Before he moved to Northampton in the late 1990s, Tenniswood had a top-floor apartment on Oakley Street in Chelsea, west London.
Tenniswood bought the flat in the early 1990s with money stolen from his family's business
He moved out years later after his father discovered the theft and disowned him. The flat is now worth more than £1million.
A man whose partner bought it from Tenniswood branded the killer a 'weirdo'.
He told the Mirror: 'He was more than just a loner, he was properly odd. There was all kinds of











all over the house when we went to look at it.'
James Burgess, 86, who lived directly below Tenniswood, said: 'Eddie was a nasty little s*** who made our lives pure hell. He was the main reason my wife and I sold our flat and moved away.
'It was a smart Victorian building, very swish – but from the moment he moved in he was trouble.
'Just about every day he'd be banging around, smashing walls down to do it up.
'We and the other residents complained to the council but it didn't help. Eddie was abusive and just rode roughshod over any of our concerns. I never saw him with anyone else, no girlfriend or pal. There was something wrong with him. He was a strange fellow.
'Even after all this time, when I heard that he'd been arrested for murdering a young woman it didn't surprise me.'