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N.J. couple sells home that’s been stalked for decades
Posted by Staff / August 14, 2019 / Real Estate / No Comments

Realtor Magazine Five years ago, a New Jersey couple and their family bought what they presumed was their dream home. But soon after Derek and Maria Broaddus closed on the purchase, they started receiving letters from a stalker dubbed “The Watcher,” who claimed to be casing the house. News of the stalker and his letters […]
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