New Jersey Family Leaves Dream Home After Spooky Letters Arrive In The Mail

It's the perfect setting for a terrifying scary movie:

A couple buys their dream home in the upper-middle-class town of Westfield, NJ for $1.3 million. Derek and Maria Broaddus are excited to raise their young children and start a life there. Everything seems perfect. Maybe a little too perfect?

That's when the family started to receive some letters that can only be described as a living nightmare. “I asked the Woods [the previous owners] to bring me young blood,” one letter said, signed by "The Watcher." “Have they found what is in the walls yet? In time they will,” another confusing letter from the mysterious Watcher wrote.

The creep claims that the home has been the subject of his family for decades, with his grandfather "watching" it in the 1920s and his father in the 1950s. “I have be [sic] put in charge of watching and waiting for its second coming,” the letters continued.

The family decided that they would rather give up their dream home than spend another day being watched. They've since filed a lawsuit with the previous owners, stating they were so desperate to sell the home and get away from "The Watcher" that they disclosed their terrifying past with the mysterious letter-sender. Although the Broadduses were sent packing, the confusing letters raise a lot more questions as to whether it's just a completely crazy person messing with an innocent family or something even scarier.

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