Beverly Hills mansion on Manson Family murder site listed by 'Full House' producer for $85M
Beverly Hills mansion on Manson Family murder site listed by 'Full House' producer for $85M
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The mansion in Beverly Hills, California, was built on the site of the Manson Family's notorious murders of actress Sharon Tate and four others in August 1969.
Now the television producer best known for creating "Full House" has put the home up for sale with a huge asking price. Jeff Franklin's residence sits on 3.6 acres and is currently listed at $85 million.
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The super-sized mansion was constructed after the home where Tate lived with her husband, film director Roman Polanski, was demolished in 1994, according to FOX 5 of San Diego. Polanski, now 88, was away in Europe when the slayings occurred.
Franklin first purchased the property on Cielo Drive for $6 million "roughly two decades ago" when it contained only a partially finished mansion, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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