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2007-02-17 11:32:17 · 14 answers · asked by Janis 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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My husband and I have lived in two haunted apartments. One was our first apartment and his youngest sister (she was three at the time) refused to go into our bathroom alone. We also go eerie feelings in that bathroom, and I disliked spending too much time there. Found out when we left, an elderly lady had slipped, hit her head and was found in the bathtub dead there.

The second place we lived in, the light in the hallway would go on and off on its own. The other thing that struck us as odd was we didn't have a chain like other apartments. When we mentioned to neighbors that we didn’t have a chain on our door, we were told what happened in the apartment. The last tenants were a man and a woman and for some reason unknown to everyone, the man decided to hang himself in the hallway. Just one day out of the blue he locked every locked on the door, and made sure to call his girlfriend (the woman living with him) right as he was about to hang himself (both apartments were ground floor) so she'd come home, wouldn't be able to get in, go to the bedroom window and see him swinging (the bedroom window would give a view straight down the hallway). Police had to break the door down to get in, and because of that, we had no lock. He was declared dead and removed from the hallway and the girlfriend moved out.

We asked to be moved when some water damage was found in the apartment. For some reason, we attract apartments or places that people had died. The apartment we were going to be moved to at first, a man had died in. They complex found us another apartment when we expressed the apartment was too small (we had a king sized bed that wouldn’t fit in this apartment’s bedroom). Also, the house we rented in Vegas - our friend's father died next door.

Before moving to Vegas, I had a terrible accident, one I probably should not have walked away from, I should have had many broken bones. Right before the accident however, I could smell a strong cigarette smell. I don't smoke. Neither does anyone who had been in my car. Regardless, I blew through a busy intersection going 35 miles an hour. My thighs should have been broken, so should have my kneecaps and my right arm. But I only had a few scratches, and two dislocated hips and knees (preventing the breaks) and a dislocated elbow (again preventing the breaks). The thing that threw me was the strong cigarette smell. My grandmother had died months before, and she was a heavy smoker, and the scent reminded me of her. I still smell this smell in our bathroom for some reason, by my husband's vanity. What's odd is my mother also smells this in various places around her home. I haven't found out yet, but my mother was supposed to check with my sister and see if she too was experiencing this. There's been three deaths on my mother's side of the family in the last five(?) years, all of them heavy smokers and two dying rather young.

When my husband and I visit my mother and father, we pass by a very large cemetery on each side of the road. And each time, we both see a woman leaning over a grave - she's not a whole person however, she has no legs, just mist. He can point out more in the graveyard, he seems more sensitive to it than me.

My husband has had many experiences. He fell asleep at the wheel once. Something made him wake up, and when he did a stagecoach with horses passed right through him and his car, He turned around just to see it fade into nothing. He's also witnessed the legendary Bailey of Bailey's prairie down here. The legend goes he's searching for his whiskey. My husband has passed by Mr. Bailey several times carrying his lantern. When he turns around to look again, he disappears. (I’ve played Legend of Zelda, and for some reason, Mr. Bailey strikes me as a poe from this game).

My husband would love to spend the night at a haunted hotel and really wants to sleep on the ship the Queen Mary in a haunted room (and wants to go to the hotel The Shining was filmed at and inspired from). I personally don't have the wits about me to do it.

2007-02-17 13:21:43 · answer #1 · answered by irishturtle 2 · 2 1

Shortly after I graduated from high school, I moved on to a pig farm in Yucaipa, CA that belonged to some friends' parents. My first day there, my friend stopped by and said, "if you hear footsteps, it's just the peacocks on the roof." Thinking it a strange thing to say, I nodded my head and said thank you and went into my new single-wide trailer. For the first couple of weeks it was peaceful. Then I started to hear footsteps coming up my hall toward my bedroom at night. Then there would be a constant cold breeze flowing over my face in bed at night, and there were no windows or vents nearby. I would come home from school or work and my shower curtain would be wide open. Things would rearrange themselves around in my kitchen while I was gone. And it was REALLY scary because I didn't have a phone or television to pass the time, and my car was constantly broken down, so I had nowhere to go. Things got worse. There was a constant feeling in the house of not being wanted in there. It culminated one night when I woke up and in the corner of the room was a large shadow darker than the dark around it, and I felt a malevolent glare coming from it. I jumped out of bed, ran into my living room and MOVED out the next day. Ugh. Sorry it was so long!

2016-05-23 23:53:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Once I had a dream (or so I thought), where I was in my bedroom and it was very dark, I couldn't see anything and I saw a person. This wasn't just any person, it was this guy I saw on the news who had the death sentence for being a serial killer. In this "dream" he slapped me over the face, and punched me in the stomach. When I thought I woke up (even though I was awake the whole time), I started getting dressed, and when I looked in the mirror my cheek was red. This freaked me out so when I looked at my stomach there was a large bruise. The weirdest thing about this is that I have never met the guy that hurt me.

2007-02-17 11:50:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I had just gotten to the Philippines. It was late. When I got to the barracks I just threw my duffel on the floor and hit the rack. In the middle of the night I awoke to find my bed vibrating across the floor! and I looked to see my locker coming towards me with its doors swinging wildly. then it stopped. Everyone was talking at once. Sorry, no ghosts. It was an earth tremor. But ghosts were the first thing that came to my mind!

2007-02-17 11:39:26 · answer #4 · answered by djm749 6 · 1 0

Yes, I don't know if it was a ghost though. One night, I was laying in bed and I couldn't move, I couldn't speak. But I was looking at the doorway of my room (that I can look right out of from where I was) and I just felt something there. I didn't SEE anything, but I FELT it. I was one of the oddest experiences in my life. I end up waking up (if ever I was sleeping) and I was just how I was when I was sleeping. I was terrified, tryed to talk and I could. Have you ever had any ghost experiences?

2007-02-17 11:38:38 · answer #5 · answered by Roxi 4 · 0 0

I was sitting on my bed reading a book one night, my bed was up against the wall and I had my pillows propped up against the wall with my back to it. All of a sudden, I saw the spirit of my dead cat come through the wall, to the right of me, and he was sitting on the bed next to me then he vanished. I don't use drugs, I don't drink and I am not crazy. I can only tell you what I saw.

2007-02-17 12:42:32 · answer #6 · answered by dewdrop034 3 · 1 0

I've seen them since I have memory my firs "friend" was a ghost of course I didn't know it I have a lot experiences and it's hard to write only one

2007-02-17 12:00:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I lived in a place on my own where i frequently got static voice messages of EVP and footsteps in the upper area of the house, during that time i saw a bright light flash from behind me on more than one occasion. it has stopped now. but it was scary but cool at the same time.

2007-02-17 11:38:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes, when i was getting ready for work one morning the house was dark. while standing in the living room i heard someone walking down the stairs. i thought it was my father but not. it was a woman in a Victorian dress. when i turned on the light she was gone. when i turned the lights back out she walked back up the stairs and closed the door behind her like my father always did when he would go up stair to go to bed. it scared the hell out of me and i moved out of my parents house a little after that.

2007-02-17 12:06:37 · answer #9 · answered by toni stark 1 · 0 0

not me but my dad has like this pool floating thing got up on it side and rolled down a hill and than up and there was no wind i would not have believed him if the neighbor had not seen it too

2007-02-17 11:38:22 · answer #10 · answered by Shera 2 · 0 0

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