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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I have got some ghost stories for you.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
I'm hearing these voices, but there's nobody else around. I
don't like the skeleton man.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
He's so mean to me, and he bites me at night.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
And suddenly this stool, completely of his own volition, slid
good to maybe three feet out into the center of
the bar.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
He walks towards the ocean and he gets through the water.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
He just disappeared.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
I feel someone run their hand under my but cheet
just sliding under my butt.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
So that is my ghost story. Hi, and welcome to Hanidae,
the podcast of real ghost stories told by real people.
We are your hosts. I'm Julie Fisz and I'm Rebecca Black.
So coming up today, we've got an especially spooky story
about a poltergeist who haunted some sisters. Okay, and we're
gonna share some haunted locations to hit over the summer. Also,
(00:55):
have you been dreaming about hanging out with celebrities and
then waking up and realizing no, you and Paul Rudd
are not actually best friends. We're gonna tell you why
that's been happening in the next beyond the pillow, all right, don't.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Forget that HONTIDAF is about to take our summer break,
so you have a limited amount of time to get
your spooky story to us. And we've been covering lots
of cool stories this season and glitches in the matrix,
close calls with serial killers, weird dreams, along with all
our usual ghosts, cryptids, and UFOs. So if you've been
meaning to send us the story, now is the time
to get it in Haunted af podcast at gmail dot com.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
And if you're watching on YouTube, please like and subscribe
to the channel. In fact, please do that wherever you can.
We always love a good review. So this first one
is from Angie. Hi, ladies. So there were three of
us growing up, and we all agreed that somewhere along
the way we picked up a ghost that followed us
for years. We named him Charlie, and perhaps he was
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one of the kids riding the bikes in our basement.
Oh oh, okay, so Angie is the one who had
the big field Yeah, big wheel ghost. Okay. Most of
the activity was in one house though, and continued until
I was an adult. I'm attaching a picture and don't
remember it looking creepy back then, but it sure looks creepy. Now.
So we moved into this house in nineteen eighty and
we're told that the lady of the house had died
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in what was supposed to be my room. Oh no,
not sure from what perhaps old age. Well, we used
to hear the silverware rattling all the time in the
evening and other weird noises, as most parents do. We
were told, quote, it's an old home, it's just settling,
nothing to worry about. Yeah, why would that affect the silverware?
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (02:27):
Whatever, mom. Anyhow, my room was so cold you could
actually see your breath all year round. One night, I
was heading downstairs with my brother to grab some water,
but he stopped in his tracks in front of me.
That's when I noticed there were gray clouds floating through
the house. We just stood there, frozen, watching them, and
eventually went back upstairs, yet not getting any water after that. No.
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Another time, I was in the living room watching TV
while my sister folded clothes in her room. She screamed,
so I went to check on her and she was
sitting in the middle of her bed soaking wet. So
you had these floating candles in a glass bowl, Okay,
And for some reason the whole thing had just been
inexplicably thrown at her what out of nowhere? Yeah, my
mother admitted years later that she would hear what sound
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like a man in heavy boots walking down the hallway
to her room every night. The boots would just stop
at her door. I would love to ask the current
owners if they've had any experiences or get a team
in there to investigate things. Are taking the time to
read this? And that is from Angie m the clouds
floating through the house, Like, how is that? That's terrifying? Yeah.
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This next one comes from Alice.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
Hiya just stumbled onto your podcast, so I'm enjoying catching up.
If you ever find yourselves in Baltimore, stay at the
historical Admiral fell In in Fell's Point. This neighborhood is
on the water, has cobblestone streets, and was Edgar Allen
Poe's stomping grounds.
Speaker 2 (03:49):
That's all love it.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
We stayed there a lot, like once a month for
a couple of years because my husband was getting cancer
treatments at Johns Hopkins. After searching Baltimore's most haunted hotel,
we made dal fell In our home away from home.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
That's awesome. I know the couple that ghost hunts together. Yes, seriously.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Over the years, nothing major happened until this one morning
to set the scene. The room had double beds, and
I was the one closest to the bathroom. It was
about six am and my husband had an early morning appointment.
I woke up to hear the shower running. I was
on my side facing my husband's empty bed.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
I glanced over.
Speaker 3 (04:22):
My shoulder toward the bathroom and yep, light was on
and the shower was running. I turned to go back
to sleep, and there he was getting up. Upper body
raised up, one hand pulled back the covers, and his
legs swung to the floor while his other hand put
on his glasses, all in one smooth motion. I saw
this clear as day. I glanced back to the bathroom
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to confirm the light was on, and turned back to
him to ask how long the shower had been running,
but the bed was empty. I wasn't really able to
get any sleep after that. I suppose my story probably
falls under the glitch in the matrix category rather than ghosties.
Or maybe I was caught in that weird twilight zone between.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
A sleep and away that one.
Speaker 3 (05:02):
Yeah, sadly, my husband passed away in our home in
October of twenty twenty one.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 3 (05:07):
I know I'd like to think he's our guardian, but
I also hope he's chilling under a big shade tree
with about one thousand doggies. I actually love that.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
That is amazing.
Speaker 3 (05:16):
Yeah, thanks for the podcast, Alice.
Speaker 2 (05:18):
Oh, thank you Alice. So we checked and sadly, the
Admiral fell In is closed right now. That's in Baltimore Harbor,
So I'm sure you could find another haunted hotel nearby.
But if you're there, look for the fell Family Graveyard,
which is near that old hotel. Allisent pictures of it.
In fact, please tell us if any cool, unexpected haunted
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locations that people can visit over this summer. We would
love to share those in the next couple of episodes
or the last episodes of season eleven. Like we just
shared some stories about the Talladega Super Highway super Speedway
that is I'm sorry I have not yet said it
correctly in Alabama. We just shared those in the pregame.
And we also got this email from Marisella. My husband
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and I live in Houston, but all three of these
incidents occurred in San Antonio in September of twenty eleven.
My husband and I stayed at the Sheraton Gunter Hotel
in downtown San Antonio. As soon as we arrived, I
was put off by how old and dingy the hotel was,
but later found out the building was built in nineteen
oh nine. We needed to find an atm at one point,
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and we're directed to this room that looked like an
abandoned banquet. Oh my god, it's like, no, don't go.
We found the atm there, along with a bunch of
old furniture, stacked mattresses, and boxes of empty liquor bottles. Sorry,
that's so creepy. Yeah, it just gave off creepy vibes.
While my husband used the atm, I kept looking over
my shoulder at the stairs because it felt like somebody
was watching us. I just thought my imagination was getting
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the best of me. But when we were heading back
up the stairs, we both heard what sounded like soft
mail laughter. I stopped on the staircase and asked my
husband if he had heard it, and he said he did,
but it must have come from the lobby upstairs, and
I was like, no, that definitely came from down here,
and he just laughed and said, maybe it's people walking
on the river walk outside. Well, later that night, in
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our room, my husband had fallen asleep, but I was
still awake. He had actually proposed that night, so I
was up texting girlfriends and admiring my engagement ring. That's
so sweet. It was sometime after one am when we
both heard a woman's scream. The scream was so loud
and lasted for so long it sounded like she was
in our room. In fact, my husband thought it was me.
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I turned on the lamp and told him, no, that's
not me. So he thought maybe with someone in the
hall and went to the door, looked through the peep hole.
There was no one there, so we opened the door
and found a bunch of other guests standing around in
their doors because they heard the scream too. Oo. So
one guy said it sounded like it was right next
to him, so they all kind of had the same experience.
So we all go back to bed and then boom,
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the fire alarm in the hotel goes off, so we
grab our shoes we start to evacuate, when an employee
came over the loud speaker and said it's a false alarm.
As we're walking back to our room, another guest joke
that the g who was screaming in the hallway must
now be playing with the fire alarms.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
Why not.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Yeah, so we all got back in bed, but there
were only about fifteen minutes before the alarms on all
the cars parked on the streets started going off simultaneously.
That was it for us. We got dressed, packed up
and went to check out. We told the front desk
clerk that we were too creeped out, and she was
very apologetic, but she did say you get used to it.
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What kind words on your way out? And I just
get used to it. My husband said it's haunted, right,
and she just smiled and shrugged and said that's the
only way to explain it. So every now and then
I go on Google and read reviews and there are
several from guests that had similar, similar experiences. And again
that's from Maricella. So that is the Gunter Hotel in
San Antonio. If you want to check it out, I
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want to read the reviews. Now.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
It actually looks pretty nice now so maybe they've renovated it.
Speaker 2 (08:51):
Yeah, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
Please remember if you had a haunted hotel stay or
maybe a weird weekend in an airbnb. Please send us
all the details. Haunted af Podcast gmail dot com.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
Oo Gene news is weird fun, real haunted houses, a
ghostly squeel, not your jaws, don't taga snooze, It's time
for schooking news.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Okay, the season finale of Ghosts is coming up.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Oh my god, did you watch this week? No, I
need to catch up.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
I'm like a few episodes behind right now.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Okay, you've got to because I mean you can tell me,
you know, I'll forget.
Speaker 4 (09:27):
Well.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Okay, they did a whole four to twenty episode and
some of the ghosts got high. Oh oh yank, Yeah,
it's so cute. Did they all walk through what's her face?
The hippie girl? Uh no, it wasn't that like they Actually,
I'm not telling you anymore. You just got to go
and watch. It is super cute. Okay.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Well, if y'all didn't know, they're actually launching a new
version of the series in Australia.
Speaker 2 (09:46):
Oh fun.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Yeah, the ghosts this time are going to be an
Irish potato famine survivor, a Stoic naval officer, an early
nineteen hundred's socialide a. Nineteen eighties aerobics instructor, which is
I want to see that, adore?
Speaker 2 (10:00):
I love it?
Speaker 3 (10:01):
A gold Rush era Chinese miner who appears to be
the pantsless one this.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Time got huge legs. They're amazing.
Speaker 3 (10:08):
Okay, now I would like to google this man?
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Do it?
Speaker 3 (10:11):
And then Satan, a misunderstood nineteen nineties motorbike gang member
with a heart of golds.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
A French and German version of the show just launched
and a Greek one is.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Slated for the fall.
Speaker 3 (10:21):
So maybe they need like a network of all ghosts
where they just show every single series.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I would love that. I would too, because I love
the concept, I love writing, just the whole vibe of
all of it, Like I would watch every single one
of these. It's such a cute show.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
I do think it's funny that it's like, how do
we work in sex though, to a ghost show? And
they of course have to make the ghosts be able
to have sex.
Speaker 2 (10:43):
Of course they're doing it.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
They can have sex with other ghosts. That amuses me
for some reason. Do you think that we can really
have sex in the afterlife when we're dead?
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Sucubus or succuby. What would be the p that involves
a real pert like you know, you would still have
to have a human Yeah, I'll let you know. When
it's my turn, I'll figure it out. I'll find a
way to tell you thank you.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
You know what, I'll hire a psychic and then I'll
know it's you when we talk.
Speaker 2 (11:09):
About go okay. We had to have our code word though.
Remember everybody, you had to have a code word with
whoever it is that you're going to try to talk
to after you die. So we had to do that separately.
Nobody tell anybody ours. Also some sad news, a paranormal
investigator known as the real life Scully has passed away.
Joe Nickel called himself the world's only full time professional
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paranormal investigator and was known for digging into some of
the world's biggest myths before he died back in March
of undisclosed clauses. Joe was known as a true skeptic
since the Scully comparison, and he studied everything in his lifetime,
from the haunted Queen Mary to crop circles to the
Luckness Monster. He worked as a columnist at the Skeptical
(11:52):
Inquirer for decades and was still releasing articles this year.
So we'll post a link if you want to go
check them out. But everybody pour one out for poor
Joe Nick. Yeah, I thank god somebody was making a
living off of no kidding.
Speaker 3 (12:04):
I also would like to subscribe to The Skeptical Inquirer.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Now, yeah, do it? It sounds awesome. I looked it up.
It's a website. It's a real thing beyond the pillow.
Just a little taste, yeah, just a little taste to
be on the pillow.
Speaker 3 (12:18):
We got the following dreams from Dottie Oh dreams more
than one.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
I love it. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I was writing in a convertible with my best friend
Pam and Madonna. Madonna was driving. We drove down the highway.
We drove down a highway that had an overpass up ahead,
and as we got closer we realized there was a
man standing on it and waving at us. As we
drove under, we saw that it was Garth Brooks. You
got some fancy dreams here, yeah, and we all waved
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back at him. Years later, I dreamt I was in
a smoky dive bar in Boser City, Louisiana, and as
I sat there listening to the house band, I noticed that.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
Pee Wee Herman and James.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Brolin were sitting a few tables over. That's what it says,
that's her laugh. I was just, you know, imitating acting.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
I was acting it out. That's what I do. Julius,
yours was a little crazy. It was, yes, Okay, sorry.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
It had to be over thirty years since i'd seen
Peewee's Big Adventure, which starred both Herman and Rolin.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
Oh, I forgot that they were both in that movie. Yeah,
that's all. I love that movie. I do too. And
did you see that there's a documentary, a pee Wee
Herman documentary that's coming out. I'm very excited, amazing, go
to YouTube. I'll put a link in the show notes. Yeah,
because it looks really great. There's no basement in the Alimo.
Whenever I tried to put the Peewee Herman dream into
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dreaming bout, it got really confused, like, I don't think
it realized, it didn't understand right, So I just put
in the thing about Madonna and Kay. So dreamy Bot
says the convertible itself is a powerful image because it
represents freedom and a willingness to be seen. Pam your
best friend signifies companionship in a safe space for authenticity.
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But Madonna at the wheel is key wha. Madonna is
a cultural icon no for pushing boundaries, reinventing herself and
owning her sexuality and power. Having her as the driver
suggests part of you is embracing a more assertive, confident,
and unconventional approach to life. Okay, Garth Brooks on the
overpass is fascinating. That's dreaming bot is saying this. I
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love that he's fascinating. Yeah, Overpasses represent transitions, and Garth
Brooks a country music superstar, and bodies are more grounded, relatable,
and traditionally masculine energy. Okay. His waving at you and
you waving back suggests a need to be seen and
appreciated for who you are, even by those who might
represent a more conventional value. This dream seems to be
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a subconscious exploration of how you present yourself to the
world and whether you're allowing your authentic self to shine through.
That's a lot es. Do you have celebrity dreams? Sometimes?
I couldn't tell you the last one that I've had
though mine was Paul Rudd. Was it really Paul Rudd?
We were best friends? You love Paul Rudd. I do today.
I think we could all be best friends with Paul Rutt.
I do too. But I will have the dream where
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I'm best best friends with a dude. It's almost always
a dude, really and yeah, and I wake up and
in my dream I'll be like, Damn, it's really cool
that we're friends.
Speaker 4 (15:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (15:15):
I think that's so disappointing when you wake up from
a wonderful dream like that, Yeah, Paul, our besties, and
then you find figure out that it's not true. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
I used to have shower dreams where I would be
like taking a shower with like Leonardo DiCaprio or young
Don Johnson had Miami Vice Day. A bad dream to
have at all. They were great dreams. I miss this. Okay.
So I mentioned this last week how I went to
a party and I met a woman named Beck. Yeah,
and she had a ghost story. So are you ready
for that? I am ready. So you started by saying
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that you had a poltergeist. Can you tell us about that?
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Yeah? Absolutely. So. When I was fourteen years old, my
family decided to New house and we ultimately bought a bungalow.
She was about seventeen years old at the time. Well,
when we were reviewing it, I got a really creepy
feeling and I didn't know what it was, and I
didn't like it, but having an attitude problem at that age,
and my pen was like haunted. They were just not
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listening to me. And where was this Basically in Berkshire
in England, so about an hour from London at fourteen
minutes from Windsor Castle.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
Okay, so you told your parents that you felt like
the place was creepy, but they went ahead and got it.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Anyhow, they showed it.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
Yeah, So then what happened after you moved in?
Speaker 1 (16:28):
I probably should practice this that my parents do believe
in gross but for some reason they would not acknowledge
me and my sister any of this activity into a
lot many many years later. But the very first day
we moved in, me and my sister had arrived after
the delivery of the boxes and everything was in the garage.
So I went in to get a box that was
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labeled for my bedroom and as I picked up the box,
I looked up and there was a gentleman stood in
front of me towards the end of the garage. He
was probably fire nine to five ten. He looked middle aged,
he was balding, and he had a suit like a
tucpedo on and I looked to him. Yeah, I loved
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to him and was like h blinked and he disappeared
in front of my face. Oh yeah. So I didn't
tell anyone about this because again, I've put an attitude
problem at this point, and I'm kind of like the
black sheep of the family, always the one causing all
the arguments and being so there's no one's going to
believe me about this, right, And that night I'm packing
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stuff in my room. There's a lot of like cupboards
in the room. It had two built an in separate wardrobes,
so I was unpacking into one of the top cupboards
and I've just got this feeling that something is at
the other end and it's staring at me, and it
really made me uneasy. So that night we will go
to bed and my dog Billy at the time, she
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was sleeping in the kitchen and she woke up really
really upset. She'd never done this before in the previous house,
and she was crying and app in, and we didn't
know what was wrong. That day was pretty normal, but
then the following days I kept waking up the dog barking,
which was unusual. But also then we started here in
my footsteps on the roof and in the attic above
our heads, and my parents kept saying it was the squirrels.
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Shortly after that, in the middle of the night, about
three am, I'd begin to notice that I would wake
up and I'd hear footsteps within along the corridor and
it would turn past my room and go down to
the front door, and the mail box was in there
as well. The main door. It sort of clunked as
if something would like try to move it, and then
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I'd hear the mail box lid go up and down.
Then my sister, her room was kind of the other
side of the house. She'd then hear footsteps come along
past her bedroom, and her bedroom the trash cans were outside,
and she'd hear something rumming through the trash cans and
the security lights would go on. Oh yeah, So this
happened for a really, really long time, but in the
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first couple of weeks of us moving into the house,
it basically was the Easter holiday in England, we have
three weeks off over the East of holidays. We were
older from my parents left us at home where they
were at work. I came home from visiting a friend
one day and I found Sam and her friend Abby
locked in the bathroom. I asked him, like, why are
you going from the bathroom because they were screaming as
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I came in the house as well. I jump scared. Yeah,
and I'm like, what's going on? So they say, Abby
tells me my friend she goes. We were in Sound's
bedroom and I looked into the garden and I could
see a man and I said to Sam, who's that man?
And Sam looked up said I don't know. We both
screamed and he disappeared before I Oh my god. Yeah,
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So I asked what did the man look like and
they described and then five foot seven five eight board
in a torpedo. Okay, this is a common team here, right.
And then a couple of days later, Sam and I
were home alone and we're both in this like we
want to decorate our rooms. So we're like furiously going
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through magazine taking pictures out posters on the wall, mine
specifically with Eminem. I remember at the time, and we're
both in our separate rooms, both have probably music going
on at the time, and all of a sudden, everything
electric in the house goes on full glass, every radio,
every TV, the microwave, alarms, anything you can imagine electric.
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It's gone on four glass, just randomly. If we both
kind of run into the hallway like screaming because it's like,
oh my god, oh my god, what's going on. I'm
the big fistess one, like what I thought this out,
but reluctantly drag her around the house with me and
kind of turn everything off. We calm each other down,
and we're going back to our separate route, and we
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both have every cupboard door, every drawer, everything that has
been pulled out, like everything that could be possibly open
is open, and all of the posters have been pulled
off the wall and they're on the floor completely like
you've seen up the guys. Yeah, so that was pretty terrifying.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Oh my gosh. So he definitely did not like Eminem.
He was not was not an.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Eminem fan, probably not a factote Voice fan.
Speaker 2 (21:11):
That's terrifying. So did you tell your parents about this one?
Speaker 1 (21:15):
We did, yes, and we were kind of dismissed about that.
And I don't know whether it's because they were trying
to protect us or not, but they just would not
acknowledge anything that we would tell them. And then this
same period, the same two week old, three week holiday,
whenever it was Easter, I was telling my friend Samantha, Oh,
I think we have a ghost here. She's like, we
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should do a WIGI book. Yeah, great idea. Well, obviously
we didn't know. That's the worst I do you do
at the time. Yeah, so yeah, we make one out
of a cereal box. And I'm pretty sure she's moving it.
I'm sure she's sure I'm moving it, but it's moving,
and it's spelling out like hello. And then we asked
it what its name is, and it spelled out Jeffrey.
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And then you're kind of moving around. We're asking you
some questions. And my parents' lounge is really really lost,
and we were at the end furthest away from the door.
All of a sudden, the door handle literally went down.
We could see it go down. The door opened, and
something walked in or something entered the room and brushed
past the plants that my mum had next to the door.
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We thought them or moved, and we just like screamed,
absolutely shut ourselves and jumped out of the window. I
didn't go back. I don't know why. I was never
really scared of him, but he did seem to have
more of an affinity to me than anyone else in
the house. Particularly, he seemed to have some kind of
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like I don't know if he's trying to be like
a moral comfort to me or something, but I was,
like I mentioned, I create bad attitude as a teenager.
So if I was ever going to try and do
something like sneak out for a crafty cigarette or something, yeah,
I would quite often find that a door would slam
in my face, or an act door would, the attic
door would come pummeling down from the ceiling, and the
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ladder would come right and stop me leaving. Yeah, and
my dad actually put a lock on that attic because
it happened so much just to me that he's locked
it off. And so I got this feeling that maybe
it was me that it was most interested in. And
he used to stick around with my boyfriends, but they
stayed over annoyingly. Only the one he didn't do it
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with is my husband, and he's been the only non
believer that I've ever left, so annoying. Yeah, one boyfriend
was staying over and my bedroom feeling like get flashing green.
It wasn't. It wasn't a green bowl, so and it
was off. So we had no idea how it kept
doing this, but it kept doing it all And then
in the morning when I woke up, all of the
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faucets were running in the house.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Yeah. Yeah, So there was a bunch of weird stuff
like that.
Speaker 2 (23:54):
So Jeffrey was like super protective of you. Yeah, and
I guess he's cool with your husband now, So does
that mean that your family still owns this house?
Speaker 1 (24:04):
My family do still own this house. Yeah. And when
I went home at Christmas, I've got others it from
Jeffrey happened. Okay, So I haven't really felt anything about
him for a long time, but I came back this
Christmas and I was staying in my well, my sister's
old bedroom, and I heard him, well I heard someone
go and have a shower about five him in the
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morning one night, and I was like, why is anyone
sharing at this time? And I asked my mother about it.
I was like, no, no one was up okay, And
when I was in the shower, well, when I used
to shower there when I was a teenager, did my
parents have like a digital shower. You can see the
temperature and you can see the pressure. Okay, the temperature
would go up by itself, and the pressure would go
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up by itself, and it would turn that down and
in the end I would just like Jeffrey and he stopped.
But that happened again when I was back as well.
This one is particularly with this freaked me out a lot.
Actually at the time my parents and my sister were away,
when I was the only person in the house. I
was eighteen at the time. There's one particular night I
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woke up, I don't know, three or four am to
a hand stroking my face. Each individual finger like me
literally got down my face and I just kind of
jumped in the middle of bed and like screamed and
then magically went back to sleep. But that one's freaked
me out pretty bad.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
We hear this all the time. There was something pretty
dramatic like that will happen and people are able to
go back to sleep, which, yeah, I feel like there's
something to that. So have you ever had anything here
happen that feels like maybe he's followed you in some way.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
So I don't feel like that. But one of my
friends has claimed that I've left him in her apartment.
He's now in her apartment. I know how true that is,
but she sweart that I need to come and collect him.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
I just have to tell you, your phone is doing
some strange like pitch changes every now and then. We're talking,
and it's something I don't remember happening before whenever I've
interviewed somebody on the phone. So it's just interesting. Yeah,
and I always I always wonder because, like when people
will send us audio, I'll notice this every now and
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then where there's like some sort of weird fuzz or
pitch change or wobble that doesn't really make any sense.
And it's happened multiple times since we've been talking. So
I'm gonna blame Jeffrey personally.
Speaker 1 (26:25):
Yeah, it's totally Jeffrey. I had a fighting that said
that there's a random gentleman that follows me around always
with me, and I was like, then my grandparents. She's like, no,
you don't know who this person is, Jeffrey, so it
could be him.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
So have you ever tried like staging, smudging, doing any
sort of cleansing stuff to try to get.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Rid of it. Yeah, I haven't, but maybe I should.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Yeah, so you need to keep us posted. Do you
have any plans to go back home at any point
in time soon?
Speaker 1 (26:53):
I'm going back next week?
Speaker 2 (26:57):
Okay. Can we check in with you? How long are
you going to be home?
Speaker 1 (27:00):
A week? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Okay? Can I check in with you when you get back.
That's going to be right before we end our season.
So maybe I'll just give you a call and see
if anything comes up, because sometimes when we talk about
this stuff, it seems to stir up the activity. So
just to keep us posted, and thank you so much
for sharing this with us. I can't wait for Rebecca
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to hear all of this.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
Awesome. Yes, I have more of you if you ever
want to handle more.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
Yeah, absolutely, we definitely. We definitely for all of that.
And those did you notice those pitch changes? It's clear
its day for the record. I had to go in
and like turn the volume way down on all of
them because it would blast all of this. Yeah, so
what you're hearing there in that interview is actually turned
way down. Yeah. So it was interesting and listen. I
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really think she's going to have an experience while she's home.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
Can we I'm like, what can we send her with? Like,
I'll give you one hundred cat balls to place around
the house.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
But here's why I think something is going to happen.
H So you remember Lauren who we talked to last week,
who sent the story about Zanger, yes, which I have
yet to get a single response of how did that
bird get there?
Speaker 4 (28:13):
Right?
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Remember because there was a dead bird that was left by.
Speaker 3 (28:15):
Because there's not like a logical answer, right nobody, and
I also haven't gotten a single Holy shit.
Speaker 2 (28:22):
I'm like, that was a great story.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Is somebody needs to there's a freaky picture. Nobody's gonna
comment on how really strange.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
That is, how absolutely crazy that is, Like.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Hey, I just sacrificed a bird and placed it here
for you, Like.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
What the So Lauren texted this morning and she says, Okay, y'all.
So we've lived in this house for five years, zero
smoke alarm beeps and no other ghost like happenings at all.
We just put up new ten years smoke detectors a
few months ago when we had our house repainted. But
in the last twenty four hours. Oh my god, the
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smoke detector by the kid's room no less has randomly
gone off on two separate occasions. Did Zanger find us
through the podcast? What the actual? Yeah, we brought him
back to you. We brought him back. Sorry about that,
but I did tell her. I was like, I hate
to say it, but sometimes talking about it seems to
kind of stir uh. Oh man, Sorry, Lauren Man. That
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was a good story. And thank you Becks as well.
Oh Becks, poor Becks. I know all the things all right.
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if I die first, I'm coming back to haunt you all.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Come back to haunt you. To Rebecca S.