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One of the scariest things...

Man, ef the Watcher. Efing pussy(cat). Granted I don't have kids, so maybe my thoughts might be different..........but I would put a sign up in the front lawn read, "Dear Watcher, I'll be your huckleberry. Say when."

There's absolutely no way I'll let some coward (and that's exactly what this person is) dictate what I do with my life.
 
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Man, ef the Watcher. Efing pussy(cat). Granted I don't have kids, so maybe my thoughts might be different..........but I would put a sign up in the front lawn read, "Dear Watcher, I'll be your huckleberry. Say when."

There's absolutely no way I'll let some coward (and that's exactly what this person is) dictate what I do with my life.
I think the part where the letters reference the children by their names changes things.
 
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lawsuit is weak on any evidence that the sellers got these letters. just because the Watcher said he sent them to the prior owners doesn't mean he did. really doubt the Watcher sent the letter certified, or that the new blood can produce the certified receipt.

sounds like a publicity stunt or viral marketing for a new movie or tv show. house looks remarkably similar to the Amityville Horror house, which was another movie based on fake haunting claims.

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All the more reason, if it's even real, to end it two rounds center mass (after said person enters said property illegally that is).
Sure, if the person (allegedly) sending letters were to show themselves. If not though, egging them on just exacerbates a situation that includes your kids.
 
Sure, if the person (allegedly) sending letters were to show themselves. If not though, egging them on just exacerbates a situation that includes your kids.

True, but all the more reason to end it as quick as possible.............and IMO, if someone is sending said letters that included my kids names et al. then the situation is already far gone so why not go on the offense and don't let said person dictate how any said situation goes down.

And yes, I fully admit I don't have kids so I'm halfway (at least) talking out of my ass.
 
I'm intrigued how you are going to go on the offensive from anonymous letters. You are, for the most part, subject to the Watcher's whims and letters. Hopefully, the police or FBI can locate them, but an extremely distressing situation.
 
I'm intrigued how you are going to go on the offensive from anonymous letters. You are, for the most part, subject to the Watcher's whims and letters. Hopefully, the police or FBI can locate them, but an extremely distressing situation.

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The Watcher letter. This young couple bought a house in N.J. and started to receive these freaky letters from someone called The Watcher. I guess the prior owners also received the letters and, not surprisingly, didn't tell the buyers. The quotes in this lawsuit are pretty scary.

http://documents.gawker.com/the-watcher-lawsuit-1713657328?utm_campaign=socialflow_gawker_facebook&utm_source=gawker_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow

Clever way to get out of a bad home purchase. If it is real and they think there is a threat, the simple answer is that the parents go all Keyser Soze and kill their kids so that the Watcher has no leverage and knows they are not to be trifled with.
 
Clever way to get out of a bad home purchase. If it is real and they think there is a threat, the simple answer is that the parents go all Keyser Soze and kill their kids so that the Watcher has no leverage and knows they are not to be trifled with.
well that escalated...
 
Perhaps it's all a great big misunderstanding by someone that has a house sitting business.
 
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