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Couple Weirded Out After House They Bought At Auction Is Filled With Hidden 'Satanic' Objects

Couple Weirded Out After House They Bought At Auction Is Filled With Hidden 'Satanic' Objects
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Have you ever moved into a new house and found items left behind by the previous owners?

An old hat, forgotten toys, ritualistic Satanic objects?


If the latter sounds more like the opening sequence to a horror film, it seems to be just what happened to a young couple. They have been documenting their discoveries on their TikTok page, @geebeeTV.

The young couple initially planned to merely document the sizable renovation they were undertaking on their recently purchased house, which according to their first video was a 1920s house purchased at a bank auction.

They also claim in the video's overlay they didn't check the paperwork on the house before completing their purchase.

A decision they now might be deeply regretting.

As documented in one of their earliest videos, things took a strange, sinister turn when they discovered a door hidden behind a wall they were tearing down.

They found some rather alarming contents behind the door.

@geebeetv

Reply to @stephan1991stephan PART 3 #hiddenroom #scary #renovation #crazy #demolition #fyp #oldhousetiktok #oldbook

After tearing down the wall and opening the door, a sizable antique Bible was discovered.

Somewhat unnerved by the discovery, @geebeeTV revealed they decided to "destroy the room" in the video's overlay, which is just what they did, cheekily remarking "Sorry spirits, not today" in the overlay at the end of the video.

But the Bible would not be the last unsettling discovery the young couple made in what they thought would be a simple fixer-upper.

Another video captured the couple exploring the house’s attic, where they found an abandoned suitcase, the contents of which were "a bit disturbing."

@geebeetv

We found an abandoned suitcase in the attic…#scary #crazy #attic #haunted #renovation #oldhousetiktok #hiddenroom #suitcase


While they initially believed the box would contain a second bible, they were shocked to open the box to discover a white cloth with unnerving visible reddish stains, as well as a wooden handmade cross.

After asking their followers if they knew what the cross was, they revealed they had plans for this particular discovery, hoping they might get some answers to the numerous questions they undoubtedly had racing through their minds.

"Due to the nature of the items, we've been told to send them off for official testing."

One can safely assume @geebeeTV was hoping this would be the last of their nightmare inducing discoveries, but there was at least one more to be found.

Sure enough, it was no less frightening than the previous two.

@geebeetv

Was this the family who lived here before us?…#scary #haunted #crazy #cursed #renovation #fyp #oldhousetiktok #photo

The third video initially closed in on a purple shawl hanging off the wall, which was later unveiled to reveal an old, torn black and white photograph of what appeared to be a family, leading @geebeeTV to make a speculation in the overlay.

"Is this the family that lived here before us?"

Impossible to miss in the picture is that the eyes of one of the male members of this supposed family have had their eyes blackened out.

The overlay also pointed out how the edges of the photograph had been burnt, and the children in the photograph all have a strange look in their eyes.

@geebeeTV later combined their discoveries into a "summary" video, which has gone on to receive over 7 million views.

@geebeetv

To summarise 😅…#renovation #oldhousetiktok #project #scary #creepy #haunted #mistake #ohno

TikTokers had thoughts.

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@geebeeTV also made it clear they would continue to share any updates regarding the house's history—as well as any further discoveries.

@geebeeTV/TikTok

One can safely assume both @geebeeTV and their followers are equally excited and terrified to learn more about the bizarre discoveries found in their house.

Taking on a do-it-yourself renovation is always a brave undertaking, but @geebeeTV clearly had no idea just how brave they would have to be for this one.

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