Blood Dripping Through Oklahoma Apartment Wall Leads To Grisly Discovery

Family Calls Police In Horror As Apartment Wall Starts Dripping Blood

"Daddy, what is that coming down the walls?" Thomas Kennedy's son asked.

A mysterious red liquid was oozing down the walls of the family's home in the Fairfax Apartment Complex in Midwest City, Oklahoma.

And it kept coming. "I got a sponge, and I wiped it," Kennedy told local TV station KOCO. "Soon as I wiped it, it started coming down again."

Kennedy called the police, who recognized the walls were dripping blood, according to KOCO. They went upstairs and discovered the corpse of a neighbor who had reportedly fallen and cracked his head.

The county medical examiner ruled the neighbor had died of natural causes and the police declared the case closed, KOCO reported. A biohazard team stripped out the contaminated ceiling and walls and the Kennedy family was relocated to a different apartment in the complex.

Let's hope those kids aren't traumatized for life.

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