Home of killer in ‘Silence of the Lambs’ sells for $195,000

LAYTON, Pa. – The Pennsylvania house used in the Oscar-winning film “The Silence of the Lambs” has been sold.

Real estate agent Dianne Wilk tells the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (http://bit.ly/29rsWKM ) the home in Layton sold last week for $195,000. That’s about 30 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

The home was home to psychotic killer Buffalo Bill in the 1991 film that starred Anthony Hopkins as imprisoned serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter and Jodie Foster as an FBI agent trying to learn the interworking of his mind.

Scott and Barbara Lloyd listed the three-story Victorian home for sale last summer for $300,000.

Wilk says the Lloyds felt the movie might have improved the home’s value.

She says the buyer was interested in the home because it had been in the film.

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Information from: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, http://pghtrib.com

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