Builder Renovating Old Hotel Makes Very Disturbing Discovery

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A contractor working on renovations for an American hotel has made a seriously disturbing discovery.

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The man, who doesn’t want to be identified, said he began his day working on the seventh floor of the Sheraton Hotel in the U.S. city of Raleigh in North Carolina, removing old furniture for hotel renovations.

After removing a wall portrait from a king suite, he said he noticed a handwritten note on the back, ABC11 reports.

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And if its contents are true, some truly horrifying things happened in that room.

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The note says between 2008 and 2010, the author lured surrounding neighbours back to the hotel room where they were gagged, sodomised, and helped to ‘go free from this world’.

It reads in full:

To whom it may concern:

Between the years of 2008 and 2010, I would check into this room by special request.

And after six or seven weeks of phoning, I would select a victim from a local college or from the apartments adjacent to the windows in this room.

After gagging said victim, so as not to disturb the other guests, I would begin the ‘procedure’ with a hint of sodomy.

My crimes were far from victimless, however I always committed with them with the attitude of helping the victim go free from this world and helping the community at large.

I’ve never been one to leave witnesses but I felt I should leave this account of my life’s work so that someone will understand.

Are you the one who will save me?

The words appeared to be an alleged plot and confession to kidnap and kill people.

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The contract worker, who does not want to be named, said he couldn’t believe what he was reading and questioned whether the note was real or a disturbing prank.

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He told ABC11:

I can’t even explain it. It’s something that you see in the movies.

It’s scary to be honest. That someone would put so much thought into that – into what they are writing.

Local police said it would not explain any crimes they were aware of, but they were holding on to the painting.

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