PITTSBURGH — Every day. The alarm clock stuck inside the wall continues to ring. Since September 2004, an alarm clock hidden inside the wall of a home near Pittsburgh goes off every evening. But why?
Jerry Lynn hasn’t had a quiet evening in 13 years. Every night at 6:50 ET – 7:50 during daylight saving time – the alarm clock stuck in the Pennsylvania homeowner’s living room wall rings. And rings.
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PITTSBURGH — Every day. The alarm clock stuck inside the wall continues to ring. Since September 2004, an alarm clock hidden inside the wall of a home near Pittsburgh goes off every evening. But why?