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We are in Fellbrigg Road; last night we heard someone tapping on the glass on the front door at around 9pm, although we have a knocker. We asked who it was but when we had a look outside they had gone. The lights were off in the front of the house at the time but we put the hall light back on.

Very strange; someone seeing if anyone was in maybe? Or someone at the wrong address?


Stay Safe.

I'd just assume it was somebody who's business wasn't important enough to wait - unless it happened multiple times - then it does begin to sound like a variation on the babysitting urban myth :).


this bits my favorite and the one to watch for


"The babysitter does check on the children each time, with her noticing a creepy clown statue that she assumes was just a part of the decor, but ends up being the man in question. She learns this when she mentions it to the mother via phone call, who alerts her to the fact that they don?t have a clown statue."

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