Showing posts with label When Ghosts Attack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label When Ghosts Attack. Show all posts

Saturday, September 12, 2015

When Ghosts Attack: Voices of the Dead

I've watched Destination America's When Ghosts Attack a few times, and it tends to scare the crap out of me, but two of my five most popular blog posts are about the show, so of course I'm going to keep watching and writing about it. This time I chose an episode called "Voices of the Dead."

On May 7, 2003, in Chesapeake, Virginia, Elaine Irving moved into a new house with her family. She thought the house was her dream home, but strange things started happening soon after the family moved in; they'd occasionally hear footsteps in the kitchen and the sounds of pots and pans being thrown, but when Elaine checked, all the pots and pans were still where she left them. Six weeks after they moved in, daughters Crystal and Brittany decided to use a Ouija board one day (always a bad idea) and asked if there were any ghosts in the house. The placard moved to "YES" before Elaine came in and told them not to play with it. On July 15th, the family was burning stuff in the yard, and Elaine threw the Ouija board on the burn pile despite Crystal's protests that spirits might be let out if they burn it. The whole family had terrible dreams that night; Crystal and Elaine both dreamed about a woman banging on the window, begging to be let in the house. Crystal woke up when she felt someone pulling her hair, but no one was there. On the night of October 4th, Elaine was woken up by a hand grabbing her shoulder; she turned over to see if it was her husband and was horrified to find out that it wasn't. Elaine was watching TV on Mother's Day when something started shaking the recliner she was sitting in; when the chair lifted off the floor, Elaine screamed "Get out!" and the chair was returned to its original position. On February 1, 2005, Crystal was taking a bath; she had put a lit candle next to the bathtub, and when the flame went out, she was sure that something was in the room with her. She felt something push her, then the bathroom mirror fell off the wall (landing faceup instead of the way a mirror should land when it falls off of a wall), so she decided to get the hell out of there. She was pushed again before she could get out and landed on the broken glass from the mirror, cutting her leg. Elaine heard her screams and came to check on her, and Crystal started screaming again because it felt like she was being stabbed...then the words "HELP ME MARY" showed up on her leg as if someone had carved them there. Elaine asked a neighbor if he'd heard anything about her house, and he said that a man named Dewey Pendleton used to live there with his mother, who died in the house. Dewey went to work one day, and Mrs. Pendleton's nurse, Mary, showed up late; Mrs. Pendleton got tired of waiting and decided to use the restroom on her own, but she fell and hit her head on the sink. When Mary showed up, she could hear Mrs. Pendleton yelling "Help me, Mary!," but Mary couldn't get into the house, and the old woman died. Two weeks later, Elaine and the girls were helping make wedding decorations at the house next door when Elaine's stepmother left to go back to the Irving house for a few minutes; she was gone longer than expected, and when Elaine went to check on her, she found her stepmother dead on the floor from a heart attack. Elaine decided that the family could no longer live there and moved out three months later. The house was torn down, and no one ever built a new one on the property; the Irving family has not experienced any paranormal activity in their new home.

Historian Erin Wallace took on the task of restoring the historic Magnolia Hotel in Seguin, Texas, and asked her sister, Shelley Wade, to help her on weekends. Since their story is on When Ghosts Attack, I'm guessing that things didn't go exactly according to plan. A serial killer/pharmacist named William Faust stayed at the Magnolia Hotel in 1874; he was in love with his wife's sister, and while he was staying at the Magnolia, he decided to go kill his wife after telling her to stay with friends in New Braunfels. After swinging his ax in the dark, he accidentally killed his friend's 10-year-old daughter instead and only hit his wife once, blinding her. On March 9, 2013, Shelley stayed by herself at the hotel for the first time (in an apartment connected to the hotel), and she heard a door open, so she relatched it and got back in bed. The door opened again, so she latched it again and pulled on it to make sure it wouldn't open again...but of course it did. Shelley thought it would be a good idea to have a priest bless the hotel, so Father Robert Hall came to help on April 18th; the priest thought it was strange that he started sweating when he read aloud from The Bible, and he soon heard the sounds of children laughing and crying upstairs. He blessed those rooms, and the laughing and crying stopped whenever he would stop reading briefly. He decided to get more incense from the car, and when he passed the rooms he'd blessed, he was shocked to see that the rooms were now a mess (broken glass, overturned chairs, etc.). Shelley showed up, and Father Hall told her that something in the hotel didn't want Shelley to stay, then he left. Shelley swept up the glass and went to get the dustpan; when she came back, the glass was all over the floor. At 3:15 a.m., Shelly woke up and felt like something was strangling her; she ran into the bathroom to get some water and saw that she had scratches all over her neck. On April 20th, Shelly's friend Robbie Prince came to look at the hotel and asked to see where William Faust had stayed; he got a weird feeling as soon as he stepped into Room 3 and decided to tell Faust that he was going to burn in hell for what he did to his wife and friend's daughter (yeah, that sounds like a great idea). The woman that was in the room with Robbie suddenly felt like her eyes were burning, so she covered them with her hands, and when she moved her hands away, she had streaks of blood around all over her face. Robbie then felt like someone punched him in the chest, and he found a welt there; he knew that he had been attacked by William Faust. Shelly still stays overnight, only because she's helping her sister, but she stays away from Room 3; paranormal activity still goes on there, and according the hotel's website, they will start offering ghost tours of the Magnolia soon.

http://www.hauntedmagnoliahotel.com/Home_Page.html

I watched this episode during the day (as I always do with When Ghosts Attack), but I still got chills and had to look over my shoulder a few times because I was so creeped-out. This show scares me, but I love it. : )

My rating: 9/10

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

200th post!

I started this blog in the summer of 2013 after I went to the Roswell UFO Festival, and a year and a half later, the blog has been viewed almost 25,000 times, and I'm writing my 200th blog post. I thought it would be fun to link back to some of the posts I've written for anyone who may be new to the blog or anyone who may have just missed them.

This is the post that started it all: Roswell...finally!

http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2013/07/in-1982-i-went-to-movie-theater-for.html

This is my favorite movie review I've written for the blog: Ghost Shark

http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2013/10/movie-spotlight-ghost-shark.html

And my favorite book (well, graphic novel) review: Afterlife with Archie: Escape from Riverdale

http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2014/06/afterlife-with-archie-escape-from.html

These are my 5 most-viewed posts:

#5: International Ghost Investigators: Hollywood Division
http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2014/04/international-ghost-investigators.html

#4: The Haunting of Giancarlo Esposito
 http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2013/07/the-haunting-ofgiancarlo-esposito.html

#3: Paranormal Witness: Hollywood Sign Haunting; The Good Skeleton
http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2013/08/paranormal-witness-hollywood-sign.html

#2: My Haunted House: The Sorority Sister and the Secret Room
http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2014/07/my-haunted-house-sorority-sister-and.html

#1: When Ghosts Attack: There's No Place Like Hell
http://paranormalcrystal.blogspot.com/2013/11/when-ghosts-attack-theres-no-place-like.html

When I started this blog, I thought that only my friends and family would be reading it, so I'm thrilled that it's been viewed thousands of times by people all over the world.  Thanks to everyone who has been reading it! : )

Monday, December 15, 2014

When Ghosts Attack: Beasts From the Beyond

I haven't watched When Ghosts Attack in awhile, so I decided it was time to scare the crap out of myself again.  This time I watched an episode called " Beasts From the Beyond," which aired on Destination America.  Katharine Driver moved to Flat Rock, Indiana to help her parents renovate their house.  When she was a teenager, strange things happened in the house, such as a Quija board spelling out "BEAST" and "DEATH"  when Katharine's friends decided to try to contact the ghost that haunted the house.  When Katharine arrived to help her parents, she noticed a bad smell and several dead mice in the house, so she called cleaning specialists Cassi Bowman and Vicki White on August 3, 2011.  Cassi said she felt like she was being watched when she was cleaning, and Vicki saw a figure pass by a doorway; she thought it was Cassi (the only other person in the house), but it wasn't.  The next time they went to the house, Cassi saw footprints on the floor, even though she knew no one had been there since the last time they cleaned, and she heard a voice whisper "Get out." Vicki and Cassi did not return after that. (Smart move.)  On October 8th,  Katharine slept in the house and had dreams about a man in a gray suit running through the woods; he looked like he was from the 1800s and kept saying "What have I done?" and "How do I fix it?"  She began having the dream regularly, and one night she awoke to a freezing room and saw the man from the dream standing next to the bed.  Katharine later saw this man in the woods; she followed him, and he disappeared.  She decided to research the area and found out that two people had died in an explosion at the sulfur springs not far from the woods, and she wondered if the man she saw might be one of the men who died in the explosion.  On September 17th, 2012, Katharine woke up feeling like something bad was going to happen, and she was correct; her cat didn't appear when Katharine called her to eat, and she found her dead in the yard.  That night she kept hearing someone repeating the word "cat" over and over again, and then she felt something grip her throat; she said her neck felt cold and like it was being shocked.  She repeated a mantra that her grandmother had taught her ("White light, bright light, please protect me both day and night."), and then she could breathe again.  Katharine has not experienced any paranormal activity in the house since that night.

On June 9, 2007 in Manahawkin, New Jersey, Cam Sammartano and Lindsey Monaco decided to stop sitting around the house and visit a pet cemetery that was said to be haunted. (Sounds like a great idea...what could possibly go wrong?) Soon after arriving at the foggy cemetery, they began hearing barking and growling dogs, so they decided to get back in the car.  Once in the car, Cam tried to drive to the main road, but just kept driving past the cemetery; he tried to do a three-point turn, but the car wouldn't move.  Cam thought he saw something in the woods, and then the car was attacked by something that looked like a dog; Cam and Lindsey were terrified, but the attack stopped when the creature disappeared.  They eventually found the main road and made their way back to Cam's house; he worried about the damage to his mother's car, but when he got out of the car, there wasn't even a scratch on it.  They knew that it would be impossible for the car to not show any signs of damage after an attack from a real dog, so Cam and Lindsey concluded that the animal they saw must  have been a ghost.  They learned their lesson and never returned to the pet cemetery.

Katie Gammage thought it would be fun to work at Eastern State Penitentiary's "Terror Behind the Walls" Halloween attraction, but she was soon proven wrong.  On October 13, 2012,  Katie was locking up and felt like she wasn't alone.  She then saw a male figure wearing prison gear from the 1920s and felt cold air rush past her, and the figure vanished.  She then heard chains rattling and was shoved to the floor by "an unseen force."  An EMT heard Katie screaming and came to help her; she told Katie that the night before, she had seen an orb in the area where Katie was attacked.  Katie continued to work at the penitentiary, and though paranormal activity is still reported in the building, she has not had any more experiences like the one from October 13th.

This episode of When Ghosts Attack wasn't quite as scary as some of the other episodes I've seen, but I still enjoyed it. : )

My rating: 8/10


Saturday, July 19, 2014

When Ghosts Attack: Deliver Us From Evil Spirits

Since my When Ghosts Attack recaps are some of my most popular blog posts, I decided to watch another episode even though this show always scares the shit out of me.  This episode is called "Deliver Us from Evil Spirits," and it originally aired on Destination America in October 2013.  On November 22, 2011, Joy Stinson took a short trip with her friends to an antebellum plantation in central Louisiana that was said to be haunted by several spirits, including the spirit of a man who was murdered there.  When Joy got back to her family (husband Jamie and three daughters) in Mt. Herman, Louisiana and was showing Jamie the pictures she took on her trip, they saw a ghostly face in a few of the pictures.  On Thanksgiving night, Joy and Jamie heard their two-year-old scream, and when Joy went to check on her, her daughter said there had been "a mean man in her room" and had night terrors for a few weeks after that.  On December 7th, Joy was sleeping alone (Jamie worked out-of-town and was only home on weekends) and heard her bedroom door start to open; when she looked to see if one of her daughters were there, the door was completely open, and when she looked in the hallway, she was shocked to see the face of the man from the pictures she had taken at the plantation house.  (That would be my cue to leave.)  Two weeks later, Joy and Jamie were sleeping when "a paralyzing pressure" came over Joy and she saw the ghostly face above her; she managed to move one arm and wake Jamie up, but he couldn't move her because the weight on top of her was too much, so he prayed until the spirit let Joy go.  On January 7, 2012, they got a Catholic priest to bless the house , and Joy noticed that the priest seemed afraid.  One night soon after, the family was eating dinner when one the girls started acting strange and then tried to strangle Joy; after it was all over, they talked to their daughter about it, but she couldn't remember anything that had just happened.  They put her to bed, but she later came downstairs with demonic symbols carved into her arm and said that she felt stinging and they just appeared. Joy became very upset and was then pushed into the ground and felt something heavy on her chest.  (This ghost is a real asshole.)  Joy decided that it would be a good idea to sell the house.  The moral of this story: Don't go to a place that's known to be haunted...you might bring a ghost back with you.

In Lennox, South Dakota in 1980, Jules Ness was a newlywed with a six-month-old baby, and her mother-in-law wanted to know if Jules and her husband were interested in buying a house she had just inherited. Jules' mother-in-law said that she'd had trouble keeping renters in the house, but apparently she didn't tell them why because they ended up buying the house.  Jules said that things didn't feel "quite right" when they moved in, and her fears were confirmed when a local couple who were painting the outside of the house in sweltering heat refused Jules' invitation to come in for a drink, one of them saying, "We're not going in that house."  On June 5th, Jules felt an inexplicable "ice cold wind" in the house, and a bowl that Jules had pushed all the way to the back of the cabinet flew out and shattered on the floor.  One night Jules heard loud footsteps in the house, and her husband got up to see what was going on; when he went downstairs, all of the kitchen chairs were "laying on their backs all around the table."  Her husband checked all of the doors, but they were locked , so they knew whoever knocked the chairs over was not a human intruder.  On June 21st, Jules woke up to the sound of her son screaming, but when she checked his crib, he wasn't there; she could still hear him screaming and found him underneath the crib; it would've been impossible for him to get out of the crib by himself because he wore braces on his legs.  A few days later, Jules was awakened by loud footsteps coming down the hall; she saw the door open by itself and heard a male voice next to her ear; she felt something crawl onto the bed, and she screamed until her husband woke up.  After being in the house for almost a month, some neighbors invited them over, and Jules told them she thought her house might be haunted.  One of the neighbors told Jules' husband that his great-grandfather killed his great-grandmother in the house and then hung himself in the garage.  Jules and her husband confronted his mother with this information, and she said that she kept it from them because she didn't think they needed to know.  On July 6th, something tried to push Jules down the stairs while she was holding her son, and she decided she couldn't live there anymore. She has not experienced any paranormal activity since leaving the house.

This episode of When Ghosts Attack didn't creep me out as much as the other episodes I've watched, but it was still pretty creepy.  I should stop watching this show while I'm home alone. ; )

My rating: 8/10


Monday, March 17, 2014

When Ghosts Attack: Ghost Stalker

I watched my first episode of Destination America’s When Ghosts Attack a few weeks ago, and even though it scared the crap out of me, it was the best of all the paranormal shows I’ve watched lately, so I decided to watch another episode.  This episode is called “Ghost Stalker” and aired in November 2013.

The episode begins with Crystal Sipe saying, “I never thought that I’d have to fight with a spirit over my husband, but I did, and I almost lost my life.”  (Ooh, I’m interested…tell me more!)  In Weston, West Virginia, Robert Sipe proposed two weeks after he met Crystal, and Crystal and her 6-year-old son Tucker moved in with Robert and his 9-year-old daughter Whitney in April 2006.  Crystal thought the house seemed “off-kilter,” and her things would often go missing; she also noticed lights flickering and the TV turning on and off by itself.  One morning, Crystal went into the kitchen to make Robert’s lunch, then went back to bed; she awoke when the blankets were pulled off of her.  She thought her son had done it, but when she went to check on him, he was fast asleep, and no one else was there with them.  Crystal got back into bed and held onto the blankets, but they were pulled off of her again.  She told Robert what happened, and he confessed that there was a spirit in the house.  (Shouldn’t he have mentioned that before she moved in?!)  He said he was shocked by the encounter because the spirit had always been nice to him.  (Of course she was, she wants you to let your guard down, so she can have her way with you while you’re sleeping.)  One night, Crystal woke up when a female voice whispered “You need to leave” in her ear.  She thought/hoped she had imagined it, but when she walked out of the room, she saw the spirit down the hall, staring at her.  Crystal realized that the ghost felt threatened by her and wanted her out of the house.

A few months later, Crystal was home alone when she heard voices, the radio started changing stations by itself, and the TV came on.  Something pushed Crystal on the floor and began attacking her; a neighbor heard Crystal’s screams and rushed into the house, and the attack ended.  When Robert got home, he put bandages on Crystal’s wounds and told her everything would be okay, then they heard the crash of something hitting the floor; it was a picture frame displaying a photo of Robert, Crystal, Whitney, and Tucker, and it was now shattered.  (This ghost is such a jealous bitch!)  Crystal and Robert got married a few weeks later (yeah, that won’t make things worse…), and one day Crystal entered Tucker’s room to find him talking to nothing and drawing frowny faces on the carpet with permanent marker.  He said he didn’t do it, and Crystal told him that he shouldn’t lie because “God doesn’t like it because it’s against his rules,” to which Tucker replied, “But God’s a woman” and said that she visits him.  Two months later, Crystal and Robert, who had rarely argued before, began arguing about everything; Crystal thought it was the spirit trying to get between them.  One night, the alarm went off at midnight for no reason, and Crystal turned to Robert with a strange look on her face and asked, “Do you really love her?”  Robert knew that it was not Crystal saying this, and Crystal did not remember the incident at all.  Three months later, Crystal was in front of the mirror getting ready for work when she felt like she was being watched, then something shoved her into the bathtub.  Robert finally decided that it was time to move, and people who have rented the house have reported that paranormal activity still goes on there.

In Glenn Burnie, Maryland in September 2002, Terri Torrence was going through a divorce and had just found a new house to live in with her four daughters: Victoria (11), Christine (8), Charlene (6), and Jennifer (4).   Terri, who has been in a wheelchair since childhood as a result of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, was looking for a house that was wheelchair-accessible, and this house was perfect…or so she thought.  Terri found out from some neighbors that her property used to be a Confederate soldier camp, and a lot of people died there; one neighbor said to stay out of the woods because they were haunted.  Things were great at first, but soon doors would open and close by themselves, it would get really cold inside, and they would hear knocking sounds on the windows.  One night, Terri heard Christine talking in her room after all of her sisters had gone to bed; Terri asked her daughter who she was talking to, and Christine said that she was talking to her friends.  When Terri pointed out that there was no one else in the room, Christine said, “They’re sitting right there.”  Christine thought her new friends were girls who lived in the neighborhood, but realized they weren’t real when her mother couldn’t see them.  The girls were there to protect Christine from “the Man in Black…who had killed them in the woods.”

A few months later, Christine saw a black figure in her room; when Terri heard her scream, she went to see what was wrong, but the door would not open.  When she finally got in, a terrified Christine said that the Man in Black wanted to hurt her sisters.  Terri switched rooms with Christine, so Christine would feel safer, and after a week in there, Terri noticed a horrible smell and heard a male voice say, “I hope you know what you’re doing.”  The room started turning black, and Terri realized that they were not safe in the house.  Terri knew she couldn’t fight whatever was in the house, so her mother (Sarah) moved in to help them out.  The Man in Black kept returning and telling Christine to be mean to her mom and sisters and to hurt herself, and she would do whatever he said because she was afraid of what he would do if she didn’t.  Sarah decided she’d had enough and called the Man in Black a coward and challenged him to show her what he was capable of; suddenly she felt hands squeezing her chest until she could hardly breathe.  She managed to run out of the room, and when she turned around and saw the Man in Black, it was the most terrifying she’d ever seen and is sure he would’ve killed her if she had not gotten out of the house.  The Man in Black later started focusing on Jennifer, dragging her out of her chair at the dining room table one day.  Sarah says, “You could see her being dragged, but you couldn’t see what was dragging her.”  (If that happened to me, I have a feeling I’d need therapy for the rest of my life.)  Even though it wouldn’t be easy to find another wheelchair-accessible house, Terri decided that it was time to leave.  Everything returned to normal for the family after they moved, and the home’s new residents have not experienced any paranormal activity.

This episode of When Ghosts Attack was just as terrifying as the last episode I watched…that’s why I don’t watch this show at night.  The stories of the Sipes and the Torrences had me looking over my shoulder every few minutes, and I also learned a valuable lesson: Always be suspicious of a guy who proposes two weeks after he meets you…he’s probably just afraid to sleep by himself in his haunted house.  ; )
My rating: 9/10

Sunday, November 10, 2013

When Ghosts Attack: There's No Place Like Hell

There's a new show on Destination America called When Ghosts Attack, and I'm not going to watch too many episodes because it's one of the scariest paranormal shows I've seen.  I purposely watched it in the afternoon because I knew it would creep me out too much if I watched it at night, yet that still didn't stop me from looking over my shoulder every few minutes!  I watched the first episode, "There's No Place Like Hell," and the first part of the show focuses on the Settle family (Lori, Donny, and Kaitlyn, who is Lori's daughter and Donny's stepdaughter) and what happened to them when they moved into a new house in Fayetteville, West Virginia in September 2002.  Not long after the family moved in, Lori says that she felt like she was always being watched; Kaitlyn also experienced this and felt like something that wasn’t human was watching her.  Lori felt like she was not welcome in the basement, like she was “invading someone else’s space.”  She discovered flies in the corner of the basement, and nothing she tried ever made them go away.  A few weeks after they moved in, Lori finished cleaning the kitchen and walked out of the room for no longer than a minute; when she came back, all of the drawers and cabinets were open.  On December 7th, Lori and Donny went to sleep and woke up to the sound of heavy footsteps (like boots) on the stairs.  Kaitlyn came in and said that there was a man in her room, standing at the foot of her bed.  Lori told Kaitlyn she was imagining it and took her back to her room and plugged a night light in; after she shut the door, the night light exploded. 

On January 14, 2003, Lori was home alone when she saw a child standing in the hallway, “fists clenched, head down, no facial expression.”  When the child looked at Lori, she had no eyes, and Lori ran out of the room. (I wouldn't have just left the room...I would've left the house and never returned!)  Less than a month later, Lori and Kaitlyn were asleep in Lori’s bed when Lori was awoken by a hand pushing her down into the mattress; a few minutes later, it pushed her so hard she fell out of bed.  Lori and Kaitlyn ran out of the room, and when Donny was comforting Lori, they heard a loud cackle.  Lori’s mother, Beverly Settle, suggested she do some research about the house, and Lori found out that a man named William Bennett lived there in the 1940s.   He had a wife and child, and the wife left him because he was too overbearing, and the daughter died at a young age; William was so depressed that he shot himself in the basement (in the corner where the flies gather).


Beverly says that Donny began to change, that he “became distant from Lori, he didn’t talk much, and then it seemed like he started to go into a depression.” Lori says he often seemed angry and agitated.  On April 29th, Lori and Kaitlyn went out, and Lori dropped Kaitlyn off at Beverly’s house before she came home; when she walked in the house, she couldn’t find Donny and he wasn’t answering when she called his name.  Lori soon discovered blood in the hallway and followed the trail to find Donny sitting dead on the bathroom floor, which was completely covered in blood.  The autopsy said that Donny died of an aortic rupture, but since he was only 42 and in good health, Lori thinks the house had something to do with it.

June 27, 2003 was the final straw.  Lori was going to the basement when something pushed her down the stairs, and she decided it was time to get out of the house.  Beverly came over to help Lori and Kaitlyn get their things together, and she felt cold air in the house, even though it wasn’t cold that day. Something unseen hit Lori in the face and left claw marks, and they all ran out of the house, leaving their belongings.  Beverly believes that Lori and Kaitlyn would’ve been killed if they’d kept living there.  Lori did not believe in the paranormal before living in that house, but her experiences there led to her becoming a paranormal investigator.

The second part of the show is about single mother Marsha Eden and her daughters Katrina and McKenzie.  In September 2010, they moved into a house in central New Jersey that Marsha's boyfriend, Raymond Griffis, found for them.  The house was old, but everything inside was new.  The house was across from an old mill, which Katrina says was as “bad as having a graveyard in front of your house.”  McKenzie says that the house was okay during the day, but creepy at night.  The girls started hearing hissing noises and feeling like they were being watched not long after they moved in.  Marsha says she would see shadows that would disappear into another room or into the wall.

On September 21, 2010, Marsha came home from work early because she had a migraine; she went to sleep and woke up to a loud noise from the bathroom.  When she went in there, the shower door was shattered and glass was all over the floor.  Two weeks later, Marsha was fixing dinner and felt a cold spot around her; she suddenly dropped the silverware she was holding, and something she could not see attacked her.  She asked Raymond to spend the night, and they later “woke up from a dead sleep,” heard a creak, then the door opened, and it got really cold in the room.  Marsha felt the cold on her feet, then it traveled up her legs and got heavier until it overpowered her, and she saw a man’s face right in front of her.  After that disturbing incident, they decided to do some internet research and discovered that the house used to be a boarding house for the employees of the mill and that many people died there as a result of accidents that had happened at the mill.

On October 19th, McKenzie says that she felt cold all around her and Katrina felt a sudden burning sensation on her back as she walked into the room; Marsha and McKenzie examined Katrina's back and found a red welt. Marsha and the girls ran and locked themselves in a bedroom, and Marsha called Raymond.  The walls started shaking, and they heard moans coming from outside the bedroom.  McKenzie found scratches on her thighs after feeling a burning sensation. Raymond came to help them, and everything calmed down once he showed up; he took a picture of Marsha, Katrina, and McKenzie in the bedroom, and there was a glow behind them in the picture.  Marsha decided that they weren’t going to live there anymore. The apartment is currently being rented by someone else, and there have been no reports of paranormal activity.

If you like scary paranormal shows, you should check out When Ghosts Attack...this might be the scariest one I've watched so far!

My rating: 9/10