When police received a call from a trembling 8-year-old girl claiming her father was “under the floor,” they almost dismissed it as imagination.
But something in her voice—soft, desperate, and eerily calm—made them pause.
“My mom doesn’t believe me,” she whispered. “But he came to me in a dream… He said he was under the floor. He said not to be afraid.”
Officers decided to check the house, just in case.
The girl quietly pointed to a spot beneath the freshly laid laminate flooring in the living room. Her mother insisted her husband was just away on a business trip, but couldn’t say where—and neighbors hadn’t seen him in over a week.
When police began removing the floorboards, the mother panicked.
Moments later, a scream rang out. Wrapped in plastic and sealed in foam and concrete, they found the man’s body—killed by a single blow to the head.
As it turned out, during a fight, the wife had struck and killed him, then hid the body during renovations. No one suspected a thing—until her daughter, guided by a dream, spoke up.
“I saw him,” the girl said. “He smiled at me. He told me to tell.”
She did.
And because she did, the truth came to light.