The luxurious multi-million dollar mansion where the Manson Family murdered Leno and Rosemary LaBianca has been sold, but for below the asking price.
The home, which had been priced at $2.8 million (£2.2m), is nestled in the heart of Hollywood, Los Angeles.
It boasts an outdoor pool and a state-of-the-art interior, with a large private living space, a majestic garden and scenic views.
The gated two-bedroom home, which was built in the 1920s has a bloody past that haunts the residence.
The house, located along Waverly Dr was formerly owned by Leno LaBianca and his wife, Rosemary.
The couple were brutally killed by cult leader Charles Manson and members of his so-called Manson family at their home in August 1969.

The Redfin listing said that it had found a buyer this week with a price tag of $1,875,000, or about £1.3million.
According to TMZ the house was offloaded by its previous owner “Ghost Adventures” star Zak Bagans to a mystery buyer.
The anonymous buyer was said to have completed the purchase on Tuesday.
Zak told the same publication previously that he had first bought the home with a plan to film a project there, but decided to shelve the plans out of respect for the family.


The original listing said of the property: "This is an ideal opportunity. Classic, 1920’s Los Feliz gated single story pool home with breath-taking, unobstructed front and back views and an infamous history.
"Sitting on a huge 31,000+ sq foot lot, this property has tremendous upside potential as the lot size is truly rare for the pristine location.
"An expansive living room with gas fireplace and Italian tile floors open to a formal dining room with a covered patio that overlooks the pool.
"Surrounded by lush greenery, including mature fruit trees and offering unparalleled privacy."
In California, it is only mandatory for any seller to reveal any deaths in the property over the last three years.
The house was previously put on the market in 1998.