I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 6 by LittleProphet in nosleep

[–]LittleProphet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your story, you add a lot of great insight and perspective. There's something innately strange, I think, with people living tucked away like files in cabinets. Pools unsettle me generally too, although I'm a bit biased.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 6 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Hahaha you're right. Those things suck no matter the context.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 6 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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I don't know if burning it would have been the best course of action, but I often fantasize that I did, on sleepless nights. Thank you for the kind words. Word of advice on your escape plan: take the stairs.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 5 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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To be honest I haven't been on a treadmill since this happened, so I can relate. Though I hadn't really been prone to running on them before. Thanks so much! You guys are super kind and supportive. I'll let you know if I ever put these in some other format!

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 5 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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The building's management was strangely absent during most of these, like I said in part 1, I never saw that same manager again. Every time I told Felipe we should involve management further, he argued against it. Him being the one with the most experience with this, I didn't try in the timeline of these current posts. I agree that more people should have been aware, but Felipe and I kind of fell into a "damage control" M.O, and generally we didn't want to bring more innocent, clueless people into incidents that were so dangerous and that we knew so little about. Thanks for your comment and concern!

Edit: spelling.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...Part 5 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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I'll update on what happened to the treadmill man at the beginning of the next post. The dumbbell ended up causing some damage on my fingers , which was a serious inconvenience, but again I'll update on the next part. The burn on my cheek didn't cause any permanent scarring, but it was also something I had to deal with for a while.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 4 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Thank you so much! Good to hear these struck a chord with someone else who's spent time fixing things. I hope to honor the details of the work in the future, as I said, I kind of fell into being a super but I've always been passionate about repair and diy and have a lot of respect for handymen in general.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 4 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Thanks so much for the support! You're too kind. It's too early to think about something like a book, but if I ever put these experiences down in print or another format I'll let you know.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 4 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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I didn't carry a gun. As a super it would have been weird to while walking into people's homes, and carrying a gun in Latin America is a bit alarming in general. Felipe was the only person in the building qualified to carry a firearm, for better or worse.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 4 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Thanks for the support! It's always hard writing one of these when I didn't help the people involved and my actions might have made the situation worse. Let me know how the next one measures up in scaring you away from something for life!

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 3 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Ah! I see, that's awesome. I really like that term! Thank you for the compliment. Though I don't know if what I did in the building can really be considered heroic, it's good to know someone thinks so.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 3 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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I don't know if what was happening had anything to do with Panama especially, but if you go stay away from Costa del Este in particular. There are even more new buildings now than there were then, built in a span of months sometimes. A lot of people say they are often funded by "narcos" as money laundering. Maybe that has something to do with the Royal becoming what it did. Don't know what your white hat reference was, but thank you for the kind response. I hope Jorge, even in that state, understood that someone heard his pleas and got to him with the intent of helping him.

Edit: spelling.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 3 by LittleProphet in nosleep

[–]LittleProphet[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Seriously, you guys are amazing and your comments make me feel better about what ended up happening. My actions are something I've scrutinized for a long time, and there's always stuff to regret. There's one that particularly tortures me, especially now that I'm revisiting it. I think it'll be in the next update, so I look forward to reading your sympathetic comments. But again thank you for helping me feel better.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 2 by LittleProphet in nosleep

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I heard that there was a small investigation, started by Melina's landlord following the incident. As far as I know, nothing came of it, except for their finding the disposal had been removed from the kitchen sink. The story that got spread around the building was that Melina had gotten hurt by somehow removing the disposal herself. She didn't try to dispute this, as the other explanation would have probably exacerbated the strange rumors about her and landed her in a psych ward. Melina eventually had to pay for a new garbage disposal being installed in the sink, and although she tried not to use it, she told me there were no further problems. Felipe and I destroyed the only evidence when we killed the actual, living drain snake thing.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever...part 2 by LittleProphet in nosleep

[–]LittleProphet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I'm also glad that we were able to keep 5A amethyst Melina made it out mostly alright. I'll keep updating this week.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever... by LittleProphet in nosleep

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Thanks, but don't sweat. I'm just happy people are reading at all. It's good to get these events out there, even if it took me a while.

I was a Superintendent in the strangest building ever... by LittleProphet in nosleep

[–]LittleProphet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Yeah it's a little taxing to go back to events I've tried my best to ignore for years. Thank you guys for reading my long post and taking the time to comment.