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Taylor Swift Had 'Heebie Jeebies" After Leg Bone Washed Up By Mansion: Enquirer

The leg bone belonged to a Massachusetts man who disappeared in April.

Taylor Swift was "horrified" and "freaked out" by the grisly discovery, the National Enquirer reported.
Taylor Swift was "horrified" and "freaked out" by the grisly discovery, the National Enquirer reported. (Janet Hosey/Patch contributor)

WESTERLY, RI — The discovery of human remains near her Watch Hill mansion left Taylor Swift shaken and frightened by the notion of a serial killer in her midst, according to the National Enquirer.

"'Taylor is absolutely horrified — the whole thing has totally freaked her out,' says an insider," the Enquirer reported.

The remains that washed ashore May 14 belonged to 31-year-old Massachusetts resident Eric Wein, the South Kingstown Police Department said in a media release.

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Wein's vehicle was found on Ocean Avenue in South Kingstown on April 10, the release said.

Wein was not believed to have been the victim of a homicide, police said.

"After working closely with the Mansfield Police Department and the Rhode Island Office of the State Medical Examiners, the South Kingstown Police Department has formally concluded its investigation," the release said. "No foul play is suspected."

Be that as it may, Swift was still scared a serial killer have been somehow involved, the Enquirer claimed.

"According to our insider, Taylor is worried the victim may have been murdered in cold blood: 'She has a very active imagination and so of course she’s imagining the absolute worst, that there could be some sort of serial killer on the loose!'" The magazine reported.

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