Plot straight out of a horror movie; 'the watcher' stalks families in $1.3 million dollar home
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Couple flees $1.3M dream house over creepy letters signed, 'The Watcher'
A New Jersey couple is suing the couple that sold them their $1.3 million dream house, along with the realtor and an unidentified alleged stalker dubbed "The Watcher," who they say forced them to flee by sending creepy letters.
The couple, whose names are being withheld out of concern for their safety, received the first of many messages just three days after they plunked down $1.3 million for their new home in the tony New Jersey borough of Westfield, according to their lawsuit, first reported by NJ.com.
"Why are you here? I will find out," read part of the first of “The Watcher’s” letters. "My grandfather watched the house in the 1920s and my father watched in the 1960s. It is now my time."
"Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?” reads another part of the first letter. “Once I know their names I will call to them and draw them to me. I asked the [prior owners] to bring me young blood."
According to the lawsuit filed earlier this month in Union County Superior Court, the strange letters continued, with each one more bone-chilling than the last. The frightening letters progressed to threats against the couple and their children, forcing the family to move.
"Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will. I am pleased to know your names and the names now of the young blood you have brought to me," one letter read. "Will the young bloods play in the basement? Who has the rooms facing the street? I'll know as soon as you move in. It will help me to know who is in which bedroom then I can plan better."
"All the windows and door in [the house] allow me to watch you and track you as you move through the house," it continued. "I am in charge."
The lawsuit actually names “The Watcher” as one of the defendants, along with the previous owners, John and Andrea Woods.
The couple claims in the suit that the Woods family had also received letters from the mysterious “Watcher” and were so desperate to unload their house that they failed to disclose the issue during the sale last summer.
“Upon information and belief, Defendants suppressed all information regarding “The Watcher” even though they were either on constructive or actual notice of the harm that could befall the Plaintiffs and their minor children…” reads a section of the lawsuit.
“Both John and Andrea Woods knew or should have known that “peace of mind” and “security” were and are of paramount importance to the Plaintiffs, specifically and in general as it true to the high end market to whom Defendants were marketing the home for sale,” reads another section.
Westfield Township Mayor Andrew Skibitsky said at a public council hearing that police have extensively investigated the threatening letters.
"Our police have conducted an exhaustive investigation into the threatening letters. Our police went the extra measure and left no stone unturned," he said, according to NJ.com. Despite their best efforts, no charges have been filed in the case and the true identity of “The Watcher” remains unknown.
A New Jersey couple is suing the couple that sold them their $1.3 million dream house, along with the realtor and an unidentified alleged stalker dubbed "The Watcher," who they say forced them to flee by sending creepy letters.
The couple, whose names are being withheld out of concern for their safety, received the first of many messages just three days after they plunked down $1.3 million for their new home in the tony New Jersey borough of Westfield, according to their lawsuit, first reported by NJ.com.
"Why are you here? I will find out," read part of the first of “The Watcher’s” letters. "My grandfather watched the house in the 1920s and my father watched in the 1960s. It is now my time."
"Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?” reads another part of the first letter. “Once I know their names I will call to them and draw them to me. I asked the [prior owners] to bring me young blood."
According to the lawsuit filed earlier this month in Union County Superior Court, the strange letters continued, with each one more bone-chilling than the last. The frightening letters progressed to threats against the couple and their children, forcing the family to move.
"Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will. I am pleased to know your names and the names now of the young blood you have brought to me," one letter read. "Will the young bloods play in the basement? Who has the rooms facing the street? I'll know as soon as you move in. It will help me to know who is in which bedroom then I can plan better."
"All the windows and door in [the house] allow me to watch you and track you as you move through the house," it continued. "I am in charge."
The lawsuit actually names “The Watcher” as one of the defendants, along with the previous owners, John and Andrea Woods.
The couple claims in the suit that the Woods family had also received letters from the mysterious “Watcher” and were so desperate to unload their house that they failed to disclose the issue during the sale last summer.
“Upon information and belief, Defendants suppressed all information regarding “The Watcher” even though they were either on constructive or actual notice of the harm that could befall the Plaintiffs and their minor children…” reads a section of the lawsuit.
“Both John and Andrea Woods knew or should have known that “peace of mind” and “security” were and are of paramount importance to the Plaintiffs, specifically and in general as it true to the high end market to whom Defendants were marketing the home for sale,” reads another section.
Westfield Township Mayor Andrew Skibitsky said at a public council hearing that police have extensively investigated the threatening letters.
"Our police have conducted an exhaustive investigation into the threatening letters. Our police went the extra measure and left no stone unturned," he said, according to NJ.com. Despite their best efforts, no charges have been filed in the case and the true identity of “The Watcher” remains unknown.
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saw that on the Today show was the messages coming in the mail? why haven't they gone looking behind the walls? on surface this is spooky but in the end comes off as some ? other than the letters has anything really happened? I mean "? make threats everyday B"
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1.3m, ? . I woulda left him a letter and asked him what kind of dog he want to bite him on his ass if he come on my property again.
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not_osirus_jenkins wrote: »1.3m, ? . I woulda left him a letter and asked him what kind of dog he want to bite him on gun he want to get shot with in his ass if he come on my property again.
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Troll of the year. Haha.
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Peeny_Wally wrote: »So did they look it the walls or what?
Spend 1.3 to have a random make you break down the walls in your home? I'd sue and sell before spending money doing that ? . Before I do any of that bruh gonna have to come for me. ? that. -
They've never checked the walls. They need to.
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Sounds like some ? deadeye be writting girls on here, in the backstreets. No dis doe
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Classic
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Jigga warrior stan
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My ex lives in Westfield it's a white ass town
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"All the windows and door in [the house] allow me to watch you and track you as you move through the house," it continued. "I am in charge."
This line killed me -
It's probably the 13 yr old son of the previous homeowners trolling them
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whatever's in the walls will be the same temperature as the walls though. unless it was alive. -
SMH @ whoever sending the letters listening to this 24/7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udTHU7QgDLw
On some gangsta rap made me do it. -
SMH @ whoever sending the letters listening to this 24/7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udTHU7QgDLw
On some gangsta rap made me do it.
Sound like a faux news story -
? 1.3 million fuuuckkk outta here they got trolled out the ass.
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That's useless unless there's ? alive and breathing in the walls. I don't think that's what's going on.
You gotta use rf imaging for that. -
cape feare
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mackanaven wrote: »cape feare
^^ First post? It's this ? . -
This family needs to capitalize and sell the rights to their story to Hollywood.
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UPDATE: Police released a CCTV pic of this dude.
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Read about this in my local paper few days ago and the first thing I did was turn on the Blueprint 2 track 3
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This story seems fake