College Students Bought This Old Couch From A Market And Took It To Their Dorm Room

State University students bought the couch in February from a Salvation Army store. According to The Little Rebellion, after watching a movie, the students said they felt crinkles in two side pillows that were built into the couch. Watch video at the end of the this article.



'You keep counting more and more money and you get excited, like Reese was thinking about buying a car for his mom and a boat,' Russo, a SUNY graduate, said. But the students' joy turned to moral doubt when they saw that one of the envelopes had a woman's name on it. 'The entitlement very quickly went away with finding that notice with her name on it. Because we didn't earn that money,' Guasti, a Mount Holyoke College graduate, said. To find the true owner of the fortune, the students' parents helped them look for it. The parents also told their children not to tell anyone else about the stash for fear it would be stolen.