A set of “bump” keys for almost any lock can be bought off sketchy websites for as little as $17.99.
That’s right. For less than 20 bucks, any criminal out there can easily get inside your home…
And who knows what he could be planning for you...
Do the names Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes ring any bells?
They’re the monsters that forced their way into the Cheshire, Connecticut, home of Dr. William Petit in the early hours of July 23, 2007.
What happened next was truly sickening.
They tied up Petit in the basement while, upstairs, they assaulted his wife and two young daughters.
Afterwards, they set the house on fire.
Petit managed to escape, but his wife and daughters died in the inferno.
It was a horrific tragedy, but it underscores an incredibly important question…
If you wake up to find someone inside your house, will you know exactly what to do?
Because if you don’t, you and your family could be victims.
That’s why, starting on page 109 of Alone and Unafraid, I outline EXACTLY what you need to do in the event of a home invasion.
First, I show you how to stop criminals from targeting your home in the first place.