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Finding horrible things when elderly people die. ***Edited by MNHQ to add: TW: contains details some may find upsetting including details of CSA***

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Dappy777 · 26/04/2026 14:16

Has anyone else cleaned out a loved one’s home and found horrible stuff?

Last year my father in law died. He was 78, had lived alone for several years and died suddenly. After his death, we went through the house and found a hidden stash of pornography. It wasn’t illegal, but the magazines were called things like ‘Babyface’ and ‘Just 18’. In other words, the models were as childlike as it was legally possible to photo. We also found several pornographic books and stuff he’d printed off the Internet. Again, it was all young and underage girls. My partner was very upset. His dad had an old laptop but my partner smashed and burned it (he was venting his anger). He said he didn’t want to know what was on there and that it was best if his father took any secrets to the grave.

Anyway, a neighbour recently told me a similar story, only in her case it was even darker. After her partner’s dad died, they found photos he had taken of young girls playing in a nearby park. She said it looked as if he’d taken them from his car. There were a lot, apparently, and she and her partner burnt everything.

I wonder how common this is? When my own father died, I found a bit of pornography, but it was all pretty tame and adult. Even that upset me though. In all three cases the men died suddenly. I suppose people with a terminal diagnosis have time to destroy such things.

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JohnofWessex · 02/05/2026 11:24

I seem to remember it involved the son of a well known food writer/broadcaster who was not amused.

It seems that something similar existed in London

awfulapril · 02/05/2026 14:07

Def the original in London.

SingedSoul · 02/05/2026 14:36

ForeverTheOptomist · 28/04/2026 21:02

Ahha! So I am being challenged, but I'm not allowed to comment and justify the retorts that I receive? Have you told @springandeaster that she's gone on and on and on?

You want to read 'dirty' secrets. This isn't a dirty secret, it's disrespectful of the dead, and of some poor soul who died alone with only a carrier bag to vomit into.

I don't need to know his/her/they/it/whom's name.

The status of this thread was in fact updated after my first comment, and it wasn't me who alerted MN. As for me, I have been trying to 'unwatch' it for days but it keeps popping up,

I think that it would be a very good idea for you to back off. You know categorically nothing about me, who I am, what I do. I'm not going to take this shit,

.

You're relentless. Threads can be ignored, even if they do keep popping up.

awfulapril · 02/05/2026 21:13

OH FOR THE LOVE OF GOD HIDE THE THREAD

Beeinalily · 04/05/2026 11:43

Although I'm part Jewish, I don't think that Nazi memorabilia should be binned, it's part of history. If I found it I think I'd get in touch with museums and libraries to see if they wanted it, although I can understand the visceral reactions that people have had that made them just want to get rid.

JohnofWessex · 04/05/2026 14:18

Beeinalily · 04/05/2026 11:43

Although I'm part Jewish, I don't think that Nazi memorabilia should be binned, it's part of history. If I found it I think I'd get in touch with museums and libraries to see if they wanted it, although I can understand the visceral reactions that people have had that made them just want to get rid.

Back in the late 90's I did a driving course in Poland - steam locomotives not cars!

During WW2 the Germans built a large number of locomotives for war service - DR Class 50. Its the type that goes into Auschwitz in the opening of Shoah

They had some of these in Poland, TY2 which were built for the Germans and the post war built ones were THY42.

I first drove a TY42, lovely machine powerful, nice ride, well laid out controls etc but the TY2's gave me the creeps although they were identical to the 42's.

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