A couple from Idaho purchased what they perceived to be their dream home, but was soon living a nightmare. Over 40 garter
snakes were killed in one day by the husband…the day their decision to move out was affirmed.
The couples’ horror story was documented back in 2009 and is making headlines again publicizing the house as property of JP Morgan Chase. The history of the home had spread far and wide, eliminating chance of remaining on the market or being resold.
The couple was made aware of possible snake infestations before purchasing the home, but was reassured it was only a myth concocted by previous owners when they walked away from their mortgage payments.
There was no myth…but there were plenty of unwanted visitors.
The husband and wife lied restless as these slithering snakes traveled through their walls and outside their home throughout the night.
They were not made aware of the entirety of the situation until it was too late. Once the couple had filed for bankruptcy and foreclosed on their home, they were told the house was located in a hibernation zone for snakes, known as a hibernaculum.
The snakes can stay, but it seems there won’t be any more people there for a while.
Be sure to check out the video about the Sessions story, and let us know if you have any unfortunate horror stories of your own.
