A camera caught a man hauling huge amounts of uncooked noodles from his dead mother’s house.
The bizarre mystery of who dumped hundreds of pounds of pasta in the New Jersey woods may have been solved. The Old Bridge resident who posted photos of the mess—which made headlines around the country—told NJ.
com that a Ring camera captured video of a man hauling massive quantities of dry pasta from his dead mother’s home. “There was so much of it, he was probably a bit overwhelmed,” Nina Jochnowitz said. Town authorities have not confirmed the theory.
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