Bugsy Siegel death house for sale in Beverly Hills

The Beverly Hills, California, mansion where Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel was shot to death in 1947 is on the market for $16.9 million, giving many their first glimpse, through current photographs, of the home’s lavish interior. Though the house at 810 N. Linden Drive has seven bedrooms and seven bathrooms, people familiar with Mob lore are drawn to one room in particular — the living room where the 41-year-old mobster was killed by a gunman firing through a window from outside the home. Siegel had leased the residence for his girlfriend, Virginia Hill. The lease was due to expire in three days. She ...
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