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  • A Picasso Painting on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#2) A Picasso Painting

    In 2015, Kirkaldy, United Kingdom, resident Dominic Currie discovered an original painting by Pablo Picasso in a suitcase stored in his attic. It reportedly belonged to his mother, who had received it as a gift from her World War II Russian soldier lover. 
  • An Ex-Boyfriend on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#9) An Ex-Boyfriend

    Picture this: you've been sent to jail, and your girlfriend no longer wants anything to do with you. You send her letters all the time, professing your love and asserting your seriousness about rekindling your romance once you're out of the slammer, but she's still not having it. Twelve years later, you get your parole, and she still wants none. What do you do?  
    Well, if you're the obsessive, lovelorn dude that once dated a certain Tracy from Rock Hill, South Carolina, you take up residence in her attic, of course.  

    No, this isn't the plot of a Gary Busey movie, it's real life. The woman known only as Tracy discovered her ex-jailbird ex living in her attic in 2012. Not only this, she found Route 44 Sonic cups filled with the jailbird's urine. He'd apparently been up there for about two weeks before getting caught. 
  • A Lost MLK Interview on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#7) A Lost MLK Interview

    In 2012, a Chattanooga, Tennessee, man discovered an audio interview with Martin Luther King, Jr. stashed away in his attic, conducted by the man's father. 
  • A Homeless Man on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#11) A Homeless Man

    In June 2014, a man living in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province in China discovered a homeless squatter living in his attic, who gained access to the man's home via a hole in the kitchen ceiling. The squatter had been there for about two months, and even utilized the man's kitchen to cook himself meals while the resident was out.
  • A Cache Of Love Letters on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#5) A Cache Of Love Letters

    A couple in Lubbock, Texas, discovered a pillowcase full of WWII-era love letters from a soldier to his wife in December of 2014. Sadly, the letter writer and his wife had both passed way in the late '90s, so the couple returned the letters to their children.
  • A Rifle on Random Most Incredible Things Ever Found in Attics

    (#14) A Rifle

    While removing insulation in the attic, Reddit user jaws2167 found this rather antique-looking rifle hiding out in the walls.

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