Tiffany Ma, 28, of Los Angeles, bought the property with her partner in an attempt to turn the run-down listing into a profitable home, but the couple got more than they bargained for when they first moved in. After hiring a contractor to open the safe with a key, Tiffany was so surprised by what was inside that she decided to call the police. Not only was there a “WWII dagger” and engagement rings inside, but in a TikTok video Tiffany said she also found “a bunch of pictures that could definitely be used as blackmail.” Most chilling of all, though, was the fact that the safe contained an item that Tiffany couldn’t talk about because the police had warned her to keep the shtum. Tiffany told her followers: “We found some heirlooms like an engagement ring, a bunch of photos that could definitely be used as blackmail, a ton of rare bills and old coins that are probably worth more than a Birkin.” He added: “We even found a WWII dagger that was for the bad guys, but honestly, the craziest thing we found, I’m not even allowed to tell you guys because we have to get the police involved.” Tiffany Ma discovered many strange objects in her new property. Credit: TikTok/@misstiffanyma Tiffany explained that she was forced to call in a contractor to open the safe with a grinder and a pick after receiving a disturbing phone call. Tiffany and her partner Matt were called by an unknown person, warning them that their new home had been broken into just days before they moved in, and the couple also noticed that the safe had marks on it that suggested someone had already tried to break into it. Open. A few days after they were handed the keys to the property, a young man approached Tiffany and Matt claiming to be the nephew of the previous owner and demanding the contents of the safe. After the police got involved, the couple cleaned out the house but decided to completely tear down the property and rebuild it from scratch, which, given the circumstances, seems like a brilliant idea. Tiffany and Matt eventually discovered that the previous owner had died without a will, and her clip has garnered 1.7 million views so far.