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July 30, 2025 • 22 mins
During a simple house repair, Eric encounters something that follows him into another home, connecting people and places through a series of strange and unsettling moments. This is a true story of eerie coincidences, unexplained presences, and a lingering sense that some houses remember who lived there.
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
The sound started at went into the couch and worked
down in the couch and you know if you're dragging
your hand down the top of the couch, and stopped
right behind her, and then she said she heard the
sound of two little children giggling.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It was supposed to be a quiet renovation project, but
then it turned into an experience where mirrors defied gravity
and visitors from the past still make themselves known. My
name is Edwin and here is Eric's true scary story.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Back in the early nineties, I had just gotten out
of college. My girlfriend at the time of my life now,
we're from the same little town in Illinois. Her dad,
my future father in law. Well, I was kind of
his handy man. He used to hire me to do
various work for him. I put a fence in this
house or rooped his house one time. This particular time,

(01:03):
he had hired me to go down and do some
work in a house that he was taken care of.
There was a lady in town, missus Jones. He had
taken care of her for years. She was a widow
who lived just down the street from him. I think

(01:23):
she had fallen at the time and had gone into
a nursing home in town, and the house was empty
when she went into the nursing home. He knew she
probably wasn't going to come back out and needed to
take care of the house. He didn't want it sitting empty.
My wife had a childhood friend I had lived next
door to her. She and her husband had just been

(01:46):
married and were moving back to town, so my father
in law was going to rent this house to them
needed some work done in it. I'd been in this
place a couple times before, actually visiting the lady that
lived there, back when she was still in the house
with my future in law. I had gone over that day.

(02:11):
I think I was patching some drywall in the bathroom.
And it was a really small house a front of
a living room and then a really short haul away
with a bedroom money side and a bathroom in the middle.
I went in this house by myself, took my ladder,
my tools, you know, went in through the garage and

(02:33):
started working in the bathroom. So I had a ladder
set up in the bathtub so I could reach the ceiling.
And it wasn't a big deal. It was a relatively
small job. I'm working away and I hadn't been there
ten minutes or so, I got this really strong sensation
that somebody was there. I thought maybe somebody had come

(03:01):
in through the garage or something while I was working,
or maybe my father in law was there checking on things.
Got down off the ladder and went back out and
walked around the house. Nobody was there, you know, went
out to check in the garage. Nobody was there, no
vehicles outside. So I went back to work, got back

(03:22):
on my ladder and working on the ceiling. Within like
two or three minutes, I had that same really strong
sensation that somebody was there watching me. This time, it
felt like somebody was right there. The way that that

(03:42):
bathroom in the tub was set up, you would walk
in the door, the houb was kind of around the corner,
so where I was standing on that ladder, I couldn't
see out the door. You know. Again, I got down,
kind of poked my head around the door, looked around,
didn't see anybody, didn't hear anybody. And this time I
didn't walk all through the house, got back up on

(04:04):
the ladder and went to work. This happened one more time,
and every time that sensation got stronger and stronger that
I was being watched. So after that last time, I
was creeping me out a little bit, and I got
back up on that ladder and I'm working away. All
of a sudden, from right outside the bathroom door, I

(04:25):
hear this really loud crash. Startled me to the planet,
almost saw off my ladder. I got down. I couldn't
figure out what could possibly have happened. I walked outside
the bathroom door. Right outside that door, on the wall,

(04:46):
there had been hanging this really worn heavy mirror. I
think probably weighed ten or fifteen pounds. It was laying
on the ground, leaning up against the wall and not broke,
all of which was really on. I'm almost impossible physically

(05:06):
to have happened, as heavy as that mirror was, for
it to fall like that and not break, I don't
know how to possibly have happened. And then the fact
that the fellon was leaning against the wall, I thought
it was really weird. But I thought, all right, maybe
the hook pull out of the wall or something like that.
So I bent down to pick this mirror up to
make sure it wasn't broken, flipped it around to the back,

(05:29):
thinking maybe the wire broke. It was one of those
like a painting you know the wire on the back,
and the wire was fully intact on both sides. It
wasn't broken, there was nothing wrong with it. In fact,
I was holding it by the wire, you know, the
full weight of this mirror by the wire, just to
test it, and it was fine. Then I thought, okay,

(05:49):
so the hook must pull out of the wall. So
I looked up on the wall and the hook was
still in the wall. I wiggled it, tested it. It
was solid. It didn't move at all. So then I
was really creeped out because there's no way physically that
mirror jumped up off of that hook, fell to the floor,

(06:11):
didn't break, and wound up leaning against that wall. I
at that point put the mirror back on the wall,
went back in very quickly, finished what I was doing,
and got out of that house. I never said anything
to my father in law, In fact, I never said
anything to anybody. I didn't want him to think his
future son in law was losing it, you know, just

(06:34):
went on about my day and didn't think too much
more about it. After that, our friends moved in, lived
there for a couple of years, and eventually bought a
house on the same talent. Just across town was this
kind of like a late eighteen hundreds, turning the century
kind of house, just really beautiful old house. They were

(06:58):
going to renovate it, you know, kind of take it
back to that period when it had been built. My
wife and I were married at this point, lived just
on the other side of town and our friends. When
I found out they were doing that work, I liked
doing that kind of stuff, so I offered to help
them and would go over on weekends. You know, this
happened for several weeks in Ao like go over. We've

(07:19):
worked together, the husband and I. We were doing things like,
you know, stripping wallpaper off the wall. You know, there
were several layers of a little wallpaper, you know, doing
that in all the rooms, patching the plaster, stripping woodwork,
and anything that needed to be done to renovate this
house from top to bottom. Florida ceiling. So I remember

(07:39):
we worked on the stairwell in the hallway one day
stripping wallpaper, and you know, we got to the base
layer of the plaster and you know, saw some writing
on the wall from presumably back when the house was built.
And I'm just finding really cool stuff that point had
never really noticed anything, never had any really weird feelings.

(08:00):
But I was usually there with other people. We were
all there working together and talking, and you know, it
was no big deal. So one weekend I went over
to help work and I got there and my friend said, hey,
we had to go over to this other town and

(08:20):
pick up this tough There was a big cloth with
tub they had had refinished, and he said, do you
do you want to go with us or do you
want to just stay here? And I said, no, I'll
just stay here and keep working. They took off and
I was the only one in the house at that point.
I was up at the top of the stair well
the second floor, in the bedroom. At the top of
the stairs. I think I was working in a closet.

(08:41):
Actually I don't know if I was what I was doing,
stripping wallpaper. Maybe there was in this closet going about
my business. And for probably the second time in my life,
I got that same really cleepy dealing like somebody was there,
somebody was in the house, kind of like in a
repeat from what had happened at the other house. I

(09:03):
you know, stopped pro I was doing, came out of
this big closet into the bedroom, looked around, didn't see anybody,
so I thought, Okay, it's just my imagination. Go back
in this closet and go back to work once again.
I'm not in there for you know, two or three minutes,
and I get that really same strong sensation that somebody

(09:26):
is there watching it. Again. I leave this closet. This time,
I kind of walk all through the upstairs. I go downstairs.
I look around, thinking somebody came in, you know, through
the lock door while I was working. Nobody's there. Now
I'm kind of starting in the back of my mind
to remember this other incident. I go back upstairs once again,

(09:48):
go back in this closet, and start working. I have
that same feeling this time. I come out in the room.
My eyes are kind of immediately drawing to one particular
corner of the room. I don't know why. I don't
know anything about the history of this house. I just

(10:08):
get kind of drawn to that spot, and I couldn't
shake the feeling like somebody was there. My friends were
probably gone at least two or three hours, so I'm
just there working by myself all this time, with this
feeling of the sensation. It never left that and the

(10:29):
feeling never never left the whole time. I was there
working that day by myself. So they finally came back
and you know, brought the top in. I said to
him right away, I said, don't ever leave me here
by myself in this house again. And my friend kind
of laughed. He said why. So I told him and

(10:52):
he said, oh, that's missus so and So I said,
what do you mean. He said, well, the house had
belonged to I think was a grandmother of another guy
in town that we knew, a man in town, and
my friend had apparently done some research in the house
and found out that this was this guy's grandmother's home,
you know, back at that time, probably her childhood home.

(11:15):
He said, yeah, I researched this was their house. He'd
even talk to this man and you know, kind of
got his memories of living there or going there rather
as a child. And he said, I believe that you
know this so and so, this lady who had apparently
lived in this house her entire life. He says, yeah,
we've had that same sensation, you know, We've had things

(11:37):
happen in this house too. He even told me at
one point that he had talked to the man whose
whose grandmother lived there, and then that at one point
was her room, and she used to sit in her
rocky chair in this room, and it was in that
particular corner that I had been looking at that I
had kind of been drawn to. He kind of laughed,

(11:58):
and I never did work there by myself again, although
I continue to work there a lot with them. They
renovated that house over a period of years. I'd go

(12:22):
over there, even after the house was finished. I'd go
over there, you know, for we'd hang out with them
or whatever, and we bring it up. I talked to
them about it, you know, some of the stuff that
we'd seen when we were working on the house, and
him and his wife said to me, has definitely hasn't
stopped it. You know, stuff has continued since then. His
wife told me anything. She and I had never really

(12:43):
talked about this, but she said, oh yeah. Not long
after we finished the house, we were asleeping in bed
one night. It was a bedroom right across the hallway
from that room I'd been working in all those years ago.
She said, I was sleeping and kind of had my
butt sticking out the side of the bed uncovered, and
she said, in the middle of the night, she felt

(13:05):
a slap on her butt hard startled her obviously, startled
her awake, and she immediately rolled over and looked around,
and nobody was there. Her husband was fast asleep beside her,
and they didn't even have kids yet at that point
in time. Freaked out a little bit, obviously, she said.

(13:28):
Another time, she had been in the downstairs in this house,
sleeping on the college late at night. I think her
husband was gone. She was home by herself, so just
I had been watching TV, fell asleep on the couch,
and she woke up to a noise, and she said,

(13:49):
as she was laying there, she heard what sounded like
somebody running their hand across the top of the couch.
You know, this was right behind her head. Basically, the
sound started went into the couch and worked down on
the couch, you know if you were dragging your hand
down on the top of the couch, and stopped right
behind her. And then she said she heard the sound
of two little children giggling. She finally kind of worked

(14:13):
up the nerve to sit up and look around, and
of course there was nobody there, nobody behind her. The
house was empty. She was all by herself. They had
various experiences like that in the house over the years,
and I, you know, I was coming to hear about
a lot of these, you know, years later after the fact.

(14:35):
They had a son and two daughters, and they kind
of learned over time, this lady that they believed was
haunting this house didn't like guys, because when the sun
was in that room, or when when my friend was
in that room, you know, things would happen. If it
was just the wife of the daughters, things didn't tend
to happen so much. So that ended up being the
daughter's room, and things, you know, kind of calmed down

(14:58):
over time. They're no longer together, but the life and
the children still live in that house. I'd been there
periodically over the years. I haven't asked her recently if
anything new has happened, but I think it just got
to be so commonplace for them. It was just part
of living there that they got used to it. To

(15:20):
fast forward and kind of tied back into the story
about the original house, the one that started all this story.
Years later, and we're talking, you know, probably twenty years
later or more, we were having a party at my house,
So I think it was a graduation party for one
of my kids. Our friends came up to it. We

(15:42):
were sitting outside. It was late at night, there was
just a few people left to the party, and somehow
we got on this topic and we're talking about, you know,
these sort of experiences I had never all that time,
even after what happened at the new house my friends
were renovating, you know, my experience there. I had never
said anything to them about what had happened in that

(16:03):
first house that they had rented right after they married.
We were sitting there talking and got on the top
because some of the stuff that had happened in their house,
and we were talking with all our friends about that,
and I said, hey, you know, you guys remember when
you lived in Missus Jones's house And he said yeah,
And I said, you know, I had something happened there.
I don't know if you guys ever had anything happen,

(16:24):
but I had this situation happen there. So I told
him all about it, and he was just kind of
smiling the whole time and wasn't saying anything. So I
got done telling him that story and he said, you know,
he said, that's really funny that he told me that
Not long after I had been working there in the house,
he and his wife had moved in and had taken

(16:48):
up residence in one of the two bedrooms on either
side of the bathroom. So they had pretty much the
run of the house and they had that one bedroom,
but the second bedroom. At this point, the lady was
old life. She was still in the nursing home, so
some of her stuff was still stored in there. There's
all kinds of things of hers. So they just didn't

(17:09):
use it, but it was it was not locked. The
room was open. It was accessible for anybody that wanted
to go in it. My friend said, yeah, not long
after we moved into that house, I woke up the
middle of the night one night I had to go
to the bathroom. So he said, you got up and
came to the door of the room, and when you

(17:29):
would walk to the door of that room, you would
be looking straight down the hallway into the other bedroom
with the bathroom just right outside the door on the right.
He said, as he got up and walked to the door,
you can't help but look straight into the room ahead
of you. He said. In that room, straight inside the door,
there was a chair against the wall. There was a

(17:51):
little old man and bib overall sitting in the chair
just looking at him, and he kind of shook his
head and thought he was dreaming or imagining or something.
So he just went on into the bathroom, you know,
did his business, and came out and nobody was there.
Whatever it was was gone. He kind of brushed it
aside for the moment and went back to bed. The

(18:13):
next day, he was thinking about it and went into
that room and was kind of looking around in the
closet or maybe on a night stand or something. He
said there were some old photos, so he picked him
up and was kind of looking through them, and he
came across one that was a picture of the lady
whose house it was, and a man he presumed it

(18:34):
was her husband. It was the same exact band he
had seen sitting in the chair the night before, dressed
the same everything, and this lady's husband had been a
farmer for years and he had died many years before.
But you know, that kind of explains the outfit. And

(18:54):
his friend had no knowledge to these people. He didn't
know that, he didn't know anything about them at all.
He wasn't from the area. He had married his wife
who was from the town. He saw the picture of
this man and realized that was the man he had
seen the night before, and that he wasn't just imagining things.

(19:19):
You know. That was the first time I heard that
story from him ever, the first time we'd exchanged stories
about that house. So what we kind of like to
think is that this lady's husband was kind of there
watching out for her, protecting her, you know, during her lifetime,
and you know, and she was no longer in the house,
and maybe that stirred things up, and that's why he

(19:40):
saw that. And I you know, to this day, I
know the house is so occupied. I see it all
the time. I don't know who lives there. I've never
you know, found out, never stopped to ask. I'm always
curious whether they'd had any experiences, you know, since she
has long since passed away, if he went on and
that all things like that stopped or what happened. But

(20:01):
it was just I thought kind of a really cool
end that story and kind of wraps back around to
that scenario. I think it's naive to think that there's
not something else out there that you know, maybe it's
not visible to us, you know, whether that's a different

(20:24):
plane or dimension or you know, whether that's a spirit
world or whatever. I think it's just really naive to
not believe that there's something else out there, you know,
just because we can't necessarily see it or directly experience that.
There are just too many things that have happened to
too many people. And you know when I listen to
podcasts like this or I read about this kind of stuff,
and there's just too many things that can't be explained

(20:47):
away by science and by any other methods. So yeah,
I think I have a healthy belief in supernatural. I
suppose with the other hose us the house they've renovated
to move into. You read about the stuff, you hear
about it on on go shows on TV and stuff
that we kind of think that renovating that house is maybe,

(21:09):
you know, kind of what stirred things up, because when
we first started working on it, nothing had really been happening.
It was only after we've been working on it for
a while and it really got into some heavy dater
renovations that things like that had started to happen. In hindsight,
and having talked to him and kind of put that together,
so we think that's maybe what happened, but you know
the happy ending. I guess there's the sill live in

(21:31):
the house with the kids and they come to live
with the other occupants. I guess you could say.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Thank you, Eric for sharing your story with our community,
and you can tell me about your story over on
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(22:04):
This episode of True Scary Story was edited and sound
designed by Sarah Vorhez Wendel, the VW sound scheduling by
Bianca Chavis, an additional production by me Edwin Kobarrubias and
the Scary FM team. I'll be back next week with
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Thank you very much for listening. Keep it scary everyone,

(22:25):
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