Ariel Castro’s House
On Google Maps, some objects that are concealed initially appear to be unimportant, such as a single house. You may really ask to have your own property obscured, as we previously mentioned, so it's not all that odd to observe this phenomena. Yet, not all hazy homes are created equal.
Ariel Castro's former residence was obscured on the app, but obviously not at his request. Castro was sentenced to life in jail + 1,000 years in prison for abducting three women and torturing them during that time.
The house was demolished in 2013 as part of the judgment against him. The image is still blurry because Google's photo is still dated to 2009, when the house was still standing.