A Columbus, Ohio, woman broadcast to millions of TikTok viewers this week as she documented the discovery and police investigation of a rolled-up rug buried almost 2-feet deep in her backyard.
But TikTok users — many of whom speculated the rug was evidence of a larger crime — expressed disappointment on Friday when the woman, Katie Santry Hansen, revealed that the rug she uncovered didn’t contain a body.
The Columbus Division of Police confirmed to NBC News that the investigation, which used K-9 resources, concluded on Friday with no human or animal remains found.
“Investigators began digging at the site at approximately 9:00 AM and removed several small rug pieces from the ground,” the police department said in an email statement. “The pieces all tested negative for human or animal remains and, at this time, there are no plans for further testing.”
Hansen grew her following from 6,000 followers on TikTok to over 1.6 million in under a week as the story developed. More than 150,000 people watched her livestream on Friday, where she documented the police search.
She was not immediately available for an interview on Friday.
In comments, TikTok users offered their own theories on what they described as “rug gate” — advising Hansen to contact lawyers and psychics and asking Hansen about her neighbors. Some also speculated that missing people from Columbus-area cold cases could be buried in the rug.