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Also crime scene tape in the pics.Nathan's house in Vernon, Vermont sold in February for $152,000. The listing includes 36 photos.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3043-Fort-Bridgman-Rd_Vernon_VT_05354_M42647-71732
I don't think the house has been occupied since Nathan was arrested. I doubt it was rented in the condition it's in, and it doesn't look like a squatter lived there. But there are some personal belongings in the real estate photos, including an unmade bed, a few pieces of furniture, and some toiletries. Nathan's estate may have been in probate all this time, which could have restricted access to the house. Or maybe Nathan's father or other relatives didn't want anything in the house.
Nathan bought the house for 70K in 2014. Nathan was renovating it. He added 2 stories. He put the house on the market for $149,000 in March 2018. The listing was removed and relisted a few times in the following months. It was listed at $80000 when it was taken off the market in October 2018.
I missed the 20/20 episode. I will look for it on demand. The book comes out Tuesday.I watched the updated 20/20 on this yesterday. I hadn’t heard of the case. I’m embarrassed to say that I thought he was innocent. Good grief. I blame jet lag.![]()
The yellow tape could be left over from the search. Or it could be there to warn of hazards. It was a construction site and left in that state when Nathan was arrested.Also crime scene tape in the pics.
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