Scandale : Vente de la porte d’entrée de la maison du meurtre de Sharon Tate

Scandale : Vente de la porte d’entrée de la maison du meurtre de Sharon Tate

Sharon Tate’s sister is outraged by the attempt to profit off the door of the house where her sister was brutally murdered. Debra Tate condemns the sale as immoral and criticizes the current owner, Christopher Moore, and the auction house, Julien’s Auctions, for their involvement in this distasteful transaction.

A Dark History

It is important to acknowledge the dark history associated with this particular piece of the Tate house. Debra hopes that any potential buyer of the front door understands that it is not an object to be admired or sensationalized. She emphasizes that it is a morbid symbol and argues that it should be destroyed.

Doubts and Details

Debra expresses her skepticism about the authenticity of the door. Specifically, she points out that the design of the doorknob does not match the well-documented photographs of the original door. Despite the assurances from Moore and Julien’s, she questions the legitimacy of the door being sold.

No Bid from Debra Tate

Debra has no intention of participating in the auction and wants nothing to do with the door. She believes that it should be eradicated completely, erased from existence.

Source : www.tmz.com

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