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October 26, 2018 37 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's a bonus Murphy Sam and Jody after the Show podcast.
This one is the Murphy Sam and Jody Ghost Cast.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Yeah, all of your real life ghost stories, our favorite
ones from the entire week.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
I mean, like the headless zombie at the Zoom and
then some.

Speaker 4 (00:15):
Of them are spooky and some are sweet yeap.

Speaker 1 (00:17):
So here they are all bundled together to make it
easy and fun for you to catch up.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
What's your real life ghost story? What happened to you
that made you believe? Eight seven seven three one zero
four MSJ.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
So Ginny, you got one, what's yours?

Speaker 5 (00:33):
Several years ago, we lived in a house that was
admittedly haunted by the people that used to live there.
They said, yeah, the house is haunted, really And I've
always been a believer, but my husband was kind of
more skeptical. But at the time, our youngest was three,
and I was sitting in the living room and kind
of an open floor plan, and I could hear him

(00:55):
talking to somebody in the front room, and I thought, Okay,
maybe I don't know, he's playing, or someone stopped over
and I didn't hear them or something. But I look
over and he's standing in the corner He's facing the
corner and he's talking, and then he would pause, and
then he would talk again, and so finally I said,
what are you doing? And he said, and I quote

(01:16):
he said, I talk.

Speaker 6 (01:17):
Him to the man.

Speaker 5 (01:20):
And of course there was nobody there, so he's kind
of looking back at me and looking back at the corner,
like dumb mom.

Speaker 7 (01:27):
He's right there.

Speaker 5 (01:28):
And I said, wait, what are you doing? And he said,
I'm talking to the man. And then he just kind
of shrugged it off and walked away. And I'm sitting
there thinking, whoa he was literally carrying on a conversation
with someone in the corner that I could not see.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Yeah, oh gosh, do you still live in this house?

Speaker 5 (01:44):
Yeah? No, uh uh no, that was several years ago.
So but we were actually the first family to live
in that house in almost one hundred years. That was
not family.

Speaker 8 (01:55):
Yeah, a lot of people that built the house.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
They built the house in the Lady eighteen hundreds, and
we were the first non family to live there.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
So did you disclose Hey there's ghosts in this house
when you sold it.

Speaker 5 (02:06):
Yeah, we had to put it on there. Think people
believed us, but yeah, we by law, we had to
put it on the listing.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Yeah, they cannot believe you, but then they can talk
to the man.

Speaker 3 (02:15):
Yeah in the corner.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
That's crazy, Jinny with that, I didn't realize you had
to list that kind of thing, you know.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
Yeah, maybe there's a clause in the real estate thing.
You know, in the.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
It is hanted, especially in the open living area.

Speaker 4 (02:32):
Okay eight seven seven three one zero four MSJ. To
let us know about your real life, Gusty.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
I do. I mean there's something to young kids being
open to that and then not having memory later. I
don't know what the connection is on that, but because
Jody and I kind of had that experience of doubt
with Taylor and Phoebe, I remember it definitely with Taylor
in the corner of her room kind of doing that
same kind of thing, talking to what we thought was
your grandmother.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
I don't know about that. I think you thought that.
I thought she was just looking around.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
Well, now I was still drinking at that.

Speaker 4 (03:03):
You were talking to my grandmother?

Speaker 9 (03:07):
All right.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
We'd love to hear from you. Eight seven seven three
zero four, ms J.

Speaker 4 (03:12):
Do you have one, Dorothy.

Speaker 10 (03:14):
I do.

Speaker 11 (03:16):
Me and my sister were in elementary school and we've
gotten home when we got home, the house was empty,
and we go in sit down and watch TV on
the couch, and all of a sudden, like a lamp
goes flying across my face. I turned to yellow my sister, like,
why are you throwing stuff at me? But she's just
giving me this look of pure terror because it also

(03:37):
flew across her face, And all of a sudden, everything
that could be lifted in the room just started flying
across our living room. Even the couch that we're sitting
on pulls out from the wall and we're, you know,
little kids, we're scared to death. Yeah, we both jumped
behind the couch and we're just kind of cuddling there

(03:58):
like we're just trying to get out.

Speaker 12 (03:59):
Of the line fires.

Speaker 13 (04:00):
I mean, there's the.

Speaker 11 (04:02):
Phone landed actually in the floor in front of us,
so I crawl out grab it, and the first thing
I can give us call my grandmother because she's just
up the road. So I've called him. We're not even
able to hardly talk. All we can do is pretty
much scream and trying to explain it. So they think
someone's breaking into the house. And this continues on probably

(04:22):
five minutes. When my mom pulls in my uncle gets
there from my grandmother's and as soon as they both
get to the door, everything just falls where it's at.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Of course it fell in a mess or it fell
back into place.

Speaker 11 (04:35):
Oh no, it fell in a miss wherever it was
floating across.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
It just fell.

Speaker 4 (04:40):
So everybody believed you what everybody.

Speaker 11 (04:43):
Thinks, that me and my sister were fighting and we
were just using this story to keep out of trouble.

Speaker 4 (04:48):
Oh no, you really weren't believed.

Speaker 6 (04:50):
They still never believed us about it. Like they walked in.

Speaker 11 (04:53):
We got in trouble. I mean, we were just in
pure tears terror, and they still just thought we were
fighting and thought we were getting in trouble. So that's
why we broke down.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
I'm so sorry to hear that.

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Oh my gosh, it never happened again.

Speaker 11 (05:07):
That particular incident never happened again. But that house, I mean,
it always seemed to be around me and my sister,
our room. Yeah, at night, you could feel someone like
sitting on the bottom of the bed where we were
laying under the blankets. Yeah, or we would go under
the bed and you could watch the bed kind of
like decrease down a little bit if someone was sitting
it was pretty scary.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
Well, I'll tell you what I know. I'm not family,
but I believe you. I believe you.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
You well, Dorothy, it's been twenty five years. You can
come clean now. You and your sister were having a
party and somebody trashed the place or the party and okay.

Speaker 11 (05:43):
You know those wild seven year olds.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
Yeah, yeah, okay, bless you.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
You're so sweet. Call us anytime.

Speaker 6 (05:51):
Okay, okay, thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Well, thank you eight seven seven three one zero four.
MSJ would love to hear yours. What's your susan?

Speaker 9 (05:59):
Well, my mom.

Speaker 14 (06:00):
Died about twenty four years ago, and my dad decided
that he would have a family member take pictures at
the funeral home. It might sound kind of my cob
to a lot of people, but he thought, well, we
might want pictures at some point. So it was a
brand new role of film, like a thirty five millimeter.

Speaker 15 (06:20):
And when the.

Speaker 14 (06:20):
Pictures were developed, he called me about a month later
and said, I want you to come see the pictures.
And there were pictures at the funeral and pictures of mom.
It was, you know, like there was a viewing and
then when you turn the picture over upside down, there
were pictures of her just at the house with the
grandchildren and you know, a get together that we had

(06:44):
had a few months before she died. It was like
she was there.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
What do you see me on the back of the
picture or just above.

Speaker 14 (06:51):
Just just above like like one side of the picture
when you looked at it, and then but just like
on the bottom portion. Yeah, that up side down there? Pictures?

Speaker 4 (07:01):
Crazy?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Is that one picture or all the pictures that were
taken there?

Speaker 14 (07:05):
All of them?

Speaker 4 (07:06):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Do you think that's a spiritual thing or do you
think it's a technical camera?

Speaker 4 (07:13):
Did those other pictures exist?

Speaker 6 (07:16):
No?

Speaker 7 (07:16):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (07:16):
Okay, oh okay, wow, nobody.

Speaker 14 (07:19):
Remember taking any pictures like that. My dad's camera, he's
the only one that used it.

Speaker 2 (07:25):
Well, there is something to be said for a film
and capturing things because no matter what you can or
cannot see with your own eye, across the world, in
different time periods and different people and cultures all have
that picture taking thing.

Speaker 14 (07:40):
It is kind of a spiritual thing for me.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
Yes, who has the pictures?

Speaker 11 (07:44):
Now?

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Are they framed?

Speaker 16 (07:45):
Like?

Speaker 15 (07:45):
What do you?

Speaker 14 (07:46):
I have them? I haven't framed them. I pull them
out and look at them every so often. Yes, I
haven't framed them or put them in an album. Maybe
I should.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
No, I don't know if there was a should in
this case. Goosebumps.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
Thank you, Susan.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Telling you something strange about that those pictures never existed before.
That's crazy to me. Thank you for it, Susan eight
seven seven three one zero four MSJA, we know that's personal, Crystal.

Speaker 7 (08:15):
You got one, yes, ma'am.

Speaker 12 (08:18):
My grandma used to live in one of these big
old houses with the tall ceilings, and it had plaster
walls because it was before she brought and long haul
long hallways, and they used to call it the Old
Battles home. And I have two ghost stories. One was
with me and my cousin. We were in the Great

(08:41):
banquet Room is what we called it, and on the
side there was the dining room, and on the other
side was the library that had the French doors. We
were sitting there watching TV, and then all of a sudden,
just in our room, the TV and the lights were
just winking flashing every where. In the other rooms they

(09:01):
were fine. And then she had this huge shelf that
had the moonshine bottles, and all of a sudden you
just hear whistle go across that, and like I said,
these are tall ceilings, no central air heat.

Speaker 15 (09:15):
So that freaked us out.

Speaker 11 (09:17):
And they called it the Old Battles.

Speaker 12 (09:19):
Home because the story that I was told there used
to be children and this family there and they had
children and a nanny that lived with them. They said
that the children got sick and died, and then the
namy got so distraught and upset that she died not
long afterwards. Well, my grandma's.

Speaker 9 (09:40):
Bedroom was in the back and I used to.

Speaker 12 (09:42):
Stay in there with her, and we had this long.

Speaker 7 (09:44):
Back porch and in the middle of the night.

Speaker 12 (09:47):
You would hear children running air cross and laughing.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
Well, well, well going on in that house. You know,
to me, the kids on the back porch might be
the scariest.

Speaker 14 (10:02):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that that because you hear them giggle
and laughing and just running across there.

Speaker 16 (10:09):
And it just but I grew up with it, so I.

Speaker 10 (10:13):
Thought it was me.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
Yeah, thank you, Crystal, I grew up with it.

Speaker 4 (10:17):
You're kind of more accepting, right.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
I know the kids sound scary, but I would think
as far as ghosts go, kids would be less likely
to It hurts you attack.

Speaker 4 (10:26):
They're giggling, Yeah, they're laughing at least.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
Yeah, they lulling you in and then.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Time for real life ghost stories. What happened that made
you believe? Eight seven seven three one zero four M.

Speaker 14 (10:38):
S J.

Speaker 4 (10:39):
What about you? Al you believe?

Speaker 17 (10:41):
Oh? I believed in ghosts because they've seen them when
I was a child. You actually from from Hollywood, California,
so well.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
You know there's a lot of skeletons and closets. Okay,
I'm sorry, go ahead out god.

Speaker 17 (10:55):
Yeah, absolutely, but there was one that really got to me.
This had to do it. My little girl. She she
was in kindergarten and during the summer, we found out
that her teacher had passed away. It was a quick,
quick procedure and the teacher was she wasn't even she
was very young, but she had passed away. And I

(11:16):
found out about this, and so I didn't know how
to explain it to her because she just loved her teacher.
I mean it was her first year in.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
School, so first teacher.

Speaker 17 (11:24):
Yeah, look up so much to day that it happened.
We were on our way to go to the movies.
So after the movie's roll, where I coudn't even look
at them, I coudn't even concentrate on the movie because
I was trying to figure out how do I tell her.
So after the movie was over, we were driving home,
and when we drive home, we actually go past the school.
As we were passing the school, I heard my little
girl in the back girl, Oh look, this is miss

(11:45):
there's Miss Warland. She's going across the parking lot. And
I went, I literally almost hit the curb. That was
the teacher. Oh wow, that passed away that day that morning.
So I literally had the chills. Like I said, I
almost ran into the curb, but I stopped and I said, what, Yeah,
she goes there, she is, She's right there. She's going
into the school. And let me tell you. I mean

(12:06):
they always say that, you know, children can actually see
more than adults. You know, their minds are so open. Yea,
all I saw was a red truck and she goes, okay,
never mind that, she just went inside. And I went,
oh boy, wow, very yeah.

Speaker 9 (12:21):
You know.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
The thing is, it's one thing to try to, you know,
poke holes in somebody else's story or be a doubter,
But when a child just randomly tells you something like that,
she didn't know you hadn't told her yet.

Speaker 17 (12:33):
And I hadn't. I hadn't told her to plub until
she started her first grade year, which was a week
before school started. She had no idea. She still goes
to the same school. So she'll walk up to the
door that she was as a kindergarten she'll actually put
her hand on it, and I just kind of sit
there for a minute. That's when the first time she
went up to the door she touched it, and she
ended up saying, I'm going to be a good student.

Speaker 4 (12:54):
Oh my god. All right, taking it off with goosies
for us, goosebumps here.

Speaker 17 (12:58):
This is a tear jerker, right.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
Yeah, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 4 (13:02):
Eight seven seven three one zero four MSJ.

Speaker 13 (13:08):
My parents bought my great grandfather's house about fifteen years ago,
and his wife took care of him up until she
passed away. And we've never met her. We've never seen her.
We don't have pictures of her. We were not even born.
Whenever she died, my brother came home from work. He

(13:31):
worked shiftwork, and he came home one night and he
went to bed and then he we he was awoken
by some sounds that sounded like somebody cracking pecan, which
we've heard because we live in front of a pacan orchard,
so we hear those sounds all the time. So he
gets up out of the bed, he turns the light on.

(13:53):
He walks to the front door, and he said, out
of his peripheral vision, he could see a figure with
light pinkish hair sitting at the table where the sound
was coming from. And he didn't think anything of it,
you know, out of yoursion for th real vision. But
as soon as he turned around, he could see her
plain as day what And he had no idea who

(14:16):
she was sure, you know, because we've never met her.
We don't know who she is, we don't know what
she looks like. So he immediately started freaking out and
he was like, maybe I'm sleep walking. So he went
back to bed. The next day when my parents came
home from work, and he was explaining to this to
my stepfather, who that was his grandmother. Yeah, my stepfather goes, Taylor,

(14:38):
do you know who that is? And he goes no,
and he goes, that's Mama Katie and he Taylor's like,
but how do you know? And he explained everything exactly
to the tea was crazy.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
See, okay, because to me, if it's a family member,
and she's mama.

Speaker 4 (14:56):
She's sweet. It's really okay.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
He was a little freaking yeah he was.

Speaker 13 (15:01):
He was a little freestyle, but after he was just
kind of like, wow, like this is an experience. Yeah,
you know that how many people will get to have?

Speaker 1 (15:10):
Well, that's true. I mean when you actually physically see
it looking straight on and it's not coming out of
the corner of.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Your eyes snacking, yeah, or the sounds of snacking.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
Anyway, Well, I should have let her go a little while.
Maybe should have made a pecan pie.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Okay, maybe she would have liked to. That's too sweet.
Grandma is sweet to me. We love it. Thank you, Alessa.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Morning, Kate, you gotta go.

Speaker 7 (15:30):
Story for us, not really the story, but kind of
an unusual story. Okay, about five years ago, my father
in law, he had broken his hip a few months
before but was doing much better. But I woke up
one morning in my dreams my father in law came
to me and told me goodbye, and he's like, you know,

(15:53):
I'm I'm tired. I don't want to do this anymore.
I missed Eavy his wife. Yeah, and he's like, I'm
just hired. But I just wanted to tell you goodbye
and let you know that I'll still be watching over.

Speaker 10 (16:07):
All of you.

Speaker 7 (16:08):
I was like, I woke up, like, well, that's really strange.
I woke up my husband. I'm like, I had the
weirdest dream. Your dad just came and told me goodbye.
He died, And ten minutes later the phone rang and
it was the facility where he lived to call and
tell us that he had passed away.

Speaker 4 (16:27):
Yeah, oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
So yeah, were you especially close to him, like was
your husband like, why didn't I get.

Speaker 7 (16:36):
Well? I think of everyone, I was the main caregiver
for him and his wife as far as anything medical.
I mean, if anything was wrong, they always called me,
and you know, took care of everything, did all their
grocery shopping, did all their stuff, got it, did anything.
I was the one that he called.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
Yeah, it got close to you, and you certainly earned that.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Have you had any more experienperiences with your father in law?

Speaker 7 (17:02):
No, just the one time where and it was just
he was letting me know that he was leaving us
and just telling us goodbye. Yeah, and he'd be watching
over us. But no, not after that.

Speaker 2 (17:13):
I haven't haven't had any other dreams like that saying goodbye.

Speaker 17 (17:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
I tell you what, Now, if I ever have a
dream like that, I'm going to wake up and call
that person. Yeah, don't wait for the call serious, it's hilarious.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
Call well, thank you for that.

Speaker 7 (17:27):
Thank you very much. I enjoy listening to you guys.
Do you take me to work every day?

Speaker 4 (17:31):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (17:31):
Kate eight seven seven three one zero four six seven five.
What's your real life ghost story?

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Remember my dad still talks or somehow communicates with that
neighbor of mine.

Speaker 4 (17:42):
Oh, that's right, and doesn't actually.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Speak to her, but he believe it, says she feels something.
Well the things she's told me before, and then they
make sense.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
There you go.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah, what's yours? Lisa?

Speaker 9 (17:54):
So I I used to live in Pennsylvania with one
of my best friends.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
Uh huh.

Speaker 9 (17:58):
And they open to the house the dells on it.
But you know, I just I played it off like
you know, some things would happen. But one night I
was sitting on the couch, but we had a dog
named Kingo, and I heard I heard that going up
the wooden sets from the cellar. But the cellar was
it was gravel, you know, it was dirt. With the dirt, right,

(18:22):
So I just thought, was you know the uncle next
door trying to get in if I had off doors? Yeah,
I played it off. So then again I hear the
the steps. You know it's going hit the steps. So
I go open the door and there's nobody there. Yeah,
I shut I literally shut doors. I threw across the
didlock the fip bolt lock, And no longer than I

(18:43):
sat on the couch, that door blew open. The hair
on the bloat stood up, and there's still nobody there.

Speaker 4 (18:53):
The baby, the baby, you too.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
But the dog is like or a dog, he's upset.

Speaker 2 (19:01):
What I'm saying is he may have seen something. Yeah
you heard it. He may have had the full effect.

Speaker 9 (19:06):
Correct. And that's the last night I spent the night
in that house.

Speaker 10 (19:09):
Yeah, that the very next thing.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Yeah, old house, right, old house.

Speaker 9 (19:13):
Absolutely in the eighth boom.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Yeah, check got off is number one.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
Soul's there. That's a good one.

Speaker 9 (19:21):
I need to tell you. That story gives me the.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Chills because it's real.

Speaker 15 (19:25):
For you.

Speaker 9 (19:25):
It was so real. You know, how how does the
door open if I had.

Speaker 17 (19:29):
The bolt on it?

Speaker 9 (19:30):
Yeah, just open like it was mad at me for
locking it out of the right at the house.

Speaker 4 (19:34):
Yeah, yeah, you're brave with that.

Speaker 3 (19:37):
You know.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
One of the things I love about the ghost stories
that everybody calls and tells us at this time of
the year. I realized how personal it is. I know,
it's so personal, and I thank you for sharing it.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Yeah, no problem, I appreciate the call. Lisa. You know,
your ghost or no ghost. If the locked door gets
you know, thrown open, get out in the house either.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Yeah, she said, that was the last night. I wouldn't
have spent that night in the house, right all right?

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Eight seven seven three one zero four. M asked Jay
to let us know about your real lifehost stories too.

Speaker 1 (20:05):
How are you, Mandy?

Speaker 15 (20:07):
Oh, I'm good.

Speaker 6 (20:07):
How are you?

Speaker 4 (20:08):
We're great?

Speaker 6 (20:08):
You're super nervous right now?

Speaker 4 (20:10):
Oh no, oh my god, me too. It's just us.
Do you have a real life ghost story?

Speaker 6 (20:15):
I do.

Speaker 14 (20:16):
Well.

Speaker 6 (20:16):
My daughters have encouraged me to call in on this,
so I'm pretty positive that my house now is haunted.
But I've always had experiences, what have you? Well, there
there was one knot that you know. I had like
a real vivid dream and I don't even really know
if it was just a dream, but my door was
creeping open and then like my hair had gotten pulled up.
Well I shot up at like three fifteen waking up

(20:38):
from it, and my daughter had come out. She woke
up at three fifteen and there was a shadow person
in the corner of her rooms. Well, the other day,
my other daughter was doing a musically video, yes, and
from my stepson's room down to the hallway there was
a shadow figure that you know, she could see the

(21:00):
eggs and everything on and it's in her actual video. Oh,
it's really creepy. It is I want to get out of.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
The house, that is, you know, and for you to
describe it like as a shadow figure really scary.

Speaker 6 (21:13):
Oh yeah, I mean like you could see the full
body detail and it's like real quick. What it reminds
me of is like the Peter Pan movie where they
have the shadow it goes around. Oh and yeah, sorry,
she just reminded me. You could see the door or
like her bedroom door kind of shutting from it, almost
like there was a wind guy. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
Yeah, but it's not all the time, right, it's just
just every once in a great while.

Speaker 6 (21:38):
Well, my youngest she sees it all the time, at
not in the same corner in her bedroom.

Speaker 4 (21:44):
Does she ever even get me sleep?

Speaker 6 (21:45):
She doesn't?

Speaker 3 (21:46):
Oh my god, why are you still in the house?

Speaker 4 (21:49):
Are you renting or are you own this?

Speaker 17 (21:52):
No?

Speaker 6 (21:52):
We rent for right now.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
Yeah, if you were going to stay there, I think
you should get a reduced rent.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
Totally right. You're more brave than I am, Mandy.

Speaker 6 (22:03):
Or stupid, I don't know which one.

Speaker 4 (22:06):
It's called brave, it's called brave.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
Thank you for sharing the story, Mandy. I don't know
that I could handle that every night.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Every night now never.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
What about you, Amanda? You have one.

Speaker 16 (22:17):
So years ago, when I first started in healthcare, I
was a CNA. I was a nursing assistant, and I
worked at night shift, which seems to be my shift
to do. And one night I was at the very
long end of a long corridor in a nursing unit,
and I was on the computer that's out in the hallway.

(22:37):
It was around two am. I had just finished doing
vital signs. I had had to wake all my patients
up and tell them to go back to sleep. Something
you don't want to do, you know, you go to
the hospital get rest, right. So it was two o'clock.
I was on the computer in the hallway and there
was one room to the right of me, and then
there's a stairway with a door. Okay, so I'm focusing

(22:59):
on the computer, and now the corner of my eye
I see someone start to walk out of the room
next to me, and instantly my mind goes to, Oh,
it's the patient I just woke up. They need something.
I need to apologize for waking them up. I turn
and it is not a patient. It is a seven
foot tall figure. It was completely black, you could not

(23:20):
see through it, and it glided out of that room
into the room across the hall, and it was so
solid I couldn't see the doorway to the stairwell behind it.

Speaker 11 (23:32):
It was so solid.

Speaker 16 (23:33):
And the only thing I can say is that it
looks like your typical grim reaper with the pointed hood
in the long cloak, except it didn't have a point
to the hood. It was rounded, and it was parallel
to me, and time just stopped. I just watched it
because I think my brain was trying to figure out
what on earth I was seeing. Sure, and it just

(23:54):
glided into that other room. So I looked at it,
couldn't make sense, and bolted down that hallway as fast
as I could away from it. All The nursing staff
thought I had seen a ghost, and I said, I
don't know what I just saw, but it wasn't a ghost.

Speaker 6 (24:09):
It was something a lot scarier.

Speaker 16 (24:12):
About an hour later, we got a new patient into
that room, and it took all my might and everyone
to encourage me to go into that room to get
that patient set up. Of course I would not go
in that room.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
No, no, no, yeah, no, no, thank you.

Speaker 2 (24:26):
Amanda eight seven seven three one zero four MSJ Real
life ghost stories. What happened to you that made you
believe something was up?

Speaker 4 (24:35):
So joy? Did you have one?

Speaker 8 (24:37):
Yeah, not in the house that we live now, but
in an older one. It was a little millhouse. It
was the oddest thing. We've been there for, just married,
been there for, you know, a few months, and all
of a sudden, every morning when I would wake up,
I would find toothbrushes like lyned out in the whole
patterns in the bathroom on the sink. Husband about it,

(25:00):
He's like, no, I didn't even know we had that
many toothbrushes. Every morning they would do that.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 8 (25:07):
It was very very odd.

Speaker 3 (25:08):
Were they to spell something?

Speaker 8 (25:11):
I don't know what they were trying to do so eventually,
while one night they did something even a little bit scarier.
We were in bed, both of us, and we heard
this big crash. So I go out to investigate, and
there set of bowls that we had had been picked
up and literally dropped, but not like scattered like they

(25:31):
would be normally. They were actually still in their stack.
After that, I decided to go talk to the ghosts
and just tell them to get out of there and
like leave us alone. And we liked all our stuff. Yeah,
and then they left.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
That's it, you told a laugh. You got the power?

Speaker 3 (25:49):
That was simple?

Speaker 14 (25:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 17 (25:51):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (25:51):
Were you nice? Were you nice about it?

Speaker 8 (25:53):
Or like just oh I was very nice?

Speaker 9 (25:56):
Oh wow, okay yeah stern.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
Stern, but nice like a great leader.

Speaker 14 (26:01):
Right.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (26:04):
I have another question.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
So in the morning, when you would wake up to
find these toothbrushes and patterns, do you just like pick
them up and put them away? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (26:13):
I would put them away one time. A couple of
times I left them out to make my husband look
at them, right, you know, so you wouldn't know I
was going.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
Crazy, right, Maybe it was a dentist ghost.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
Yeah, yeah, that's crazy. Joy. Thank you for.

Speaker 2 (26:31):
Calling eight seven seven to three one zero tooth brushes.

Speaker 3 (26:37):
Everything in the house used toothpicks or in four.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
Maybe it's the only thing it could move, you know.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
Maybe, so like I'm saying, maybe it was a dentist.

Speaker 1 (26:45):
Yeah, you got one, Teresa.

Speaker 18 (26:48):
My mom passed away in two thousand and four, and
my dad passed away in twenty fourteen, and I inherit
his poodle. No, the poodle lives with me and my
daughter here in the house. I have a china cabinet
that lights up with when you touch the hinge ye.
It's got my mom's china in it. That light will

(27:11):
just mysteriously come on the china cabinet while the dog
is looking at the china cabinet and she starts wagging
her tail.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Okay, so the china cabinet light doesn't just come on randomly.

Speaker 4 (27:26):
The dog has to look.

Speaker 18 (27:27):
At it, her tail starts wagging, and the light comes on.
It has three different levels of light on the china cabinet.

Speaker 4 (27:35):
Wow.

Speaker 18 (27:35):
And when she's looking at the china cabinet and the
light comes on and it goes through all three phases
of the light. When she turns around and goes away,
the light goes out.

Speaker 4 (27:46):
Yes, they have a little visit. Yeah, oh my god,
that's your mom.

Speaker 18 (27:49):
It's got Yeah, it was my dad's dog. Your dad
has to be him.

Speaker 4 (27:54):
That's kind of sweet.

Speaker 18 (27:55):
You know she's done several times in the kitchen too.

Speaker 7 (27:57):
Yeah, she'll be in the kitchen.

Speaker 18 (27:58):
She'll just look up her old start wagon and there's
nobody in there. Wow, that's got to be my dad.

Speaker 2 (28:04):
Yeah, you know, I might want to visit my dog too,
which left this old world as they say, Oh, out
of all.

Speaker 6 (28:12):
Of them, this was his baby.

Speaker 18 (28:14):
So he's checking on her.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
That's sweet.

Speaker 18 (28:17):
Yeah, totally made me believe. And he still does it.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Yeah, oh gosh, that's awesome.

Speaker 18 (28:21):
It still does it.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
Feel jealous that he doesn't visit you, but he visits
a dog.

Speaker 14 (28:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
Let's just be honest here with us.

Speaker 18 (28:29):
So, yeah, that made me believe.

Speaker 4 (28:31):
That's sweet.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Thanks for letting us know, Teresa, Thanks for sharing those
story with us.

Speaker 2 (28:35):
I never thought about that, but I've got a lot
of potential future ghosts, don't I we do? Murphy eight
seven seven three one zero four six seven five What
happened that made you believe?

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Amelia? We're ready for yours?

Speaker 19 (28:49):
Okay, when my son was three years old. We uh
went to well, my mom and I and my son
we went to Fort Sam to go see my aunt.
And I had never been there, so my mom was
directing me, you know, where to go.

Speaker 6 (29:04):
And when we drove up, we stopped.

Speaker 19 (29:07):
My son jumped out of the car and took off running.

Speaker 18 (29:10):
He was sick zagging through all the tombstones.

Speaker 19 (29:13):
And of course all the tombstones they.

Speaker 6 (29:14):
Look alike, they're all the same.

Speaker 18 (29:16):
Yeah, and he went.

Speaker 19 (29:18):
He took off running, and I was like, you know.

Speaker 20 (29:20):
Stephen, Stephen Waite.

Speaker 19 (29:22):
And he went right to my aunt's tombstone and he's
like here and he put his little hands on her tombstone.
Oh no, mom, Yeah.

Speaker 21 (29:32):
Me and my mom just looked at each other like.

Speaker 6 (29:35):
What what Yeah, Oh that's freaking yeah.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
He was only three, So anything else on happened out there,
not that that's not us.

Speaker 19 (29:46):
Well, well, when we were leaving after that, you know,
after you know, we visited stuff, we were leaving.

Speaker 6 (29:53):
And he was in the backseat.

Speaker 19 (29:54):
And he says, Mommy, why are all those people sad?
I said, what people they? He goes, all those people
they're sy Oh gosh, I got killed, like all over
my body, and I said, I.

Speaker 7 (30:08):
Go it's because people don't come to see him anymore.

Speaker 19 (30:12):
And I said, so you don't smile and say stay bye.
So he was like bye.

Speaker 6 (30:17):
He was waiting, Oh, I couldn't get out of there.

Speaker 3 (30:21):
Faster hit the gas. Let's got out of here.

Speaker 4 (30:25):
So you didn't bring him back to cemeteries.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
Then, of course he don't remember.

Speaker 10 (30:28):
He doesn't.

Speaker 19 (30:29):
Of course he doesn't see anymore.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
But back then it's that special little window of time
where they're just wide open.

Speaker 6 (30:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:37):
Wow, that's amazing. Thanks for the call, Amelia Brooks, got one.

Speaker 6 (30:42):
You ready, Yes, okay, okay.

Speaker 10 (30:45):
It's actually my mom's story. When Sue was in high school,
she moved to our town that we lived in, and
she became instant friends with a woman and they stay
friends through all adulthood, seeing her child, her child had
us together. We were best friends and everything. But in
her thirties she got really, really sick and was sent

(31:05):
to the hospital and it was a bad year for us.
My mother had lost the baby that year as well.

Speaker 6 (31:12):
Well.

Speaker 10 (31:12):
One night, and this is while her friend was in
the hospital really sick. It was about three in the morning,
and my mother woke up and her best friend was
at the foot of her bed and she said, Carol,
I just want you to know that everything's okay and
your son is fine, and everybody's going to be okay.
And then she was gone. And a few minutes later

(31:35):
the phone rang and it woke my mother up, and
it was my mother's best friend telling her that her
best friend had just passed within the last thirty minutes.
So it was pretty amazing. It was very inspirational.

Speaker 4 (31:49):
Yeah, So she had a visit.

Speaker 10 (31:51):
She had a very and it was a very comforting
visit because it gave her not only peace that her
friend was okay, but that her son was okay.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
Oh wow.

Speaker 10 (32:00):
And I just I thought it was oh goose something,
but at the same time comforting.

Speaker 4 (32:05):
No, it's special. That's not everybody gets that.

Speaker 10 (32:08):
Ah, And I thought it was amazing.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
Yeah, I like that one a lot. Thank you, Brooke, you.

Speaker 10 (32:14):
Too, And I just want you to know I listen
to you guys every morning. My husband tries to change
the channel and I slapped his hand away aloud. I
have to have my Murphy Salmon Jody, Oh.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
Thank you cracking me up.

Speaker 10 (32:27):
I love y'all and be doing your show. And I
hope y'all have a wonderful day and a fantastic Halloween.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Thank you too, and you call us anytime and keep
slapping his hands.

Speaker 10 (32:38):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (32:39):
Okay, a ton of ghost stories are coming in and
more than we can even grab, so you've left us
voicemails eight seven seven three one zero four ms J.
Can we check some of those now, Murphy Salmon, Judy
four hour voice Now.

Speaker 15 (32:54):
Hi, I'm telling about stories in which you now believe.
When I went stayed at my in laws with my
husband after we first got married, we slept upstairs and
he was telling me about how the house used to
be a funeral home. Well, I didn't believe him until
later that night when I woke up and saw someone

(33:15):
standing over my daughter. And when I got up to
see who it was, they vanished.

Speaker 14 (33:21):
So it was pretty scary.

Speaker 15 (33:23):
Thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
Thank you for the voicemail.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
You know I meant you have our stay in a
house that used to be a funeral.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
Well, I mean thank you you. My wife and I
are looking for a house. Well this she used to
be a funeral home.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
You're talking to and sign me up per day like
the probability.

Speaker 4 (33:46):
Being there?

Speaker 1 (33:47):
Do you walk in and see what you think are
matching living rooms.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
You know, wow, the ladies Pauler at the men's we
used to keep the seating and there's lots of refrigeration.

Speaker 4 (33:58):
Okay, even.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
Look works good.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
That's crazy really long carport and it's covered eight seven
seven three one zero four ms J. We do really
want to hear your real life ghost stories or whatever
happening that made you think, okay, something is up here, Lauren.

Speaker 4 (34:25):
You've got one.

Speaker 9 (34:27):
Yes.

Speaker 20 (34:27):
So my son, which was he would must have been
about two or three years old when my dad would
pick him up from daycare and take him over to
his sister's house, and my uncle got really close to him.
He only had daughters, so he would spend you know,
quart of time in there with them after daycare, fun
and so forth. Well, my uncle had passed away and

(34:49):
my son must have been three close to four when
that happened. And out of the blue, we were driving
one day on the freeway and it was close to
their house. He was staring out the window and he
just looked at it cloud and said, look, there's uncle Rubin.
He's so happy with Jesus, oh God.

Speaker 11 (35:06):
Out of the blue, and.

Speaker 20 (35:07):
It just like it, yeah kind of. I was, you know,
shocked by it, and it's a good honey, that's great.
And he did it again.

Speaker 8 (35:15):
I mean you're talking.

Speaker 20 (35:16):
Months later we had gone to church and he happened
to see a picture of Jesus hugging someone and he's like,
oh you see mom, unc Rubin so happy with Jesus.
He says, hello, oh my gosh, you know, I mean again,
it's just and now he's fifteen, and of course he
doesn't remember any of those occasions, but it was it
was pretty strange that happened.

Speaker 4 (35:36):
There's there's no fake in that for a little kid.

Speaker 20 (35:39):
My husband and I were pretty shocked, were both times,
because yeah, I mean we just couldn't deny that. Why
would he lie about or make something up like that?

Speaker 4 (35:48):
This very one of the most common stories we get
and we do this.

Speaker 20 (35:52):
Yeah, it's soothing, too, very soothing to know that, you know,
you have some.

Speaker 2 (35:56):
Message from exactly a child maybe especially needs a little closure, like.

Speaker 1 (36:00):
Absolutely, that's sweet, Lauren, Thank you for sharing it with us.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
What happened to you that made you believe? Eight seven
seven three one zero four ms J. And we don't
get to your call, you can leave us voicemail.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Yeah, you can leave that anytime.

Speaker 8 (36:13):
Murphy, Sam and Jody Moore voicemail.

Speaker 21 (36:16):
Hi, my name is Jesse. I was actually calling to
share one of my ghost stories. I actually work in
a building that was converted from an old jail, and
we are constantly feeling uncomfortable. I've been moving files back
into those rooms for a long time and sometimes it

(36:37):
can get kind of sinisterly uncomfortable back there. We've heard
people moving around and called out from the other end
of the room, Hey, who's in here? Nothing so looking around.
Absolutely nobody back there, So I don't know.

Speaker 15 (36:53):
I guess that's my ghost story.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Yeah, thank you, Jesse, thanks for leaving us the voicemail.

Speaker 3 (36:58):
I can see that before you came along, when Murphy
and I were together, the former owner wanted to buy
a jailhouse and put us in there.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (37:08):
Oh really, that.

Speaker 3 (37:09):
Was one thing that crossed my mind because it was
like a rusty old jailhouse. Was like, man, we're gonna
hear some stuff in here.

Speaker 4 (37:15):
But you didn't happen.

Speaker 1 (37:16):
I didn't. Sam and I got to take the tour,
and of course we took a picture behind the bars,
because you got to do that. Yeah, yeah, I could
see how that was scary. Thank you jose for leaving
us the message.

Speaker 4 (37:26):
Yeah, missed any part of the show.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Get it all at murphysamon Jody dot com.
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