

You want to link these interviews where they say otherwise? Or the video?Īnd I didn’t say it was a conspiracy theory. Kaplow, the lawyer who had represented the Woodses after the Broadduses sued them, on Friday. Woods said - though they had received one letter from “The Watcher,” just a few days before they moved out, said Richard J. They had lived in the home for 23 years without incident, Ms. Broaddus called the police, and the couple immediately emailed the previous owners, John and Andrea Woods, asking if they had gotten such letters. But a few days before they moved out, they received a letter from "The Watcher." However, the Woodses claim that the letter was not threatening and that they discarded it.Ī few days before moving out, the Woodses had also received a letter from “The Watcher.” The note had been “odd,” she said, and made similar mention of The Watcher’s family observing the house over time, but Andrea said she and her husband had never received anything like it in their 23 years in the house and had thrown the letter away without much thought. The Woodses lived in the house for 23 years without incident.

Thus, what do you think about that old creepy mystery? Did anyone notice any updated or suggested explanations? And, finally, there was also a suggestion that everything was staged. Another hypothesis suggested that it was an old lady who lived with two of her mentally disabled children. Eventually, there were some suggestions that it could have been a family living nearby, which did not want the Broaddus here. In addition, if I remember correctly, a person responsible for the mysterious correspondence was talking about something in the walls. A mysterious writer also highlighted that kids are now 'the fresh blood of the house' and that they shall keep away from the basement. Such a tradition was an entrenched custom in their family, tracing its roots back to the 1920s. Simply speaking, the writer was presenting themself as a 'watcher', whose obligation is to monitor the house and take care of it. Almost immediately, the family members started to discover mysterious letters from an unidentified writer, the content of which was, to say the least, terrifying. Long story short, everything started when the Broaddus family moved into a beautiful old house located in a safe and peaceful neighbourhood somewhere in New Jersey (I do not remember the city already, sorry). However, when I turned to a sober analysis, it seemed pretty much like a hoax similar to the Amityville 'haunted' house, or it was just a joke of some stupid teenagers. When I first heard it, the story seemed to be creepy, and it was able to send shivers down my spine. Some time ago, a relatively old story of the Jersey watcher just popped up in my head.
