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The infamous booty tickler who was breaking into homes in Dallas and tickling peoples buttholes while they were sleeping has finally been captured.
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Boston Man Breaking Into College Bros' Homes to Tickle Their Feet in the Night





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A hooded man has been breaking into male students’ homes at Boston College to tickle their feet in the middle of the night, according to Boston PD.
While we could be flip about a super villain by the name of The Tickler —”This is no myth,” Sergeant Michael O’Hara told boston.com , “It’s happening.”—we won’t be. Because it’s legitimately terrifying.
For two years, the Tickler—described as a 5’8” black male in dark clothing, a hoodie and on special occasions a “Gator-style mask”—has been haunting the campus, hitting up to three rooms in a night. There are no thefts and he’s usually gone by the time giggling has kicked in.
“I thought my friend was just trying to annoy me, but I soon realized it wasn’t anyone I knew,” said Daniel Marenzi, who’s feet were targeted in October. “I freaked out and sat up but he was already on the way out.”

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BOSTON, MA (KTRK) -- A creepy criminal is breaking into homes in Boston and tickling people. but his victim's aren't laughing.
The so called "tickler" hit several homes in Boston and targeted at least three homes near the city of Brighton on Tuesday. His best cover is the element of surprise.
All of the break-ins happen overnight and people are so freaked out that no one has gotten a good look at him.
"My roommate woke up screaming and there's a man in his room and he had tickled his foot and was crouching by his bed," said David Master, whose roommate was a tickle victim.
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Published: 16:22 BST, 28 May 2014 | Updated: 18:01 BST, 28 May 2014
A man wearing a Gator-style ski mask has been breaking into the rooms of Boston College students to watch them sleep or to tickle their feet, police said on Wednesday.
Calling the creepy home invasions no laughing matter, Sergeant Michael O'Hara revealed that there have been at least 10 reports of the Boston Tickler, with three on one night in April alone - and his victims appear to have all been men.
Described as a 5-foot-8-inch black male of unknown age wearing a hoodie and disturbing ski mask, the tickler has been reported over the past two years in suburban Boston and some victims reported that the man has watched them through their windows as he committed a sex act.
'This is no myth,' said Sergeant Michael O’Hara, community service officer for Allston and Brighton to Boston.com. 'It’s happening.'
Not funny: The Boston Police Department has said that student's are being targeted by a man who breaks into their apartments and tickles their feet while they are sleeping
Boston college junior, Teddy Raddell said that he woke with a start at 5am on a Sunday in October because he heard someone thundering down the stairs in his shared student accommodation.
'I thought my roommate had fallen down the steps,' said Raddell, 'but then he started yelling. I got up and he said that he had woken up to someone touching his feet.'
'The guy didn’t take anything and there were laptops and wallets out in the main room,' said Raddell.
Daniel Marenzi, a Boston College junior said that he woke up on Sunday in October to feel his feet being tickled.
'I thought my friend was just trying to annoy me, but I soon realized it wasn’t anyone I knew,' said Marenzi.
'I freaked out and sat up but he was already on the way out.'
Sergeant O'Hara said that police are very concerned about the tickling incidents.
'Absolutely students should be concerned,' he said. 'You don’t know what this guy is going to do or if he has a weapon. You need to lock your doors. It’s not as safe as you think.'
At 3.45am on April 7, Jake Barrows woke to a terrifying sight.
'Someone was standing at the end of the bed, and by the time I realized there was someone really there, he was booking it right out my door,' said Barrows to Boston.com.
'When I was finally out of bed and following, he was out the back door.'
Terrifying: This is a Gator-style ski mask the man has been witnessed wearing during his tickling break-ins
He said he hasn’t slept in his room since that night.
One hour later, Billy Buckley was woken by someone entering his bedroom door. He called out his roomate's name, but got no response.
'The Tickler had made a visit,' he said.
Another petrifying run-in occurred for Jonny Goldowsky, who lives with Jake Barrows.
In March he said that he was woken up by the sound of shuffling in his room and realized that there was a man stood in the corner wearing a Gator-style ski mask.
'I’d really like it and probably feel safer if BPD had a patrol car off campus every night,' said Goldowsky.
O’Hara said that this won’t solve the problem.
'People calling in saying they want more patrol cars won’t do anything. They need to report crimes when they happen,' he said. 'It’s a low crime area. We patrol areas based on the crime statistics.'
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