Stranger hiding inside couple’s home planned crazed sex experiments on them

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Imagine finding out a stranger had been lurking in your home, watching you for days, weeks or even months as you went about your business.

It's reportedly what happened to unsuspecting couple James and Brittany Campbell at their Honululu home.

And after coming face-to-face with the intruder, they found evidence to suggest the sick creep had been planning to pull them from their bed, perform sexual surgery on them and transplant their hands.

"He wanted to play doctor on us – and not in the cute little kid way," Brittany said.

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The first the newlyweds knew of the terror unfolding in their home was on their return from a holiday in September 2019. They found their garage had been turned upside down and when they went to open the front door, were met with resistance.

"It opens a crack and we can see a person inside our house," said Brittany.

Wearing James' clothes, Ezequiel Zayas tried to stop them getting in, they said.

James said: "There's a man peeking through the door, he's trying to hold it shut and the man says, 'This is not your house,' very calmly."

At first the couple thought he was a homeless drug addict who had squatted in their home while they were away.

But after his arrest and a subsequent search of the house, the true horror of his alleged intentions became clear.

Their old laptop had been used to record disturbing diary entries about the family, revealing Zayas had been there for much longer than they had initially thought.

And the real-life parasite had allegedly been hatching a gruesome plan to carry out surgery on them, to turn them into a species he called "omnivores".

The couple said knives had been laid out next to the computer, along with a typed out ‘manifesto’ of plans for the Campbells, such as ‘sexual reconstruction’ and a ‘hand transplant’.

Zayas had reportedly looked at websites to buy surgical tables, as well as how to perform certain surgeries at home.

Brittany later recalled hearing the door slam "out of nowhere", boxes being opened and belongings shifted around but James thought she was being paranoid.

He said: "There's not even a single part of me that would have thought, 'Hey, there's a guy maybe in our attic writing a medical manifesto who wants to transform my family to a species that he called omnivores.

"Who would think that?"

According to the New York Post, Zayas was arrested and later charged with murdering a fellow inmate.

He is currently at the Hawaii State Hospital, according to court records, awaiting trial for murder after being declared "unfit to proceed".

The Campbell's horrifying story is told in Lifetime’s new true crime docuseries Phrogging: Hider in My House.

Phrogging is the phrase for the frightening phenomenon where homeowners find people secretly living in places like the walls and lofts.

According to the executive producer of the series, they found phrogging was far from an urban myth.

They uncovered some 300 examples of the crime, just while conducting their research.

Phrogging: Hider in My House airs on Lifetime.

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