What Do Neighbors Say About Marie Elizabeth's Apartment From Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries
Daniel Kim
Updated on March 18, 2026
Signs that something was wrong in apartment 14 reportedly first showed up for the Foster family when Jodi began having nightmares shortly after she and her daughter, Hannah, moved in (via Netflix). Around that same time, unexplained things reportedly began to happen, such as cupboard doors opening and closing on their own, and Hannah's toys seeming to take on lives of their own, according to the "Unsolved Mysteries" episode (via Newsweek). In one dream, Jodi encountered a menacing couple; in another, she saw the numbers "35.76," as Fiction Horizon writes.
Also, around that same time, Hannah adopted an imaginary friend. Though that's not unusual for a child that age, it was what the young girl called that "invisible friend" that proves chilling: Myliz, which is alarmingly close to "Marliz." At that time, Jodi knew nothing of the Spannhake case. Years later, she learned what happened in the apartment in the 1970s and began to make connections. When Hannah Foster — now grown — saw a picture of Spannhake, she confirmed it was the face she visualized in her head as a child when visited by her invisible friend, Myliz.