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There is no real-life counterpart for the ... who were directly mentioned in the letter as “the young blood I requested,” they never moved into 657 Boulevard, instead moving in with the ...
In June 2014, the couple bought their dream home at 657 ... "The Watcher." The creepy Netflix series is based on the troubles of the real-life Broaddus family. Eric Liebowitz/Netflix The letter ...
In real life, the family never caught the watcher of 657 Boulevard. Since the first letter, the police and private investigators sifted through various suspects. However, they never apprehended ...
In real life, upon purchasing their new 657 ... You know I will be watching. A separate letter from The Watcher read: 657 Boulevard is turning on me. It is coming after me. I don't understand ...
657 Boulevard in Westfield ... four threatening letters from a figure that called himself or herself "The Watcher." What was supposed to be the start of their new life was the start of something ...
The Watcher has become ... whereas the real 657 Boulevard was built in 1905. After renting the house out for some time after receiving the letters, the couple managed to sell their home in 2019 ...
In real life, however ... and continued to pay the mortgage and property taxes on 657 Boulevard. Six months after they received the letters, the Broaddus family decided to sell the home.
most backed away from purchasing the house after learning of The Watcher’s letters. Here’s a taste: “I pass by many times a day. 657 Boulevard is my job, my life, my obsession. And now you ...
To recap, The Watcher's Brannock family are inspired by the real-life Derek and Maria ... Six months after they received the first letter the Broadduses put 657 Boulevard up for sale.
Netflix's The Watcher ... with a slew of letters that terrified the living sh*t out of them. TL;DR: In 2014, Derek and Maria Broaddus bought a six-bedroom colonial home at 657 Boulevard in ...