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2006-10-27 06:08:18 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Holidays Halloween

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my house is haunted i kid you not...you probably wont believe me but here are a few things that have happened to us....

this is my parents house and every so often we have a smell that comes round the house, the smell of candles burning, we dont like candles, we have never had them in my house EVER. We go a spiritualist lady round and as soon as she walked in through the door, she said 'Jack Nelson what are you doing in this house???' Jack Nelson was my mums grandad who was an altar boy. Aparently he told her that whenever my mum was depressed he would try to show himself but all he could get was the smell, never a form...strange

Next, about a week after my mums dad died, my boyfriend came round to stay for the first time, he was using my room and i was sharing with my sister, when he went to put his bag in my room, the plate that had been hanging over the door one my gradad gave to me fell on him!!!! Plus the cats will never go in there and if they do end up in there, they contantly growl and hiss and their fur is all stood up on end, they really dont like my room

2006-10-27 06:16:00 · answer #1 · answered by charlotte66621442000 3 · 1 0

Years ago I was staying at my Gran and Granda's house when the electricity went out - quite common in those days but this was just the coin meter running out. We'd been watching TV and had a table lamp on, rather than the main room light.
When Grandad had refueled the meter, the TV came back on, but the lamp did not. Closer inspection found that there was no bulb in the lamp - there had been, so maybe it had popped out. We searched the floor of the room to no avail. A new bulb was located and we resumed our viewing. Sometime later that evening as I was getting ready for bed, the missing bulb turned up.

Guess where it was.........


On the kitchen windowsil at the other end of the house. Not the inside windowsil, but the OUTSIDE windowsil.

No one had left the room, no one had left the house. No one went to the kitchen until after the end of the movie we'd been watching.

So how did it get from the lounge lamp to the exterior kitchen windowsil????

2006-10-27 13:19:53 · answer #2 · answered by Phlodgeybodge 5 · 0 0

I live here in North Carolina, and not far from my home is an old abandoned house were these devil worshipers used to convene. People say that the house was built on the site of some burial ground and so these people tried to conjure spirits. Any way, they would make human sacrifices, babies and small animals. If you go there at night on pagan ''holidays'' you can still hear the cries of all the infants that were slaughtered there not sure if it is true, I don't want to test it out

2006-10-31 07:26:40 · answer #3 · answered by blueyebaby 1 · 0 0

This one is 100% true.....

I grew up in Banbury, Oxfordshire. The shopping precinct there is built upon the old castle remains and Marks and Spencers is actually above the old dungeons.

Anyway, my mum used to be the manager of Olympus Sports there and was key holder in case the alarrms ever went off.

One night the alrms went off. My dad was st work, so my mum had to take me and my brother along with her while she reset the alram...

To be sure that there were no intruders in the building we had to sit in the security guys room and check all the cameras.

Do you know the old nursery ryhme: "Ride a ****-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a white lady upon a white horse"?

Well, on the security cameras we all saw a white lady and several small children running around. The lady was beckoning them as if to come to her!

It was really scary! I didn't think anything much - I was too young to be freaked out, but all the adults shat thier pants!

2006-10-27 13:20:40 · answer #4 · answered by sammi 6 · 0 0

when i was about 12 yrs of age, my sister and i were home alone while my dad picked my mom up from a late night college class. we heard footsteps running down the hall. i asked her what it was na dshe said it was probably the dog but when we heard a slam of the back door we both looked towards the fireplace and saw that our dog was sleeping right there. so we ran out the front door and to our neighbors. He and his son came over with his pistol and searched our house and yard. all they found was a set of muddy footprints going thru the house and out the backdoor. our neighborhood is very into crime watch, it is not taken lightly. and we lived on 2 acres of land, so there was no way anyone could have broken in, ran down our hall and out the backdoor without anyone seeing them. and even if by chance they had done it without being seen, then they must have been someone i am glad i didn't meet. now everywhere i stay, no matter where, i check every door and window after dark and again before bed. thank god we moved into a development 2 yrs later!!

2006-10-27 13:23:01 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

100% true

My cousin lives 45 minutes down the road and the first time i spent the night with her we went to this house that is supost to be haunted. So when we got their the door opened by itself then when we went inside there was a big blood stain on the back wall in the living room and i asked her what it was there for and she said that long ago this lady and her husband and baby boy lived in that house so one day the baby wouldn't stop crying so she killed it and then the family moved to Georgia and were never caught so it has been told that if you stair at the blood stain you can hear a baby crying and you will dye in the next 48 hours.I swear its true

2006-10-27 14:26:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

In Louisiana, there is a house known famously for it's spooks and spectors - the Myrtle's Plantation in St. Francisville - considered the most haunted house in America. One spirit in particular, is a slave named Chloe. The man who owned the plantation caught her, his slave mistress, eavesdropping on him once, and cut off her ear. She wore a turban on her head ever since.

She overheard him deciding to demote her from house slave to field slave, and panicked. She made a cake with poison and fed it to his children and wife during a birthday celebration. The idea was to make them sick enough to keep her in need. However, she over did it and killed them all. The other slaves caught wind of what she did, and hung her in the old tree out back. There's lots of pictures of both her spirit, and that of the two children. You can even hear their laughter around the grounds. It's said that Chloe steals an earing from your bedside, but only one, and sometimes the children can be felt jumping on your bed while you're sleeping. (check out the site: www.myrtlesplantation.com)

There's tons of stories of haunts from the thousands of visitors each year. People on tours have felt their hair being pulled, supposedly from the children, doors rattling with no one there, seen handprints and faces inside a hallway mirror, that won't go away even after being cleaned and replaced. Here's a story I know:

An older lady I know, her daughters and a couple family members decided to rent a couple rooms in the main house for a night. They drank and laughed having a good ole' time. The oldest daughter went to take a bath in the adjoining bathroom, right next to where the group was.

After she'd been gone quite a long time, the mom went to check on her. All of a sudden, when she knocked on the door, the daughter was screaming "Get me out!". The mother was confused, as the lock was on the inside with the daughter. "Honey, just unlock the door and come out." "It IS unlocked! I've been trapped in her for an hour and screaming!" NO ONE had heard anything as such, and they were all right outside the door! Finally, the door gives way, and she falls into the mom's arms, hysterical.

Instead of leaving, they convince her to stay, and all spend the night. The mom says her rosary before going to bed, and puts it away in a pouch in her purse. The next morning, she can't find it. Looks everywhere, and finds it atop the fireplace way across the room, with the cross upside down. No one in the group saw it happen, and all swear it was not them.

Her son visited years later with a group of friends. They video taped and took pictures. He stayed outside while the others were just inside the front door. He heard someone running heavily across the attic, and knew it wasn't the friends, as he could still see them, then the doors began to rattle and try to open by themselves. No one was staying at the house this weekday, and the owners live far off the property, due to serious evil they've encountered (there's a book about it from the owners). All sorts of things happened to them while they were there, but he won't talk about much of it!

Later that week, it was apparent 'something' had followed him home, as he encountered many strange things and apparitions. This went on for years until he had a baby and the new home was blessed. It's been quiet for him ever since.

I had gone once with friends and family to spend the night. We played board games and stayed up until dawn, never seeing the first thing. Nothing showed up in any pictures either. Maybe it was because we were looking for it, that nothing ever happened?

2006-10-27 14:13:15 · answer #7 · answered by The Older Woman 3 · 1 0

I had a friend of a friend staying with me one time - she was hiding from her devil-worshipping ex husband .....
late in the evening, I and some friends were sitting around just talking and out of the corner of my eye I thought I saw this friend run past the door and up the stairs - but I didn't hear the door go.... I thought this was strange and wondered why she was running - so I went out after her ..... no sign ......I went upstairs where I'd seen her run .... no sign ..... but as I got to the top of the stairs the lights were out and I felt like I had come up against a freezing wall of cold ... I felt like I was being intimidated by the atmosphere ... I got very angry and started shouting at 'it' to get out of my house - that they weren't invited and had no right to barge in .... as I said that my friends downstairs came out to see what I was shouting at - and all of us felt a freezing cold draught rush past first me then them and out of the front door - which had swung open on its own ..... I have no explanation for this scenariou - but I can promise you it's true..... we all just sat around for a fair old time, wide eyed and shaking ......

2006-10-31 12:36:59 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is 100% true.

One Christmas Eve my Mother and Grandmother had put up the Christmas tree. But one particular bauble kept falling off. Once it had fallen off a third time my Grandmother shivered and said "something terrible has happened".

The next day was Christmas. The phone rang and my Grandmother answered. She recieved some bad news. Her cousin had commited suicide. But she hadn't succeeded until the third attempt!!

How scary was that!?!

2006-10-27 13:17:27 · answer #9 · answered by katem1992 3 · 1 0

The Law of Gravity is a ghost. Is it true?

2006-10-28 10:15:39 · answer #10 · answered by Ivy 2 · 0 1

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