The Watcher Dream Home, A New Jersey couple is suing the individuals who sold them their fantasy home for fail to let them know around a stalker who calls himself "The Watcher," who has been annoying them since they moved in.
Derek and Maria Broaddus paid $1.3 million last year for their six-room Union County dream house just to learn of "the Watcher," who had an obsession with the home, the suit says.
In their suit, the couple says the stalker debilitated them with a few letters and bundles — mail the past proprietors got before emptying the spooky house.
The house "has been the subject of my family for quite a long time," one letter said.
"I have been put accountable for watching and sitting tight for its second advancing," said another.
Two others purportedly allude to the couple's young kids. "I am satisfied to know your names now, and the name of the youthful blood you have conveyed to me," one purportedly says. Another asks, "Have they figured out what's in the dividers yet?"
The dangers were sufficient to ask the Broadduses to take a hike. The new proprietors assert the home's past proprietors, John and Andrea Woods, got no less than one letter from "the Watcher" in May 2014.
The house was sold June 2, 2014. After three days, the Watcher acquainted himself with the ne
Derek and Maria Broaddus paid $1.3 million last year for their six-room Union County dream house just to learn of "the Watcher," who had an obsession with the home, the suit says.
In their suit, the couple says the stalker debilitated them with a few letters and bundles — mail the past proprietors got before emptying the spooky house.
The house "has been the subject of my family for quite a long time," one letter said.
"I have been put accountable for watching and sitting tight for its second advancing," said another.
Two others purportedly allude to the couple's young kids. "I am satisfied to know your names now, and the name of the youthful blood you have conveyed to me," one purportedly says. Another asks, "Have they figured out what's in the dividers yet?"
The dangers were sufficient to ask the Broadduses to take a hike. The new proprietors assert the home's past proprietors, John and Andrea Woods, got no less than one letter from "the Watcher" in May 2014.
The house was sold June 2, 2014. After three days, the Watcher acquainted himself with the ne

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