A bizarre video shows the moment when a Canadian woman discovered a naked homeless man had been hiding in the trunk of her car for three days. Bethany Coker, who documented the incident on TikTok, claims she had no idea the man had been living in the trunk of her Subaru sedan when she went to work and ran errands. He had never said a word before she found him.
“Why are you in my suitcase and naked?” Coker, from Nanaimo, British Columbia, asked when she’d found the man.
He replied, “Yes, it is a rite of passage.”
She asked how he got into the vehicle, to which he replied, “I am the Pope’s son.”
The video shows police surrounding her vehicle with the man’s legs hanging from the trunk. He can hear the police ask? if he can put his pants on before a cop says they “appreciate it.” Coker claimed the man was missing and “currently in a psychiatric ward.”
‘We went to the supermarket together, we had sushi together, we tanked together. We went to work twice. Not a word,” she explained.
@bethanycoker This guy has been in my trunk since SATURDAY fully naked. It’s currently Tuesday. Guess I found out where the mud came from… #whatthefuck #foryou #fyp #nakedman #subaru #icannot #wtf ♬ original sound – bethanycoker
When she found the man – who is hiding behind her back seat in the photo – he told her it was a “rite of passage” that he was in her suitcase and that he was “the Pope’s son”. Coker saw the first sign of the man’s presence six days ago when she found the driver’s seat of her car covered in mud.
“My car was at home all night while we were driving until 2 am and I started it this morning without paying attention, only to come back to get in it and notice the MUD,” she posted. TikTok.
Red Seal’s diesel mechanic, as she steam-cleans her upholstery, concludes that someone broke into the car and slept in the vehicle overnight.
“The only logical explanation is that a muddy homeless man slept in my fucking car last night,” she told her followers.
Though he was reportedly in her trunk while she cleaned the seats, Coker didn’t discover the man until three days later. After determining that someone had broken into her car, Coker steam-cleaned her upholstery. The man was in her suitcase at the time. The young woman claims she finally became suspicious that someone was in her vehicle when she noticed her car windows were fogged up.
@bethanycoker ~my car was home all night while we were out wheeling til 2am and I started it up this morning not paying attention, only to come back to get in it, and notice the MUD #wtf #mybuttiswet #foryou #fuckoff #fyp ♬ original sound – bethanycoker
As she got into the car, she heard a voice say “hey” and saw the man in her vehicle.
“At first I thought someone was playing a prank on me, and when I realized what was going on, I just saved my phone recording because I wasn’t too sure what was going to happen,” Coker said. Worldwide news.
‘I didn’t know who this man was. I didn’t know if he was dangerous. And he’d been in my suitcase for three days and didn’t say a word.’
She’d driven him all over town for her countless errands. After finding the man, Coker called the police and said the dispatcher didn’t believe her at first.
“It was probably the most hysterical phone call I’ve ever had,” she said.
“They say, ‘What do you mean it’s been in your trunk for three days?’ And I said, “It’s been in my suitcase for three days, please hurry.”‘
In her TikTok video, one of the officers can be heard saying, “Let me tell you, in my entire career, I’ve never come across anything like this.” Police in the picturesque Vancouver Island town told Coker the man has “significant health problems” and is now getting the help he needs.