If anyone has watched or is currently watching the latest hit series on Netlix, The Observer, they are probably wondering who lives in the infamous 657 house.
Thriller series based on a true story Center And the Maria Broadus He brought up his family’s horrific case at times. The couple and their children moved into the property on Westfield Boulevard in 2014, and soon after received letters from an anonymous person claiming to be The Observer, who stated that he had been viewing the house for over a decade, just as his father and grandfather had done before.
Any other details from here would be spoiler, but we can reveal the property’s future fate at the end.
On top of that, there’s the real estate agent’s commission, insurance premiums, and renovations, which they add after they get their dream villa, which they haven’t actually moved into.
The shearing The article, Broaddus left a welcome note for the new owners at the time, which states,
We wish you nothing but the silence and peace we once dreamed of for this house.
It also included copies of all letters written by the Observer so that if new owners received disturbing letters, they could compare them.
It is understood that no new messages have been received at the property since then, and Andrew and Alison Carr, the new residents, have not given interviews to the press since the series aired.
These days, however, life is not easy for them either, because a lot of people are visiting the property, which is why the New York Post According to him, the police already had to secure the site so as not to harass the family living there.