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Originally Posted by Mari
Bizi,
Open up the living room.
M.
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Yep,


Maybe they can't realize they can go through a door when it is closed. Open it and invite them to leave. Tell them that the neighbors have more rooms.
I had a few experiences. Really odd, but I remember one night after Dad passed having the cupid pedestal soap holder slide across the toilet tank, no moisture, moved slow, inched across and fell into the garbage can. I was real nice and said dad, if you want to visit would you wait in the living room, I will be right out. We spent many hrs watching night line and shows when waiting for the election results in 2000 before he passed away, I felt it was his way to let me know he still was part of my life.
http://www.timesleader.com/news/Man_...iving+in+attic
January 5, 2009
Man charged with living in attic uninvited waives court hearing
WILKES-BARRE - A man accused by Plains Township police with living in an attic of a home uninvited waived his right to a preliminary hearing in Central Court earlier today.
Stanley Wayne Carter, 21, of Arkansas, waived two counts each of burglary, theft, receiving stolen property and criminal trespass to Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas.
Prosecutors withdrew two counts of criminal trespass against Carter.
Township police alleged in arrest records that Carter was staying in the attic of Stacy Ferrance's home on Wyoming Street from Dec. 19 to Dec. 26.
Ferrance said she didn't know Carter was in her attic.
Carter entered Ferrance's residence through a hatch in the ceiling and stole food and Christmas gifts, police claim.
Luzerne County Chief Public Defender Basil Russin represented Carter.
Assistant District Attorney Nancy Violi prosecuted.