Mr. Moss apparently had been doing some work on the victim's home.
Mr. Moss, 27, was chosen for the part over more than a dozen people.
Mr. Moss is unable to find any evidence that he had a personality.
Mr. Moss is turning those buildings into 64 units for the working poor.
Mr. Moss said he was not happy with the changes but accepted them.
Mr. Moss, however, was not prepared to point to a cause.
Mr. Moss bought the property in 1977 for $4 million.
Mr. Moss suggests the federal government take two steps to show its commitment to the city.
Mr. Moss said that the mansion gets about 15,000 visitors a year.
Mr. Moss, 40, has been the editorial director of the magazine since 1993.