The world of entertainment is filled with captivating tales, and the sale of a luxurious Beverly Hills mansion, owned by none other than "Full House" creator Jeff Franklin, has become one such story. This grand estate, once shrouded in tragedy, now stands as a symbol of prosperity, making headlines for its astronomical price tag and its chilling past.
A Mansion Steeped in History
The mansion, listed at a staggering $85 million, sits on the very land where the Manson Family carried out their horrific murders in 1969.
The victims included the iconic actress Sharon Tate, along with Abigail Folger, Steven Parent, Wojciech Frykowski, and Jay Sebring. The original house was demolished in 1994, giving way to the modern architectural masterpiece we see today.

This tragic history serves as a stark reminder of the mansion's past, adding a layer of intrigue to its current status as a luxury property. While the gruesome events of the past are impossible to erase, the mansion has been reborn, offering a new chapter in its story.
From Tragedy to Celebration
The mansion has also played host to more recent, happier events. Just last week, Franklin hosted a reception at his home for the family of the late Bob Saget, the beloved comedian who starred in "Full House.
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