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You Won't Believe What This College Student Found in Her Closet - Mystic Wanderer - 02-05-2019 A female college student at University of North Carolina kept finding that her clothes and other things were missing to the point she thought her apartment was haunted. Come to find out, there was a 30 year old man living in her closet. Quote:A female student who attends the University of North Carolina at Greensboro was terrified when she believed a ghost was in her off-campus apartment. The faux-poltergeist, however, turned out to be a man who was hiding in her closet — where he helped himself to her clothes.Source This is not the first time the two women discovered men inside their home. ![]() Sounds like someone better start looking for that trap door or underground tunnel entrance. What an odd story. ![]() RE: You Won't Believe What This College Student Found in Her Closet - BIAD - 02-05-2019 If he'd just left some lodging money near the mirror in the bathroom, I'm sure the girls would've let him stay there. ![]() Some people keep pets and others store their favourite toys of their youth in closets. These gals missed an opportunity to gain a hobby. ![]() RE: You Won't Believe What This College Student Found in Her Closet - Ninurta - 02-05-2019 That is the exact university I studies Physics at. I know the apartments they are talking about, although they were not present there when I was. They built them on Spring Street, and have had nothing but trouble out of them. It used to be drugs and "gangstas", now, apparently, closet pets. Those apartments are the only place I ever refused to work when I was an armed guard - not because they are particularly dangerous (they're not, compared to some of the places I worked in Greensboro) - but rather because I thought those kids needed to get a clue and learn to fend for themselves. Having gone to school there at a more advanced age than all of them, I knew just how badly they needed to learn how to cope with the real world, and I couldn't do it for them. Those apartments are, as I recall, technically "off campus", but I think the Campus Police still have jurisdiction there. Lots of strange stuff happening there, especially on Tate Street on the other side of campus, so this really doesn't surprise me. . |