Amber Hall Thought She’d Found the Perfect Family Home — Until Her Dog Revealed the Horrifying Truth Hidden in the Walls
After years of dreaming and weeks of searching, Amber Hall, a mother of two, was thrilled to finally step into her very first home. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom house in Centennial, Colorado, checked all the right boxes — spacious, well-located, and perfect for her kids and dogs. But nothing could have prepared her for the chilling discovery that would turn her excitement into dread.
Most homebuyers are on the lookout for things like good schools, backyard space, or a functional kitchen. What no one expects to find, however, is a colony of uninvited — and dangerous — guests already making themselves comfortable behind the walls.
Just days after moving in, Amber was busy unpacking when she noticed one of her dogs acting oddly. He crouched low and crept slowly toward a section of wall near the door leading from the garage to the backyard.
“I thought maybe he spotted a spider or a bug,” Amber told KOAA. “But then I looked closer and saw two small holes. And that’s when I saw them — snakes slithering up the wall. I completely panicked.”
To her horror, she realized the snakes had made their home inside the walls of her house. When she reached up, she could feel warmth behind the wall — a terrifying sign that more serpents were hiding inside.
What Amber thought was the start of a joyful new chapter quickly turned into a nightmare slithered straight from a horror movie.