Murder house where man killed his elderly landlady goes on sale

Murder house where man killed his elderly landlady goes on sale
Source: Daily Mail Online

A murder house where an elderly landlady was smothered to death and dismembered by her tenant has gone on sale for £550,000.

Scott Paterson killed 74-year-old Annette Smith at their shared home in Fairfield, Bedfordshire in November 2024.

The disturbing case featured on an episode of 24 Hours in Police Custody titled The Butcher of Suburbia, showing bodycam footage of officers walking through the house.

Now, the property - described by its estate agent as having an 'airy and majestic atmosphere' - has hit market for £550,000 and is being advertised by Fine & Country.

The Grade ll listed building features a master bedroom with an en suite bathroom, vaulted ceilings, an open plan kitchen and dining room and a large garden perfect for 'entertaining and al fresco dining'.

'A uniquely designed three bedroom apartment.
'This remarkable property seamlessly blends period features with modern comfort.
'The moment you step into the entrance, the expansive space and unique architectural details capture your attention, situated within the ever so popular Fairfield Park.

Now, the property - described by its estate agent as having an 'airy and majestic atmosphere' - has hit market for £550,000 and is being advertised by Fine & Country

Scott Paterson (pictured) killed 74-year-old Annette Smith at their shared home in Fairfield, Bedfordshire in November 2024

The body of Ms Smith (pictured) was discovered in a suitcase in a storage locker in May last year

'The focal point of this property is undoubtedly its vaulted ceilings.
'Towering above, these ceilings create an airy and majestic atmosphere, providing a sense of openness and grandeur.
'The arches and curves of the vaulted design add a touch of elegance, reflecting a bygone era.
'The living spaces are generously proportioned, offering an abundance of room for various purposes.
'The main reception area is a vast expanse, bathed in natural light streaming through large windows.
'The open-plan kitchen/diner connects living, dining and even entertainment areas, fostering a sense of connectivity.'

It goes on to say the 'property is being sold with vacant possession following the death of the previous occupier at the house'.

Paterson had been living with Ms Smith for several years when she suffered a stoke and he began caring for her.

The estate agent says: 'The living spaces are generously proportioned, offering an abundance of room for various purposes'

They add: 'The open-plan kitchen/diner connects living,dining and even entertainment areas,fostering a sense of connectivity'

Paterson was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 20 years,six months later

Ms Smith's family became suspicious and alerted the police despite Paterson's fake Christmas cards

After the then-45-year-old killed Ms Smith in November 2023,he tried to cover his tracks by using a kitchen knife and saw to dismember her body.

He then hid her remains in a storage unit in Letchworth,Hertfordshire.

Ms Smith's family became suspicious and alerted the police.

Paterson confessed to the murder soon after being arrested.

The body of Ms Smith was discovered in a suitcase in a storage locker in May last year.

Paterson was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 20 years,six months later.