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Man Thoroughly Creeped Out After Suspecting He's The Only Person Living In His Apartment Building

Man Thoroughly Creeped Out After Suspecting He's The Only Person Living In His Apartment Building
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If you were the only person living in your entire apartment complex, what would you do?

Have a party? Throw a parade? Or just be extra, thoroughly creeped out?


That is what TikToker @atlcody was—creeped all the way out—when he noticed his supposedly "full" apartment complex seemed to have a suspicious number of people who never went in or out of their doors.

@atlcody

#sketchy #sketchytiktok #scary #mistery #atlcody #apartment #lies #MMKx007


Menus remained in doors for up to five days after @atlcody's original encounter with them.

@atlcody

Reply to @acemaster235 #MenuGate #atlcody #atlanta

And things continued to get more and more suspicious as he checked out both the parking garage and the exterior of his building.

@atlcody

Reply to @jhoney1982 #atlanta #menugate #atlcody #mystery #chinesefood



@atlcody

Reply to @yabbadabbs #menugate #apartment #atlcody



@atlcody

Reply to @user6331278422883 #menugate #chinesefood #atl #atlanta #apartment #atlcody #mystery

"I don't get it," he said.

"I live in a nice part of town, in a [demanding] market, and my building is a good building—especially for the price. So, how are they vacant?"

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@atlcody/TikTok

@atlcody/TikTok

@atlcody/TikTok

The complex also had vacant parking spaces, in the heart of Midtown, Atlanta—an extremely urban and dense part of the city.

"Do you know how rare it is to find empty parking spaces in a building?" he asked, clearly becoming more and more convinced he was alone in the building, though TikTokers had other theories.

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Upon further investigation, Cody found out every wifi signal his iPad picked up in the building had router names unchanged away from their default AT&T names.

So far the mystery remains unsolved as to whether people are actually occupying these spaces, but the mystery and the eerie ambience of it all makes for great TikTok watching.

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