First, the straight dope: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/03/29/mysterious-watcher-house-that-receives- creepy-messages-is-for-sale.html?intcmp=hplnws
A million dollar New Jersey home is back on the market, but any prospective buyer should probably have good credit and an even better security system.
The six-bedroom Westfield residence has been dubbed The Watcher House because of a series of creepy, anonymous letters received by owners, according to NJ.com.
Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested? Once I know their names I will call to them and draw them to me, one note read.
Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will, said another ominous message.
creepy messages is for sale Published March 29, 2016 FoxNews.com Facebook221 Twitter263 livefyre67 Email Print The owners of a house in New Jersey have been receiving mysterious messages. The owners of a house in New Jersey have been receiving mysterious messages. (Google Street View) A million dollar New Jersey home is back on the market, but any prospective buyer should probably have good credit and an even better security system.
The six-bedroom Westfield residence has been dubbed The Watcher House because of a series of creepy, anonymous letters received by owners, according to NJ.com.
Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested? Once I know their names I will call to them and draw them to me, one note read.
Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will, said another ominous message.
"Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?"
- The Watcher The current owners bought the house in 2014 for $1.355 million, but theyre trying to sell it for a loss just two years later at $1.25 million because they say they dont feel safe having their three children in the home, NJ.com reported. Derek and Maria Broaddus bought the house in June 2014 and started receiving letters from the mysterious Watcher that month. They quickly decided not to move in, but have had trouble reselling it. The couple has also filed suit against the previous owners for not disclosing the existence of The Watcher, who has never been identified.
The previous owners said they received an anonymous note in May 2014, but it wasnt threatening, according to NJ.com. Theyve also claimed that The Watcher is a fictitious character and the suit should be dismissed.
My grandfather watched the house in the 1920s and my father watched in the 1960s, one note said. It is now my time.
Now the good questions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTcMCFsOLQQ
Would appreciate yawl's input on this. If it's fake, why would anybody do it? If it's not, where's the evidence in question? I've tried to think which professionals to attempt to interest in it -- Skeptoid, TV ghost hunters, Mythbuster types -- but none seems to fit. We talked about Westfield before -- Charles Addams etc. NN
(Wait a minute -- the ship is standing on the land???)
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