New homeowner finds skeletal remains of three people in auction-bought Connecticut home
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A person who bought a foreclosed home, as is, in Burlington, Connecticut , discovered the skeletal remains of three people when they first entered the residence. …
A person who bought a foreclosed home, as is, in Burlington, Connecticut , discovered the skeletal remains of three people when they first entered the residence. The Connecticut state police reported they received a call on Sunday at 4.46pm from the new homeowner reporting the remains. The police stated the medical examiner “has not determined a cause of death; however, there is no indication of anything suspicious and no indication of any criminal aspect. The identification of the three individuals is not yet confirmed.” According to property records, the home was bought in 2019. The foreclosure process began in August 2025. The Connecticut marshal Grant Carragher told CTInsider that the couple that bought the home in 2019 could not be reached throughout the foreclosure process. Carragher believes the property had been abandoned for at least a year and noted that neighbors said they hadn’t seen the residents in years. A court approved the home for a foreclosure auction on 23 March, which was held on 6 June, to sell the house in “as is condition”. Chris Thogmartin, the independent third-party attorney appointed by the court to manage the sale, told NBC Connecticut why auction bidders may not see the interior of a house in auctions before buying. “I always send out a letter, like the week before the auction saying, listen, you know, there’s a foreclosure auction scheduled. It would be helpful for the bidders to have interior access. …
Original source: The Guardian World