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This is not the Anthony house. The Anthony house is on Pinnacle Peak and someone has been living in the Anthony house for quite some time. The Anthony house has never been vandalized. I actually live in the area and know my information to be factual. I have lived in the arearly since 1986 and also worked for MCSO when the incident occurred.
See this property: 9429 W CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZStacey Thu Jun 09, 16 10:13:20
@Tissy @Ryk Scott
Allegedly this was the home of David Lamar Anthony, who killed his wife and two stepchildren in an unknown way. He was prosecuted for the murders in the early 2000s and was found guilty again in 2012 when re-tried. He died in prison in December of 2012.
It is not confirmed whether this is the house where the Anthony family lived, but most signs point to yes, it was. However, others also believe the house where the crimes occurred was on Pinnacle Peak somewhere, but if you Google Anthony's name, this address comes up repeatedly. Official records do not indicate the official address where the crime occurred.
All of the stories about Satanism, cults, rape, little girls (unless you count the teenaged daughter victim), and the bodies being buried on the property are false. In 2005 the bodies of the missing Anthony family members were unearthed at what is now the Buckeye Walmart parking lot under a tree.
Please don't believe all the garbage your friends and the internet tell you, and please don't go to this place to vandalize it any further. To go on the property without the current owner's permission is criminal trespassing, and to post videos of committing said crime on YouTube/Instagram is foolish beyond all reason. Respect the current owner and the potential victims who may have died there.
See this property: 9429 W CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZLux Tue Aug 26, 14 21:39:31
David Anthony did NOT kill his family in this house. False information. There are currently people LIVING in the house David Anthony killed his family in on the south west side of 83rd and pinnacle peak. This house was abandoned when a fraud stole a marines identity was stolen and used to but the home. Now technically "no one" or the bank owns it. Do not believe this story. Look up the David Anthony murders. I'm sure they'll have the real address.
See this property: WHAT HAPPENED AT 9429 CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZHolly Sun Jul 06, 14 12:45:50
Here is more info,,,,,,, On a side note David passed away in jail of natural causes, before the death penalty could be enforced..... Just FYI
http://www.supreme.state.az.us/opin/pdf2008/CR040098AP.pdf
See this property: WHAT HAPPENED AT 9429 CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZChez Sun Jun 15, 14 17:29:52
Classification: Murderer
Characteristics: Parricide
Number of victims: 3
Date of murders: July 7, 2001
Date of arrest: July 21, 2001
Date of birth: May 29, 1948
Victims profile: His wife, Donna Anthony, and her two children, Danielle and Richard Romero
Method of murder: ???
Location: Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Status: Sentenced to death on March 10, 2004
Arizona Supreme Court
opinion CR-04-0098-AP
David Lamar Anthony (born 1948), better known as David Anthony, is a convicted murderer who allegedly killed his wife and her two children. The Anthony murder case and subsequent trial received much media attention in the United States, particularly in Arizona.
Anthony's wife, the former Donna Romero, had been married once before, to Samuel Romero. She had two children from her first marriage, Danielle and Richard Romero.
On July 7, 2001, Donna Anthony and her children were declared as missing by the Phoenix, Arizona police department. Two weeks later, on July 21, David Anthony was arrested in connection with the disappearances.
A well publicized trial followed. Anthony's defense introduced Rosa Romero, who had been married to Samuel Romero. According to court records, Rosa Romero declared that Samuel Romero had a violent character and had threatened her before, and she suspected it was him, not David Anthony, who may have been involved in the disappearance of Donna Anthony and her two children.
Vince Imbordino, a deputy attorney working with Maricopa County, where Phoenix is located at, accused Anthony of killing his wife and her children in order to hide sexual assaults he had allegedly been committing against Danielle Romero. Imbordino also said that Anthony had stolen money from Donna Anthony, and he signaled David Anthony as a man who enjoyed flirting with numerous other women.
On April 1, 2002, despite the lack of physical evidence linking Anthony to the three disappearances, he was found guilty of three charges of first-degree murder.
As time went by, the mystery of Donna Anthony's disappearance as well as those of her children grew, as did the Phoenix police's frustration due to the lack of physical evidence connecting Anthony to it, except for a sample of Danielle Romero's blood and David Anthony's semen that were apparently found close to each other at a mattress in the Anthonys' house.
On October 18, 2005, construction workers who had been contracted to work on the building of a Walmart store found two trash drums hidden under a tree in Buckeye, forty miles from downtown Phoenix. Skeletal remains were found inside the drums.
Police were called to investigate the area, and, after collecting the skeletons, DNA testing was performed, confirming that the skeletons belonged to Donna Anthony and her daughter, who was fourteen at the time of her death.
On October 31, police investigating the area found a third trash bin, with more remains inside. The third trash can was found with help of a metal detection machine that had been loaned by the Phoenix Police Department from the United States Air Force. Maricopa county sheriff Joe Arpaio, a particularly outspoken sheriff, told the Arizona Republic that he was "99 percent sure" that the remains inside the bin belonged to Donna Anthony's son Richard, who was twelve at the time of his death.
Arpaio has expressed his views on the Anthony murder case, saying on a press conference that "(he hopes) to be around however long it will take to see the needle go into (Anthony's) arm", adding that "(he guarantees he) will be at the execution chamber (to witness Anthony's death)".
David Anthony is currently appealing his murder convictions.
David Anthony married Donna Romero on April 15, 1997. He had been living in her home prior to the marriage with Donna and her two children, Danielle and Richard.
On July 7, 2001, Donna and her two children were to travel by plane to Ohio to visit her relatives. However, they never checked in for the flight. The last person to see Donna and her children alive was Anthony, who claimed that they left the house early that morning.
Police investigators found blood traceable to Donna, Danielle and Richard in and around the home, including the master bedroom wall, a concrete slab under the carpet of the office, the doorframe of Danielle's bedroom, Danielle's bed, Richard's bed, and on the bed-liner of Donna's pickup truck.
In interviews with police and statements to the media, Anthony claimed he and Donna had a very good marriage, that he was faithful to her and that he loved her children and treated them as his own.
In fact, Anthony had engaged in inappropriate conduct with other women, had expressed dissatisfaction with his marriage and his wife, had expressed hatred towards his two stepchildren, and had engaged in financial misconduct surrounding the joint business he and Donna operated.
In the months leading up to the deaths of Donna and her two children, Anthony transferred large sums of money from their joint account into a private account, purchased vehicles, made statements to others that he "was going to get rid of" Donna, referred to Danielle and Richard as "those ******* kids", and violently assaulted Donna.
UPDATE: On October 18, 2005, the skeletal remains of Donna Anthony and her two children, Danielle and Richard Romero, were found in three 55-gallon drums buried beneath a Buckeye, Arizona construction site.
PROCEEDINGS
Presiding Judge: Hon. Frank T. Galati
Prosecutor: Vince Imbordino & John Boyle
Defense Counsel: Robert Doyle & Herman Alcantar
Start of Trial: February 12, 2002
Verdict: April 1, 2002
Sentencing: March 10, 2004
Aggravating Circumstances
Pecuniary gain
Multiple homicides
Age of victims (both under 15)
See this property: WHAT HAPPENED AT 9429 CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZChez Sun Jun 15, 14 17:24:04
There was a murder/suicide at this house.
See this property: WHAT HAPPENED AT 9429 CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZIsabel Sat Dec 07, 13 17:26:49
This house recently sold, can you tell me what it sold for, thank you
See this property: 20620 N 106TH LANE, PEORIA, AZBilly Thompson Mon Mar 25, 13 20:47:12
I have been recently hearing about this house being haunted and that a little girl has died here. I am not one to believe everything I hear and I am curious to know if anybody else has any information on it.
See this property: 9429 W CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZTissy Sat Mar 23, 13 02:17:23
Recorded crimes
See this property: 9871 NORTH 75TH AVE PEORIA AZ SEARCH FOR CRIMINAL RECORD, PEORIA, AZirene dino Wed Oct 03, 12 07:16:29
What happened at this property 9429 W calle Lejos?
Looks like it was a beautiful property. Now the house is destroyed.
See this property: WHAT HAPPENED AT 9429 CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZDeborah Parastino Sat Jun 30, 12 20:24:58
This poor property looks to have been abandoned for at least 4-6 years. This property is almost totally destroyed. All of the windows are busted, there are holes in all the walls, there is water damage from the busted windows in the majority of room, holes in the floor, the light fixtures are wrecked, the pool is set above the ground and it looks like the area around is sinking and may no longer be usable, the decks are ruined. I don't see a single tree that has survived and there is graffi in the room etc. It is sad to see what once was probably a nice house in ruins. Too bad to see the neighbors have not helped to see that vandals were called to the authorities.
See this property: 9429 WEST CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZTheresa Mon May 28, 12 21:25:12
Curious about this property. What happened?
See this property: 9429 W CALLE LEJOS, PEORIA, AZRyk Scott Mon May 14, 12 12:42:47