
What You don’t see from the road
What happened here lingers in the walls, in the spirit of the place, and will almost surely reach whoever lives here next. It will endure. A house remembers.
At least one individual’s life quality and trajectory were intentionally and irrevocably altered at this house. The physical, psychological, and financial harm cannot be reversed. It is forever — especially for this person’s loved ones. What occurred here was not accidental. And it wasn’t isolated.
We believe this is a long-standing pattern that has likely impacted many people over many years.
In or about 2023, a tenant paid nearly $100,000 to lease the property for one year. He left within days, citing disturbing conditions. With the owner’s permission, he sublet the home to another couple — who also departed soon after, reportedly after discovering surveillance equipment in private areas of the home, recording their personal and intimate moments for the owner to see anytime they wanted.
According to court documents, when the original tenant requested a refund, the seller changed the locks and allegedly threatened to have him shot if he returned. The tenant later filed suit in Bernalillo County (Case No: D-202-CV-202300313). Public records confirm that the matter was settled out of court.
In a separate incident, another individual became the target of a calculated act of retaliation. His car — parked in another town, approximately 30 miles away — was vandalized. The perpetrator was arrested at the scene. Without prompting, he named the seller of 28 Canon Escondido out of millions of people as the person who hired him to carry it out.
These are just fragments. The pattern runs deeper, darker, and spans far more lives than those named here.
The harm didn’t end here
This is on record
Initial Key Findings
A cross-disciplinary team — including a retired physician, a former prosecutor, a forensic specialist, and an investigative journalist — reviewed medical documentation, arrest records, video evidence, and other materials. Their conclusion: the property was the site of sustained abuse, deception, and multiple legal violations, both civil and criminal in nature.
Key Findings Include:
- Evidence of toxic environmental exposure, resulting in long-term harm, potentially impacting anyone who lives in or visits 28 Canon Escondido
- Alleged covert remote surveillance in private living spaces
- Repeated breach of contract, theft, fraud, and nonpayment to professionals
- Coordinated physical retaliation, intended to cause distress and lasting damage
A growing archive of firsthand documentation and expert analysis is being maintained by an independent international team.
Further material may be made available, at our discretion, to legal representatives, investigators, or other serious parties conducting due diligence.
A broader exposé — with far deeper reach — is ongoing on another website.
(Archival materials, case files, podcast segments, and related content)
Further documentation may be made available at our discretion to legal representatives, investigators, or other appropriate third parties.
Once you know what happened here, you may not see it the same way.
The Sales Pitch
“28 Canon Escondido is a tribute to Northern New Mexico’s magical realism, storytelling traditions, and deep connection to land and sky. Every handcrafted detail reflects the spirit of the Southwest and the timeless artistry of those who came before.”
(Real estate listing, 2025)
The Missing Truth
Verified accounts describe exposure, covert surveillance, and retaliatory behavior towards tenants and providers. These are not isolated complaints — they reflect a pattern spanning years, now under review and investigation.
Some stories sell homes. Others bury them — and the people in them.
Backstory
You’ll want to see what else came up — about the seller…