When Hoarding Goes Way Too Far: The Story Of Trust Fund Hoarder Kevin McCrary
McCrary’s Hoard Contains Numerous Relics Of His Past
McCrary’s hoard in his $1,400 Manhattan apartment is mostly what an average person would consider junk, despite his intentions of selling a large chunk of it. There’s as many TVs as a small Best Buy, old cans of food, toothpaste, liquor, and stacks upon stacks of old furniture, but not everything McCrary has in his piles of trash is actual garbage. Some of it is TV history. With parents that hold Hollywood stars, McCreary has autographed letters written to his father from important people like Presidents Eisenhower, Nixon and Reagan. He has magazine issues beaming with the smiling faces of his parents and a photo of himself sitting with Bob Hope in his parent’s living room.