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Recently, a man from New York had a chilling experience in the house he bought to live in, leaving people shocked after hearing about the incident.
The individual, who shared his story on the social media platform Reddit, recounted that he had moved to New York and purchased a property where, during cleaning, he discovered a gravestone buried under a thick layer of leaves. This unsettling find triggered a series of disturbing thoughts in his mind, leading him to wonder whether the house was built on a cemetery or if there was a grave on the property.
In his Reddit post, he mentioned that the gravestone, marked with the name “C. Stadtmiller 1872-1938,” was located just seven feet from his bedroom door.
The situation took an even more surprising turn upon further investigation. It was revealed that the gravestone, which predated the property built around 1958, had been stolen. The homeowner also researched the history inscribed on the stone and discovered that “C. Stadtmiller” referred to Caroline Stadtmiller, who had been buried in the First Methodist Church Cemetery in New York at the age of 65. Despite his attempts to return the tombstone to its rightful place, the homeowner encountered significant obstacles.
Found a tombstone on my property of my new house I just bought. What do I do now? byu/Low_Asparagus9273 inAllThatIsInteresting
In response to his post, users shared various opinions. One person questioned whether the previous owners had informed him about the grave before the sale, while another suggested that it might be a temporary headstone, as they had lived in a trailer with similar foundations.
This eerie discovery has sparked intrigue and anxiety among nearby residents. As the investigation continues, the story of this creepy find serves as a stark reminder of the hidden histories that some properties may hold, waiting to be uncovered in the most unexpected ways.
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