Woman finds red spatters and mysterious stains in Airbnb

‘Sis get OUT’: Woman horrifies TikTok after revealing she found red blood-like spatters, mysterious stains, and a cracked wall in an Airbnb she booked for a ‘silly girls’ weekend’

  • Emily Holland, 30, from Texas, gave a tour of one of the bedrooms in a TikTok video to show the dent on the wall and the red splotches by the bed and carpet
  • She explained in the on-screen text that they had just checked into their Airbnb 
  • Holland added eerie sounds to the footage to make it even creepier, and someone can be heard yelling, ‘Oh my Gosh!’ in the background
  • The video has been viewed more than 592,000 times, and some commenters admitted the red splatter would be too much for them to handle 
  • However, Holland never stated what the stains on the wall were
  • Many viewers insisted the splatter was too bright to be dried blood, including a few people who claimed to be experts, saying it was likely paint or nail polish 

A woman revealed her girls’ getaway took a horrifying turn after she discovered what appeared to be blood splattered on the walls of their Airbnb rental. 

Emily Holland, 30, from Texas, gave a tour of one of the bedrooms in a TikTok video over the weekend to show the dent on the wall and the red splotches by the bed that trailed down to the carpet. 

‘Just checked into our airBnB for a silly girls weekend,’ she wrote in the on-screen text, without giving any other information about the alleged rental property. 

Emily Holland, 30, from Texas, revealed in a TikTok video that there was red splatter on the walls in her Airbnb rental that appeared to be blood 

She explained in the on-screen text that she and her friends had just checked into their Airbnb for a girls' getaway and saw the stains on the bedroom walls and carpet

She explained in the on-screen text that she and her friends had just checked into their Airbnb for a girls' getaway and saw the stains on the bedroom walls and carpet

She explained in the on-screen text that she and her friends had just checked into their Airbnb for a girls’ getaway and saw the stains on the bedroom walls and carpet 

Holland (pictured) never stated what they thought the stains on the wall were, but she added eerie sounds to the footage to make it even creepier

Holland (pictured) never stated what they thought the stains on the wall were, but she added eerie sounds to the footage to make it even creepier

Holland added eerie sounds to the footage to make it even creepier, and someone can be heard yelling, ‘Oh my Gosh!’ in the background. 

In just a few days, the video has been viewed more than 592,000 times, and some commenters admitted the red splatter would be too much for them to handle. 

‘Whatttttt the blood,’ one person wrote, while another added: ‘Nope I would be checking out bye.’

‘Immediately no,’ someone else shared.

Holland never stated what the stains on the wall were, and many viewers insisted the splatter was too bright to be dried blood, including a few people who claimed to be experts.  

Holland angled the camera behind the bed to show there was more splatter on the carpet

Holland angled the camera behind the bed to show there was more splatter on the carpet 

There was also a dent on the wall that she zoomed in on

There was also a dent on the wall that she zoomed in on 

‘That’s not blood. Wrong color, and the patterns aren’t consistent with how blood behaves. You’d smell it too,’ one TikTok user explained. ‘Yes, I am a CSI.’

‘Coming from a blood spatter tech that’s not blood lol,’ someone else insisted. ‘The cast off patterns make no sense. Too low and random directionality. Looks staged.’

‘Put peroxide on it. If it bubbles, it’s blood,’ another suggested. 

Others shared their thoughts on what might have caused the stains on the wall, suggesting everything from nail polish to candle wax. 

A number of viewers were desperate to find out what had happened after the discovery and begged for a follow-up video, but Holland has yet to post one.  

Many viewers insisted the splatter was too bright to be dried blood, including a few people who claimed to be experts, saying it was likely paint or nail polish

Many viewers insisted the splatter was too bright to be dried blood, including a few people who claimed to be experts, saying it was likely paint or nail polish

Airbnb’s rebooking and refund policy states that ‘travel issues’ must be reported no later than 72 hours after discovery. If it is determined that the issue disrupted the stay, the rental company will provide a full or partial refund.  

‘The amount refunded depends on the severity of the Travel Issue, the impact on the guest, the portion of the stay affected, and whether the guest vacates the accommodations,’ according to the website. 

Airbnb may also help the guest ‘with finding comparable or better accommodations’ if they decide to leave the accommodations because of the reported issue.  

Travel issues include accommodations that are ‘not habitable at check-in’ because ‘they are not reasonably clean and sanitary’ or ‘they contain safety or health hazard.’ 

It’s unclear if Holland and her friend had contacted Airbnb or if they ended up leaving the property.  

DailyMail.com has reached out to Airbnb for comment. 

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