Homeowner makes a VERY grisly discovery under her laundry room floor after a flood – as shock find forces her to phone the POLICE

A woman who had just moved into a new home was shocked when she made a gruesome discovery under the tiles of her laundry room.

Audrey, who had just moved from Arkansas to Michigan with her husband, was startled to see a strange red stain on the floor, next to several bare footprints of the same color.

‘We just bought a house and I think someone might… [murdered] “In there,” she began in a TikTok post capturing the disturbing image.

‘We had a leak in our laundry room tonight… [which] was one of the few rooms on the upper floor with a floor.

Audrey, who recently moved from Arkansas to Michigan with her husband, was shocked after making a seemingly gruesome discovery in her new home

She described peeling off the top layer of tiles in the laundry room after a water leak, and finding a disturbing reddish stain on the floor below.

She described peeling off the top layer of tiles in the laundry room after a water leak, and finding a disturbing reddish stain on the floor below.

“Because of the leak, we had to take out the floor. And I’ll show you what we found.”

Audrey then revealed a seemingly bloody scene on the floor of the laundry room, covered in stains of the red substance and footprints.

“There are literally footprints in this stuff,” Audrey said, shocked. “I’m going crazy… can someone tell me I’m exaggerating and this is paint?

‘While I’m pretty sure it’s not paint… it’s also under the sticky tile.

“And if you’ve ever dealt with such things, or know people who work in the field of cleaning such things, paint doesn’t soak through tiles like that. So. Send help!”

Audrey later said she called the police and an officer arrived to investigate the situation.

The officer told Audrey that his district has no records of any calls from their home address about “anything suspicious that would result in this amount of blood.”

She added: “Now that he’s looked at it, he has questions too.”

Not long after, Audrey documented a police officer who inspected the crime scene and added that he agreed the red substance was suspicious

Not long after, Audrey documented a police officer who inspected the crime scene and added that he agreed the red substance was suspicious

To her relief, she eventually received confirmation that authorities had determined the reddish substance was not

To her relief, she eventually received confirmation that authorities had determined the reddish substance was not “human blood” – but what it was remained unclear

In a later TikTok, Audrey joked that she wasn't impressed with the find because of all the true crime footage she watches

In a later TikTok, Audrey joked that she wasn’t impressed with the find because of all the true crime footage she watches “while falling asleep”

Audrey further stressed that this is her “real life” and that the police would send someone else to conduct further tests.

The content creator joked via text overlay in a later TikTokGirlhood is about finding a possible [murder] scene in your home and don’t panic because you’re watching [murder] watching documentaries while I fall asleep.’

She had never met the previous owner in person, but had heard from neighbors that he had a government job and kept many animals that “ran all over the house.”

He has since moved to Africa after meeting someone online.

Fortunately, on July 2nd it happened, Audrey heard back from the authorities that what they had found was not ‘human blood’.

“They did tests and it wasn’t human blood! And while I know a lot of people aren’t going to be happy about that, I’m personally happy. Because I would hate it if someone died in my house.”

She now “doesn’t believe at all” it is blood, even though it was only tested on human blood.

But even if it had been human blood, it would not have stopped Audrey and her husband from continuing to live in the house.

‘I used to have a company that did paranormal stuff. So the afterlife or the thought of the afterlife and all that stuff doesn’t interest me.

“And we paid a really good price for this house!” she insisted. “I’m going to make this house [murder] house a [murder] At home.’