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“We Can’t Take It Anymore”: Terrified Couple Trapped Next to Abandoned Squatter House Ruined by Chaos and Noise

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“We Can’t Take It Anymore”: Terrified Couple Trapped Next to Abandoned Squatter House Ruined by Chaos and Noise

There are bad neighbors and then there are AWFUL neighbors like these folks. The post “We Can’t Take It Anymore”: Terrified Couple Trapped Next to Abandoned Squatter House Ruined by Chaos and Noise appeared first on TwistedSifter.

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