@@9mmshort254 imagine the new owner, whom we presume sent them in the first place, receiving letters from the other person that wants the house. If the letters were to stop when the house was sold initially, you could deduct that he had an obsession with those owners. Since the letters continued with the family that ended selling the property for 959k, I am sure the only reason was for financial gain. A confirmation of this scenario is if the current owner will start sending to himself letters ✉️ ;))) *this logic chain starts giving me a headache
The watcher is probably a scam artist who just wants to profit by lowering the value of the house since it is in an expensive neighborhood. Creepy story.
Oh no I promise you I’m a vicious mother lion threaten my kids ima hang you infront of the neighbors gonna look like the devil was nicer and if it’s my home I invested my sweat blood and tears it’s my house ima do what I want with it.
I’m pretty sure I saw this story before and it turned out “the watcher” was a lady who wanted to buy the house (which she called her “Dream House”) however, she was unsuccessful and thought she could torment them out.
@@margaretdimick2096 And they sued the previous owner for not disclosing that about the letters but the way I am hearing is the owners that did not move in is the only person that received the letters.
@@tbag6600 which is strange that “the watcher” sent 1 letter to that family. I wouldn’t have told the new owner too because it could have been all a joke at that time.
There was another situation like this. It was a woman who was harassing the family members by sending creepy letters because she wanted that house. She said it was her dream house. Crazy neighborhood but smart to lower the price. People be crazy. Scaring the family so they can sell the house for a cheaper price so the watcher can afford that house. This is the same house the watcher has been watching. This happened 3 years ago when a family member brought the house and the watcher scared them away. This is going to keep on going until the watcher is caught. The watcher is some crazy person that wants the house. It like saying its my dream house but I can't afford, so if the next family buys it, I will send them creepy letters to scare them and to hope they lower the price when selling so if the price is what I can afford, I will buy it. But the watcher will be caught because one the letters stop coming in and that family member stays than that your watcher.
There’s a board game similar to it. Called clue. I briefly coded games in college because it was required for web development. Let me just say that it is incredibly difficult. Kudos to anyone in that industry.
@@voltage6405 what will that do? Watcher sent letters. They didn’t show up to deliver. Even if they passed with a car; I’m sure they’re smart enough to not to do it everyday or linger around; that’s why they haven’t been caught all these years.
I thought they didn’t go through the mail. I haven’t watched it in a grip but to my understanding the family thought the watcher was putting it in their mailbox.
I know someone who had a failed buyer of their new home just stand outside, across the street or so, in this nice suburb, just staring at their house, from outside of his car. The buyer was in law enforcement, and not easily scared, so he eventually took care of that. The stalker guy actually whined to the couple/husband: You bought the house that I was wanted!!! As if that made it okay to stand there, and stare. Crazy folks. SMH
The Netflix series, though not true to the story, is so awesome to watch. I believe "The Watcher" was a person who wanted the house and lost the bid. The fact that the letters stopped after it was sold, is pretty obvious. And no, I don't believe it's the current owners. I think the person who was bitter about losing the house just wanted to see them suffer. 🤷🏾♀️ It's sickening.
I remember reading and watching a video about this house watcher. The watcher's family use to live in that house something happened and the family ended up moving away but the family didn't want to leave the house because they loved it soo much so they chose to watch the house. But there is only 1 watcher, and there have been generations of watcher, when the watcher dies another generation takes that role until the next one
1.3 Million dollar home and no security system? Surely someone would notice someone standing outside their home or street. The person probably just wanted to bully them and just made vague statements like "I know where you sleep" without actually knowing where they sleep.
That family lost way more than $400k… That’s just the deficit in what they spent to buy the house versus what they got to sell. There’s 5 years worth of property taxes they had to pay too
Wasn't there a similar stalker story to this one as well? Eventually they caught the stalker and it turns out it was a lady who wanted their homes but lost out on the deal. So she decided to stalk them instead.
I live 3 towns away from Westfield and worked there for a short time. The town is nothing like how it’s portrayed on the show. It is very community oriented and has a beautiful downtown. If it wasn’t so expensive I would’ve moved there!
I would put a trash outside with a sign saying “untouched watcher letters” and throw them in there unread lol so I make him waste his time 😂 and he’s be watching me throw them in there once I get them!
Wasnt there a story like this where they caught the mailer? It was just some lady who was mad cuz she wanted the house so badly and the buyers out-bid her. I guess that must have been a different story
I hope they find the perpetrator...threatening to hurt children. 😔 how terrifying. I wondered if they could have found some finger prints on the letters or DNA.
The family that got them tried to take the owners before then to court. But it never went through because the old owners didn’t get letters until they were moving out. The neighbors said the family that moved in were probably the ones that wrote the letters to get out of debt because they moved to a house they knew they couldn’t pay for.
I wouldn't even want to live in a house that's being watched by a psychopath who threatens me with creepy letters. They need to find the mysterious person and arrest them for stalking them.
@@ginanovo6285 I would have guns stored somewhere in the house in case of life or death situation if I need to defend myself if someone wants to do harm to me or my family.
@@ginanovo6285 I do agree that you may not have guns for self defense but you might have to get a weapon for defense if someone wants to do harm to you or your family. I would only use the gun for self-defense and not use it to start to shooting at someone for no reason. I'm not that kind of person who has serious mental health issues and decides to start shooting event.
I think it was a family member or someone they knew out for "blood" (revenge, not actual blood) and they did what they meant to. Those people lost $400,000. I would say this story needs to be told from the watchers POV because it's definitely some nuclear revenge 🤯 think about it... "The watcher won". That means the person most likely isn't watching the house or the next people to move in. "the watcher" got their revenge and now it's over. But i would like to know who did what to cause someone to seek revenge like this. 🤔
The watcher is the stalker that has watched over the house for generations and when the owners wanted to tear it down the watcher sent a letter saying “ why did you leave the house is missing you”. And the stalker saw the daughter painting and wrote a letter saying is she the artist in the family. And the previous owners of the house say nothing about it was off in the years they have been living their.
I watched, The Watcher; I think it’s someone that lived there and was upset that they don’t anymore or just someone that wanted to live in the house and couldn’t afford it?!? It was utterly intriguing though :)
I wonder if the family ever considered enlisting the help of psychics or mediums? With nowhere else to turn, it would have at least been interesting to see what they came up with.
It’s was probably the last person that lived there or whomever lives there now. If the new occupants never received a letter, they probably, more than likely, did it to get the home. But there’s another theory, maybe the owners decided at the last minute they didn’t want the house and thought they get there money back but couldn’t without a valid reason. So they concocted the story of “The Watcher”, which does sound a bit made up since most criminals don’t name themselves (the media does), and thought that would help but it didn’t. Why didn’t they receive any letters during the 5 years the were trying to sell. Once they sold it they had to send a final letter so that the new owners felt at ease.
I would totally buy this house and rent it out to fans of the watcher that want to experience living in this house themselves... it would make so much money
Whoever's reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day!
The person or people obviously wanted a part in this house or the people in it, and stalked this property and the people thereof... could be money, could be a connection to the house, could be scammers, could be everything in between.... They wrote letters using the opposite hand which is obvious, that's why out looks like a child wrote it. Could be a number of things honestly, but if we're being honest somebody was smarter than the average bear.... no prints, tracks, or recordings. Maybe it's all a hoax? What is truth these days anymore, nobody knows. Freemasons get away with a ton of stuff these days.... also Netflix could use another movie.
What bugs me more is the craft of ideas and investigation to see whom it was in the beginning. And would have been nice to see a fbi documentary on it if they were involved, at least to get to know all details in the harassment and letters and what it tells about the harasser. And to see their point of view sometime.
I think the Watcher was the entire community. Sick and tired of rich city people buying up stately old homes, driving up prices and taxes in their communities while simultaneously making it unaffordable for very long time locals or their children to continue to live there, replacing entire communities with strangers who commute and ripping the heart and soul out of small towns. I bet this family waaaay outbid a few locals, so the town got together to make them leave. Towns just like this all over America and Canada have been overwhelmed by an onslaught of urban richie rich's who ultimately force locals away and ruin the vibe of absolutely everything everywhere. There's no way the entire town wasn't in on this.
the fact that the lawsuit was dismissed was abismal. Knowing how real estate works and that you dont legally need to disclose absolutely everything, can as you can see, bankrupt or cause people to loose money as this family did. 400k lost because someone didnt disclose their house had a stalker. fun fact: in some states you dont even have to disclose if a murder took place in a house!
The Watcher should try to do this with a Mafia member or even an Veteran, he would be put in the grave so fast along with his letters, instead he preys on weak innocent families.
There is another true story similar to this when a woman was outbid for a house and made the new owners lives miserable they did a lifetime movie on it I think!
Oh, I get it. He or she is a nightmare neighbour and that don't want anyone to move into the house across the street from them. So, they can have it. Watch the letters will stop now because the watcher got the house. I would sue them for doing that. The amount of therapy those kids had to attend because of their sick behaviour just to get a house.
The watcher bought the house. He was just using the letters to scare people and drop the value of the property... genius
This. The watcher = the buyer
Imagine the letters continue showing up
It’s an evil kind of genius, though. Terrifying others to get what you want is an obscene way to be in the world.
I think he didn't want people to show up his house
@@9mmshort254 imagine the new owner, whom we presume sent them in the first place, receiving letters from the other person that wants the house.
If the letters were to stop when the house was sold initially, you could deduct that he had an obsession with those owners. Since the letters continued with the family that ended selling the property for 959k, I am sure the only reason was for financial gain.
A confirmation of this scenario is if the current owner will start sending to himself letters ✉️ ;))) *this logic chain starts giving me a headache
imagine the new owner doesn't get letters from The Watcher so that means the new home owner is The Watcher
Or the creep just had a vendetta against that specific family.
Exactly.
Now the new home owner will read this and start sending letters to themself to throw cops off their own trail. 😄
Yep, reverse psychology
Friends mom owns the current house, they received no letters 😮
I think it’s the most saltiest people who were outbid!
I just don't understand why netflex always turns every horrific case into a movie
It's simple, it makes them money
*Netflix
@@Arkensius1157 lmao
Money pumps the badger
Netflix only cares about money and not human lives.
Imagine if the watcher just wanted the house and wants them to move out
I feel like that’s the entire point
True. They was another situation like this. It was some old lady.
Imagine if a blind person bought the house and the watcher can't write to him. XD
😂
The watcher is probably a scam artist who just wants to profit by lowering the value of the house since it is in an expensive neighborhood. Creepy story.
Wrong
What is the right answer then
@@ashglasss Go ABOVE too the top comments it's explained
Shame on any CREEP that threatens children!!
Oh no I promise you I’m a vicious mother lion threaten my kids ima hang you infront of the neighbors gonna look like the devil was nicer and if it’s my home I invested my sweat blood and tears it’s my house ima do what I want with it.
He was just trying to get the price of the house lower so that he could buy it. It's important to have shelter.
@@shingai5694 that’s speculation it’s unsolved
Maybe the Watcher knows something about this house that Homeowner don’t.
I’m pretty sure I saw this story before and it turned out “the watcher” was a lady who wanted to buy the house (which she called her “Dream House”) however, she was unsuccessful and thought she could torment them out.
I think I remember that also but that lady put Craigslist sex wanted ads up about the mom and had men showing up ….crazy 😮
Same, didn’t she leave like dead birds and stuff, and she had a son? Ugh, I feel like I’m mixing stories up.
Remember that too. She confessed.
That was a case from San Diego if I remember correctly. This is in New Jersey.
Yes that was another case.but I remember reading that one of the letters came back with female DNA
definitely was a neighbor who didnt want anyone moving in or he scared them so he could grab the house
Wrong
@@leelevitt1607 Other reason?
so my question is did the new tenant receive letters from the watcher too?
That's what I'm wondering.
@@margaretdimick2096 And they sued the previous owner for not disclosing that about the letters but the way I am hearing is the owners that did not move in is the only person that received the letters.
@@lanilexander651 no, the previous owner received 1 letter from The Watcher but chalked it up as a joke and didnt think much of it
@@tbag6600 which is strange that “the watcher” sent 1 letter to that family. I wouldn’t have told the new owner too because it could have been all a joke at that time.
Buzzfeed unsolved has a great video about the watcher
There was another situation like this. It was a woman who was harassing the family members by sending creepy letters because she wanted that house. She said it was her dream house. Crazy neighborhood but smart to lower the price. People be crazy. Scaring the family so they can sell the house for a cheaper price so the watcher can afford that house. This is the same house the watcher has been watching. This happened 3 years ago when a family member brought the house and the watcher scared them away. This is going to keep on going until the watcher is caught. The watcher is some crazy person that wants the house. It like saying its my dream house but I can't afford, so if the next family buys it, I will send them creepy letters to scare them and to hope they lower the price when selling so if the price is what I can afford, I will buy it. But the watcher will be caught because one the letters stop coming in and that family member stays than that your watcher.
Why does this sound like it should be a multiplayer video game, guess who's the watcher before they get the house.
I know that story. The crazy old hag almost got the woman raped and the husband killed.. and got away with it.
@@alexh6767 make it then
Why cant they trace the letters?
There’s a board game similar to it. Called clue.
I briefly coded games in college because it was required for web development. Let me just say that it is incredibly difficult. Kudos to anyone in that industry.
in all of those years, the homeowners didn't have security cameras?
They never moved into the house. The letters started coming before they moved in.
That’s what I was wondering. They might have not moved in but they still owned the house for a couple years. They could have invested in home security
@@voltage6405 what will that do? Watcher sent letters. They didn’t show up to deliver. Even if they passed with a car; I’m sure they’re smart enough to not to do it everyday or linger around; that’s why they haven’t been caught all these years.
I thought they didn’t go through the mail. I haven’t watched it in a grip but to my understanding the family thought the watcher was putting it in their mailbox.
@@voltage6405 that can't be. someone would have put up cameras by now if that were the case.
It's probably someone who wanted the house for themselves
I remember watching the buzzfeed unsolved episode of this. Man I miss that show
I know someone who had a failed buyer of their new home just stand outside, across the street or so, in this nice suburb, just staring at their house, from outside of his car. The buyer was in law enforcement, and not easily scared, so he eventually took care of that. The stalker guy actually whined to the couple/husband: You bought the house that I was wanted!!! As if that made it okay to stand there, and stare. Crazy folks. SMH
The watcher was all the neighbors, they wanted their property tax to go down, a home bought at such a high price would have made there’s go up.
That's one way to get a 400k discount 😂😂
The Netflix series, though not true to the story, is so awesome to watch. I believe "The Watcher" was a person who wanted the house and lost the bid. The fact that the letters stopped after it was sold, is pretty obvious. And no, I don't believe it's the current owners. I think the person who was bitter about losing the house just wanted to see them suffer. 🤷🏾♀️ It's sickening.
I remember reading and watching a video about this house watcher. The watcher's family use to live in that house something happened and the family ended up moving away but the family didn't want to leave the house because they loved it soo much so they chose to watch the house. But there is only 1 watcher, and there have been generations of watcher, when the watcher dies another generation takes that role until the next one
Yes! This is the story I’ve heard time and time again! Did you watch Kendall Rae’s video on it by chance?
@@Magencory17 No, I never heard of it until now, but I'll give it a watch 🙂
What the hell? If I paid that much money I'd fight for that damn house.
they probbly felt that regret doesnt cost that much
Same, I would have move in anyway and fight back!
@@MyWadester that what the 2nd amendment for
@@gandalflotr2898 I don’t understand what you mean.
@@MyWadester one word guns
This is one of my favorite creepy stories….
Mr Ballen covered it I think
It isn’t a story.
@@BurntToast-m3s still a creepy story!
@@KOBRA96-45 he did it’s one of my favorite stories
1.3 Million dollar home and no security system? Surely someone would notice someone standing outside their home or street. The person probably just wanted to bully them and just made vague statements like "I know where you sleep" without actually knowing where they sleep.
That family lost way more than $400k… That’s just the deficit in what they spent to buy the house versus what they got to sell. There’s 5 years worth of property taxes they had to pay too
I feel like the “watcher” was someone who wanted them to sell the house bcs they know they will prob sell for a lower price after that encounter.
Who could live in the house? The awkward windows above the front porch would drive me insane. It looks so off balance!
Wasn't there a similar stalker story to this one as well? Eventually they caught the stalker and it turns out it was a lady who wanted their homes but lost out on the deal. So she decided to stalk them instead.
Yes and Lifetime did the movie but I forgot the title
That crazy lady done a lot more than just stalking. She even post the house onto some sex website to tell man to go there. She’s a true evil.
I live 3 towns away from Westfield and worked there for a short time. The town is nothing like how it’s portrayed on the show. It is very community oriented and has a beautiful downtown. If it wasn’t so expensive I would’ve moved there!
It was probably just one of there neighbors kids doing a little trolling
Something tells me that the watcher now owns the house if he won
I would put a trash outside with a sign saying “untouched watcher letters” and throw them in there unread lol so I make him waste his time 😂 and he’s be watching me throw them in there once I get them!
Was probably a neighbor that hates kids and thought the kids would be loud or cause trouble and wanted to scare them
I do not believe that the letters were a hoax. Reason being they were so afraid they didn’t even move in sold their home and lost $400k.
$400,000 discount, the Watcher surely did win.
THE HOUSE IS EITHER HAUNTED OR SOMEONE IS TRYING TO SCARE THEM OUT!
Wasnt there a story like this where they caught the mailer? It was just some lady who was mad cuz she wanted the house so badly and the buyers out-bid her. I guess that must have been a different story
That’s exactly what I thought too. I could of sworn I saw that story too
Yea I also saw that story somewhere
I think that was another couple.
You all did see the story. That house was in San Diego. Different story but same kind of creepy people.
Yes and Lifetime did a movie based on that story it was really good but I forgot the name of the movie
The true horror is Westfield's housing market
There’s too many deranged people in this world
I hope they find the perpetrator...threatening to hurt children. 😔 how terrifying. I wondered if they could have found some finger prints on the letters or DNA.
The family that got them tried to take the owners before then to court. But it never went through because the old owners didn’t get letters until they were moving out. The neighbors said the family that moved in were probably the ones that wrote the letters to get out of debt because they moved to a house they knew they couldn’t pay for.
The scariest part is paying 1.3 mill for a $400k house
Goddamn you can buy houses that big for 400k in America?! That house would be 3 mil easily in New Zealand.
I wouldn't even want to live in a house that's being watched by a psychopath who threatens me with creepy letters. They need to find the mysterious person and arrest them for stalking them.
i wouldnt do it if i had kids but otherwise, maybe i would buy a bunch of guns and wait LOL.
@@ginanovo6285 I would have guns stored somewhere in the house in case of life or death situation if I need to defend myself if someone wants to do harm to me or my family.
@@Collector3476 I am all anti gun but sometimes i think...under the right circumstances, i might change lol
@@ginanovo6285 I do agree that you may not have guns for self defense but you might have to get a weapon for defense if someone wants to do harm to you or your family. I would only use the gun for self-defense and not use it to start to shooting at someone for no reason. I'm not that kind of person who has serious mental health issues and decides to start shooting event.
@@Collector3476 i touched a gun once. it felt good.
Nothing that A couple of Cameras, Some Rottweilers and a PO BOX couldn't solve..
Of course “The Watcher” lives near by
I think it was a family member or someone they knew out for "blood" (revenge, not actual blood) and they did what they meant to. Those people lost $400,000. I would say this story needs to be told from the watchers POV because it's definitely some nuclear revenge 🤯 think about it... "The watcher won". That means the person most likely isn't watching the house or the next people to move in. "the watcher" got their revenge and now it's over. But i would like to know who did what to cause someone to seek revenge like this. 🤔
So ur telling me that these home owners haven’t heard of a ring doorbell camera 😅
No one's set up a camera to see who's putting the letters in the mailbox?
The watcher is the stalker that has watched over the house for generations and when the owners wanted to tear it down the watcher sent a letter saying “ why did you leave the house is missing you”. And the stalker saw the daughter painting and wrote a letter saying is she the artist in the family. And the previous owners of the house say nothing about it was off in the years they have been living their.
By looking at the handwriting it looks like a child's. Maybe the lady that lived there for 23 years and has nothing but good memories 🤔
I watched, The Watcher; I think it’s someone that lived there and was upset that they don’t anymore or just someone that wanted to live in the house and couldn’t afford it?!? It was utterly intriguing though :)
If the "Watcher" didn't buy the house, someone he knows who wanted it did. If only this theory could be proven right or wrong.
Plot twist: The Watcher lives in a secret tiny room inside the house.
Wonder if the new owner wanted the house, because it was a childhood home.
My question is.. Did LLC buy it? That realtor is the watcher in my opinion
I wonder if the family ever considered enlisting the help of psychics or mediums? With nowhere else to turn, it would have at least been interesting to see what they came up with.
The watcher now lives in the house…
Be careful watcher! Tables could turn and you could become the watched!
Omg. Yes. So true. No one wins. The watcher will become the watched. It's going in full circle.
The realtor could be a suspect she keeps selling and making a profit lol
it has to be the neighbor next to them becasue he kenw exactly where to look
It’s was probably the last person that lived there or whomever lives there now. If the new occupants never received a letter, they probably, more than likely, did it to get the home.
But there’s another theory, maybe the owners decided at the last minute they didn’t want the house and thought they get there money back but couldn’t without a valid reason. So they concocted the story of “The Watcher”, which does sound a bit made up since most criminals don’t name themselves (the media does), and thought that would help but it didn’t. Why didn’t they receive any letters during the 5 years the were trying to sell. Once they sold it they had to send a final letter so that the new owners felt at ease.
I want undercover police to "purchase" the house and finally arrest this creepy watcher 🤦🏻♀️🙏🏼🤞🏼
The "watcher" is the new buyer lol . Smart move!!!
I would totally buy this house and rent it out to fans of the watcher that want to experience living in this house themselves... it would make so much money
why is Thanos writing letters to middle class muricans? 00:20 😂
The Watcher must feel like a badass when he finds out Netflix made a show about him
How dare you refer to Watcher as “him”.
It's on NETFLIX. A must see.
The Watcher is the owner of the LLC. They buy at a rockbottom price, sell it high. Scare the new family and then buy it again.
Damn Netflix already sucked it all up and turned it into a movie?! 😂 Netflix ain’t got no shame ☠️
The Watcher is the new owner....yall need to investigate the new owner.
Why didnt the family hire a private detective to see who it was?
because the whole thing is very likely made up for them to get attention, a lot of things didn’t add up
They did, but there wasn’t enough evidence to convict anyone.
I always wondered who was it since IE spoke on this since I’m becoming a realtor and mortgage broker
The watcher watching his own movie like:
👁👄👁
I hope they investigate the buyer. Because I'm sure that he, or she, is the watcher.
The watcher lives in the walls of the house
Whoever's reading this, I pray that whatever you're going through gets better and whatever you're struggling with or worrying about is going to be fine and that everyone has a fantastic day!
The person or people obviously wanted a part in this house or the people in it, and stalked this property and the people thereof... could be money, could be a connection to the house, could be scammers, could be everything in between.... They wrote letters using the opposite hand which is obvious, that's why out looks like a child wrote it. Could be a number of things honestly, but if we're being honest somebody was smarter than the average bear.... no prints, tracks, or recordings. Maybe it's all a hoax? What is truth these days anymore, nobody knows. Freemasons get away with a ton of stuff these days.... also Netflix could use another movie.
Maybe the real estate company who list the house sent the letters to get easy commissions.
What bugs me more is the craft of ideas and investigation to see whom it was in the beginning. And would have been nice to see a fbi documentary on it if they were involved, at least to get to know all details in the harassment and letters and what it tells about the harasser. And to see their point of view sometime.
They were ripped off.
I think the Watcher was the entire community. Sick and tired of rich city people buying up stately old homes, driving up prices and taxes in their communities while simultaneously making it unaffordable for very long time locals or their children to continue to live there, replacing entire communities with strangers who commute and ripping the heart and soul out of small towns. I bet this family waaaay outbid a few locals, so the town got together to make them leave. Towns just like this all over America and Canada have been overwhelmed by an onslaught of urban richie rich's who ultimately force locals away and ruin the vibe of absolutely everything everywhere. There's no way the entire town wasn't in on this.
the fact that the lawsuit was dismissed was abismal. Knowing how real estate works and that you dont legally need to disclose absolutely everything, can as you can see, bankrupt or cause people to loose money as this family did. 400k lost because someone didnt disclose their house had a stalker. fun fact: in some states you dont even have to disclose if a murder took place in a house!
but u have to disclose about hauntings. i read that somewhere
What a disturbing story. I hope they find the person
The police could easily take the letter they got and scan it for finger prints right. That way they could find out who the watcher is right ?
That is absolutely crazy.
"it's everyone's dream house" ummm yeah NO 🤢
So they got creepy letters? Wow What a nightmare. Ever think of chucking the letters in the trash?
Damn, close to half a million. Nah bro, the watcher is more than welcome to come party, I would leave the front door open.
The Circleville writer making a comeback!
The Watcher should try to do this with a Mafia member or even an Veteran, he would be put in the grave so fast along with his letters, instead he preys on weak innocent families.
I guess with a price tag of 1.3 ML, the house includes its own stalker.
There is another true story similar to this when a woman was outbid for a house and made the new owners lives miserable they did a lifetime movie on it I think!
Why didn’t they take finger prints? Or use a camera when someone was dropping the mail
all hail the watcher!!!
All hail the Watcher!
Wtf
Is it weird that I want to hear directly from the family?? I want more details
This brings back memories to watching Buzzfeed unsolveds episode on it.
Why can't they have security cameras?
Right??
ryan and shane brought me interest to this case.
Absolutely beautiful house!!! Possibly a bidder who didn't get selected?
So that would imply the new owner is the watcher. Have police investigated them?
This is crazy
THIS IS A CREEPY STORY!
Oh, I get it. He or she is a nightmare neighbour and that don't want anyone to move into the house across the street from them. So, they can have it. Watch the letters will stop now because the watcher got the house. I would sue them for doing that. The amount of therapy those kids had to attend because of their sick behaviour just to get a house.