Woman urges people to keep lights off when they arrive home

Woman urges people to keep lights off when they arrive home

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Woman, 25, issues terrifying warning to ladies who live alone urging them to keep their lights OFF when they get back to their homes – after making a chilling discovery on her doorbell camera

  • Mary Alice, 25, issued the warning after noticing a man outside her apartment 
  • She suggests people don’t turn on their lights when first entering their homes
  • The Chicago musician says this tactic helps if someone is watching you

A woman is warning people who live alone not to turn their lights on as soon as they get home, claiming it can potentially be unsafe.

Chicago musician Mary Alice posted a now-viral video to TikTok, detailing an incident which left her feeling deeply unsettled and unsafe.

In the minute-and-a-half video, the 25-year-old explained why you shouldn’t turn your lights on immediately after entering your house based on her own terrifying experience. 

‘Especially if people can see the windows of your apartment from the street,’ Mary explained in her TikTok. ‘Because if someone’s following you home, they’re gonna know what apartment you live in.’

Mary then went on to describe an incident that had occurred earlier that evening, saying she had noticed a man getting things out of his car inside her apartment complex when she was getting out of hers.

‘I’d never seen him before this morning when he was in my apartment complex area,’ she explained in a video she filmed her bathroom. ‘He just gave me bad vibes.’

After she got home in the evening, she said the man approached her and tried to strike up a conversation with her about a broken headlight on her car.

‘[I said], “Oh, yeah, I know. I just have to get around to it. Whatever,”‘ she said dismissively.

After getting inside her apartment, Mary didn’t turn on her lights right away, instead checking her Ring camera to see if he was around.

To be horror, she saw him standing in the street right outside her building and staring at it, estimating he stayed there for about five minutes. 

‘I mean, like, halfway through, he left the empty parking spot and hid behind a car, but he waited to see,’ she continued. 

‘So now he knows what car I drive and where I live.’

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