Woman Secretly Living in Couple's Apartment

A New York City man and his girlfriend had the shock of their young lives when they discovered a stowaway living in their apartment and sneaking out at night to eat their food. The woman had been there several weeks.

The homeless culprit was discovered after the set-up of a hidden "nanny cam." She entered the apartment through a window and was living tucked away in a storage alcove. The video footage of privacy invasion makes your skin crawl. Watch it yourself:




Too bad the whole thing is the latest Blair-Witch-Paranormal-Activity-esque viral video.

Surprised? Hardly. But here's the thing that strikes a chord: it's remotely plausible.

With foreclosures and unemployment at high levels across the country, plus the added danger of being homeless in the coldest months, it is easy to imagine that a desperate individual might go to such an extreme.

Many people who lack a stable, permanent residence have few shelter options. A recent study conducted by the U.S. Conference of Mayors found that 12 of the 23 cities surveyed had to turn people in need of shelter away due to a lack of capacity. Sadly, even employed people are at risk of being homeless. A survey in 2008 by the U.S. Conference of Mayors found that 19 percent of homeless individuals had some form of employment.

We call bullsh## on the video. But thanks for the creepy-crawly scare. Hopefully, the purported circumstances in the video will help spotlight real housing issues.


Tags: Blair Witch Project, home security, homeless, homelessness, paranormal activity, privacy, U.S. Conference of Mayors, unemployment, video

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