The squalid house where murdered teenager Pheobe Bishop lived with her alleged killers, littered with clothing, rubbish and the faeces of multiple dogs, has been sold.
The body of the missing 17-year-old was found in the Good Night Scrub National Park in Queensland, approximately 40km from Gin Gin, where Pheobe was living with James Wood, 34, and Tanika Bromley, 33.
Mr Wood and Ms Bromley were charged with her murder on June 6, three weeks after Pheobe failed to board a flight at Bundaberg Airport.
According to property records obtained by the Daily Mail , the three-bedroom home was sold on June 13 for $360,000, significantly below Gin Gin’s median house price of $460,000.
Despite the discount, landlords Jacob and Milena Otto still reportedly made a $200,000 profit, having purchased