Journey into the underworld of American organized crime and the stories behind the rise and fall of the most notorious mobsters in history. From Charles “Lucky” Luciano and John Gotti, to Donnie Brasco, “Bugsy” Siegel and Dutch Schultz–Mafia explores the lives of our greatest gangsters and the cops and attorneys who worked to bring them down.
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5 Netflix True Crime Series That Exposed the Most Notorious Homes and Their Dark Pasts
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The source is an analysis detailing how several Netflix true crime documentaries have profoundly impacted the real estate status of "stigmatized properties," often referred to as "murder houses." The episode provides specific case studies of five infamous homes, including the locations tied to Richard Ramirez and Luka Magnotta, explaining how the series transform quiet addresses into global tourist traps and impossible sales. For each property, the source describes the crimes, the Netflix show's presentation tactics (such as 3D forensic rebuilds and VR tie-ins), and the resulting market aftermath, noting significant price drops and the rise of a "shadow economy" catering to morbid curiosity. Ultimately, the piece argues that by broadcasting the exact addresses, Netflix effectively makes the whole world "own a piece" of the victims' nightmares, even influencing city ordinances and real estate disclosure laws.
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The source is an analysis detailing how several Netflix true crime documentaries have profoundly impacted the real estate status of "stigmatized properties," often referred to as "murder houses." The episode provides specific case studies of five infamous homes, including the locations tied to Richard Ramirez and Luka Magnotta, explaining how the series transform quiet addresses into global tourist traps and impossible sales. For each property, the source describes the crimes, the Netflix show's presentation tactics (such as 3D forensic rebuilds and VR tie-ins), and the resulting market aftermath, noting significant price drops and the rise of a "shadow economy" catering to morbid curiosity. Ultimately, the piece argues that by broadcasting the exact addresses, Netflix effectively makes the whole world "own a piece" of the victims' nightmares, even influencing city ordinances and real estate disclosure laws.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/murder-files-unsealed--6017387/support.
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