“Where the hell else would they die?”
I think the vast majority of people either die in a hospital or are taken there and declared dead.
Several years ago in Palm Harbor, there was a shooting in a McDonalds. The store was torn down. The dorm where Ted Bundy murdered students at FSU was torn down. Tearing down a building where a murder happens is common. I think the problem with deaths in houses is similar. Probably the issue is from all those Hollywood movies where the premise is something bad happened here and anyone who lives here thereafter will have the same thing happen. It’s pretty stupid when you consider the cost of buildings.
I think you are treating violent notorious deaths similarly to regular lod death
People usually die at home. In bed with hospice home health. In the living room watching TV. At the bottom of the basement stairs. Asleep in bed.
Normal and most homes have seen a death or two.
Violent death unnerves People. .
So they sometimes try to rid their fears by tearing down the building. I notice that is done selectively.