For grafitti house, 'that's all she wrote'

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For grafitti house, 'that's all she wrote' | clabby turner, grafitti house,tommy ellis,arson

Rubble sits where the West Lebanon "graffiti house” of some local notoriety once stood on Saturday after a demolition company razed what was left of the structure after it was destroyed in a June arson fire. A spring trial, meanwhile, is in the works for Tommy Ellis, 27, of Berwick, Maine, who is accused of setting the blaze. Hours after this image was taken the debris was gone, too. The house for years belonged to the late Clabby Turner, who painted his political rants all over the former clapboard house. For more on Clabby’s story, which first appeared in The Lebanon Voice back in June soon after the fire, click here.