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Something Unsettling Remains

Emotional weight, disrupted design, an atmosphere that lingers

Guests describe the home as over-staged, oddly heavy, and quietly disturbing.

 

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“Something Felt Off” at 28 Canon Escondido

Emotional Discomfort, Disjointed Design, and an Unsettling Stillness

This exposé was updated on July 2, 2025 to reflect new information about toxic exposure at 28 Canon Escondido and its impact on guest health and safety.

Several guests who spent time at 28 Cañon Escondido have described a discomfort that is difficult to name but hard to ignore.

They spoke about the house feeling over-staged, disjointed in style, and emotionally heavy. One guest said, “It felt like the house was watching me.” Another described the energy as, “darkly curated, like a museum designed by someone unraveling.”

More than one person reported the eerie feeling of being watched, even before surveillance concerns at the property were publicly known.

This post is not about design. It is about atmosphere—something that settles into a space and lingers. When different people report the same emotional disruption, it suggests the home carries more than furnishings and square footage.

For a broader reflection on the unsettling energy surrounding this property, see What’s Buried Here.

For more about the seller’s documented behavior, including surveillance, financial coercion, and suspected poisoning, view the full exposé.

Something Felt Off: 28 Canon Escondido

The seller, photographed in the kitchen of 28 Cañon Escondido.

What Happened Here

Six accounts raising serious questions about the history and safety of 28 Cañon Escondido, Sandia Park, NM 87047.

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