Photo by Mark Segraves/courtesy WTOP

Photo by Mark Segraves/courtesy WTOP

It’s been a little over a year since the decomposed bodies of Banita Jacks’s four daughters were discovered inside their Southeast D.C. home. The house is still for sale, and WTOP’s Mark Segraves took a look inside, with just incredibly disturbing results.

There is no smell that would indicate the home’s history. There are some holes in the drywall and the plumbing is not working. Other than that, it appears to be your average rundown house.

Until you go upstairs, where the bodies were found.

In one of the bedrooms, drawings and scribbling can still be seen on the walls. In one place, the phrase, “Yes I do love Mom” is written. In another you can read, “Love me.”

*shudder*

The three bedroom, one-and-a-half bathroom home was originally listed for $149,000, but the price has since dropped to $90,900. Can’t say we envy the real estate agent trying to move the property, even with such a low price.