Table Of Content
- Photos: Inside The Notorious 'Los Feliz Murder House'
- Fran Drescher thinks ‘The Nanny’ was a global success because it ‘transcended religion’
- A Crime Scene, Abandoned for 60 Years in the Hollywood Hills
- Mike Myers Says There's 'Absolutely' More Story to Tell in a Possible 'Austin Powers 4' (Exclusive)
- Frank Sinatra's former NYC townhouse lists for the first time in more than 50 years
- Ephraim Hunter, charged with breaking into LA Mayor Karen Bass' home, has criminal history in Massachusetts
- Left untouched since a double murder-suicide in the 1960s, Los Feliz murder mansion remains a neighborhood mystery.
It was later revealed that civil rights attorney and truTV personality Lisa Bloom and her husband Braden Pollock were the new owners. The couple apparently planned to renovate it and removed everything from the inside. Back inside the house, Harold had decided he was done with his spree.
Photos: Inside The Notorious 'Los Feliz Murder House'
What followed was two years of legal disputes, in which Harold demanded $100,000 in damages (nearly a million in today's dollars). The legal fees for the case, as well as the Perelsons’ previous investments in the development of the device, ate away at the family finances. In a cruel twist, Harold was only awarded about $24,000—a disappointing sum compared to what he was expecting.

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When police arrived they discovered Perelson’s 42-year-old wife Lillian dead in her blood-soaked bed. She had been killed with the same hammer Perelson used to attack Judye. The murder weapon, empty pill bottles, and a copy of Dante’s “Divine Comedy” lay next to his body. It was later revealed he had died from an overdose of barbiturates. I have always appreciated those photographers who go the extra mile to make these places still look hauntingly beautiful, although the subject matter is dark and the glory of the estates or establishments long since diminished.
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The LaBianca House, where members of the Manson family murdered the couple that lived there in 1969, was ultimately sold and lived in again. The Wonderland House, once a known drug house where four people were murdered by an unknown killer in 1981—no one was ever convicted despite some pretty key suspects, including porn star John Holmes—has new occupants. But the house on Glendower has been mostly vacant for over 50 years.

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He returned to the master bedroom, where his wife was still sleeping. According to the coroner report, he struck her so hard with the hammer that it left an inch-wide hole in her skull. Lillian, however, didn’t die immediately—she continued to breathe a little longer. Emily Enriquez died in 1994 and her son Rudy, who lived in Washington Heights, inherited the house.
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My poor mum came along and nearly had a panic attack at every turn [and] couldn't wait to leave. I found it hard thinking about the murder, not knowing which bedroom would have been considered the master. The reality is that the family that owned the place throughout the second half of the 20th Century never lived there, but they used it to store clothes, appliances, furniture, and Christmas presents. It's entirely possible that none of the stuff that was in there taking up space was a bona fide artifact for any self-respecting murder museum. But if you were one of hundreds who showed up at night and looked through the window like Jem Finch trying to get a glimpse of Boo Radley, it was creepy as hell just the same. According to one of the more popular legends, the Perelsons’ Christmas tree and wrapped gifts still sat in their living room, rotting away among dusty furniture.
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The Perelson children were passed into the custody of their aunt. Soon thereafter, the house at 2475 Glendower Place was essentially abandoned. It was sold in a probate auction to Emily and Julian Enriquez, neither of whom lived on the property. Decades passed, and the house gained a reputation for being virtually untouched since the murders.
But take off the mask, and it seems that the house’s ghost is none other than a “very kind” Catholic millionaire hoarder named Rudy Enriquez, who once owned the house, according to Astenius’ podcast. No one knows what exactly prompted Dr. Perelson to commit those atrocities fifty years ago. Some have speculated financial woes, while others have dug up old, unconfirmed rumors of Dr. Perelson having been secretly hospitalized.
Left untouched since a double murder-suicide in the 1960s, Los Feliz murder mansion remains a neighborhood mystery.
A fixer-upper, sure, but hardwood floors, plenty of space, sweeping views of the city, and a quiet neighborhood not too far from common conveniences. In other states—and especially other countries—having someone die in a house probably isn't such a big deal. In 2009, the Times reexamined the house and its legend, because neighbors were getting annoyed by the mansion turning into a place for—no joke—goths to have picnics and hookers to bring johns. But this national landmark of sorts might be in danger of being razed sometime in the next few years if no one steps up. "When the owner dies, I am sad to say that is probably what will happen," she wrote in an email. He inherited the house from his parents, Emily and Julian Enriquez, a couple from Lincoln Heights who bought the house at a probate auction in 1960.
The house was sold via probate auction to a different couple, Emily and Julian Enriquez. However, if they moved in, they didn't stick around long enough to make the house a home. He didn't move in either, though he did apparently use the home for storage, which could explain the various post-1959 items trespassers claimed to have seen when peering through the windows. Plenty of murder houses, as they're charmingly called, have recovered from the grisly acts that have unfolded within their walls.
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Bass, speaking to reporters during a budget briefing Monday morning, again thanked officers for their quick response. In 2015, Hunter and three others were accused of beating a man with a hammer inside a van in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. He was facing several charges including attempted murder, kidnapping and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. In the episode, Bagans and Frazier attempt to puncture that seal, with "a lockdown-style type of investigation, where the complete house is sealed -- we are gonna padlock the back door and we're gonna listen."