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Halloween: Paranormal Experiences Post (The Unrated Version)
ChadTower:
Eh, that's in the freezer, which takes care of that.
I think this gourd has just about had it, though.
rhoelsch:
Is there paranormal activity surrounding it? It looks as if it might vibrate menacingly when the lights go out...
ChadTower:
Well I sure didn't paint it. And it used to be a sphere.
mr.Curmudgeon:
This just happen to me this Friday. Ok, it isn't a paranormal story, but it's freaky nonetheless, especially given the season.
I live in a small, old mill building, only 7 units. A few of the units are empty as people have recently moved out. The smoke alarm is the apartment below us has been beeping every 3-4 minutes for the past couple of weeks. The battery is low. I haven't seen the woman who lives in the apartment below; I've put my ear to the floor and I haven't heard her either, no TV, no running water. The little dogs she has are silent as well. Same with her baby, whom we can usually hear if we listen closely. Nothing. Just the beeping, every 2-3 minutes, which seems to echo in an empty room.
Our landlord usually leaves the door unlocked on the empty apartments so he can just have anyone show them. I've gone into the empty apartments before to replace the smoke alarm batteries, as NO ONE ever seems to do it...so I figure I'd go down and check to see if I can get in to replace this one.
I go downstairs, I knock on the door lightly, press my ear to the door and listen. Nothing. I check the handle and it turns, the door slowly cracks opens. "Helloooo?" Silence. It's pitch black inside. First thing I notice is the smell of perfume, it's strong...but there is no sound, no motion, no life. I'm still standing outside the apartment, I open the door further, a beam of light from the hallway travels across the room and reveals furniture inside.
"---Cleveland steamer---! There's someone still living here", I think to myself. I quickly swing the door closed, but just before it is shut completely, I happen to glance to the left. Just for a split-second, I notice something. There's a couch inside the apartment, against the wall, facing the hallway I'm standing in. There's a person lying on it, covered with a white sheet...covered from head to toe. Arranged in a "mummy" position.
"Sorry!", I say. The door clicks shut. It takes 2 secs before I completely freeze. Thinking about whether or not I should open the door to check again. I decide against it. It didn't *smell* bad or anything.
That was four days ago. I've been trying to get ahold of the landlord to see if he's heard anything recently from the woman who is supposed to live there.
I haven't. It's still absolutely quiet. Except for the beeping of the smoke alarm, that, every 2-3 minutes, seems to echo in the "empty" apartment below.
mrC
AlanS17:
Ever consider turning on the light?
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