MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - No Way Out Vol. VII
Episode Date: July 17, 2025Today’s podcast features 3 stories that involve people who were trapped – with “no way out.” The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is j...ust called "MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "The 15th Floor" -- Something truly disturbing is found in an apartment in China (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xaLEHXC6Is)#2 -- "Rabbit Hole" -- A hunter sees something on the ground and goes in for a closer look (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bvMIHUVkVE)#1 -- "My Brother’s Keeper" -- A very famous street has a very dark history (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bFd0mDwKc_I)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast features three stories that involve people who were trapped with no way
out.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel
and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called The Fifteenth Floor, and it's about something truly disturbing that's found in an apartment building in China.
The second story you'll hear is called Rabbit Hole, and it's about a hunter who sees something on the ground and goes in for a closer look.
And the third and final story you'll hear is called My Brother's Keeper, and it's
about a very famous street that has a very dark history.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious
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By the beginning of 2016, everybody who lived in apartment building number 12 on
Shanxi Road in the big Chinese city of Xian knew to stay away from the woman who
lived at the end of the hall on the 15th floor.
Now they didn't know much about this woman, but what they did know about her was totally
bizarre and kind of alarming.
The woman, whose family name was Wu, but nobody actually knew this woman's individual name,
was 43 years old and she lived alone.
And from what residents could tell, nobody ever came to visit old and she lived alone. And from what residents
could tell, nobody ever came to visit her and she almost never left her
apartment. But oftentimes residents on the 15th floor could hear this woman
talking to herself very animatedly inside of her apartment and sometimes
she'd even get into these big arguments with herself where it was clear she was
kind of playing the role of multiple
personalities at once.
But none of these things were the reason why people avoided her altogether.
They avoided her because she seemed really dangerous.
One day a few months earlier, a teenage girl was walking down the hallway on the 15th floor
making her way towards her friend's apartment when she passed by this woman's apartment door.
And as soon as she walked past, the door to this woman's apartment flew open and the woman
rushed outside and began screaming incoherently.
And so this teenage girl, she whips around and sees this woman and instinctively what
this girl thought was, oh my goodness, this woman is being attacked.
You know, she's running away from somebody
in her apartment or something.
But then very quickly, it became apparent
that this woman was not being attacked.
She was attacking the teenage girl.
So this woman, she looks at the girl,
and her eyes go wide,
and she kind of curls her hands into claws.
And then she began running down the hall towards this girl.
And so the girl, she begins to scream, she turns and she runs down the hall and she
manages to pound on her friend's door and her friend happened to be right behind the
door.
They opened it up, the girl ran inside and they shut and locked the door right as this
woman came barreling into the door.
And this behavior from this woman on the 15th floor was just the beginning.
Following this first attack, the woman on the 15th floor would routinely barge out of her apartment and chase down young women and teenage girls that were walking past her door.
Now, this woman never actually hurt anyone that she chased down and even reached in time, she just kind of scared them. And so as a result, the residents of this apartment building,
including the women and young girls who had been attacked by this woman,
their reaction to this was not anger or resentment
or, you know, some desire to go call the police and have this woman arrested.
Instead, the residents of this building just kind of felt bad for this woman.
It seemed very obvious that she was mentally unwell
and probably very lonely,
and so they kind of collectively decided
to not call the police
and instead just kind of ignore her.
But sometime in early February,
this woman's random attacks on young women and girls
just kind of stopped.
And at first, residents especially of the 15th floor of this apartment
building were just relieved because all of a sudden you could walk down that hallway in peace
again. But by the end of February it dawned on people who lived in this apartment building
that not only had this woman stopped her random attacks but also now they couldn't even hear her
inside of her apartment talking to herself because that was something people always heard and now her apartment was totally silent.
And so pretty quickly, people became kind of worried about this woman.
But nobody was willing to go knock on her door and actually make sure she was okay because
again this woman was viewed as being kind of dangerous.
I mean she was literally jumping out of her apartment and attacking random passerbys, and so people just continued to keep their distance from this woman, and
so as people did that, they began to tell themselves that, you know, probably she just
moved out without anybody noticing, and that's why she's gone quiet. But, it would turn
out that was not the case. Right around the time the woman on the 15th floor stopped her
attacks and went silent sometime in early February, an elevator inside of this apartment building broke down between floors 11 and 10.
And so a maintenance crew was called out to fix the elevator, but when they got there they realized they didn't have the supplies or the manpower to actually make the fix and so a decision was made to just cut the power to this individual
elevator car and then the work crew said they'd come back in about a month when they had the right
supplies and people. And sure enough a month later this crew came back with what they needed
and they were able to lower the broken elevator car down to floor 10 and then they opened up the
doors and they were absolutely horrified at what they saw inside of that car.
It's believed that shortly after this woman on the 15th floor had one of her outbreaks and chased
someone down the hall, she got into the elevator and began traveling down. And when the elevator
car got between floors 11 and 10 it came to a
lurching stop. But for some reason when this happened the woman did nothing. She
didn't yell for help, she didn't scream, she didn't pound on the doors, she didn't
press any buttons, she just sat in the elevator car in absolute silence. And so
eventually it was discovered that one of the elevator cars in this apartment building was broken
not because the woman had called out but probably because someone had tried to hail the elevator and it didn't come down
and so that maintenance crew was called out but they couldn't make the repair and so they decided to cut the power to that car and come back in a month.
Now this elevator crew had no idea there was anybody inside the elevator car because again
this woman who was trapped in there was totally silent throughout their attempts to try to
fix the car.
And so after these workers cut the power to this elevator car and left, this woman was
doomed.
This woman just sat in silence in this elevator car with no food and no water for several days
until she died of dehydration which is one of the most agonizing and slow ways
to go. Now at some point this woman did attempt to free herself because there
were scratch marks inside the elevator indicating that she had tried to claw
her way out and her hands were totally mutilated suggesting she really had been
clawing pretty
hard, but that was the only time she tried to save herself.
Otherwise, she just sat there and eventually died.
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What if your partner developed 21 new identities?
Or you discovered that your friend who helped you through the darkest times was actually
a conniving con artist?
Or what if you began seeing demons everywhere, inhabiting people around you, including your
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people have overcome remarkable circumstances, like the man who went to jail for 17 years
for accidentally shooting the person who tried to save his life, to a close friend of the
infamous scam artist, Amanda Riley.
These haunting accounts sound like Hollywood movies, but I assure you, this is actually
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And you can listen to This Is Actually Happening ad-free on Wondry+. Our next story is called Rabbit Hole.
On January 1st, 2015, a family in South Yorkshire, England gathered at a restaurant for their annual New Year's Day lunch.
But one member of this family who said they would be attending didn't show up.
It was 50-year-old Steven Winfrey, who was an unemployed divorced father of two, who in recent years had become quite depressed.
When they reached out to him on his phone and he didn't pick up,
the family pretty quickly started to worry that something could have happened to him,
that you know perhaps he did something to harm himself given his mental state.
But his sister Nadine, who was at this lunch, she reassured the rest of the family that she
had spoken to Steven the night before and he was in great spirits and had told her that his plan was to go rabbit hunting the next day on New Year's Day before heading over
to the restaurant for lunch.
And because Nadine knew that her brother recently had really taken a liking to rabbit hunting,
it was one of the very few things that actually made him happy, she told the family, look,
I bet you anything he just lost track of time and he
will get here late or maybe we won't see him at all, but at least he's out doing something that
makes him happy. And so the family was reassured by this and so they sat down at their table,
they ordered their food and the whole meal, everyone's kind of looking over at the front door
expecting Stephen to come strolling in at any minute. But when they finished up eating, he
still had not arrived.
And so as the family was getting ready to leave the restaurant and head back home, they
all decided that you know what, I'm sure Stephen is fine.
He's doing something he loves.
I'm sure he did just get carried away.
And so we'll just wait for him to contact us.
And so the family, they all leave the restaurant and they spend the rest of the day at their
respective households. And then the following morning, they all get in touch leave the restaurant and they spend the rest of the day at their respective households and then the following morning
They all get in touch with each other and they discover that still no one has seen or heard from Stephen
And so at this point the family just felt like there was something off about this
And so they contacted the police and they reported him missing
As the police were getting ready to head out and begin looking for Steven that day,
they received a call. Steven had been found.
Although the exact details of what happened to Steven may never be fully understood,
this is the best theory that the police have come up with.
be fully understood, this is the best theory that the police have come up with.
On New Year's Day, January 1st, the day Stephen was supposed to meet his family for lunch, he had gotten up early and headed out to a nearby forested park to do some rabbit hunting,
just like he told his sister he would be. He had gone to the park with his dog and some ferrets.
The way Stephen caught rabbits is he would release these He had gone to the park with his dog and some ferrets. The way Stephen caught rabbits
is he would release these ferrets into various rabbit holes and then he would stand back with
his rifle and he would wait for the ferret to run the rabbits out of their holes out into the open
and then he would raise his rifle and shoot at the rabbits and then his dog would run over and grab
the rabbit and bring it back to him. And so all morning long he was doing
this with relative success and then something happened to where Stephen decided he needed to
actually look inside of one of these rabbit holes. Perhaps one of his ferrets got stuck or one of the
rabbits got stuck but either way he wanted to look into the opening of one of these rabbit holes
and so he walked over to it and apparently he couldn't quite see whatever it was he wanted to see.
And so he got down on his hands and knees and stuck his head into this rabbit hole opening.
Now, these openings to these rabbit holes are pretty narrow.
And so once he forced his head inside, it got stuck.
He could not pull it out again.
And so all around the outside of this hole where his head was stuck, he could not pull it out again. And so all around the outside of this hole where his head was
stuck, there were these deep divots that his hands had obviously dug once he realized he was stuck,
because he was trying to dig the entrance a little bit wider to get his head out. But as he was
working really really hard and laboring to kind of dig this hole out, he was burning up the very
limited amount of oxygen that was inside of this
hole. And so very quickly as he was trying to save himself, he would have started to struggle
breathing because there just wasn't enough air in this hole. And so when it became clear he was
starting to suffocate, he abandoned the approach of trying to dig himself out and began trying to
contort his body outside of the hole at really extreme angles to try to
pop his head out, even if it meant breaking his neck in the process.
But no matter how hard he tried, he just could not get his head out.
The following day, January 2nd at 4pm, this is after Steven has been reported missing,
a person walking through that forested
park they found Stephen. They saw his body poking out of that hole at a really extreme angle and so
they called the police. The police showed up to the park and they confirmed that Stephen was dead.
He had suffocated. His death was not ruled a suicide. It was determined to be an accident.
As for Stephen's dog and his ferrets, they were found near his body and they were unhurt.
The next and final story of today's episode is called My Brother's Keeper.
Just after midnight on March 9th, 1947, a man slipped out the front door of his four-story brownstone mansion on New York
City's iconic Fifth Avenue.
The man was named Langley Collier, he was 61 years old, and he was a trained engineer,
he was a very famous concert pianist, and he was very wealthy.
But he didn't dress like he was wealthy.
This night, Langley was going for an eight mile walk to the south to Brooklyn, New York,
where he was going to pick up a very specific thing that he needed for his older brother
Homer, who was currently laid up in bed on the second floor of the mansion.
It was a freezing cold night and so as Langley walked along the road, he flipped up his collar
of his very shabby wool coat that was held together by safety pins.
Nowadays, Langley felt like the only time he was safe going outside was at night, because at nighttime
he could kind of hide from the prying eyes of his neighbors or police officers or really anyone.
It was the one time he could basically be invisible.
And so Langley scurried his way down the dimly lit sidewalk looking left and right constantly
to make sure he wasn't being followed, and then finally at 2am he arrived at his destination
in Brooklyn, a very particular set of dumpsters.
And right away Langley got to work.
He went in that dumpster and he got the things he was looking for and then
put them in his bag, slung it over his shoulder, and then began the long slow walk back home.
Several weeks later, on March 21st, the phone rang inside the police station near where
the Collier Brothers lived.
And so a sergeant picked up the phone and on the other line was a guy who called himself
Charles Smith and in a very gruff voice he told the sergeant that there was a dead body
in the Collier Brothers mansion.
Now while of course this was a huge tip, the
sergeant was skeptical because the police were aware of the fact that there were
lots of rumors floating around about the Collier Brothers. They were very
eccentric. I mean Langley's going out at night with a bag over his shoulder and
going to look at dumpsters in Brooklyn. I mean they were also kind of reclusive
and the windows outside of their mansion were boarded up with wood and metal. And so people were kind of on edge about the Collier
brothers. And periodically when they heard rumors about them, they would call the police and report
it. And so the police were used to getting these rumor calls going and checking it out only to
discover that they were not true. And so this sergeant said to Charles Smith, well, how do you know there's a dead body
inside the mansion?
But the caller simply didn't answer and hung up.
And so because the sergeant did not necessarily believe this was a credible tip, instead of
sending an entire investigative team to the mansion to check out this dead body, he asked
a single police officer
to, when he had time, make his way over and basically do a wellness check on the Collier
brothers. And so later that day, this one lone police officer showed up to the Collier brothers
mansion, he got out of his cruiser, and he just stopped and looked at the brownstone mansion.
and he just stopped and looked at the brownstone mansion. Even though it was every bit a mansion, it was not in good condition.
All the windows were boarded up with wood and metal and the glass behind them was all
shattered.
There was newspapers coming out of the broken windows like they had been jammed up against
the inside of the windows.
There was all this furniture and wooden crates and just junk piled up outside the front of the property.
I mean the place looked kind of dilapidated and he was shocked that anybody lived in here
to begin with.
But the Collier family were not normal people.
Langley and Homer's dad was a doctor and he would take home pieces of real people like
parts and organs and that kind of thing and he would take home pieces of real people like parts and organs and that
kind of thing and he would put them in glass jars and put them on display all over the house.
Their dad also always canoed to work, which meant walking out of the mansion with a canoe on his
shoulder, walking to East River, canoeing his way in his fancy doctor clothes all the way until he got off and then carrying the canoe to his office building.
As for Langley and Homer's mother,
she was the first cousin of their dad and she also kicked their dad out of the house when he tried to convert their entire
house into a sanatorium,
which is kind of like a cross between a hospital and a resort for people who are recovering from tuberculosis.
And so the brothers had grown up in this very odd family, and while they were totally brilliant,
they were also very eccentric.
Homer, the older brother, was a literal genius who was accepted to study law at the highly
prestigious Ivy League University Columbia at the age of 14.
Langley, who was five years younger than Homer, also graduated from Columbia where
he got two degrees, one in engineering and one in chemistry. But Langley wasn't
just an accomplished scientist, he was also this incredible musician. In fact, he
was such a talented pianist that he actually performed shows at New York's
legendary Carnegie Hall.
But despite their incredible achievements and their huge wealth, Homer and Langley never got married.
And over time, after the death of their parents, Homer and Langley became more and more reclusive inside of this mansion.
and Langley became more and more reclusive inside of this mansion. And then in 1933, so 14 years before this lone police officer had arrived at the Collier
Brothers mansion to investigate a dead body, Homer Collier had had a stroke and went completely
blind.
He was only 55 at the time and really he was at the height of his career, but he was forced
to quit his law practice.
As for Langley, even though he was very successfully selling pianos and playing these incredible
shows at Carnegie Hall, he too had to give up what he was doing and stay home and take
care of his brother.
And once this happened, the two brothers basically stayed in the mansion all the time.
They basically never left.
And they also stopped paying any of their bills bills so their water, their phone, their
electricity all got cut off but instead of the brothers paying the bills to get
the power back Langley just went out and bought a Model T car and he pulled the
engine out of the car and built his own generator. And then when they stopped
paying their mortgage,
eventually the police came to the mansion to evict them.
And when Langley came to the door to speak to the officer,
he just wrote a check for the entire amount of the mansion,
basically paying for it on the spot.
He handed the check to the police officer
and then told the officer to leave them alone.
And so fast forward back to March 21st, 1947, and this lone police officer, after staring
up at this dilapidated mansion, finally walked forward and climbed over all the furniture
and junk that was all out front, and he literally climbed his way up the front steps to the
front door where he began pounding on it.
But after a while, no one came to the door, and the officer couldn't hear anything inside.
Now, because this officer was here to investigate a dead body, no matter how uncredible the
claim, the officer knew he really needed to get inside and have a look around.
And so he decided he would try to break in the front door.
And so after knocking a few more times just to make sure really no one was
there, the officer called out and said I'm coming in and then began pounding with his shoulder against
the door and pretty quickly the door gave way. But it only opened a few inches and so the officer
tried to fit through it but he was too big he couldn't fit but he was able to look into the
crack and he saw there was this huge man-made wall
that was basically positioned right inside of the mansion, blocking the front door from
opening more than a couple of inches.
And so as the officer was thinking about why there would be this wall here, he began to
smell this terrible smell coming out of the mansion, and at that point the officer thought,
okay, there could be a dead body in here, I don't know what's going on, and so he called for backup.
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When backup arrived, the group of officers attempted to smash the front door in together.
All seven of them are ramming against this door,
but they could not break down the manmade wall inside.
And so ultimately the police got a ladder and they lined it up on the side of the property
and one of the officers was able to climb up to the second floor,
break a window and climb in that way.
And once the police all made their way into the second floor of this mansion,
they realized very quickly that the tip Charles Smith had given had been correct.
There was a dead body inside of this mansion.
It was Homer Collier, the older brother.
He was seated in a chair in this alcove on the second floor, he only had on this ragged
bathrobe and he was kind of slouched forward with his head resting on his knee with all
these orange peels all around him.
The coroner would ultimately determine that Homer likely had been dead for about 10 hours.
As for Langley Collier, despite looking around the mansion for him, they couldn't find him.
It was like he had just vanished into thin air.
And so pretty quickly, the police became suspicious of Langley because they couldn't find him,
and they began to think, you know, maybe he had something to do with his brother's death,
and that's why he's not here now.
In fact, maybe it was Langley who called in the's death, and that's why he's not here now.
In fact, maybe it was Langley who called in the tip as Charles Smith out on the road somewhere
after he'd run away.
So the police posted an officer at the Collier Brothers mansion.
Basically his job was to stay there in case Langley came back at any time he could be
detained.
And then also the police put out a nine state alarm. Basically all the states around New York were told to keep an eye out
for Langley because he was wanted for questioning in connection to his brother's death. And
so as police agencies all across the East Coast searched for Langley, largely in vain,
detectives in New York continued to search the Collier Brothers mansion to
find clues that might shed some light about where Langley went and what role he might
have played in Homer's death.
And on April 8th, 1947, so 18 days after Homer was first discovered, the police would finally find that big clue that would break the case wide open.
Back on March 21st, when that lone police officer first responded to the Collier Brothers
house because of this call about the dead body, and then the officer broke the door
in and discovered that man-made wall right behind the door? Well, that man-made wall was not constructed out of normal building
materials like brick or wood or anything else you might expect a wall to be built
out of. Instead, it was built out of things like chairs and beds and a sewing
machine and all sorts of just junk. It was trashed. And this trash wall started
right in front of the inside
of the front door and it extended back towards the interior living space of that floor. Except
there really wasn't any living space at all anywhere inside of this mansion. Not the second
floor, first, third, fourth, nowhere. Because every surface inside of this mansion was covered wall-to-wall floor-to-ceiling in trash.
Things like 14 broken pianos, an x-ray machine, there was a horse's jaw bone, there were 25,000 books,
and of course they had all of their father's glass jars that contained all of these human body parts.
And over the years, the Kahlia Brothers had apparently begun to think that their neighbors
and random passerbys out on the street would someday break into their mansion and steal
these treasures from their home.
For reference, the Collier Brothers did have real treasure in their house.
They had tons of cash, they had jewelry, I mean, they had valuables, but to them that wasn't the real treasure. The real treasure were the
things they pulled out of the dumpsters all around the city. And so that was the
stuff they were worried about getting stolen from random people outside, and so
they had begun fortifying the inside of this mansion to protect themselves when
inevitably these people began breaking in. And so basically the inside of their mansion had not just been turned into a big trash pile,
but instead they had created all these sophisticated tunnels through all the trash that was everywhere,
and lining these tunnels and all these special alleyways they had built were real booby traps.
And it was when the police were inspecting one of these
tunnels with booby traps in it that they discovered the big clue that broke the case wide open.
Based on that big clue, here is the leading theory about what happened to Homer and Langley Collier.
Back on March 9th, 1947, so the night that Langley had snuck out the front door in the
middle of the night with his shabby clothes on and headed to Brooklyn where he went dumpster
diving, well he wasn't just dumpster diving to find new treasures to bring back to the mansion
to stuff inside.
Instead, he was actually looking for something really specific for his brother.
He was looking for oranges like the fruit.
And this particular dumpster in Brooklyn was right behind a store that sold fruit and so
there were always lots of oranges in this dumpster.
Langley was actually trying his very best to take care of his older brother Homer.
He had actually begun doing research using his father's old medical textbooks to try to find a cure for
Homer's blindness caused by his stroke.
And at some point Langley believed he really had come across the cure, and the cure was
basically for Homer to eat oranges.
Lots and lots of oranges.
And in fact, over the last several weeks before this night, Langley had already made this
change in Homer's diet.
He only fed him oranges for every single meal.
He got them from this dumpster and he fed him to Homer.
And Homer, he too believed this cure was going to work and so he ate the oranges without question.
And so back on March 9th, after Langley had gathered up the oranges from inside this dumpster,
slung it on his shoulder and walked back to his mansion, he maneuvered his way through the crack
in the front door because he was super skinny, he was able to barely get through, and then once he was inside
the mansion and shut the door behind him, he maneuvered his way up to the second floor,
and then he began the most dangerous part of his journey from one side of the second
floor to the other where Homer was. Basically Langley needed to crawl through a two-foot wide tunnel he had built through all the junk and trash, but it was lined with booby
traps. In particular there was a nasty trap at the end of the tunnel where
there was this stack of metal boxes filled with all these newspapers, they
were really heavy, and they were positioned so if you even so much as
barely touched the lowest box they would come crashing down on you.
Now Langley had made this journey countless times.
This is how he went to see his brother every single day as he went through this tunnel.
But on this day, as he low crawled his way through the tight tunnel in the trash,
he accidentally knocked the lowest metal box.
The boxes tumble down on him and pinned him to the ground.
the lowest metal box, the boxes tumbled down on him and pinned him to the ground.
Now these boxes were very heavy, but they were not heavy enough to kill someone. It would just pin them down. It would be impossible to get out from under them. And so Langley, very likely,
after getting trapped, called out for his brother Homer, who was actually only 10 feet away from him.
But Homer was blind. He was sick, he had absolutely no energy,
because all he ate was oranges and it was basically killing him, and so he couldn't
even get out of his chair, let alone go save his brother.
And so for several agonizing hours, Langley likely yelled for his brother until the weight
of all these boxes did crush him to death.
And then Homer was left all alone in this house
where no one knew he needed help and no one could even get to him if they wanted to.
And so he was doomed.
And so for two weeks, Homer just sat in this chair, starving to death,
while he likely listened to the sound of rats eating his brother's body.
The big clue that the police found that broke this case wide open is they actually spotted
Langley's white foot bone that had been picked clean by the rats jutting up out of this trash
tunnel 10 feet away from Homer.
When the police had first searched the mansion it was so full of stuff that they never saw
this bone, it just kind of blended in. But 18 days after finding Homer, they realized Langley was right there, there
was a skeleton.
As for the Charles Smith tipster that police thought had to be Langley calling in after
he had murdered his brother, well it wasn't Langley because Langley was dead at the time
this tip came in. And so Charles Smith was a real person who very likely just walked past the mansion and he probably caught a
whiff of the smell of rotting dead bodies and so he called it in.
Four months after Homer and Langley were found dead inside of their maze of trash, their
mansion was declared a fire hazard and demolished.
Today there is a small park called the Collier Brothers
Park and it's filled with nothing but a couple of trees and a bench.
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