We know all about Norman Bates and Patrick Bateman, but what about their homes?

Let’s take a look inside…

This article comes fromDen of Geek UK.

We may be lying about that last one.

That kind of thing.

What might the homes of the more criminally minded tell us about them?

What kind of soft furnishings do they like?

There are also a worrying amount of moths that appear to have formed a nest somewhere in the house.

Telltale signs of mania:

The previous owner had a clear fascination with both needlework and lepidoptery.

Both properties require considerable renovation, including the repair of certain holes discovered in all rooms of the motel.

The origins of a nasty smell emanating from the basement have yet to be located.

The presence of several stuffed animals suggests a restless, creative mind at work.

The previous resident has also left behind a quite large collection of floral dresses and grey wigs.

Police are still in the process of removing certain objets dart discovered in the cabinets mentioned above.

Decorated individualistically by the previous owner, there are pictures of the Moon to be discovered throughout.

The house is in need of some modernisation.

The vendor is also attempting to discover the origins of an ominous green light that appears in every room.

Tell-tale signs of mania:

Surprisingly few.

Located in Manhattans desirable Upper West Side, this compact yet handsomely-appointed apartment is decorated with tasteful minimalism throughout.

A chrome-headed axe and nail gun have been left in the closet for the future owners convenience.

If that isnt twisted, then we dont know what is.

With picturesque of the Swedish countryside, this modern, low-level building is the ultimate des-res.

Decorated in a fresh, minimalistic style, the home is the very definition of restraint and good-taste.