Buying a new home can mean being left with random things from the previous owner, whether that's bags of rubbish, unwanted furniture or something more sinister.
For a woman who moved from Arkansas to Michigan, her new home didn't appear anything out of the ordinary until she found she had a leak in her laundry room.
Forced to take up the floor, Audrey was shocked to find red footprints and large stain that appeared like blood underneath the flooring.
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Taking to TikTok she explained the discovery as she spoke to camera and said: "We just bought a home, and I think someone may have been [murdered] in it.
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"Tonight, we had a leak in our laundry room… [which] was one of the only places upstairs that had flooring.
"Because of the leak, we had to rip out the flooring. And let me show you what we found."
Turning the camera around she then showed viewers the bizarre red stain and the accompanying footprints next to it.
She continued: "There is literal footprints in this stuff. I am freaking out right now… somebody tell me that I'm overreacting and that that's paint?
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"Even though, I'm pretty sure it's not paint… it's underneath the sticky tile too.
"And if you've ever dealt with stuff like that, or know people that work in the field of cleaning up stuff like that, paint doesn't soak through tiles like that. So. Send help!"
She also later revealed that she had contacted the police after discovering the red stain, and that an officer had visited the property to inspect it.
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According to the police officer, there are no records for anything suspicious at the property in the years before Audrey and her husband moved in.
However, the stain had alarmed the officer too who wanted to do further testing.
Audrey gave her followers an update after law authorities had tested the stain and determined that it is not human blood.
In a follow up video Audrey explained: "They did testing and it was not human blood!
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"And while I know a lot of people are not going to be thrilled with that, I personally am thrilled. Because I would hate to know that somebody passed away in my house."
Despite the scary discovery, she hasn't let it dampen her humour as she joked to followers: "We paid a really good price for this house! I'm going to make this [murder] house a [murder] home."