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TikToker finds outline of ‘dead body’ with case number under carpet

Hardwood floors and carpet liner with caption "I wasn't bothered knowing someone died in my new house, but imagine my surprise when I ripped up the floor and found this." (l) a marker outline of a body on a wood floor (c) "01/19/2018 Case#091101" written on floor with caption "Okay, but this is actually a little creepy..."

If TikTok has taught us anything, it's that real life can be surprisingly similar to a horror movie. Following in the footsteps of the people who found a secret apartment on the other side of a bathroom mirror and introduced us to an abandoned ghost town, a new TikToker claims she found the outline of a dead body under her carpet.

TikToker @dontbeanashole went viral thanks to a video where she peels away part of her carpet, revealing what looks like a crime scene outline of a body on the floorboards. "I wasn't bothered knowing someone died in my new house," she says, seemingly revealing that she was already aware a previous tenant died in the house. "But imagine my surprise when I ripped up the floor and found this."

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Written in black Sharpie, the outline is accompanied by a date (01/19/2018) and a case file number. In a later TikTok, she sprays some hydrogen peroxide on the floor to "test" whether a discolored part of the floorboards is actually a bloodstain. The hydrogen peroxide begins to bubble on the stained part of the floor, but we should note that this isn't actually a reliable test for blood. Hydrogen peroxide bubbles when it comes into contact with catalase, an enzyme that's already present in most living organisms.

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This is a creepy thing to find in your house, but it's highly unlikely to be real evidence of a crime scene. While chalk outlines are a popular trope in classic movies and TV, this definitely isn't common practice among modern police. In fact, drawing an outline around a body would contaminate the crime scene. These days, investigators mark out important parts of a crime scene by planting little flags or labels and then taking photos of where everything was located. So the outline this TikToker found in her apartment is probably a hoax or prank made by the previous occupants.

H/T Mirror

The post TikToker finds outline of ‘dead body’ with case number under carpet appeared first on The Daily Dot.

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