"...Car buyers beware: that bargain buy could be harbouring a dark secret.
Motors
involved in some of the country's most gruesome crimes are being sold
for knockdown prices - and legal experts say there's no obligation for
sellers to warn buyers...
...police spokeswoman Jillian Reid said property containing blood or
hazardous materials would usually be cleaned by police before being
returned.
Often, though, if the crime is particularly gruesome,
family members may prefer to have the vehicle destroyed, which is
usually organised with the help of police...."
The bit that amuses me is that nobody will say anything about people destroying property because something bad happened in it.
Yet if you had a priest bless the same property, you would be openly mocked for being superstitious...