Hoarders: Former Teacher Has Thousands of Weird Items – Full Episode (S5, E7) | A&E

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Kathleen’s hoarding began after her husband was killed in a train accident in Season 5, Episode 7, Kathleen/Scott (#63). #Hoarders
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In Hoarders, Professionals try to help people who compulsively hoard possessions.

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29 thoughts on “Hoarders: Former Teacher Has Thousands of Weird Items – Full Episode (S5, E7) | A&E

  1. Have been in the antique business for over 35 years now I have seen tons of these kind of folks. When I have gone to Pick at their properties nothing is for sale and they got plans for this and that or they set a high end price on it knowing we won’t buy it. Now if I find out it’s a hoarder home I decline. Also I always love how they gunna sell this and sell that but they never sell anything.

  2. "He just thinks he's gonna die, and all his problems will go away."
    Ahhh actually he's kinda right about that. After that those are your problems not his!

  3. I am not a hoarder at all. But as someone who was a science teacher for 20 years, I totally get the specimen jars and all that. And the tape worms and round worms? The way we used to get specimens was to put meat in a sterilized jar, seal the lid, and let it decompose. The eggs for the worms are already inside. Vegans, etc don't get smug, we used to collect lots of hatching insects off of fruit decaying in gallon ziploc bags, including roaches. BTW, we put up Pepperidge Farms bread, sealed it, and it never molded. We threw it away the last week of school.

  4. I wonder why her husband committed suicide, I don't think people get hit by a train unless they want to, if he was pushed off the platform like they do in the subway in NYC that's a different story but that doesn't usually happen with commuter trains, a classmate of mine in high school was walking along railroad tracks and was killed, the rumor was that he wanted to die and stepped in front of the train, from the credits it mentions linden NJ which is a few towns over from where I live, I'll have to look it up and see if I can find any information .

  5. Has anyone else noticed how many of the women on this show, begin hoarding because they lose their entire sense of self and purpose when their significant other dies? Obvious grieving aside, I find that to be a huge problem.

  6. the taxidermy isn't what's weird, it's the hoarding. Many of us have uh….animals in the freezer. Though, I do try to deep my backlog of projects low. It's so easy for dead animals to pile up but you can't get to them all in time.

  7. I love they saw the science in her collection, I thought that was great and probably the only hoard I've seen that had anything that justified being kept (other than very personal stuff).

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