A haunted Chicago mini-mansion, once owned by the inventor of barbed wire, has gone on sale for the frighteningly low price of $159,000.

The home, built in 1882, which purportedly witnesses the spirits of children haunting its empty rooms has something of a dark history too.

In 2004, a 19-year-old man named Steven Jenkins was fatally shot during a party in the home and in 2007, a John Wilkes Booth impersonator named Seth Magosky suddenly dropped dead at the age of 39 only six months after buying the fated property…

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