I love stories like that! Stone Mountain Park in Georgia has a complete plantation set up using old antebellum plantation houses that were moved up there from South Georgia. My sister was a park police officer and would tell stories of lights going on when the park was closed or reports of parties occurring after hours in the main house. It was creepy as hell but cool at the same time!
I was getting ready to graduate in ‘64, but I wasn’t in that group. But what a story. Maybe Megan is a ghost! Is that funny piano actually a harpsichord? Some good Bach tunes in the middle of the night!
I went there in the 90’s. Our group witnessed the door to the rest room under the stairs open on its own, and my sister and another person with our group saw some kind of “movement” in the main floor entry way on the left. It was creepy.
That's so funny! We have an old lady ghost in our current house and she acts up when the kids act up! My spawn will be getting rambunctious while I'm cooking or something and a door down the hall will slam, the kids stop moving and being loud, won't even blink! And I'm just 🤷♀️ "y'all woke up Margret ,keep it down now" lol she was the previous owner and from records we've found a real badass woman in her days!
I was taught that all dead humans are awaiting resurrection. Ghosts that are genuinely seen are demons or fallen angels masquerading as dead humans. These fallen angels are not allowed to take on human form, so anyone who says they saw a human ghost are lying or hallucinating. 🎉
On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot and killed six members of his family at 112 Ocean Avenue, a large Dutch Colonial house situated in a suburban neighborhood in Amityville, on the south shore of Long Island, New York. Followed by: The Amityville Horror Part II Publication date: September 13, 1977
On November 13, 1974, Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot and killed six members of his family at 112 Ocean Avenue, a large Dutch Colonial house situated in a suburban neighborhood in Amityville, on the south shore of Long Island, New York. Followed by: The Amityville Horror Part II Publication date: September 13, 1977
Nope, nope, nope.... will NOT be going in there... tho I have worked in a supposed haunted hotel, in the theatre department, which is alleged to be one of the most haunted parts of the building... the closest thing to paranormal activity I have experienced in the 18 months I have worked there, was the elevator doors opening for me as I approached with my hands totally full and no easy way of pushing the botton... it has happened on 3 distinct occasions. Always on the 3rd floor. It is a 100 year old building with very few bells and a d wistles... the rooms do not have their own bathrooms, they do not have TV's nor do they have fridges, the elevator certainly has does not have any self activation sensors or anything of the like
Meh.. I have a potentially haunted car. Can't bring myself to sell it, because I get physically sick and enraged just thinking about it. Pretty much every old man who owned it before died shortly after getting it. Previous owner was scared of it, sold it to me after his dad who had bought it passed away shortly after, because apparently it wants a younger driver. Both times my younger brother drove it it tried to kill him. I used to drive through London every day, 32 miles round trip, sometimes not even touching the pedals, just sort of gesturing with the wheel where I wanted to go. Later I got a 2000 BMW as my second ever car, and I discovered I couldn't drive it, and it took me days to get back into the groove, because as it turns out, I wasn't really driving my old V8, not in the conventional sense anyway. Car always smells of perfume, no matter how long it sits or how much I clean the interior. But it's a very familiar smell, just sitting in it makes me feel at ease, but other people including my own mother refuse to sit in it.