Four friends who lived near one of Michael Jackson’s old homes decided to investigate the property one night, and what they found was pretty amazing.

In 2003, Michael Jackson’s home, which was called Neverland Ranch, was stormed by police officers who had warrants to search the property after child molestation allegations against the famous singer had been made. Soon after the raid, Jackson decided to move out of the home because he said it would never feel the same.

Three years later, the home was foreclosed and has been on and off the market ever since.

The four friends who lived close to the home decided to research the property a little further before visiting. They found out that the home’s electricity had not been paid for a while, which piqued their curiosity.

The four friends, who call themselves “urban explorers,” usually visit abandoned malls and schools, but this was their first residential visit. They managed to sneak past the home’s guard, and after that, there was nobody to be found on the property.

While inside the home, they found some pretty interesting things. For instance, all throughout the home there was a logo of a small boy wearing blue footie pajamas. The friends also went through a stack of fan mail where they found a picture of the prosecuting attorney in Jackson’s child molestation case with devil horns drawn on his head.

They also found statues and paintings of children all throughout the house.

Even the door knobs and knockers had images of children on them. They also noted that the home was extremely clean, as if someone came every week to clean it, and the water was still on. Other than this, it felt completely abandoned.