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    James Odell Barnes Jr. (aka Odell Barnes) has earned the nickname "Foreclosure King." His firm, Odell Barnes REO, is a bulk-buyer of foreclosed homes in the United States. [1] For decades, Barnes has been buying foreclosed homes in bulk from banks and other mortgage-lenders and selling them to a network of private investors and

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    Odell Barnes may refer to: Odell Barnes (criminal) (1968–2000), Texas man convicted of the 1989 murder of Helen Bass Odell Barnes (entrepreneur) (born 1952), buyer of foreclosed homes in the United States

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  9. Odell Barnes (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    Odell Barnes Jr. (March 22, 1968, – March 1, 2000) was a Texas man convicted of the 1989 murder of Helen Bass. [1] During the later stages of Barnes' legal appeals, human rights groups and anti-death penalty advocates raised questions about Barnes' murder conviction, leading to international media attention and diplomatic protests from the government of France.