Jost Adventures: Oman House (Background)

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10050 Cielo Drive was the street address of a former luxury home in Benedict Canyon, in the west-central part of the Beverly Crest neighborhood of Los Angeles, bordering Beverly Hills, where the Charles Manson "family" committed the Tate murders in 1969. And to add on to the murders, the house is also claimed that a Native American's remains were interred under the home in the 'Earthen Wall Room.

The property had a main residence and a guest house. The main house had been occupied by various famous Hollywood and music industry figures. In 1994, both houses were demolished and a new house was constructed on the site, and the street address was changed to 10066 Cielo Drive.

The original French Country-style house was designed by Robert Byrd in 1942 and completed in 1944 for actress Michèle Morgan. It was extremely similar, but not exactly identical, to the house which sat on its own plateau directly below 10050, 10048 Cielo Drive, which was often called the Twin House. They were originally built on land called The Bedrock Properties and were built at the same time.

The French country-style structure was located on 3 acres, and included a private drive on Cielo Drive in Benedict Canyon, an area west of Hollywood in the Santa Monica Mountains that overlooks Beverly Hills and Bel Air.The hillside structure faced east and featured stone fireplaces, beamed ceilings, paned windows, a loft above the living room, a swimming pool and a guest house, and was surrounded by thick pine and flowering cherry trees.

Michèle Morgan, French actress for RKO Radio Pictures, arranged for architect Robert Byrd to design a home and J.F. Wadkins to build the luxury home resembling an early 19th-century European style farmhouse.

The house was completed in 1944, with an address of 10050 Cielo Drive. It was on a 3.3-acre level lot above Benedict Canyon in Beverly Hills. The home included a 3,200 square foot main residence and 2,000 square foot guest cottage.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Morgan paid $32,000 (equivalent to $0.46 million in 2019).

By the end of World War II, Morgan had returned to France. The house was later sold to Dr. Hartley Dewey and his wife Louise who rented it to in 1946, while she was filming .

Rudolph Altobelli (1929–2011), a music and film industry , bought the house for $86,000 in the early 1960s (equivalent to $0.74 million in 2019) and often rented it out. Residents included Cary Grant and Dyan Cannon (it was their honeymoon nest in 1965.) Henry Fonda, George Chakiris, Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere & the Raiders, Samantha Eggar, and Olivia Hussey.

Charles Manson visited the house in late 1968, when it was occupied (from May 1966 to January 1969) by couple Terry Melcher (the son of actress Doris Day) and Candice Bergen with roommate/talent-manager Roger Hart. The couple split in early 1969, with Melcher relocating to .

In February 1969, Roman Polanski and his wife Sharon Tate began renting the home from Altobelli.

On August 8-9, 1969, the home became the scene of the of Tate, Wojciech Frykowski, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, and Steven Parent at the hands of the ." William Garretson, Altobelli's caretaker and an acquaintance of Parent, lived in the guest house behind the main house and was unaware of the murders until the next morning, when he was taken into custody by police officers who had arrived at the scene. He was later cleared of all charges.

Altobelli moved into the house just three weeks after the murders and resided there until 1988.

During an interview on ABC's show , he said that while living there, he felt "safe, secure, loved and beautiful."

The house was then sold to John Prell, a real estate investor. The purchase price was $1.6 million in 1989 (equivalent to $3.3 million in 2019). In 1992, Prell sold the property to Alvin Weintraub, another real estate investor.

The final resident of the original house was the musician Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails. Reznor rented the house from 1992 and set up a there. This studio, dubbed "Pig" (sometimes called "Le Pig") in a reference to murderer Susan Atkins' writing "Pig" in Tate's blood on the front door of the house, was the site of recording sessions for most of the Nine Inch Nails album (1994). The band also recorded the EP Broken and filmed the video for "Gave Up" at 10050 Cielo Drive. Marilyn Manson recorded sections of the album Portrait of an American Family at the in-house studio in 1992.

Reznor moved out in December 1993, later explaining "there was too much history in that house for me to handle."

Reznor made a statement about working in the Tate house during a 1997 interview with Rolling Stone:

"While I was working on Downward Spiral, I was living in the house where Sharon Tate was killed. Then one day I met her sister. It was a random thing, just a brief encounter. And she said: "Are you exploiting my sister's death by living in her house?" For the first time the whole thing kind of slapped me in the face. I said, "No, it's just sort of my own interest in American folklore. I'm in this place where a weird part of history occurred." I guess it never really struck me before, but it did then. She lost her sister from a senseless, ignorant situation that I don't want to support. When she was talking to me, I realized for the first time, "What if it was my sister?" I thought, "Fuck Charlie Manson. I don't want to be looked at as a guy who supports serial-killer bullshit." I went home and cried that night. It made me see there's another side to things, you know? It's one thing to go around with your dick swinging in the wind, acting like it doesn't matter. But when you understand the repercussions that are felt ... that's what sobered me up: realizing that what balances out the appeal of the lawlessness and the lack of morality and that whole thing is the other end of it, the victims who don't deserve that."

Reznor took the front door of the house with him when he moved out, installing it at Nothing Studios, his new recording studio/record label headquarters in New Orleans. Nothing Studios was later sold and the façade of the building changed. The front door Reznor removed from 10050 Cielo Drive is currently preserved in the possession of the owner of the building.

In early 2014, the season premiere of the hit show on Travel Channel, Ghost Adventures, brought the crew (aptly named GAC) to the haunted property. This ninth season kicked off with the (GAC) heading to to investigate the Oman House.

The GAC met up with David Oman, the owner of the Oman house, and he told them that there's a lot of paranormal activity going on. (To see the evidence of the activity go to David Oman's Youtube channel, linked below this chapter.) He showed them around the house. They also interviewed a woman who was traumatized by the Paranormal Activity surrounding the house, that she promised herself to never return.

It's a site filled with blood, history and paranormal activity.

Now, it's Tyson Jost of the Colorado Avalanche's turn to investigate and cleanse the property... 


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