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Speaker 1 (00:02):
She was standing there in my bedroom. Her skin looked great,
her hair looked wet, and her eyes look dark. The
way she was staring at me was very intense, like
she hated me.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
From childhood through adulthood. Becca recounts a lifetime of chilling
experiences that defy logic and follow her across states and homes.
My name is Edwin and here is Becca. It's true
scary story.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
My name is Becca. I was born in Flint, Michigan.
Once I started really telling my stories in the email,
it's like the floog the it's open, and it's like
all these memories just started popping out. The first story
I want to tell will actually be my dad's. Him
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and my mom had actually had my sister when they
were about seventeen years old and they were still living
with my grandparents. The house that they were living at
we actually called a greenhouse. Right above my sister's crib,
he had this grim reaper poster and my mom she
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was yelling at him one day and told him that
he better take it off and he better get rid
of it. He ripped it off the wall and he
kind of threaded into pieces was cutting it out. There
was a little fire pit that they had outside. He
threw it inside the fire pit and it was basically burnt.
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They left, went to the store, and whenever they came
back hours later, they saw it right back on the
wall where it was above my sister's crib. It looked
like nothing was done to it, like it was perfectly
like flat. It was in good condition. And all that
Soon after, they actually moved out of that house and
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moved right next door next door i'll call one sixteen.
That's the house that I grew up in. Before they
moved into that house, it was renovated, so upstairs was
actually a condo and downstairs was another one, so it
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was like two separate condos in one. So they renovated
upstairs into the bedroom area instead, and the bottom was
just the kitchen and living room area. It was me
and my siblings, so my oldest I will call her Tea,
the second born. The third born is my brother Josse,
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my baby brother, I'll call him Threne at that time,
and we all kind of slept in the same bedroom,
all four of us. I mean I was six, my
sister was eight, my little brother was four at that time,
and then my baby brother was two. Whenever we all
slept together, we were all freaked out over the house anyways,
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because we all would see things or field things. It
just never sat right with us. We could all hear
stuff moving around at night upstairs. We would hear dishes
falling in the middle of the night. You would hear
walking at the top of the stairs. My sister, she
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would always call sleeping by the wall, and then right
next to her was my brother Josse. Then it was me,
and then it was my baby brother Threne. The first
encounter that I can actually remember was when I was six.
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One night, I'm already sleeping my baby brother, like I said,
he's sleeping at the end of the bed. I wake
up and I remember looking over to my right. I
see this lady hovering over him. It looks like she's floating,
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like she's wearing this white flowy dress Renaissance style to
where it has the flowing sleeves for the arms, just
flowy everywhere. I automatically was like, oh, my gosh, she's
an angel. She's hovering over him, wearing white and she
has like long blonde hair, but her hair was covering
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part of her face that I could see. Drina's just
there and he's still giggling, and then all of a sudden,
he stops. Everything just went dead, silent, all of a sudden,
Like I just felt so scared, and I started slowly
raising the blanket because I was like, well, if I
do it fast, she's gonna catch me. She slowly started
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looking my way. She's not an angel, she's something else.
And I just remember my blankets covering my face, and
I could feel her right on top of me. You
know when someone's standing so close to you, you can
feel them right there through the blankets. I could actually
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feel her breathing so heavy on me. I remember like
holding the blankets so tight. I did not want to
let it go, Like I kind of even threw it
behind my head so I can lock it in in
a sense, but I could feel her. After a few minutes,
it was gone. But even then I did not want
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to take my blankets off. And I was even so
scared because I was like, I'm going to wake up
and my brother's not even going to be there. But
I'm too much of a chicken to even really do
anything about it. Around that same time, anytime me and
my sister would have a nightmare, we would have to
run over to my parents room. We would have to
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exit our room and turn to the right, and their
door is just a straight shot. On the right side
of their door is actually our stairwell. You go down
the stairs and you hit a wall, and then you
had to make a left just to go down the
other half of the stairs. When you're walking up and
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down the stairs, you actually don't know if anyone's even
right there on the second half, because there's no way
of looking around that corner. Sometimes we would kind of
play around with each other and one would be up
the stairs and the other one would be on the
bottom half, and we would always try to scare each other.
But none of us wanted to be out there at night.
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Anytime we had a nightmare, it was either just stay
in the bed or go to the parents' room. Whenever
we went to my parents' bedroom, I remember knocking on
the door, and sometimes right by the wall on the
right you would see a lady kind of just standing there.
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It wasn't the same lady that I saw floating over
my brother. This one. She had brunette hair pinned up
and she was wearing kind of this weird looking blueish
type dress my sister. She would actually see the same
lady standing there and she would have a son with her,
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and the sun never had any feat he was always
floating standing next to the mom. I'm assuming, and you
can hear big thuds just walking up the stairs. You
hear it getting closer and closer, so you're like, oh
my gosh, like what am I gonna do. There's several
times where I actually just ran back to my room.
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I had a dog at that time. Her name was Makarena.
It was daylight outside. I want to say I was
the only one there with my grandmother. I remember sitting
down on the couch and Makarena's right there next to me.
From my peripherals, from the left, I see this little
kid take off running and go all the way across
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the living room to the right. That's where the stairwell was.
He would just run right up the stairs, and I
remember even hearing little thuds. I remember looking right at Makarena.
Her eyes would follow this kid like she's seen something too.
So that was always validation for me, even at a
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young age. I was kind of like, okay, it's nothing evil,
Like if she's not barking then we're good. My aunt
actually brought a board into one sixteen, and I remember
being there while they're playing it in the kitchen in
the dining room, they asked like okay, like who's going
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to pass away or something like that, and I remember
standing there, being like seven years old. The planchette had
faced right towards me. The light had actually shut off.
They tried to blame it on, like, oh, someone shut
off the light to make it funny or whatever, but
I remember everybody just screaming. And right after that, like
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my grandma actually walked through the door and literally everyone
got in trouble. She made them take it outside and
burn it in the fire pit, and I remember waking
up the next morning and some of it wasn't even burned.
There were still pieces that looked very put together. So
they had to burn it, I want to say, like
three times, and that includes them pouring gasoline over it
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and it wasn't burning. When I was in second grade,
still lived in the same house. At that time, my
parents had actually moved to Texas. They were going through
some things and I think they kind of needed that
time away to really figure things out. My dad went
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initially to find a job over there Michigan at that time,
especially Flint, it wasn't a good area to really live in.
My dad was really just trying to get us out
of there. My mom she moved with him, so my
aunt took over and she was actually caring for us
at that time. Also, my grandparents had moved over there
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as well for work. They took my baby brother, so
it was just my older sister, me and Josse. Around
this time, I would always see a man standing at
the corner of our bedroom. He would always stare at Josse,
and I was very protective of him at that time.
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I would hug him while we were sleeping, or I
would kind of hold his hand because I'm like, okay,
like if you get taken away, I need to know
when you do. And if you do, I couldn't really
see features. I would see more of like a shadow outline.
He just felt so wrong to me, and I always
felt like he just had his eyes so focused on
Jose and I was always scared of what he was
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going to do to him. We would be outside plane
I remember looking up and the shadow he's on the
second floor staring out of our bedroom window. Even then,
when I would see him looking down. I would always
see him staring at Jose. One time I was like,
let me test it, and I kind of ran to
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the opposite side of where Hesset was. His focus just
never left my brother. He just kept staring at him.
We would have our cousins come over sometimes and they
would want to like hide and seek in the dark,
so literally we would shut all the lights off at
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the house at one sixteen. Everybody's hiding everywhere. I remember
sometimes I would open a closet door and I would
see a little kid sitting there, and it's not one
of my cousins. It was always that kid that I
would see running in the living room, and of course
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I would go find another place to hide because I
wasn't trying to be around him. But I remember one
time playing hide and Seek in the dark and the man,
the shadow Man, he actually was standing next to whole
seve one times. I remember grabbing alse and like, okay,
we're not playing anymore and taking them to the kitchen,
turning the lights on, and everybody kind of being upset
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about it and just playing in there. I didn't want
to tell any of them what I saw. I think
for me. I was just more scared than anything of
admitting it and my cousins wanting to seek it out.
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My other cousins they actually lived at the greenhouse next door.
I remember them coming over and telling us stories about
hearing things or even seeing shadows in the same room
that my dad was actually in with my mom when
the Grim Reaper poster had happened. Everything just felt so
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heavy and it just felt so evil, like I never
felt right stepping foot in there. A few times that
I had to go over there, my aunt asked me
to go down to the basement with one of my cousins.
So you walked down the stairs automatically. With it being
in Michigan, it was always chilly down there, like it
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was basically cement everywhere. To the left, you kind of
had to walk maybe five feet and then do like
little U turn to get into the laundry room area.
On the right side was the washer dryer, and on
the left side, in that corner, there was two little
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boys that were standing there. The way that they were
staring at me looked like I was the intruder, Like
they had this very like serious face to them. You
can see like their eyebrows wrinkling together, like they were
so upset with me. I felt like I was walking
into something I shouldn't be. And I remember telling my
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cousin like, oh my gosh, like do you see that?
He was like no, Like there's no one over there.
And I remember running upstairs, and I'm sure everybody kind
of has that feeling when you're running upstairs, you feel
like someone's right on your tail. Well that's how it
felt with me. But it's like my neck felt so tight.
I felt like they were right there. That failing stayed
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there until I was out of their house. Even on
our basement at one sixteen, whenever I would go down there,
I only really try to go down there with my grandma,
and I always saw like a lady with a blue dress,
brunette hair. I would see a little boy, but they
weren't standing together. The boy was kind of just elsewhere,
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like in a different corner. I was the outsider, even
though it's my own basement, in my own house. I
just I hate it. After we finished school that year,
we actually end up moving to Texas to be with
my parents. There was a lot going on, like at
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that time, my parents kind of realized that the relationship
really wasn't gonna work. So it was all this negative
energy being in Michigan to all this other negativity going
on with my parents in Texas. It was really hard
for me. I'm very observant and I'm pretty empathetic, so
I feel feelings, and I felt like they couldn't handle
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having all of us back together. Here we are thinking
we're gonna be a big, happy family, and everything's just
fallen apart. My dad he ended up leaving so he
can join the military, and then my mom, her depression
got really bad. To me. I felt like I was
a little abandoned, so I was really depressed at a
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young age. I do remember me and Hussa really going
through stuff together, seeing things. So my grandparents, my dad's parents,
we actually moved in with her. That's when everything pretty
much amped up for me. We lived in a house
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on Tucker At night, being in that house was actually
really creepy. Maybe I'm like seven and a half or eight,
who says, maybe six. We were kind of playing around
in the living room and all time, alight were off.
My grandma was in the living room watching TV. I
just midway decided like it's okay. I don't want to
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play anymore. I actually want to just sit with Grandma
on the couch. Poselle was going around in the hallway.
All of a sudden, he disappeared into the hallway. He yelled,
and you could see like fear in his eyes. He
said that he saw a man that was covered in
blood and he was walking towards me. He was trying
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to get me. If it wasn't for like the look
on his face, honestly, like I probably would have been
dismissed it. But I already knew that look from how
things were at one sixteen, when I would see him
catch a glimpse of things. So I'm like, Okay, I
know this guy saw something. I didn't know if that
shadow man that would watch him followed us there at
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the same house, in the computer room, we were dancing
around playing. I think my sister was on the computer
and my grandma, she was always taking pictures of us.
She snapped this photo and in the photo for the
front door, there was a little cut out like a
window that you can peer through instead of a peopole,
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so you would just look through that window to see
if someone was there or not. But on this picture
you see a man looking right at us, and it
was weird because he was wearing like sunglasses, a hat,
a plaid shirt, and jeans. Like I still remember it,
he was kind of faded out. She was like, no,
like maybe one of our photos got stuck on top
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of each other. Maybe when we got it developed, it
kind of left an imprint. And I'm like, no, ma'am,
that is someone literally staring at us. She even tried
to say, like maybe someone from the outside was looking end.
But I'm like, if that's the case, why do I
see his clothes, Because if you're gonna look through that window,
you would have just seen the face. I was like, no, like,
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that's someone in the house with us. On some weekends,
we would actually go to my mom's apartment. She slept
in one room and all four of us slept in
the other bedroom. But my baby brother, he was a
mama's boy, so he was always kind of with her too.
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One night, it was me, Jose and my sister same thing.
My sister's by the wall. Then it was Jose in
the middle and I was at the end. My mom
she had made the shelf right above our bed. On
top of the shelf, she had maybe like a little
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jar of holy water up there, but she also had
this thick, heavy, porcelain angel doll. It was very, very hard.
It was very heavy. We're all laying there and we're
on the pillows. We're not even up against the wall.
We're not binging against the wall jumping around. We're literally
they're just laughing, having a good time. I don't know why,
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but when we're laying there, I felt the urge to
kind of stick my hand out, my right hand over
Jossay's face. It's like I didn't even have a second
to really think. The thought just hit me, and then
all of a sudden, my hand's going out right on
top of his face. I remember the doll, the angel,
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falling off of the shelf and landing right on top
of my hand, and it was hard enough to where
my hand actually kind of dropped down a little bit
onto Hosta's face, but it wasn't enough to where it
smacked him. It's just like I felt like the tip
of his nose right on the back of my hand.
If I didn't have my hand out there, I know,
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like this doll would have definitely crushed his face. We
stood quiet, and then we all just kind of screamed,
and I think it just like all hit us at
the same time, like, what's that? I threw that angel
right underneath our bed. Angels were supposed to be protecting us,
so why would an angel figurine fall down on this
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little kid? It really scared me. Fast forward a couple
of years. My great grandma she was sick, and this
is my dad's grandma, so my grandpa's mom. We kept
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traveling from Arlington to San Antonio. It felt like almost
every weekend we were traveling to San Antonio. One weekend,
I remember waking up and I see my aunt. She's
making us breakfast, and I was always happy to see her. Anyways,
I was just kind of talking to her, catching up
and you know, just really happy to see her. And
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I asked that grandma and grandpa go to San Antonio's.
Did they leave again? And she was like, yeah, they're
not here. They left. They're just going to visit her
and they'll be back maybe today or tomorrow. Before all that,
I remember having a dream that my great grandma had
actually passed away. She looked very happy. She didn't look
sick to me, she looked very content. In my head,
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I'm like, okay, it's because she's going to see great
Grandpa again. You know. I woke up and she didn't
really think twice. I felt like I was a little sad,
but not really so much, just because of how relieved
she looked in my dream. But I remember talking with
my aunt in the kitchen. The phone had rained, and
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I remember just kind of staring at her and I
was like, oh, man, I really don't want to answer
this because I felt like I already knew. I picked
up the phone and I just took a deep breath.
I didn't hear anything in the background, and I was like,
she passed away, didn't she? And then my grandma she
was on the other line and she was like, you know,
let me talk to your aunt. And then I gave
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my aunt my phone, and as soon as she hung up,
I was like, great Grandma passed away, didn't she? And
she just started crying and she was like, yeah, apparently
like she passed away early this morning. She was crying.
My sister she woke up and you know, she told
her she was crying. But I couldn't really bring myself
to cry because I just felt like, no, she's okay.
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She's relieved around this time too, like I was really
suffering still with depression and anxiety. I would hear things
in my head or I would hear my name being
called and I would look and then I would hear
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my name being called again. So I remember like just
kind of ignoring it. And at that time, I was
really trying to shut it off. I didn't want that
eye to be open. My grandma and my aunt I
remember them telling me like, you have a choice whether
you want to have your eye opened or not, or
whether you want to see that or not, or you know,
experience things or really have that gift. So in my head,
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I'm like, well, I'm going to ignore everything because I
do not want this gift. I don't want to know
when people pass away. I don't want to know or
hear things or see things. So I was really trying
to shut it off. But there was this one board
that me and my sister would play with. It was
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called Circle of Friends, and my aunt had bought it
a long time ago for white energy and good energy
and all this. So I kind of fell into the
fact like, oh, okay, like it's a good thing. It's
not bad. We had it in our room. My sister.
Every single time, she was like, I want to play this,
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I have questions I need to ask, and I felt
like she was definitely going through her own thing. So
we would get on the floor and there was a
little script that you had to read, and it's talking
about like, you know, protect us around us with good
energy and all this stuff. Now that I think about it,
there's been times where we didn't even close it out
because apparently you're supposed to say it ending prayer or
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say something to kind of close out letting someone come
in to your circle. But we never did that, Like
we end up losing the paper and we end up
kind of just kept that door open. But we would
always kind of mess with it. We would just ask
it random questions like oh, who likes me at school
or stuff like that. We're just teenagers, preteens, you know,
playing with us. That's when I was really hearing things.
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And now that I think about it, it was probably
because of this board that we're messing with that we
had no business messing with. I didn't really have a
stable household at that time, so I really felt very
very negative. I decided to kind of just ignore anything
and everything that I would see. I would see little
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things in the corner of my eyes, like peripherals, like
just something running, or I would see someone staring at me,
trying to look into the doorway or something. I want
to say. I was fourteen, my grandma moved into another
house in Arlington. When you walk in the living room
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is like open concept. Right in front of you, like
on the left and to the right is a stairwell.
Right there. You walk up the steps and you could
see everything like it's nothing hidden, so you could see
you who's coming up and down those stairs. And then
if you're looking up, you can actually see maybe two
of the bedrooms. Sometimes when you're just sitting on the
couch where your back is to the stairwell, you can
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feel someone staring at you. And if you're sitting on
the left sectional, you can see someone kind of looking
over the wall. You see them staring down at you.
I have brought my friend over. She is deadly afraid
of anything paranormal. All my family members were there, so
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she walks in and I introduced her. I'm like, oh,
this is my sister, this is my brother, this is
my other brother. Oh at the table, there's my two aunts,
my grandma, my cousins, and my Grandpa's walking out of
his bedroom and then I remember her looking up and
she's like, oh, who's that And I was like, Yeah,
that's my cousin. A couple of days later, I was like, hey,
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you remember the guy that was at the top of
the stairs who you asked like, Oh, who is that?
And I told you it was my cousin. She was like, yeah, No,
that wasn't my cousin. That was just like an apparition
or something. And I was like, that was a shadow.
I don't know who that is. We see him at
the house. And she got so mad at me. She
didn't talk to me for a few days. She was
really mad. It kind of gives me chills now just
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thinking about it still to this day. There's a little
blonde girl that we see running around here and there,
my other one of my little cousins. She's mixed and
she's adorable, but she's the only one in our family
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that has very fair skin and blonde hair, blue green eyes.
We're all darker Hispanics, dark hair brunettes with like got
gob brown eyes, so she definitely stands out. There's been
a few times, especially because she was around the same
age as my little cousin when we first started seeing her.
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But we would be like, Sofia, come here, and she's
not there. And I go to my grandma's room and
I'm like, Sofia, And then I see a little kid
coming from behind me and she's like yeah, and I'm like,
oh my god, don't tell me all she's just tasting
a ghost. But it's weird because to this day we
still see her and she's still this little girl. She
doesn't feel evil or anything like that. She never has.
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I got pregnant when I was eighteen. I was pretty
far along in my pregnancy. My aunt Alicia, she lived
at this house that was actually next to my high school.
I remember going there for Easter. It felt so heavy.
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I don't know how to really explain it, like it
was hard to breathe. And for a bit, I was
kind of just blaming it on, like, oh, I'm just pregnant.
But I hated going there. My grandma she was telling
me and my boyfriend, who's actually my husband, now, your
thea is going through something. My uncle he would wake
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up and he would have scratches on his back. He
would feel like something is on his chest or something
was choking him. Need y'all to You're gonna have to
come over to the house, to her house. You near
bring your rosary with you, plus your little cousin's there.
She was two at the time, my little cousin, and
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she's seeing things, and my aunt she's seeing shadows, she's
hearing noises. We go to my Thea's house. So you
walk into her house and right away you're in the
living room and on the right side she has a
stairwell as well. We all kind of head to the kitchen.
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So you have me, my Thea, my uncle, my grandmama,
my grandpa, my two brothers, two of my other aunts,
and then my little cousin. We all have our rosaries.
And then it just got quiet, and my Grandma's like, okay,
it's time we go in the living room. My Grandma's like,
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we're obviously gonna pray, so we're all gonna be on
our knees. Now. My grandma like, I'm pregnant. I can't
get on my knees. I won't be able to get up.
She's like, okay, well you're the only one that can
sit on the couch. But out of respect. Everyone has
to get on their knees and we all have to
be we all have to pray. We all kind of
get in a circle, and I'm the only one on
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the couch, so I'm maybe like two feet back from
my husband and my brother Cosette. My grandma leads the prayer.
In the middle of praying, like it just starts feeling
weird inside the house, and then it feels very very heavy.
We hear something hit the glass in the kitchen, and
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then we hear something drop. All of our head in emotion,
just turned to the right. Then all of a sudden,
we heard something bang upstairs, so all of our heads
looked straight up, and then we hear like walking. I'm
wadling next to my husband and I leaning down on
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my knees, and then we look forward at my grandma
and my uncle. He starts crying. And then my little cousin,
his daughter, she he gets up and she runs over
to her dad and she starts holding him and hugging him.
So my grandma just yells keep going, and we're all
freaking out, but we keep praying, and we're all like
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kind of shivering and anxieties through the roof. We're all
freaked out. But my uncle he's just like crying his
eyes out, and he turned red, like he's crying so
hard he's red. We keep praying, and then the air
just starts feeling lighter. At that point, my uncle he
like lift up his sleeve and he have two or
three marks on his arm, like he got scratched. We
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were all surrounding him, like there was not one point
where anyone would not have to unscratched him, And there
was not one point where he even scratched himself. They
moved out, like maybe two weeks to a month after
because it didn't get any better. I am twenty one
years old. I was at my grandma's house. I had
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my kids with me, my oldest son and then I
have twins, one boy, one girl. They're playing with the
little cousins and I'm talking to my grandma. She's sitting
on the bar stool on the like kind of leaning
on the counter, talking to me. I was just washing
her dishes and I'm talking to her. I'm looking down
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at the sink and I remember glancing up. My neck
got tight again, like something was near. I see this man.
His head was down a little bit and he looked
very stern. He was looking inside the window. I remember
dropping the dish I was washing and just kind of screaming,
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and I'm like, oh my god. My little cousin. She
looked at me. She's like, oh no, And then my
Grandma's like, did you see him too? Yeah? Me so sorry, Like,
your cousin actually saw this man looking in the other day.
And it's dark outside at that time too. It wasn't
during the day, and I could see a face clearly
staring in. When you look out the window, it's just
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the backyard, and they had the gate locked, so it's
not like anyone can really go through the gate, and
you can't jump a fence or anything like that. I'm
thirty one now. I will not look out that window.
It freaks me out. I was twenty three. There was
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nothing big that happened that day or that night. I
go to bed. I'm having this nightmare. Me and my husband,
we were living in an apartment with our kids. In
my dream, I see like a figure of a man,
but in my head I knew it was like a
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demonic entity. He just felt pure evil to me, and
I could feel that while I was dreaming. The man
breaks in. When he breaks in, I wake up in
my dream. I'm awake, and I'm like, oh my gosh,
like i have to get him out of my house,
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Like he's gonna get my kids, he's gonna get us.
So I use myself as like bait. He's like chasing
me all around the apartment. I remember running out the patio,
kind of jumping that little patio fence that we have
right next to our apartment. There's like a sewer drainage. Okay,
if I run through there, I can lose him in
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it because it's really dark, like there's no way he's
gonna catch me. I hop the patio fence and I
kind of run down into the little ditch area, and
then I'm running through the little sewer tunnel. I see
a light at the very end, so I'm running. I'm like, Okay,
if I can get to the end of this, like
I'll be safe and we're all gonna be safe. We're
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all gonna be okay. Once I get towards the end,
I think I'm in, like you know, the safe zone.
The demon pops out from right at the end of it,
at the corner. But the whole time that I'm running
through it. He's right on my tail, like I can
feel him. I can hear water splashing, I can hear
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my footsteps splashing as I'm running, and I can hear his.
He pops out from the from the corner and he
like grabs me by my arm. I wake up like immediately,
and my arm feels like it's burning. It was like
the touch of him just like made my arm burn
so bad. My first thought was grab my phone, put
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the flash on and record my arm, Like right now,
I have these marks on my hand, my arm. It
looked like three long fingers and the whole time my
arm's burning. It was burning for a good while. It
just came alive from my dream. I don't know how
to explain it. This happened about four years ago. My
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cousin Leo came over. It was him and his daughter.
They were going to go to a wedding Nur Concinera
in Michigan because we still have family over there. Leo
he wasn't feeling good around this time. He kept saying
that he was sick, he was out of it. He
just wasn't feeling good at all. My grandma she ends
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up taking Leo to the hospital so they can get
him checked out. They recommended I don't think that you
should go on a flight, and he was like, no,
we'll be good. You know, we'll be We're literally just
going for the weekend and we'll be back. They leave
the hospital, he goes back to my grandma's house. We're
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at the table. He's kind of telling us stories, even
though he's feeling sick. He's like telling us stories, making
us all crack up. He's like, all right, and I
gotta be at the airport at this time, you know,
if you can please drop me off, and he went
upstairs because he was gonna take a nap. I remember
looking at one of my theas and I was like, dang,
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I just felt like he's not gonna make it. I
don't know why, but I feel like I'm not going
to see him again. She kind of just looked at me. Yeah,
I have the same feeling. He goes to the party
that they were having in Michigan. He calls my grandma
and he's talking to her and he's like, yeah, I
really don't feel good. Whenever we get back, can you
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just take me to the hospital again, and I'll probably
have to stay with you. For a few more days,
if that's okay, And she's like no, like you know,
of course me, Oh that's fine. My daughter she was
staying in the bedroom that I had. She was sleeping
in there with me that night, an hour before we
were actually supposed to be there at the airport. So
by ten o'clock, my daughter she woke up and she
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was screaming. My grandma she runs up to her. She's like,
what's going on? What's wrong with me? Her? Then my
daughter's just crying and screaming, and I'm like, hey, like
what's going on? Are you okay? And she's like, I
had a bad dream the man, the man, And I
was like, what are you talking about the man? There's
something wrong with the man, you know. I kind of
console her a bit and finally put her back down
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to sleep. We're gathering our stuff. My grandma grabs her
purse and then the phone rings. My grandma she picks
it up and she's like, what okay, No, I'm on
my way. I'm on my way right now. So apparently
my cousin mid flight, he ends up getting sick. They
called and was like, hey, we're about to land. We
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need you all to come here. He's gonna have to
go to the hospital. As soon as we get there,
she immediately hangs up and I'm like, Grandma, let's go.
It was so weird because there was this moment my
heart just like sank, like it went right into my stomach,
and I was like, Grandma, my heart just dropped. She
looked over She's like, yeah, me, huh, me too. I
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was like, I think he passed away. I get there
and we see all these fire trucks and ambulance and
police cars, you know, all there at the terminal. My
grandma kind of just hops out the car and she's
running through the airport. I see his daughter, so I
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walk right up to her. They didn't confirm that he
passed away, but I see my grandma drop to her knees,
and that was the moment that they confirmed like he
did pass away. And the daughter was I want to
say twelve. Just to look on her face, looks so
like she had nothing behind her eyes. She looked very,
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very lost. She was in shock, I'm sure. So I
go up to her and I'm like, hey, do you
want to stay with us for a night or do
you want me to take you to your mom? And
she was just quiet. She's like, I just want my mom.
So we load up the car and we start our
drive to go over there. There was at one point
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where it was maybe like an hour and a half
into the drive. I'm the one driving, and my grandma's
in the passenger seat and she's in the back. I
can hear her crying, and I felt a little relieved
because I'm like, okay, good, she's not holding it in anymore.
And I look in the rear video mirror and it's
dark on the entire drive, and I see someone sitting
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in the back seat with her. I'm driving, trying to
pay attention to the road, and I'm looking up in
the rear room mirror like on and off, and it
was my cousin Leo. I saw him there. The look
on his face looked like he was so upset with himself.
He was very unhealthy. He had all these opportunities to
really work on himself, and he didn't take get He
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just looked upset and he had his hand on her arm.
We're driving. We're probably at this point, maybe three hours
into the drive. You know, my grandma she was crying
in the passenger seat the whole time. And you know,
I'm trying to console both of them. Really, they actually
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both kind of fell asleep. I look in the rear
view mirror again, and this time the very back seat,
I saw three people. One of them was this man
and he had like deep dimples. I didn't know who
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he was. And then on and off I would actually
see my cousin Leo, kind of sitting right next to
her in the second row consoling her. Right next to
that man that I saw in the back seat, I
saw a woman there. She was like a little fair skinned,
but she had very here make way curly hair, and
she looked like her heart was broken before my cousin,
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and she was kind of like saying thing consoling her
as well. But then there was someone else that I saw.
I didn't know who she was, but she didn't look okay.
She looked like she wasn't supposed to be there. Finally
we get there to her mom's house and we drop
her off one of my aunts she lived in the
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same town. So we go and we're gonna stay with
my aunt just at least get some sleep. I'm telling
my Thea and my Theia's like, I know that lady
that you saw and she was like, that was her grandma.
So she's describing her to me and she's saying it.
She's like, I have a picture of her somewhere, I think,
and she's digging through her photos and she pulls it
out and it was her grandma. Was like, that was
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the lady I saw in the back. And I was like,
I just don't know who that man was or the
other woman. So my cousin gets there, Leo's brother, and
you know, we're talking about what happened, and he was like,
what the guy looked like again, So I'm describing that
guy and then he starts laughing and he's like, oh,
that was my dad. The way he describes it was
like to the tea. After that, it was very, very
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emotional and everything, and I felt like that kind of
opened doors a little bit more for me. Maybe a
couple of days after that had happened, I was asleep
in my room. I just needed kind of a couple
days off to get myself together. I was so upset.
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I'm laying in bed. It wasn't like a sleep paralysis
kind of moment, but it felt like it. I'm laying
on my stomach, I need lights on and I need
sound in the background just because it helps me kind
of drown out everything. All of a sudden, like I
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feel someone in my room with me. I feel like
someone's staring at me in my bed. But I started
feeling myself shake, and in my head, I'm like, am
I having a seizure right now? Or like so I'm
kind of like combulsing or it feels like I'm shaking
in my bed. I remember opening my eyes and my head.
I'm stay by my stomach, by the right side of
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my face is like on the bed, and I'm kind
of faced over to my left. I'm able to kind
of move my head slightly. And that lady that I
saw in the car, the one that looked like she
didn't belong, she was standing there in my bedroom. Her
skin looked gray, her hair looked wet, and her eyes
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look dark. She was at the very end of my bed,
and the way she was staring at me was very intense,
like she hated me. I felt like something was on
my back holding me down, pushing me into my bed
the entire time. But I was looking at her. She
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was just staring at me, And I want to say,
like this moment lasted maybe like five minutes. I'm able
to like move my hands because I remember at one
point I even like tapped my phone, and when I
looked at on my phone it was thirty fifteen in
the morning. I remember just shutting my eyes and kind
of clenched them really tight. It opened it again and
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she wasn't there, and I felt like I was able
to really move around. I saw her a couple more times,
but it was always from the corner of my eye,
and it was kind of like I was able to
kind of ignore her a little bit more. But my
brother Posse, he actually spoke to a medium. I was
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very skeptical to it. She hit a lot of key
points on like stuff that I was going through, and
she's like, I know you see things, but there's a
lady attached to you. And she's like, and it's like
someone gave you a hoole. Someone's really just trying to
cause harm to me, and that's why that lady was
attached to me. But whoever's doing this, you know, this
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is why this lady's been following you. You're in a
very dark place, She's like, and you have a lot
of negative energy attached to you. So a couple months
went by, I kind of just ignored it. I just
kept ignoring it. I would see her here and there,
like even in my car while I was driving, I
would see her. It was never during the day. I
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was at night. I'm gonna start praying more, praying again
and all that stuff. Now, I haven't seen her in
maybe four years. At the house that I'm living at,
we've lived here for four years. I don't know if
it's the same from one sixteen, but there's this little
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boy that I always see. He follows me around everywhere.
Even when I'm at work, I'll close up the shop
and everything, I'll see a kid in the corner of
my eye, or I'll see them staring at me, like, oh,
what is she doing now? At the house that we're
at the same thing, I'll be standing there washing dishes
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and I can see someone's tearing at me, and it's
always a little kid, always a little boy. I'll have
stuff go missing. It's like someone's always messing with me.
We're all trying to be as organized as we can be,
but I feel like that's why my OCD kind of
picks up, because if I lose my stuff and their stuff.
We're all screwed. So I put my stuff in particular places,
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and I always I know I put my stuff there.
I'll go and I'll put my ring or my necklace somewhere,
and then I'll come back and it's not there, and
I'm like, okay, my kids are in school, I know
they didn't take it. My husband's ready at work. I
get a laf for work, and this is where I
always put it. And then I'll kind of say to myself, like,
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all right, I gotta go to the other room. Please
put it back by the time I get here. So
I'll leave the room, probably be gone for ten minutes,
and I'll come back, and sure enough, it's either there
in the spot that I lacked it, or it's always
somewhere a little bit different but close by to where
I could still see it. I still go to my
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Grandma'd be like, Grandma, I have a hole, Please do
the egg or pray for me with the egg or whatever,
and she'll do it. It will kind of help me out.
To me, I just feel lighter after she does it.
That's like my cleansing. I did try to sage my
house before me and my daughter. We both felt lightheaded,
So I was like, girl, we're the evil, We're the
bad spirits. So I was like, never again. I think
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my cleansing or just for me is kind of just
like having positivity, positive thoughts, and I don't really know
what to do beyond that. Really, any advice would help.
I kind of consider it like a blessing. It didn't occur,
because at the same time, I feel like it's always
helped me, especially with having kids. I feel like it's
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kind of helped me protect them a little bit better
and then also have a better understanding of, like okay
on how to help them. I don't know, it's kind
of bittersweet at the same time, I'm like, man, I
really don't want to feel or see, like, you know,
the bad to it, but I know if there's bad,
there's good, so it just comes hand in hand.
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