#2 There Is A Door In The Ceiling Of Our School. No One Knows Where It Goes (Including Teachers And Janitors), No One Has Ever Used It. It Mysteriously Opened A Few Days Ago, And No One Knows How. You Can’t See Anything In It, It’s Just Darkness. No One Has An Explanation. Our School Is 98 Years Old

#3 A Guy Just Showed Up On Our Porch Covered In Blood. We Live Deep In The Woods

Folks online have been sharing some of the most random—either alarming or not—things they’ve ever found on doorsteps.
Some of the creepier ones do include things like blood stains, lost strangers in the middle of the woods, chicken feet, and whatever this thing is.
In other less alarming cases, though, it was wet (and irrigated) t-shirts, totems and ankhs, and strangely placed doorsteps altogether.
In any case, weird indeed. In many, quite alarming.
#4 Thoughts? Package Left On My Door Step When We Opened It Up This Is What We Found

Bored Panda got in touch with former domestic violence detective Michael Arterburn, better known online as Killer Bee Tactical, who after 23 years on the force retired and now creates safety and security focused content online.
Arterburn admits that some of the behaviors seen in this listicle are extremely odd to say the least. In cases such as mysterious blood stains, he’d definitely recommend contacting the authorities. “You can always make an incident report just to have a paper trail in case the unsolicited contact escalates, say if it is attached to stalking,” Arterburn elaborated.
#7 Why Does My Neighbor Have An Ankh, An Om And A White Noise Dvd On Their Apartment Door?

#8 Someone Typed This And Put It Under My Apartment Door. I Live In The Heart Of A Dirty Downtown But I’m Pretty Sure The Jeepers Creepers Monster Is Coming For Me. In A Very Polite Way. If Anyone Is Ants To Creep This Number For Me, Let Me Know

For context, things like chicken feet on doorsteps (or at any doors, for that matter) are often associated with witchcraft and superstition. They might be there because someone is trying to curse people.
Another seemingly frequent occurrence are various notes and scribbles, which can contain religious suggestions, conspiracies or random archaic scribbles hinting at a cult. Or it can be flat out creepy, like I have questions about your eyes. Needless to say, all of this is 100% crazy.
#10 For The Second Time In 3 Days I Took Out This Crumpled Napkin In Doors To Our Housing Unit. Is It Some Preparation For Breaking In Or What?

#12 In A Niche In The Ceiling Of My Flat Is This Sealed, Double-Bolted Door. The Letting Agent 'Doesn't Know' What's Up There

Considering this, I guess it’s PSA time: if, say, a package at your door is suspicious in any way, it’s best to call in professionals for that.
What’s suspicious? There are a number of factors that indicate this, but if you smell anything weird about it, the address is unfamiliar, there’s excessive wrapping or postage, or a “do not X-ray” sticker is on it, it’s leaking, or any other reason to think that the package is alarming, then it’s probably best to call the police to come check it out. Especially if you’re not awaiting a package.
#13 Found On My Door. Neighbor Playing A Prank On Me Or Giving Me A Strange Gift I Guess. It's Creepy

#15 Found These Outside The Door Of My Workplace On The Ground, They’re Only An Inch Tall, No One Knows How They Got There Or What They Mean. The Vial Has Little Fake Ladybugs In It…creepy. Good Or Bad Vibes?

All lethal substances aside, there are also things like brushing scams. A brushing scam is when you get a package that’s addressed to you, but you didn’t order it. It usually has a return to the sender label, which is in many cases an international third party retailer.
While you could get away with keeping all this random stuff, that’s what the sender wants you to do. Because that will allow them to have a positive review on their website with your name on it. A review they write themselves and “justify” it with your package. Thus boosting sales and seller reliability online.
#16 This Odd Box Of Sugar Cookies Showed Up At My Door. No Address, No Note Or Anything, Just Cookies In This Smoke Alarm Box

There’s also the alarming fact that someone scraped the internet and got your personal information. And if they found it, whether by nefarious or not so nefarious means, this alone should be a wake up call to review online hygiene.
We previously interviewed Arterburn for another article which perfectly sums up just how much online hygiene and personal information awareness online are key, even in something as simple as uploading pictures. Since they contain meta tags, including location, it’s best to take screenshots of photographs and upload those instead. But, back to the topic at hand…
#19 Someone Left Two Bottles Of Water With Red Tissue Paper And A Cashew In Them On My Doorstep

#20 A Meat And Cheese Shrine We Found Yesterday Morning Outside The Front Door Of Where I Work











