Scroll right to the end of the article for the money shot, i.e. the original headline:
Police probe mystery deaths of two men after their bodies were found inside £270,000 home
Thursday, 14 February 2019
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Two men found dead in house worth 10% more than the average UK house??
Never mind the dead bodies and blood all over the carpet, it's the 10% above average that blows my mind. I'm flabbergasted.
The Metro had an interesting spin on this. Apparently the twins were being "hounded by property developers". And the other bloke had a note pinned to his door saying he was looking for alternative accommodation.
The implication being that they were murdered to force the sale of their houses.
RM, two sharing, that's £135,000 each.
RT, that was interesting, but the developer and the heirs from whom the third guy was renting don't seem to be connected, the houses were some distance apart.
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