00:00They called her the angel of the village, a kind, elderly woman who spent her afternoons baking lemon cakes and
00:10knitting sweaters for the local children in the quiet town of Oakhaven.
00:17Everyone loved Mrs. Gable. She was the grandmother they all wanted. But behind her warm smile, Mrs. Gable was keeping
00:29a collection that would haunt the police forever.
00:34It began with a small mistake. A plumber called to fix a leak in her basement, noticed a door secured
00:43with four heavy steel locks.
00:45When Mrs. Gable was out for her daily walk, curiosity took over. He broke the seal. He expected to find
00:56old furniture or perhaps jars of jam.
01:01Instead, he found a room frozen in time. The walls were covered in hundreds of Polaroid photos.
01:08Each photo showed a person sitting at her kitchen table, smiling, drinking tea. But as the plumber looked closer, his
01:18blood ran cold.
01:20He recognized the faces. They were the people who had gone missing from the county over the last 30 years.
01:31But the real shock wasn't the photos. It was the tea sets. Each shelf held a porcelain cup with a
01:42name engraved on it.
01:44The police later discovered that Mrs. Gable didn't just take photos. She believed that by keeping a piece of their
01:53bone inside the porcelain, her friends would stay with her for tea forever.
02:00The woman who was too kind to hurt a fly had been hosting a dinner party with the dead for
02:08three decades.
02:11And the most terrifying part? When the police arrived, there was one empty chair left at the table and a
02:21fresh cup of tea waiting for its next guest.
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