It's plausible as the property was razed some years ago. Not much of a story - even if it is true, the point is moot. "Justice" in this realm has run its course and no amount of facts will ever convince the nitwits who think he's innocent...
I did not know that! Thanks.
On thinking about it, I’d expect that one would have time unloading the property. Indeed, the more supernaturally disposed among us would expect that location to be the site of certain extra normal activity - the ghosts of the aggrieved.
Hard to believe there’s anyone alive who think him innocent. It was really about getting even for all the unjust acts committed against blacks going back centuries. Folks didn’t care that he was guilty. They only cared about getting even and that is why there was such elation and celebration by our AA-brethern over the verdict.