Posted by : Unknown Monday, June 29, 2015

In a quiet bedroom community in New Jersey, past the quaint mom-and-pop shops that line downtown, a million-dollar dream home buried behind decades-old trees sits empty. The new owners who bought it last summer are scared to move in and no one else seems to want to buy it from them. That’s because someone claims to be watching it — and those who live there. A mysterious stalker who calls himself the “Watcher” has forced a family to flee their home in Westfield, N.J., out of fear for their children’s safety. He purportedly wrote a letter to the previous owners telling them “bring me young blood.” When the new owners bought the house, he told them it had been “the subject of my family for decades,” according to court records. The situation may sound like fiction but, for one family, the situation is real.The new homeowners, Derek and Maria Broaddus, filed a civil complaint in Union County Superior Court earlier this month, suing the previous owners for “knowingly and willfully” failing to disclose the home’s history — namely telling them about the “Watcher,” who “claims a right of ownership and/or possession” of the house.

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