got hooked up with her to begin with. The state should have considered that she was beating him into changing the will...the kid's testimony seem to back up this theory. They are the ones that lost the most.
I suspect the land will be developed.
I also hate that the media refers to the Dr. as her husband - they were never married. However, common-law marriages are only recognized in New Hampshire at death for estate/inheritance purposes. (N.H. RSA. 457:39) - (http://marriage.about.com/cs/marriagelicenses/p/%5Blink%20url=http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/rsa/html/xliii/457/457-mrg.htm - broken link)
119 acres can be turned into 119+ homes more or less - don't know what the minimum acreage to build is in epping.
a $600K investment can turn a profit of millions
the damn shame of the truth of it.....
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