The fictional killer’s house from the 1991 hit is available in Pittsburgh for $300,000. Dungeon not included
Buffalo’s Bill house from the Oscar-winning 1991 thriller The Silence of the Lambs has been put up for sale.
The Pittsburgh property, known as the site where the fictional serial killer kept his lotion-smothered kidnap victim, is a three-storey Victorian house that’s selling at $300,000 (£192,000). It boasts four bedrooms, a pool and a garage that fits four cars.
Have a friend for dinner at this Fayette house from "Silence of the Lambs," now for sale. http://t.co/NimBuS1Wri http://pic.twitter.com/41ZxCYcD0x
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