Ted Bundy's Allegedly Haunted Childhood Home Had A Contractor Spooked
According to ABC13, Casey Clopton was tasked with remodeling the quaint Tacoma home (above), which was purchased solely to be flipped and sold. Per the New York Post, he began working on the home in October 2016. At this point in time, Clopton had no idea that the house was once the childhood residence of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy. However, he knew something was amiss when he brought his 11-year-old daughter to the site. He told Komo News that the young girl began to cry and told her father that she wanted to leave. Clopton dismissed this incident and continued to work on the home.
The News Tribune reports that shortly after, someone on Clopton's team told him he felt the same way as his daughter. Furthermore, odd things began to happen at the home. Komo News writes that the contractors heard footsteps and jiggling doorknobs. One time, the crew reportedly walked in only to find that all the home's doors and drawers had been opened. Even more unsettling is when they discovered "help me" written on a piece of glass and the word "leave" written in dust. Without warning, a heavy dresser fell to the ground. In addition, electronics would allegedly act up in the home.
At first, Clopton believed that someone must have been breaking into the home (via The News Tribune). When he spoke to neighbors, he was told that the home once belonged to Bundy. With this knowledge, Clopton took action.
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