Hoarders: Before & After: 160 TONS of Trash Removed (Season 10) | A&E

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160 tons of trash and hoarded items were removed from Andy and Becky’s home, but with 60 tons left, the house still isn’t up to compliance in this clip from Season 10, Episode 1, “Andy & Becky”. #Hoarders
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30 thoughts on “Hoarders: Before & After: 160 TONS of Trash Removed (Season 10) | A&E

  1. I love this psychologist when he is on a series. Andy is now a differet man, I just wish the crew cold have stayed longer to remove the remainder as we all know it will not be removed but continue to be a safety threat. Thanks for all you did for this family.

  2. He rationalizes his junk by saying it's all "useful" but what's the point of having "useful things" if you can't even find them when you need them?

  3. This couple reminds me of the story of the Collyer brothers who lived in Harlem up until 1947. The police got a call from their neighbours as there was a smell of decomposition coming from their Browstone mansion. One of the brothers was disabled and dependent on the other for survival. The one who was the caretaker had died first. The disabled brother died from starvation.
    It took about a month after authorities were first alerted for the police to find the caretaker brother. At first hey thought that he had killed his disabled brother, that is, until they found him dead. The cleaners threw everything out of the windows on to the sidewalk. The entire mansion was floor to ceiling junk.

  4. I always wonder why they think the trash and poo is going to come in handy some day…lol. what a sad mental illness this is..very delusional thinking.

  5. It woul be goid to see 6 months later, asnd 1 year later. I bet they drag sh$% back to their hovel to possess it and claim it for themselves.

  6. I am trying to judge but unfortunately I dont understand the way of hoarder thinking, specially the one who refuse to let go their stuff. Dont love the material to much please, it is only a thing and it is not that important

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