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Not really a 'hoarders' house, but a time warp of a house...

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What makes it even sadder with what happened to the place is that the old boy was apparently still alive living in a nursing home :(


I didn't know that!!

I really hope the poor old man never hears/heard about his house being turned over, I would hate to hear that in my final years, not only have you lost your partner, but people have nicked items for small profit that may have memories attached to them.
 
I think it was the usual story, old couple living by themselves, one of them dies the other doesn't get rid of anything at all. What makes it even sadder with what happened to the place is that the old boy was apparently still alive living in a nursing home :(

I recently found a much larger place with even more stuff in it and a similar even more tragic story behind it but, like 'Nobody' says it is being kept out of public eyes because the risk of it turning into another fiasco is too high.

I would love to have heard the stories about all the stuff in the house.
If only the items could tell the stories of the things they have seen and heard over the years, the cards show that there was love involved, I wonder if there any children? I am guessing so by the toys, but why did'nt they help out?

So many questions that will never get answered I guess, but for me that's part of it. The empty feeling you get from seeing what has happened.

Blimey, who thought getting depressed could be so much fun:p
 
Ah yes, Edmund Siegfried Trebus - a man of great integrity and courage in the face of Council paper-pushers. I don't mind admitting shedding a tear when he died. He really stood up to them and fought for his right to privacy - but then privacy is fast becoming a rarity in today's Britain.
 

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