She bought a house at an auction to discover a strange thing that called for the intervention of the police

A homeowner was forced to call the police after she discovered World War II weapons, extortion photos, antique jewelry and various coins hidden inside a home she bought at auction.

 In detail, Tiffany Ma, 28, of Los Angeles, bought the dilapidated property with her partner with the aim of turning it into a profitable home. However, the couple got more than they bargained for after receiving a phone call telling them that the property had been broken into just days before they moved in accepted by a young man claiming to be the nephew of the previous owner.

According to the newspaper, "Daily Star", the young man asked if he could get things from the safe, but the couple refused after they discovered that the previous owner had died without leaving a will, and when they entered the house, they noticed that the safe had signs indicating that someone Already tried to open it.

Tiffany explained that she had to contact a contractor to open the safe with a grinder and an axe in a process that took time due to the severity of the fortification that characterized the iron safe.

Finally, after being able to forcibly open it, the couple found an expensive WWII dagger, several engagement and wedding rings, and a set of pictures that could certainly be "blackmailed" — pictures of girls, men, and guys at prom, all according to the video she shared. on the Tik Tok platform.

Tiffany said in the accompanying video that she had found something else strange, but the police had asked her not to reveal it in the video.

Tiffany told her followers: "We found some legacies such as an engagement ring, a bunch of pictures that could certainly be used as blackmail, tons of rare coins and old coins and we even found a dagger from the Second War that was intended for the bad guys, apparently in reference to the German Nazi party." Tiffany added. “But honestly, the craziest thing we found, I wasn't even allowed to tell you guys, because we have to involve the police.”


Then the couple cleaned up the house after the police had finished checking the property, and Tiffany said they decided to demolish it and rebuild it from scratch.

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