I found a stranger sleeping under my house and then I confronted her

What she found in her crawlspace is enough to make your skin crawl. “Someone’s been living under my house,” an Oregon homeowner announced to a Reddit community of more than 67,000 stunned spectators. The woman, known only to her online audience as “Springchikun,” was tidying up the yard earlier this week when she noticed that the hatch to a small, underground compartment of her 113-year-old abode had been suspiciously unlocked.  Upon investigating the curious breach, the gal discovered a makeshift bed, complete with a purple and pink blanket and several bags filled with a stranger’s personal effects.  “I don’t think it’s been slept in super recently,” said a seemingly unalarmed Springchikun — who, rather than alerting the authorities of her uninvited guest’s housebreak, left the home for a golf tournament shortly after finding the bunk. “The bag of stuff definitely has a ‘head-shaped’ depression in it,” she continued, adding that the crawlspace was surprisingly free of cobwebs.“So, whether [it’s] storage or just an occasional sleep spot, I’m sure someone is using the space.”And hers is far from the only home to house sneaky subterranean squatters. Ashly Guardino, a Southern Californian, sent social media spiraling after revealing she’d learned that an ex-convict had been living beneath her floorboards. “There is a whole ass man living here for months … living underneath the house,” Guardino groaned in a trending TikTok tell-all to more than 9.3 million viewers.

“Do you know how creepy it is to see a f–king arm come out of [a hole in your house]?.”Kate Dood, also from Australia, recently realized that a homeless person had secretly set up shop in her garage.  “We never saw the person in there at this time,” said Dood in a buzzy video.“But you can see their slippers under this couch that was already there, plus a sleeping bag and a bucket.” She ultimately had the intruder locked out through p...

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