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On Tiktok, the story of this American woman who found a carpet buried in her garden fascinates

At the end of September, Katie Santry and her husband discovered a mysterious rug buried in their garden after starting work. A few days later, on September 29, she posted a video on TikTok in which she showed strange phenomena that happened in her home. When she sits behind her computer in the morning, she finds her desk in disarray and her computer screen broken. She imagines that a ghost haunts her house and assumes that it comes from the carpet found in the garden.

When she tells this story, Internet users become passionate about the affair, particularly the discovery of the carpet. Many of them asked questions and tried to help Katie Santry to discover what the object was hiding. And to satisfy their curiosity, she will keep them informed of the progress of the situation several times a day.

The police take over the case

A few days later, the police came to his garden with cadaver detection dogs. They want to ensure the potential presence of human or animal remains before launching excavations. Both dogs detect the exact location of the mat. So, there is a possible presence of a body, and the house becomes a potential crime scene.

The next day, the police returned with an excavator to dig up the carpet. But once outside, they find nothing inside. “The items tested are all negative for human or animal remains and, at this time, there are no plans to carry out further testing”explains the police to NBC4ia local media.

Thanks to her soap opera of around thirty episodes published on TikTok, Katie Santry has gained a lot of popularity on social networks. In one week, his account went from 6,000 subscribers to more than 2 million. And the videos posted all accumulate several million views. If she wanted to become famous on TikTok, she couldn’t have come up with a better story.

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