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Moving into a new house is a fun and exciting time for some but as we’ve seen in countless horror movies, it can be a scary and terrifying time too!
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One new homeowner unfortunately found that out the hard way…
Imagine just buying a new house and settling in with all your things, ready for new adventures when you stumble upon a goosebump-inducing sight.
According to Twitter user @missjellinsky, that’s exactly what happened to her sister when she discovered the head of a tiny baby doll cemented into the wall of her basement.
“My sister moved into a new house and found this in the wall of her basement,” the post wrote.
My sister moved into a new house and found this in the wall of her basement pic.twitter.com/37cHIxQmvN
— The Only Living Dead Girl in New York (@missjellinsky) December 2, 2020
*shivers*
All over the Twitterverse people are telling the woman to move out immediately, while others are offering explanations and sharing their own spooky experiences.
It’s fine. Everything is fine. There’s hardly any blood at all! It’s just a face is all. Just a face. Sure, her eyes, I mean *its* eyes, move as I move. And my cat is missing. And someone appears to be singing nursery rhymes too slowly in the basement. But it’s fine!
— Cary B Willis (@CaryB) December 3, 2020
You know what at least she’ll never be lonely
— The Only Living Dead Girl in New York (@missjellinsky) December 2, 2020
you just have to feed it a jolly rancher every full moon and it'll leave you alone
— A WAVE OF BLACK HOLES (@filterswept) December 2, 2020
Same and I don't even have a basement.
— Lisa (@AZN8IV) December 3, 2020
Just sharpie some sunglasses onto it pic.twitter.com/VzfXbsAZuZ
— Darth Mando (@mandyekeroth) December 3, 2020
I found this in a stall in the ladies’ bathroom at Port Authority Bus Terminal NYC. It’s the least scary thing I’ve seen at Port Authority. pic.twitter.com/uboy4f5nGP
— Elaine “Nonessential” Sabal (@yolaney) December 3, 2020
That's funny, I took similar shots of what I found at a vacation spot during the summer... pic.twitter.com/2oz0srAwlL
— GraphicJon (@graphicjon) December 3, 2020
And I thought the “might-be-where-dead-people-are-buried” concrete spot in my basement was terrifying. This beats it! pic.twitter.com/4kDsnmsgCd
— BLM (@AmandaMaul83) December 3, 2020
@Maur_antine @_ClaireFlair_ This reminds me of when you found Gladys! 😭😅 pic.twitter.com/aX6YhKbkFJ
— theawkwardartist (@awkwardartistDL) December 3, 2020
THERES SOMEONE WATCHING ON THE OTHER SIDE pic.twitter.com/dJ8DC5cICx
— Austin Bitikofer (@BitikoferAustin) December 3, 2020
— Lauren 🍓 (@alittleoflauren) December 3, 2020
One day and I hope I am still alive, someone is going to dig in a part of our yard where we used to live and find two adult skeletons. Fake plastic ones of course, but that isn't going to stop the shock value and call to the police. And no, I am not joking about it.
— Joe William Bowles II🚀❤️🏈😂 (@JoeWBowles) December 3, 2020
You assume it was there before they signed the papers
— Sara Straw 🌐 (@Oneoneder) December 3, 2020
I left this in the attic of my old house. Would of loved to seen the reaction of the first person who opened it. pic.twitter.com/QyGztJ2z6K
— Dean Snuggs (@DeanSnuggs) December 4, 2020
Only one thing left to do. pic.twitter.com/QB1sTiMk5p
— Yams (@NoName44873046) December 3, 2020
Our advice? Move out. Move out immediately.
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Info via UNILAD