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Oct 23Liked by Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles

Great reporting. Of course, nothing in the case adresses the shady moves made by the owners to hide their ownership. And let's not forget the illegal demolition of the pool, showing that the owners have no respect for the law.

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Thank you for reading and the kind words--means a lot coming from you.

According to a social media commenter who called the inspector, they cannot access the property without permission to look at the pool. This seems ridiculous, since the fire department flies drones all over L.A. to check on brush clearance compliance. The city's policies are nonsensical, and not equally applied.

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Oct 24Liked by Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles

Tremendous reporting, thank you for your tireless work. One important point noted in the video zoom call was that even if the house is moved, the location will still be visited by interested fans. The location is important and historic. The Sharon Tate house is a good example. Even though the original house has been torn down, the address changed, and a new house built on the other side of the property, fans and tourists continue to trek to the spot. One other point is the alleged visits to the Monroe house by Robert Kennedy and the involvement of the President with Marilyn. Now that is historic! How often does that happen?

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Oct 24Liked by Esotouric's Secret Los Angeles

Thank you for all you are doing! You really opened my eyes to so many things I had no idea were going on. I live in Tokyo and we are facing very similar problems. Corruption is rampant. Soon there will be an election in Tokyo, but the corrupt dominant party usually wins because citizens just accept the status quo. The upcoming election results will symbolize the current and future state of America. Will the people and citizens resist corrupt power, protect their rights, get involved in politics, and strive for a richer life? Will they continue to be unconsciously subservient to criminals? It’s an uphill battle, isn’t it!

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