Her Brother Died Suddenly — Then His Parrot Started Repeating Five Chilling Words (3 of 4)

Mark never called back.

That’s when Carol started digging.

She discovered her brother had been trying to end a business partnership with a man named Troy — a volatile ex-friend with a string of financial issues and a rumored gambling debt. According to neighbors, the two had argued loudly on Mark’s front porch just days before his death. The police had been called, but no charges were filed.

When Carol brought her suspicions — and Rocky’s bizarre behavior — to the local authorities, they were skeptical. “Parrots aren’t admissible in court,” the detective reportedly told her with a chuckle. “Cute bird, though.”

But Rocky kept talking.

Over the following weeks, his phrases grew more specific.

“Troy. You’re hurting me. Why?”

“It’s done. Get the cash.”

Chills.

Carol began recording everything. She kept detailed logs, matched the phrases to known events. She even consulted a bird behaviorist, who confirmed that parrots often repeat emotionally charged events and tend to mimic the tone and cadence of human voices under stress.

Still, no charges. No reopening of the case.