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Speaker 1 (00:01):
I got a left time with bright and.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
Yesterday we were talking about ghosts, ghost stories. We want
to hear some more.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
We had so many.
Speaker 3 (00:15):
Yes, something weird happened this morning and then literally when
I was thinking about doing it, like well, I was
on my computer in a loungeream just sitting at the
dining table when my wife comes in brow and she goes,
have you seen my phone? And I said, no, I
haven't seen your phone. Maybe left it downstairs or in
our bedroom. So she went in there and checked, and
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then she come running out and she goes, my god,
the weirdest thing has just happened. And I said why,
She goes, my phone just popped up out of now,
so what do you mean? And she took me into
the room. She goes, I was sitting here trying to
figure out where my phone was. I grabbed the don
it for the bed. I threw it back and that's
what it looked like, and there was like my pajamas
sitting up in the top left hand corner and nothing else,
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just the sheet. She goes. Then I looked under the
beds and thinking I dropped it because that's where I
charged it, on the side of bed. And usually I
drop it. As I looked under, couldn't find it. As
I looked up, it was sitting next to my hand.
So could you have missed it? And I see yeah, okay,
so how am I going to miss this?
Speaker 1 (01:13):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Now we do have two ghosts in our house, an
older gentleman and a younger kid. We've heard. I've told
him that a thousand times a story. It's just really speaking.
But they're really nice. Okay, So we want to hear
your ghost story.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Now we're going to call from Alisha. Yesterday from Almo,
she said that this is going to be the best
is It was like, well, I want to hear the
best ghost story? Yes, Alisha, Hello, Hello, how are we?
It is fifty ghost story.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
So Mahabi and I set it on our house untilong
the day before we got married, and we moved in
knowing that we couldn't have children of our own. We thought,
but that the elderly lady who had originally lived in
the property had wanted it filled with little Italian babies
and that was the selling point for the house for it.
But we moved in and lived in the front bedroom downstairs,
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and we didn't know yet that we gotten pregnant on
our wedding night, but the windows and doors would open
and close randomly, and the shower would turn on and
then off again, and the lights would go on and off.
And then we found out a few weeks later, five
weeks that we were pregnant, and we already freaked out
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by this point because things were weird in the house.
We ended up we lost the baby. About then it
all started happening again, and we were pregnant again, and
so we moved upstairs to a different bedroom and made
at the master, and then every time we got pregnant.
We've got four kids, they were all born there. Every
time we got pregnant, the same thing would happen again.
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And by pregnancy number three, we had reached out to
her children who we bought the property from, and found
out that she had actually died in the front bedroom
and it was her room that she was presumably taking
ownership over, but also maybe excitement about the pregnancy. And
then one of my friends, WHET colleagues, came around to
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visit one day and stepped one foot inside my house
and broze, and the front bedroom was opposite the front door,
and she was white as a sheet, and covered in
goose pumps, and she said, I can't handle it. There's
an old lady standing right in front of me. I
can't come in your home. And she took off and
she had literally got no car and bolted and never
once came back to my house.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
I Oh, my god.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
So we introduced each baby from Missus Caffarella and said
that we would share our children with her, but that
she had to not keep on turning on lots of
lights and seeing them off again, and turning the shower on,
and so many weird things happen in that house. But
she's still there. That we sold the house three years ago,
and the new owners, who were our tenants before then,
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said that she still makes her presence known, and that
the new owners live upstairs as well. They can't handle
living in the downstairs.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
Any Hey, Alicia, when you left, did anything happen like
did she get a bit upset when you left, or
or she leaf you were living.
Speaker 4 (04:01):
The only thing that we put down to her was
that we had a nanny that lived in the front
room in a pair and she wasn't very nice. The
last o pair wasn't very nice to the kids, And
so that's where we let her go. But the cos
connected to the back of the toilet came off and
she had already moved out. No one was touching it,
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no one was using that toilet, and it came off
and we didn't realize until the water had come through
the walking wardrobe ball and then through to the study wall.
It caused forty thousand dollars worth of dammy. Yeah, we
had to rip all the carpet up and replace plaster
and everything. But we put that down to missus Caperella.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
Put the pair in the bedroom.
Speaker 2 (04:43):
What did you do?
Speaker 3 (04:44):
Why did you do that?
Speaker 4 (04:46):
We weren't going to sleep in That.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
Was it from all my what't you go? Story?
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Oh yeah, So, way back when I was much younger,
roughly rends well, I had two brothers, two sisters, all
living in the same house and said lay in bed
often of a nighttime listening to footsteps up and down
our floorboards. We didn't have floor coverings, their heavy footprints
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up and down the hallway, and I also lay in
bed listening to it would disturb It'd take it in
terms disturbing my brothers and sisters, so it'd go into
my brother's bedroom and I could lay in bed and
listen to my brother being really disturbed, and then he'd
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go quiet, and then I'd move on to my sister
and the sisters, and then it just continuous throughout the night,
and it would with its fingernails scratch on the top
of your wall and you could hear it scratching right
next to your ear. But the worst I think I
experienced was as fast asleep and got woken up to
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my pillow being punked, and it kept being tugged, just
you know, real short, sharp tugs until it fell onto
the ground. And I think that was you probably the
scariest moment.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Did you ever find out if it was someone who'd
passed in the house or you just get the hell
out of their mate?
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Not too sure of his historic events, you know, prior
to when we purchased that, as it said, I was
a child, he used to go.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Into my mom and say, oh, you know, the ghost.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Is doing it, and she would say, don't be ridiculous,
go back to bed. It turned out when I got
old enough and it was an adult, she then come out.
Speaker 4 (06:41):
And said, oh, yeah, there was a ghost.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
I just didn't want to alarm you.
Speaker 2 (06:50):
And I was actually larif Nashville. What's he going?
Speaker 5 (06:57):
Okay, so you guys are going to trouble and K
I'm making this up or I was on drugs, but
this really happened to me. So I was about seventeen
and I'm forty now, so this is a long time ago.
I was dating this guy and I used to go
to his place all the time, and he said to me,
he's like, I just got because he was living with
his parents. He's like, I just got to let you
know that this place we live in is haunted. And
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I'm like, yeah, whatever. You know, someone says that you
can't laugh it off anyway, took it with a grain
of felt. Anyway. One night, we were laying in bed
watching a movie and obviously back when I was seventeen,
there was TVs like those big box looking things, and
there was a brush sitting on top, like a hair
brush sitting on top. We're laying I was watching a
movie and this brush came flying off the top of
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the TV towards us, and I was like. I looked
at him and I was like, what just happened? And
he's like, I told you about this and I'm like oh,
and he goes like something's going to something is going
to happen right now, and I just need you to
be calm. And I'm like, what do you mean, and
he just pulled the covers over my head. We were
both underneath the dooner cover and just listening and what
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felt like an hour was probably two minutes, but we
could hear stuff being moved and shifted and noise around
and I'm like, oh my god, I was crying and shaking.
I'm like, what is going on? Like get me out
of here. And then it just stopped like dead silent,
and he's like, he's like, it's okay now, don't like,
don't stress, And we took the covers off of our
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heads and the whole room had been rearranged.
Speaker 4 (08:25):
Oh no, I know, I sweart.
Speaker 5 (08:30):
This is like proper like poulter geistuff. I never went that.
So when we took the covers off, like all the
curtains were open or like we had a side dress
that all the perfumes and deodorants and hair brushes and
stuff were like lined up in perfect line. Oh no,
there was a glass of water in the middle of
the room that had been smashed with one of those
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massage dolphins. You know those the old school, Like it
was in the shape of dolphin. Yeah, so that was
not sitting on top of it a glass of water
that had been smashed, but all the glass had been removed.
There was no glass around the slash glass. It was wild,
like you couldn't make this up. And when I told people,
they were like, Laura, have you guys been like myhes
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or something? Because like I swear like I never ever
believed in ghosts and stuff, but that I swear like.
There was loads and loads of other stuff happened, but
that was the most significant event that happened to me.
I'm like, this cannot be real. Did that happen? Yes?
Speaker 4 (09:32):
Yeah, at his face?
Speaker 5 (09:34):
Yeah, this was This is like twenty five years ago.
Speaker 2 (09:36):
Really did you break up with him because of it?
Speaker 5 (09:39):
I just never I'm like, you can come stay at
my parents' place because I ain't gone back. But yeah,
it was terrifying, like terrifying.
Speaker 3 (09:49):
So bloody, weird and so interesting clean like nice.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
It was straining stuff up and picking up glass and stuff.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
That's so good. It's a clean up ghost from the
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