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NextImg:True crime X TikTok: Katie Santry's haunted house investigation takes the internet by storm

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An intriguing true crime-like saga unfolded on TikTok this week.

Katie Santry of Columbus, Ohio has taken the internet by storm after sharing a video earlier this week explaining why she believes her house is “haunted.”

She discovered her laptop screen was shattered and her belongings on the desk in her sun room were disheveled, although she claimed no one had been in the room after around 6:30 p.m. the night before.

She proceeded to share that they are “building a fence” in their backyard, and “dug a hole” in order to do so.

“There is a rolled up carpet buried underground that we came across as we were digging this hole,” she revealed.

In another update, she said that “a tree was planted above the rug.”

“It is called a Bloodgood because this was in the hole,” she continued, showing viewers a slip of paper with the name of the tree on it.

Santry also told TikTokers that her stepson woke up to his phone having only 3% battery, despite his phone being on his charger and having 100% battery before he went to bed.

Santry also proposed a theory surrounding her next-door neighbor, who died in her home the day that she moved into their house. Her late neighbor’s home was being boarded up the same day that she noticed the aforementioned seemingly supernatural occurrences.

She opted to call the police, who Santry told 10TV had “thought nothing of it” when they first came to her home. With the motivation from invested viewers online, Santry decided to dig.

“I think because of the virality of the TikTok, they called me today [Thursday] when my friends and I were actually going to dig this rug up today out of curiosity,” she elaborated to 10TV.

The police arrived with K-9’s, which Santry documented on Thursday, and stunned viewers as two different cadaver dogs honed in on a hole and sat down, inciting further fear and speculation.

However, police officers started excavating on Friday morning, but said in an update that afternoon that they had not found any remains, per 10TV.

Santry deemed this to be “the most absurd, insane experience of [her] life” in a TikTok update on Friday, and is still wondering why both cadaver dogs hit in her yard and why her laptop screen was shattered.

“Let’s praise the lord there’s no body,” she teased. “I can stay in my house. Everybody knows where I live, but at least it’s not haunted by that. But who broke my laptop?”