The home on First Avenue is where prosecutors claim Heuermann tortured the victims, with evidence found including a murder "planning document" related to the slayings.
Since Heuermann's arrest, the Long Island house has become a magnet for news crews and tourists, turning the once-quiet suburban street into a gruesome spectacle.
Ellerup and their two adult children plan to relocate to South Carolina, where they own a property, as the home has become a dark-tourism hot spot.
Neighbor Albert Cella expressed hope that the house would be knocked down to obliterate the memory of the crimes, indicating the local sentiment towards the residence.
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