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In the private video there's 2 people, one of whom sounds female. Could it be these folks?

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Website: https://archive.is/wip/r01eq

They're in the Portland, Oregon area - so far, but less far than the company of the same name in Dresden, Germany.

Interestingly, there's another page from someone named "Drevsen" from the same part of the US

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Social media connected to that name:

Linkedin:
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Facebook: https://archive.is/wip/9lPmt

Comment on his FB calls him "Steve": https://archive.is/wip/a8qjv

Could Steve be his legal name and he used Chris because he's obsessed enough with him to drive across a continent to go to his house?
 
I've seen some people try to claim this video is fake and I'm almost 100% certain it's real
*The porch matches with all the other photos taken of the house
*The photos in the video are definitely new and you can see the car is parked differently from before
And most damningly, the dogs howling in the house matches the same claim this guy made last week
 
In the private video there's 2 people, one of whom sounds female. Could it be these folks?

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Website: https://archive.md/wip/r01eq

They're in the Portland, Oregon area - so far, but less far than the company of the same name in Dresden, Germany.

Interestingly, there's another page from someone named "Drevsen" from the same part of the US

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Social media connected to that name:

Linkedin:
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Facebook: https://archive.md/wip/9lPmt

Comment on his FB calls him "Steve": https://archive.md/wip/a8qjv

Could Steve be his legal name and he used Chris because he's obsessed enough with him to drive across a continent to go to his house?
I'm relatively certain that whomever took the video is a Virginia local. The original channel this was posted to had a number of other videos they'd taken at different musical acts in the state.
 
I'm relatively certain that whomever took the video is a Virginia local. The original channel this was posted to had a number of other videos they'd taken at different musical acts in the state.

She is.
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I'm a little lazy but "Matt" (Ellen / E.U.W.). If it mattered to anyone.
Reddit / Twitter (protected) / Deviantart / Tumblr / Facebook
Have fun rummaging around, though these are archives just in case. There's even more likely abandoned social media under this name, although there's not much to be gleaned from it.

Edited to add a few things. Done digging around now, though. I lied. Got bored, she's ugly, so enjoy the somewhat lazy dox.
This private information is unavailable to guests due to policies enforced by third-parties.
 
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Null moves in with barb because he knows she puts out. Fund raiser to buy place turn into server host for farms.
Barbussy sold for 20 a nut.
Josh has bananas and health shakes dropped of daily and sets up a webcam so people can watch barb mindlessly watch QVC all day, spawns own sub form.

Chris gets out of jail 10 years later to find barb and Patti buried next to each other and starts to sleep in the old shed unknown to all for 3 months.

Bank repo, they see no value let it go to some flipper who winds up being burnt half torn down walks and the fucked shell of 14BLC sits hurting property values well after Chandler's left.
 
It'll be sold to some clueless old couple incapable of seeing/smelling anything, who'll live in it for the last 15 years of their life, by which point Chris Chan will be sufficiently forgotten such that the next set of owners could be literally anyone.
I have my doubts the house itself can be sold in its current state. A hoard like that can put a significant load on the building, and the foundation can't be terribly structurally sound after the fire, repaired or not.

Not to mention the significant water damage the walls and flooring have, considering how much of their shit is still wet from the firefighting effort.

That building will get leveled the second Barb dies and the reverse mortgage kicks in.
 
She is.
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I'm a little lazy but "Matt" (Ellen / E.U.W.). If it mattered to anyone.
Reddit / Twitter (protected) / Deviantart / Tumblr / Facebook
Have fun rummaging around, though these are archives just in case. There's even more likely abandoned social media under this name, although there's not much to be gleaned from it.

Imagine being in your mid-20s and instead of spending time out socializing, you're busy harassing a dementia-ridden incest victim. The absolute state of some of these spacks.
 
Imagine being in your mid-20s and instead of spending time out socializing, you're busy harassing a dementia-ridden incest victim. The absolute state of some of these spacks.
Imagine holding a BA in psychology and working at Target. Then your free-time is consumed with Chris obsession to the point of harassment. I'm sure Ellen is a totally normal and well-adjusted person, not at all mentally ill, and has a vibrant social life.
Lol.

Anyways, 14BC is gonna be nothing but land is 6~ years, with a new house being built on it. Calling it.
 
A hoard like that can put a significant load on the building
They have all the animals constantly shitting on the floor. They have rooms full of rotting wet clothes from the fire that happened seven years ago. They have piles of organic garbage rotting in the home, etc.

All those things can cause mold, which can infest the walls and the wooden structure. Plus, you probably have all sorts of insect infestation, perhaps including termites. Cockroaches are very likely given all the organic rotting garbage they have to live off of, and you have the animal feces that have stained every square inch of carpet in the home, etc.

I really cannot understand how any human could live the way they do.
 
Imagine being in your mid-20s and instead of spending time out socializing, you're busy harassing a dementia-ridden incest victim. The absolute state of some of these spacks.
Hey uhhh your son that may have raped you, is uhh, is he around???

I wonder to what extent she's aware of the press surrounding this.

Barb sucks but if she's aware that these randos are showing up because she got raped and they know about it and find it funny, that's super fucked up and sad.
 
I have my doubts the house itself can be sold in its current state. A hoard like that can put a significant load on the building, and the foundation can't be terribly structurally sound after the fire, repaired or not.

Not to mention the significant water damage the walls and flooring have, considering how much of their shit is still wet from the firefighting effort.

That building will get leveled the second Barb dies and the reverse mortgage kicks in.
Some of you really overestimate how bad off 14BLC is. Houses much worse off are salvaged all the time. The Chandlers have been getting reported since the "Do you realize???" video and nothing has ever come of it.
 
Hey uhhh your son that may have raped you, is uhh, is he around???

I wonder to what extent she's aware of the press surrounding this.

Barb sucks but if she's aware that these randos are showing up because she got raped and they know about it and find it funny, that's super fucked up and sad.

She's probably your average ween who discovered Chris through Geno's documentary. It baffles me how many clueless retards think Chris is still the same person he was back in 2010/11. He's a fucking incestuous rapist, not a manchild uploading PaRappa the Rapper onto 'da internet.
 
So if the cops took any of the hoard as evidence what happens when they're done with it? Police auction?
They'll likely destroy it. The biohazard bags somebody mentioned as a joke might actually come into play here, because of things like the semen samples that could be ALL over the place, and I'm not talking about just the fridge. I'm talking places like the blow-up dolls and sex toys, the beds, any wild animals that have the misfortune of crawling into El Casa de Shithole.....(okay, I kid, I kid.)

If any stuff does get auctioned, it would be the banks.

It's not a bad house. The white teash dregs of society have living in it for 50 years. If you deep cleaned it and replaced carpets and walls with dicks drawn on them, it could be a nice house.

The hard sell is that a mentally ill rapist WILL show up at your house in 3 to 5 years demanding that he be allowed to live there without paying.

I think some bitcoin million will probably buy it and turn it into a museum of christory.
The homeless saga, where Chris now fucks blow-up dolls in the street just to get his house back.
Bonus points if the new homeowners dress up as Clyde Cash and Bella as they greet him.


Is it telling I now care more about the fate of the house than I do about the residents?
To an extent, I felt the same way. Chris's hoard is almost as famous as Chris himself, and him being suddenly spirited away by the cops never to be seen again is something evocative of a primal fear most people have when it comes to their stuff. You could be leaving your home one day, nothing out of the ordinary, and then that may be the very last time you'll ever do that.

Chris outright panicking for his belongings is pure autism, sure, but there are quite a few people who would be concerned for the state of their things had they been in the same situation.
 
Didn’t Chris claim to have thrown out the cummuppance in the fridge?
 
I have my doubts the house itself can be sold in its current state. A hoard like that can put a significant load on the building, and the foundation can't be terribly structurally sound after the fire, repaired or not.

Not to mention the significant water damage the walls and flooring have, considering how much of their shit is still wet from the firefighting effort.

That building will get leveled the second Barb dies and the reverse mortgage kicks in.
Won't happen. 14 Branchland isn't a distressed property in an otherwise hot real estate market. The house is in the middle of fucking nowhere, and the land has very little intrinsic value. It's Hicksville - no one in the area has money, and no one with money wants to move there. Tearing the house down and building something new is way too expensive to be practical. An insurance company has already redeveloped the property after the fire, and it was substantially worse off back then.

After Barb is gone, it will be auctioned to pay off debt. Someone will snap it up at a rock-bottom price, haul away the trash, rip out the carpet, repaint everything, make minimal repairs to correct obvious defects, and throw some sod down. Then they'll resell it. A working-class family with reasonable expectations will be happy to have it.

I was in the area a few months ago. I wasn't there to visit Branchland, but I happened to notice a sign that Ruckersville was ten miles away. The only properties that are desirable in the area where it's worth it to tear the place down are in cute small towns or on properties with lots of land. 14 Branchland is not one of those places. Not even close.
 
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Won't happen. 14 Branchland isn't a distressed property in an otherwise hot real estate market. The house is in the middle of fucking nowhere, and the land has very little intrinsic value. It's Hicksville - no one in the area has money, and no one with money wants to move there. Tearing the house down and building something new is way too expensive to be practical. An insurance company has already redeveloped the property after the fire, and it was substantially worse off back then.

After Barb is gone, it will be auctioned to pay off debt. Someone will snap it up at a rock-bottom price, haul away the trash, rip out the carpet, repaint everything, make minimal repairs to correct obvious defects, and throw some sod down. Then they'll resell it. A working-class family with reasonable expectations will be happy to have it.

I was in the area a few months ago. I wasn't there to visit Branchland, but I happened to notice a sign that Ruckersville was ten miles away. The only properties that are desirable in the area where it's worth it to tear the place down are in cute small towns or on properties with lots of land. 14 Branchland is not one of those places. Not even close.
That's a good point, I might be overestimating the toll the hoard is having on the house, but it will take some significant work and money to get the house in a sellable condition.
 
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