>live in rural neighborhood where people buy their own lots and build on it
>house next door has been in the works for 4 years and still no signs of move in
>at least once-twice a week a van comes to the house to work on it then leaves
>sometimes the lights are on at night even though no one is there
Should I enter it and videotape it for discovery, /x/?
Also general urbex thread
why don't you go over there when the truck is there and ask... ya know, better than breaking and entering.
It's either a serial killer using the "house" to bury bodies, or it's just someone poor trying to build a house but they can't afford to do it all at once.
Either way, do it faggot.
They leave the lights on, to keep people like you out. (In theory.)
Just throwing it out there that you live next door, construction site theft is a huge problem, most builders (even if it is just one guy doing some cabinets) and owners of under construction homes put in security systems (also why lights stay on.), and if you got caught you'd probably be arrested for whatever your area's equivalent to a State Jail Felony is. Or a Felony in general.
>OP breaks in
>Sees a camera in the living room above some worker's tools
>recognize him
>gg
Lights in houses is one of the biggest deterrences to people looking to break in.
Do the lights come on before people leave, or come on after? If after, feel free to risk jail to get footage of construction supplies or whatevs.
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Why do you ruin fun things?
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>OP breaks in
>sees dead bodies
>hears a truck door slam
>pans around and leans to look out window and see the neighbours truck in the driveway
>oh shit
>hears the front door open and slam
>rushes out of house and back into his own house
>doesnt know if neighbour knows he knows
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On the plus side jail time might sort out OP's virginity problem.