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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So it's Muje on the morning show. So last night
we went to dinner. It was Chelsea, myself and then
a couple of our friends. And we were going to
a home of acquaintances of ours, friends of ours, and
I just want to say names because of the situation, okay.
And we were going over to a friend who they
worked for iHeartRadio. And when we were going over to

(00:21):
their house, as we were pulling up, one person that
was in our car with Chelsea and I the car
that we were driving in says, oh my god. I
didn't know they lived here. And I thought, okay, it's
about the neighborhood. And I said, oh, in this neighborhood
and they said, no, in this house. And I said,
what are you talking about? And she said, when I

(00:43):
was back in school and I guess it was when
they were in high school. I had a friend of
mine who lived in this house and their sister. Oh god,
this is such a I don't even know if I
when I talk about stories that sometimes get depressing, I
know it sometimes brings the listener down. So I won't
harmor on the whole depressing part of this. Her sister

(01:03):
committed suicide in this house. And I'm like, oh my god,
thank you for bringing that up as we're getting ready
to go have a dinner. And then of course Chelsea
looks at me like, Tom, don't ask any more. Yeah,
you know, And I said, but I said, I go,
do you think that they know that story? And Chelsea goes,
I don't know. I don't think they know it. So

(01:25):
we walked in and we made an agreement because we
had about another ten minutes or so, or not ten minutes,
maybe less than five minutes that we were getting to
get out of the car and get into the house,
and it came up as like, we're not going to
bring this up at all. Maybe after dinner we'll bring
it up, or maybe, you know, in the next day
or so, we'll have a conversation. But she knew the

(01:45):
family that lived there before, and one of the family
members committed suicide. Now enough with the suicide. I don't
want to bring that up anymore because that will bring
everybody down. And by the way, suicide Prevention hotline, you know,
if anybody is going through anything, obviously, I don't want
to disparit to anybody that's struggling in their mental health.
So all the time we were eating dinner. I'm looking

(02:07):
around this house going the people we know have probably
an idea or don't have an idea of what's going on.
But I have this in my head that I want
to bring this up. So I have to ask you
guys this question. If you knew that something happened, and
say it was like a murder or something like that
at a house, in my house or at my house,

(02:30):
would you want me to tell you that happened?

Speaker 2 (02:32):
No?

Speaker 3 (02:33):
No, no, no, I would tell you no.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Okay, Kevin, Would you want to know absolutely no, Like
you want to know exactly what's going on.

Speaker 4 (02:44):
Right If I go to a restaurant and they say
somebody was shot in the booth, I want to see.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
The different that's different. That is so different, by the way,
I'm not closing my eyes and sleeping there.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Anna. If I if I knew that the apartment that
you right now are renting I had a vicious crime
that took place in there, would you want to know that?

Speaker 5 (03:04):
Honestly? Yes, because I would be in a different apartment
in a second.

Speaker 1 (03:08):
I'm really hot there.

Speaker 6 (03:10):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
So when y'all say that, do y'all think like ghosts
start in there? Like haunting you, or like, what's the
reason why y'all wouldn't want that?

Speaker 5 (03:16):
Bad juju?

Speaker 6 (03:17):
Yeah, bad juju ghosts. I look, I lived in a
I live in an old house.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Now.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
I lived in a one hundred plus year old house
before I moved, and there were member mojo, there were
some weird things that happened, and yet oh it was haunted.
And I went down the rabbit hole of trying to
go and like look for the records of the house.
And then I stopped myself. I'm like, I actually don't
want to know, because that would it would it would

(03:42):
play through my mind.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
You know what they used to do in this building
right well what.

Speaker 5 (03:47):
Slaughter lambs like everywhere else in ease they.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Did and people as medio, Hey, quick question about this.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Would you rather, Shannon me, if I knew that your
house had like a massive flood and there was there
because you know how you have to disclose like any
kind of stuff, or would you rather like I would
have a harder time living in a house if I
knew that the house might possibly have had some kind
of bad flood, then I would if somebody is dead,
because at least they cleaned up the blood. You know

(04:18):
people die every day.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Yeah, well I know, but if it was like like
my dad lives in a house in Allen Park and
the little old lady who lived there, like legit died
in the house. Her underpants were still hanging over the bathtub.
And I know that because when my dad moved in,
her underpants were still hanging over the bathtub. Like the
kids did nothing to clean out that house, and it
is you know, my dad takes it in good stride
and he has a picture.

Speaker 3 (04:39):
Of her hanging up in one of the rooms.

Speaker 1 (04:42):
Like we're still.

Speaker 7 (04:45):
That.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
I know that.

Speaker 3 (04:47):
I know that people die in their homes all the time.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
But here's what we ended up doing. So we went
we did the whole meal together. Okay, they ended up
carrying in a bunch of food. It was really good
Italian and stuff, and they got a bunch of gluten
free and everything like that. And we're cleaning up towards
the end of the night and I had to work
this morning, so we had to leave at a fairly
decent hour. And as we're getting ready to leave, I said, hey,

(05:10):
did you guys know any history of the house. And
it opened up the whole thing and we brought it up.
They had no idea, they had no clue, and in
the specifics of it, our friend did not know of
what happened, where it happened and stuff, and nor did
she ever want to know. But they didn't even know
that that uh, you know, who the people were that

(05:31):
lived in the house passed the people that they bought
it from, which is wild to know that I slept
last night after I found that house. I'm gonna call actually,
I'll text them right now and see if they want
to go on the air and talk about it. NYA,
what's up? NYA? Hi, Hi, what's going on?

Speaker 8 (05:51):
First time time, I apologize. I have listened to you
guys since I was like a kid, and I remember
sitting in the back of the car. I'm like, I
should not be listening to this. But I just moved
downtown Detroit and there had been somebody that committed suicide.
Sorry guys, to bring it up again, but there's fun

(06:13):
somebody that you know had did that in this year,
like in February, and I just moved downtown Detroit into
the apartment and my friend knew for like a month
or two and did not tell me and just told
me in the.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
Apartment that you're in the wait, so did you did
you get a discount on your rent? A discount?

Speaker 3 (06:35):
Why did they tell you.

Speaker 8 (06:38):
Tell me anything? And there was furniture left and everything,
and I was like, oh, you know what, they're kind
of like laid back to like they didn't care that
the person left.

Speaker 6 (06:45):
The furniture, right, Why did your friend choose to now
tell you because.

Speaker 8 (06:50):
She thought she was going to scare me away like
that was gonna move out?

Speaker 1 (06:55):
Hey, Uh should they disclose that? Do we know about
part rules?

Speaker 3 (07:01):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (07:01):
I feel like that should be a thing because I
also I moved into a home when I was younger
and it was haunted, like totally haunted. We lived there
for one month and they didn't exist close that somebody
had passed away there, So I feel like maybe I
should have asked.

Speaker 5 (07:18):
That's my thing is I think the way the manner
at which the person passed away in the house would
make a big difference to me. Like if it was
a peaceful like they just died in their sleep, I'm
cool with it. But if it's like a murder, suicide
or something that is bad juju in there and I
don't need to be in there.

Speaker 6 (07:33):
Even like if a little old man died in his sleep,
I don't want to know that information because whatever I'm
in my bedroom then I'm thinking about little old man.

Speaker 8 (07:44):
Yeah, but I kind of think like it's like a
memory of him, like he was a good person, you know,
Like she ended up telling me a little bit about him.
He's a good person. He kind of like works in
the same spuccle at field that I'm in, And so
I just kind of feel like I'm commemorating him a little.

Speaker 9 (08:01):
Yeah, you.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Gotten a discounts dot com. I'm going to renters dot
com and I'm finding out why I didn't know any
details about that. It don't work like that, Brian. You
moved into a place where a murder took place? Is
that right?

Speaker 5 (08:21):
No?

Speaker 2 (08:21):
So I'm a mover And I actually got hired to
move a family out of a home that they had
only moved lived in for about three months. It was
a farm home out by the Duit area, and they
were discussing with some neighbors and come to find out
that the estate that they had bought the house from

(08:43):
they never found the gentleman that had lived there before.
He lived there with seven dogs.

Speaker 10 (08:51):
Oh, and they think that.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
He either was it was lifted as a homicide on
his thing, but they think he either passed away and
the dogs either got to them.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
That's what I'm thinking.

Speaker 2 (09:05):
But yeah, the people were immediately out of their once
they found out.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Yes, what a crazy story.

Speaker 1 (09:15):
That nuts. I think in that case, you know, there
has to be disclosure about that. Hold on, TC knows
the details about that. What's the disclosure law?

Speaker 5 (09:27):
Good day, everybody, what's going on?

Speaker 9 (09:32):
So by law you are supposed to disclose whether there's
been a murder or suicide. Some real estate agents don't
do that because you know, they work off commission. But
if you find out that there was a murder, you
can literally avoid the contract.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (09:52):
Yeah, because that's a that's a deterrent for getting the house.
You know, some people don't want to live where there's
murder or suicide.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
So yeah, I want.

Speaker 11 (10:04):
I wanted to tell you about my trip to Florida.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
Fantastic? Was it a good one?

Speaker 11 (10:09):
To Yes, I.

Speaker 2 (10:13):
Finally went and how to go?

Speaker 9 (10:17):
Oh my god, it was so much fun. I had
a wonderful ki I have more wonderful more coming up
in the new year. I'm gonna try to wait again.

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Thank you TC, I love you. I gotta get some
more calls. All right, hold on a second, Miranda, what's up, Miranda?

Speaker 10 (10:36):
Hey guys, good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 7 (10:41):
I doesn't want I had to comment, just hearing the
topic or whatever.

Speaker 10 (10:45):
A little on the dark humor side.

Speaker 7 (10:46):
But about five years ago, my kid's father passed away
unfortunately and unexpectedly during the pandemic and everything.

Speaker 10 (10:54):
So like we moved out of the house and whatever.
I'm gonna a townhouse now. Like I have a friend
over saying kind of like talk about it, and like,
so what actually happened, Like where did you know, like
keep has I'm like, oh, in the living room, and
like their eyes are widen and they get a little white,
and they mean like they're looking around the living room
floor like here, you know. I'm like, oh, yeah, just
right there on the floor. But it was really our

(11:15):
old house. And then I'd tell them I'm messing with them,
and They're like, God, won't ever come back here again.
You're funny. Oh, come on, lighting up.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
But.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
You should have a chalk outline right on the living
room floor. Have them look around. Oh my god, hold on, Angie,
are you there?

Speaker 9 (11:34):
Hi?

Speaker 1 (11:35):
Hey, you got to tell everybody this story. This is
a funny story, Angie. What's up?

Speaker 7 (11:40):
So we moved into our house and we ordered pizza,
like in the first of all nights, getting settled, and
the pizza delivery guy shows up and usually.

Speaker 10 (11:48):
Did they get lost coming to our house?

Speaker 8 (11:50):
And he shows up, We're like, oh, you must be
familiar with the neighborhood.

Speaker 10 (11:52):
He's like, no, I carried a body out of here.
I used to work for a corner.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
What did you say.

Speaker 7 (12:01):
Oh, we were just looking at each other.

Speaker 10 (12:02):
But it was like an old lady. She was in
her eighties.

Speaker 8 (12:05):
Like, it was an old lady.

Speaker 10 (12:06):
But yeah, we were just and he's handing us our pizza, like, enjoy.

Speaker 4 (12:14):
As, Teresa, You had a person die in the basement,
Is that right, Teresa?

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Did Teresa?

Speaker 11 (12:35):
So my daughter and son in law bought a house
this past year, and after the fact, the previous owner
came back to the house to grab some belongings and
mentioned to them that the owner before him died in
the basement from a heart attack. So now when her

(12:56):
girlfriends come over, they tried calling the guy and his
name is Jeane.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
So they all go in the basement and try to
summons his spirits to come back, yes.

Speaker 11 (13:08):
Which is terrifying. Yeah, they leave her at the house
by yourself.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
Does Gane ever come back? Does Gane ever make an
appearance or any weird stuff ever happen.

Speaker 11 (13:22):
He's not come back. But I go to her house
and I'm afraid to go into the basement to do laundry.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Oh, I'd be fair. I'd be totally fearful of that.
I would never walk down the stairs. I'd be like,
especially if it was one of those things where you
walk down the stairs and you have to pull the light,
you know, Jean, get the hell out of here. Last
call from Nicole and Nicole, what's going on?

Speaker 12 (13:47):
So my husband and I we bought our first condo
in two thousand and seven, and we had a one
year old and we were outside walking her meeting the
new neighbors, and this older couple was like.

Speaker 1 (13:56):
Hey, what what condo did you just buy?

Speaker 12 (13:58):
And we told him and they're like, ooh, you heard
about she and bright They found her a month later
after she died in that bathtub.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Her name was Jane.

Speaker 12 (14:08):
We lived there, Yes, we lived there for a month
before we knew this, and I was like, we wash
our daughter in that bathtub.

Speaker 3 (14:14):
And was she decomposed in that bathtub.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
In the water. I was so angry. Oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
Yeah, see I'd rather not know.

Speaker 1 (14:24):
I don't know like that right there is weirder than
if they died on the floor, Like you can't put
your bare ass on the same place that the lady
died in her bare ass. A little little scrubbling bubbles, yeah,
a little awesome spread right out. What is it? What's
the commercial? We run out of time, mister clean, mister clean?

(14:44):
Uh all right, well, thank you for the call and
the cold. I appreciate you.
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