PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A Philadelphia real estate investor says a home he was scoping out came with an unadvertised surprise — a stairway booby-trapped with a swinging knife.
Ekrem Uysaler says he and his team were looking at the home in January when one of his co-workers saw a small line on the home's staircase. WCAU-TV reports he stopped his construction manager from heading up the stairs and recorded video as they pulled the staircase line with a spare rod.
A video of a real estate investor walking through a booby-trapped Southwest Philadelphia home has gone viral. He spoke to NBC10 about the close encounter: https://t.co/6DwALolMJg pic.twitter.com/aygtpvEPC8
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) February 14, 2019Pulling the line triggered a fast-moving, downward-swinging crutch from above the staircase. Taped to the end of the crutch was a large knife pointing right to where a person's head would have been walking up the stairs.
Uysaler says he has never encountered something like this before. He says "It's like 'Home Alone' ... Philly style."
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Information from: WCAU-TV, https://www.nbc10.com


