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Posted by The Demon Crab
The place has been boarded up around back. There's a new door, and new locks have been installed on the windows. It's not fully locked down, but I'm not going back there. I last went a few weeks ago, and I ended up having to hide in tall grass for around an hour because the owner, who lives right next door, could sense my presence or something. There isn't even a fence separating the two houses. All in all, the place is incredible. It's completely untouched, and the electricity is still on. However, the chief of police owns the place and lives right next door. Don't go there unless you have a death wish.
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Never mind! I just went back. The front door is completely unlocked. Just make sure that the guy next door isn't home and that no one sees you enter the house, and you're pretty much in the clear. Just be quiet and be careful on the second floor. It's incredible how untouched the place is. There's literally a poker game set up on the living room table. It's as if the owners just got up and left.
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Posted by The Demon Crab Never mind! I just went back. The front door is completely unlocked. Just make sure that the guy next door isn't home and that no one sees you enter the house, and you're pretty much in the clear. Just be quiet and be careful on the second floor. It's incredible how untouched the place is. There's literally a poker game set up on the living room table. It's as if the owners just got up and left.
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gone now. spent the last couple months with fresh orange fencing and no trespassing signs, and now there's nothing there but some rubble
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Posted by FFStudios
gone now. spent the last couple months with fresh orange fencing and no trespassing signs, and now there's nothing there but some rubble
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Clear proof that dropping names is bad.
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worse than seeing bulldozers outside a kirkbride I tell you...
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