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    Me and my apprentice found £20k cash in a loft in Eaton Terrace back in the late 90's, we were running the bell cable down to the soffit board. The house was unoccupied so I informed the estate agents who we got the keys from................ I wonder what happened to the cash. It was all in £20 notes in black bags similar to what PCBs were stored in.

     

    Some years later - Three of us were installing at the residence belonging to the CEO of a national house builder, a vase was knocked over and several bags of white powder fell out.

     

    I went to burn some footage in Chelsea, the house had a comms room in the garage, I couldn't find the light switch and was conscious that I was the walking on something metallic and slippery ,when I found the switch I discovered a box of 9mm live rounds had spilt across the floor.

     

    Usual other stuff over the years as written by others in this thread, sex toys, underwear in differing states!

  2. In 1991 I met with a security guard at an upmarket travel agents in Henley On Thames, not a High Street one - this was one for millionares. I went to investigate a false alarm,it was approx 11pm, as we walked through plush offices we could hear a door repeatedly slamming, we came to the door - it was an internal door to a small office off a corridor, we were speechless and made a run for the reception area. The guard called his office he could hardly speak, telling them we were leaving the site and trying to explain why. I half filled in my docket on my car bonnet, got a shaky signature and we both left. I returned to the site later that year, the receptionist told me about a guard who recently ran someone down on the driveway to the premises she asked if I knew about the incident, the guard was signed off sick but apparently no one was injured. Freaks me out to this day - I can still see that slamming door.

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