Who do you think The Watcher is?
Videos and game cameras verified his ID on his 3rd and last visit.
Warning: Be prepared to read a novel. It is a VERY LONG article, and ultimately ends without any resolution whatsoever.
great article, my $$ is on the schizophrenic neighbor and his sister.
Is this a true story? It reads like a fictional narrative. At any rate, I don’t blame the Broadduses for not moving in. The story is creepy.
Whoever it is, I very much hope their DNA helps law enforcement to catch them soon. Tick, tock, Watcher!
Who has time to read that word wall? Anyone who suggests that I read it in its entirety is probably the writer.
The dna sample could be unfortunate contamination, thus ruling out the actual culprit.
I would have moved in, with my kids and played the game. I would have started hanging out garden banners talking to the watcher. Simple and friendly stuff. Good Morning Watcher, Happy Easter Watcher, etc. The more letters the culprit wrote the more likely and faster she would be caught.
Also, I think the writer was more likely to have been into Gothic romance novels rather than horror films so I would investigate who borrows that genre heavily from the library or buys from the local bookstore, new and used.
Westfield NJ, My home town. Quintessential Americana when We left in ‘62. I wouldn’t go back for anything.
Very, very weird.
The purpose of the letter is to make them afraid. There’s a good chance the writer is otherwise powerless.
I’d at least check the “Letters to the Editor” section of the local newspaper. But it might be somebody trying to drive down the price of the house, and the owners along with it.
I’ve been following this story since it came out and can’t believe how paranoid those people are. So what if some lunatic writes a letter.I used to get chain letters years ago, they were threatening, you laugh then throw them in the garbage, life moves on.