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dear ol' Ma loved her boys~and other unique real estate - Lady Cop - 08-22-2012

The lakefront Florida retreat where FBI agents gunned down gangland legend Ma Barker in 1935 is up for sale - bullet holes and all.

The two-story wood frame house in rural Ocklawaha, 62 miles northwest of Orlando, is the site of one of the most celebrated raids in FBI history and the water-side home is expected to fetch up to $1 million.

Kept in the family since the famous gangland boss' final stand, the home is still riddled with the bullet holes from the gun-fight in which the FBI reportedly fired 2,000 shots during a four-hour stand-off.

Kate 'Ma' Barker, who was branded Public Enemy No. 1 by the federal government for a rash of murders, kidnapping and robberies committed in the early 1930s, was killed in the house along with one of her sons in a barrage of bullets from federal agents.
she had four criminal boys named Herman, Lloyd, Arthur, and Fred.

Upstairs and downstairs walls are pockmarked with indentations and raised plaster patches where bullets hit, and at least one through-and-through bullet hole remains un-repaired on the staircase.


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nice location!


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the morgue at Ocala, Florida


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Duchess - 08-22-2012



It's so bizarre to pose with dead people like they are record breaking fish.



RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Lady Cop - 08-22-2012

(08-22-2012, 05:47 AM)Duchess Wrote:

It's so bizarre to pose with dead people like they are record breaking fish.

it was then (no TVs) very common to pose with trophies when they were notorious folk heroes or most wanted. proved they were indeed dead.
examples, Dillinger, Bonnie & Clyde, lots more.



RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Carsman - 08-22-2012

Ma definitely looks like a tough old broard! ( A reall killer)


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - pspence - 08-22-2012

That was fascinating...I would love to own it...what a gorgeous piece of property with rich history. very cool.


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Sphincter Cop - 08-22-2012

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RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - ramseycat - 08-22-2012

That is a pretty house. I wonder if it has bad "energy" though.


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - nrkerr - 08-22-2012

(08-22-2012, 07:34 AM)ramseycat Wrote: That is a pretty house. I wonder if it has bad "energy" though.



I've always wondered about that. I live in a house that a 3 year old boy was shot and killed in the front yard about 5 years ago. I have never once felt any "bad energy" here.


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Lady Cop - 08-22-2012

here's a little video of Al Capone's house, circa 1922, on Palm Island. Fla. sale price only 10 million dollars. location location location! hah

http://vimeo.com/47783209


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RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Maggot - 08-22-2012

I would have a metal detector out there in a heartbeat.


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - ramseycat - 08-22-2012

(08-22-2012, 08:38 AM)nrkerr Wrote:
(08-22-2012, 07:34 AM)ramseycat Wrote: That is a pretty house. I wonder if it has bad "energy" though.



I've always wondered about that. I live in a house that a 3 year old boy was shot and killed in the front yard about 5 years ago. I have never once felt any "bad energy" here.

Wow. I am not sure I could live there. I think even if the house didn't have bad energy, I would feel haunted knowing what happened there.


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys - Lady Cop - 08-22-2012

Versace's place on South Beach is for sale. beach is right across the street.

article and slideshow at link:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303830204577448721809222542.html?mod=WSJ_hpp_sections_realestate

i was there when he was murdered and saw the bloodstains still all over these front entry steps. he had just come from the News Cafe a block down, where i was having lunch. --->

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Casa Casuarina, the Miami Beach, Fla., house once owned by late fashion designer Gianni Versace, is on the market for $125 million. Known as Casa Casuarina, the 10-bedroom, 11-bathroom house overlooks the ocean. Mr. Versace bought the home and its adjacent lot in 1992 for just under $10 million and then invested another $33 million in the property, adding a 6,100-square-foot south wing, a 54-foot-long mosaic-tiled pool lined with 24-karat gold, a mosaic-covered courtyard and frescoes on the home's walls and ceilings. He was killed outside the home in July 1997.



RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys~and other unique real estate - Lady Cop - 08-28-2012

Owner Steve Stephenson said Monday he's asking $50,000 for the small white house in Louisville, Kentucky with a sagging front porch overhang. In front of the one-story home is a state historical marker recognizing the residence as Ali's boyhood home, when he was known as Cassius Clay.

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RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys~and other unique real estate - Duchess - 08-28-2012



Oooooo. I could do a lot with that little home & yard. I think fifty grand is a bargain price.



RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys~and other unique real estate - pspence - 08-29-2012

funny how homes sell for much less after a violent crime but this place of Ma Barker's history is marketing it's history in a positive way making price increase...interesting


RE: dear ol' Ma loved her boys~and other unique real estate - SensibleSally - 08-29-2012

I'd love to have the Barker house! That place is beautiful. Now to search my other pants and couch cushions to find that spare million bucks I stashed.