A man who purchased a house once owned by a convicted cannibal only stayed there for five months after having to "clean up human remains" he discovered around the property.
Man Who Bought Home Where Cannibal Used To Live 'Had To Clean Up Human Remains'
After residing in a house owned by a cannibal for only five months, a man who purchased it opened up about his experience.
Two months after the horrible incident there, in February 2020, Alex Deehl paid a little over $100,000 (£82k) to purchase Mark Latunski's former residence. Latunski was found guilty of murdering and eating a college student from Swartz Creek in Michigan, USA.

Deehl claimed that when he first came there, there were still traces of the time that Latunski murdered Kevin Bacon on Christmas Eve 2019, that he even had to pick up human remains.
"Three sets of dishes with human remains on them," Deehl recalled.
"And all three sets are in the dishwasher. And the dishwasher never had electricity to it. It was brand new. It still had the plastic in front of it."
Latunski's family reclaimed the residence in July 2020 after Deehl decided the place wasn't for him.

"I never sold the home back. Mark bought his crime scene back. He bought it back," Deehl said.
"I bought the object, not the subject.”
"Simple real estate transaction. Houses don’t kill people."
Deehl's lawyer instructed him not to publish images of the interior of his home, which he described as still resembling a "crime scene."
On Thursday, Latunski received a life sentence (December 15).
The 25-year-old victim had been a Grindr match before he killed, mutilated, and consumed parts of him.
Latunski was first deemed incompetent to face trial but, in September, before the trial started, entered a plea of guilty to his actions.
Bacon did not appear for breakfast on Christmas Day 2019, so family members reported him missing.
"In your sick, twisted mind you probably don’t think you did anything wrong," his mother Hannah wrote. "This Christmas I hope you suffer as we have."