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EPISODE · Sep 10, 2024 · 56 MIN

EP 1327 - The Nightmare That Never Ended

from Dead Rabbit Radio The Daily Paranormal Podcast · host Jason Carpenter

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When a young boy is exploring a mobile home park, he has no idea he's about to find a mystery dozens upon dozens of mysteries. And then we take a look at the story of a young woman who grew up in a haunted house, and while that led to some traumatic and some repressed memories, everything was going to be fine, because after years, her and her family are finally moving out. What happens when the ghosts decide to move? Today I'm Dead Reberry.

Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode of Dead. I'll grab the radio and post it tomorrow. I'm having a great day. Hope you guys have a great day, too.

Hope you guys are having a tons of fun doing whatever you're doing. We got a lot of stuff to cover today, so let's get this big wall, a paranormal wall rolling. Walk it in to never have a radio command right now, everyone. Get on your feet, give it up for it.

Aiden, record. Whoo-hoo, yeah, we, ah, yeah, come on in, buddy. Ooh, streamers are coming down. What am I getting the streamer treatment?

You are officially Aiden, the last name on this mysterious sheet of paper I found on the floor of my studio. It was from the Sixth Anniversary Livestream Special. To be honest, I don't know if you even donated, there's a little thing. I think you recommended a story and I wrote it down.

I don't think you actually donated, but you know what? That's what the falafel is all about, right? Communities. So because you happen to be, because your name appeared on this mysterious piece of paper on the floor of my studio, that's why you're our Captain or a pilot of this episode.

If you guys can't support the show financially, if you can't magically appear on a list of Donators, even it's like, I didn't give you any money. That's fine, too. Tell us where the word about Dead Reberry. That helps out so much.

The friends, tell your family, tell everyone, you know, Dead Reberry was your favorite pair of normal show. That helps the show grow. Aiden Ricard, I believe. It could be Kickard, but Aiden recommended, I think this is why I wrote his name down, recommended a story about a Cornish Cryptid.

Unless that's another YouTube user who donated money during the livestream. I'm pretty sure Aiden, you wanted me to cover a Cornish Cryptid, but I've not found one yet. Aiden, let's go ahead and get this party started. I'm going to toss you the keys to the Jason Jallopy.

Everyone climb on board is Aiden fires up this. We're going to go to the old Chitty Chitty Bank car. We're leaving behind the Reberry do command. And then why don't you drive us all the way out to a trailer park?

We're leaving behind Dead Reberry do command. We're headed all the way out to this trailer park. It's in the state of Indiana. That's all the information we have on this.

But I'm sure some of our Indianite listeners may be able to narrow it in, figure out exactly where to store it. If you know of any trailer parks in the area, just drive around. And so you see one, we very hopefully have a photo of the trailer in question in the story. But we'll get all down a second.

Don't be driving around Indiana just yet. Let's tell the story first. We're headed all the way out to this trailer park. And that's where we are about to meet a boy.

We don't have his real name. We're going to call him Todd. Now, Todd is 11 years old when this story took place. Not too long ago, right?

It's not the early to mid 2000s. It's the timeline we're looking at here. It's not an ancient story by any means. Todd said, listen, you know, it's not that he necessarily had a bad upbringing, but he stayed out.

He grew up pretty poor and hand in hand with that sometimes. He didn't grow up in a great neighborhood. Now, just living in a trailer park doesn't necessarily mean you live in a bad neighborhood. I've known people who prefer trailer parks for the sense of community and not having to mow their lawn and all of that.

But sometimes they do kind of live in the same realm. And that's Todd's position. He goes, I was 11 years old. My family was poor.

We grew up in the trailer park and the trailer park was in a bad neighborhood. And a lot of the people in my neighborhood in the trailer park were either retirees who were addicted to opioids or drug dealers selling opioids. I mean, hey, it's almost like an organic market. They're kind of head of the curb locally grown, locally sourced.

Your drug dealer's just three trailers away. Retirees addicted to drug dealers. This is kind of where Todd is growing up. And some of the trailers, no one's there.

No, they didn't have no residence there. It probably is hard to attract new people into a trailer park where it is an active drug style. Unless you're a drug dealer or a drug user. You're like, oh, this place is paradise.

It's like Uber before Uber even existed. You just yell out your window, more drugs, and then some guy comes running with the bottle of Aikon. He goes, some of the trailers sat empty. One of them in particular was a trailer near the front of the trailer park.

And that trailer, Todd said, had been empty for so long. No one remembers who ever lived there. And it'd always been empty. Todd definitely didn't know.

He was a kid, but he goes, not even like the adults knew it. And it was right in the front. He was like right in the, and he'd drive into the front driveway to get into the trailer park. He goes, it was right there.

But no one remembered who ever lived there. And the reason why it was notable, the reason why people would go, hey, who lived there? Because the place kind of gave off a bad feeling. Todd couldn't specify why and he didn't get that feeling.

But generally, the residents of the trailer park didn't go near this trailer near the front. And that's why people would wonder, hey, I wonder who lived there. I wonder what's going on there. Because it was something that people talked about.

They all agreed that it wasn't very unwelcoming. There's something wrong about that trailer and that trailer in particular. And we were dealing with the community of drug users and drug dealers. You know, laws are constantly being broken.

So even for them to be like, I don't know. That place seems kind of sketchy, even though they're doing sketching stuff. It says a lot. It really does.

Todd never really understood why in one day he just, for no reason in particular. So I don't go over there. You know, you're 11 year old boy, just kind of exploring, kind of doing your thing, walking around bored, probably. But he gets a little piece of wheat in his ear and goes, I'm going to go out to that abandoned trailer.

I'm going to go out to that abandoned trailer that everyone stays away from him because I'm Todd. And he does. He goes over there. He described it as gaudy quote unquote gaudy with an orange trim.

But other than that, it just looked like any other trailer. He walks over there and you know, it's just a little grassy area. You got this trailer home sitting on it just like everywhere else in this community. When he walks over there and he's kind of walking around and he looks down and he sees a hot wheel.

A hot wheel toy car sitting in the dirt. Huh? You know, there's much kids around here. It must be a kid who lost his heart.

Huh? Because this Todd is looking down at his hot wheel. He looks and nearby is another hot wheel, another little metal toy car. And he's like, okay, well, the kids must have been playing over here, but that's weird because no one ever really.

Huh? And he looks and there's another hot wheel sitting on the ground. He notices 12, 12 little toy cars kind of strewn about this particular area next to this trailer. And he's like, well, that's weird.

Because he knows nobody comes over here. If you just found one hot wheel, maybe a kid lost it on this side of the lot and then a squirrel grabbed it and was running around with it trying to eat it and then left him here or whatever. But 12 of them, odd, but not mysterious. Also nearby this trailer home is a five pound geode, which he thought he thought he had Vader with these 12 hot wheels.

Well, here's the thing. He saw these 12 hot wheels. He didn't immediately start throwing them in his pocket. Though it comes very, very simple because what are you going to do, man?

It's 12 toy cars. He's poor. He finds though this five pound geode that's been cracked open and he says, which is a loaded full of these orange brownish crystals and he's like, dude, this is dope. Like, this is the best day ever for 11 year old out adventuring on his own.

He's like, I'm taking some of those hot wheels. I'm definitely taking that geode. I'm going to figure out a way to carry a five pound geode home while also taking some hot wheels. But then as he continues to look around, he goes around back of this trailer home and the ground is littered with pennies.

Now, the genome hot wheels, that's cool. But pennies, that's cash. He begins to scoop him up. He notices most of them are underneath the laundry vent.

But still, there's like just pennies kind of strewn about this area. And he hears that he knows no one lives here. He knows that this isn't somebody's property of whoever lives in this trailer home. Nobody's lived here as far as really anyone can remember.

And he begins pocketing these pennies. It totals out to, because he adds it up later. I don't think he's keeping count. He's like, oh, what?

Squirrel runs by distracts. He's like, oh, one, two. It ends up equaling $7.34. So he takes all the pennies.

He has this oversized shirt and he said he kind of used that as a basket. So he grabbed all the pennies. He grabbed the five cap geodeser. He gets ripped.

He's like, ah, I have to spend this money to get a new shirt. He has the pennies. He has the geodes. He grabs a couple of the hot wheels.

And he carries them back to his trailer home. He then takes all of his pennies. This is when I think he counted them. Takes all of his pennies, puts him in a jar.

Goes to his buddy's house in the trailer park. We'll call him David. Goes to see David and goes, dude, get you, your little bro, and your little sister. We're going shopping.

He's jangling. He didn't actually say that he was flexing on him. He's like, well, look at all these pennies. But he tells David, I got all these pennies, bro.

Let's go shopping. We were so poor. I was poor. David's family was poor.

Snacks. Snacks out of the question. He goes, we've never got snacks. But now I have $7.34.

Let's go crazy. So the four of them cross the highway. Right? The oldest of them, what's 11?

They cross the highway. And on the other side of the highway is the local grocer. And they walk in there and they're like, sir, point us towards your sugariest items possible. And he's like, oh, yeah, let me let you guys in back.

I like to see the good stuff. He goes, we spent all of the money and we walked out with a ton of candy. Life's good. Life's good.

These kids get to walk back. But they're all eating their candy. Todd says that then he told his best friend about this whole adventure. Who I'm assuming is David as well.

I don't know if he took his second best friend shopping and then just meets his real best friend. He goes, oh, by the way, we bought a ton of candy. I'm assuming it's David, but he doesn't specify that. Todd tells David, hey, bro, you're not going to believe this.

But you know, all those pennies we've bought all that candy with. I found those. I found all of them right behind that trailer home that everyone says is bad news, you know, right in front. And David goes, I don't know.

That sounds kind of ridiculous. He has a stomach full of hoes. The evidence is in your stomach. David, listen up.

It's all goes over. How do you think I got $7.34? Money doesn't grow on trees. It sprouts out of the ground.

And I know it for a fact of it because I got it from the other side of that trailer. I just found it there. And David's like, I got it. I guess.

I mean, I didn't even ask where the money came from. He told us you were going to buy me snacks. I was down. And Todd and David, David doesn't believe them.

David totally doesn't believe them. And Todd's like, well, I'm not making, why would I make them such a ridiculous story? Why don't you come with me? I'll show you.

David's like, yeah, I guess. It took some prompting. But then Todd's thinking the back of the set. He's like, show them what.

I picked them off the pennies. There's nothing on the ground. You go back to the dirt and you go, look at their pennies there. But we spent them on delicious snacks.

So, even David are walking over there. But Todd really doesn't know what they're going to see. Todd leads David back to behind the trailer home and spread across the ground. Hundreds of pennies.

David's like, dude, what the work? You were telling the truth. Look at all these. And he bends over and starts picking them up.

And Todd's looking at them. He's like, what? I picked up all the pennies. Like I was just here not too long ago.

And I picked up all the pennies. I picked up over 700 pennies. And I know I picked them all up. I wouldn't leave one behind.

And these pennies. Todd noticed they were so like weathered and dirty. He said it like they'd been there for years. But they weren't there.

Just a while ago. Him and David picked up the pennies. They collected about $4.21 between the two of them. This trailer park no longer exists.

It was torn down in 2018. But Todd did provide a photo with this. This story was posted on the X board. He started this thread about odd childhood memories.

He posted a photo. I'm assuming he got off of Google Earth at some point or some website. But he goes, this is the trailer home. And while it doesn't look gaudy, it looks like every other trailer home, you do see like the orange stripe along the side.

You even see where it's out on the road. You can see where you would drive in past it to get into the rest of the trailer park. And people started asking them about this. And they go, so what happens to all, obviously he spent money right away to get snacks, but about the other stuff you collected.

Because in a way, this almost feels dreamlike. Because it just doesn't follow any pattern of logic. I mean, I know this is a paranormal show, but we have items manifesting and then you remove them and then more items manifesting. And then you get into that in a second, but people go, what about the Hot Wheels?

What about the geode? And he goes, you know what? That's actually really funny. He goes, the geode gave to a cousin.

It's in a cousin's garden right now. But the hunt, he goes, I still have one of those Hot Wheels all of these years later. He goes, in fact, the other day, I was kind of looking around stuff in my place and I found one of those Hot Wheels. And I looked at it and I was like, dude, I remember how I got this.

I remember the day I found all of those pennies behind the trailer home. And that's what prompted him to post this online because he still has the Hot Wheels. It's a really interesting story. It does have some precedent.

Well, I was just a dead rapper radio like, oh, okay. Well, this story's probably not over yet. Maybe, maybe not. But this story does have some precedent.

We talked about stories like this in the past, but before I get to that, this border is on sci-fi. Like this really does make you think of some sort of, it's funny because I kept wanting to think of like some sort of rift where things are being deposited in the sense that when you lose something somewhere, things don't cease to exist. They go somewhere else. And in this case, they appear behind a trailer home.

But you know, the items, again, like he never said we go there every day afterwards and we find these pennies. He never said that, oh, every so often we go there, there'd be a new cool rock or the latest Hot Wheels toys sitting there. It just seemed to be these items. The fact that people were uneasy with that trailer home does make you think that there is some sort of unseen force like a vortex or some sort of portal type phenomenon that wards off most people.

It's the same thing that most people when they get to the Grand Canyon and they have that opportunity to walk across that glass bridge and stand on that glass. Most people do not want to do that. We have a natural sense, even though it's built safely and it's been tested, I hope, right? They have a couple of elephants walk across it every day.

Most people when they come to the edge of a cliff, they go, oh, nope, that's enough for me. Then you have other people who go to the edge of the cliff and not only can they look down and marvel at how high they are in the beauty of nature and although that sometimes they'll even want to scale it. See you later. See you at the bottom, mom, dad.

You look at it coming down. No, Maurice, don't. You know what I mean? Some people adore mountain climbing.

Most people don't even want to climb a set of stairs, but most people don't even want to look down at a certain height. I think that's a survivability thing for most people and other people are called to that. And that could have been what was going on here. There was like an invisible threat, quote unquote, threat akin to staring down the Grand Canyon, like being at the highest point and looking down at the bottom.

Most people, nope. And I'm one of those people. I'm like, no, I'm good. But Todd never really felt that way.

He didn't understand why other people were kind of put off by the place. So he just walked over there and he got awarded for it in a sense, right? He got this money. But again, they don't say that he kept going back.

So it wasn't like a perpetual thing. So that kind of makes me go. Maybe not a vortex or a portal or maybe it only opens and closes at certain times. We don't know.

If it was a vortex or a portal, it should still be there, whether or not a trailer home is there. It's just because you take a construction wreck involved to a trailer home won't destroy the portal to the infinite dimension. That's one possibility, but then there's an even darker possibility. And this is what we've talked about on past episodes.

Interestingly enough, you don't say a ton of this in demon lore. That could be wrong, right? But I don't. It doesn't pop up a ton.

They have fostene bargains making deals with a devil and stuff like that. In gin lore, when you look at the story of the gin from Islamic theology, which is an entity separate from a demon, sometimes their motives can intersect, but they're not, they're not demons in the sense that Christians think of demons. Very interesting. Like the way you kind of navigate them, navigate these two entities.

They love dropping money off and letting people pick it up. That's actually one of the ways that they can be invited into your life. Now, I don't know a ton about Muslim theology. I don't know a ton about Christian theology.

I'm a Christian, but generally demons are invited into your life in the Christian way by either purposely inviting them in, like worshiping them or inviting them in very vocally, or by engaging in certain behaviors that can weaken your psychic resistance, which makes them able to secretly slip in. And that would be things like hardcore alcoholism, gambling addiction, pornography addiction, things like that. So you can either purposely invite a demon in or you can weaken your first off your connection to God would be a main thing, but then allowing something else to kind of take precedent over your own well-being, your own physical safety, your family safety for sure. And that's how these darker entities can influence you.

So it's almost pretty. You have to make a series of mistakes. Nobody wakes up when they and goes, I'm a gambling addict. Well, they might actually, if you're a gambling addict, you should go.

There's a lot of groups out there for you. I'll put some of the show notes. But you know what I mean? Nobody is just like, they're 20 years old.

Everything's going great. And they walk out the door and they say, you know what? I'm going to blow $50,000 this weekend on sports bets, on online sports betting. No, it's just like any drug.

There's a series of decisions you make. Good, some pay off, right? Most don't. And the next thing you know, you're lying to your family.

You're lying to your friends. You're stealing from your work. You owe the wrong people money. And you've created a psychic vortex around yourself.

That if a strong enough demon who's watching all of this stuff can then latch onto you. That's really where it comes from in Christian lore. So you see what I mean? Like, there's a lot of things that have to go wrong for somebody to get possessed by a demon.

Or for someone whose life is going to become heavily influenced by demonic events. You can either ask for it. And it doesn't always happen. Or you can make a series of bad events.

And then it doesn't always happen as well. You might just have to struggle with gambling addiction for a long time. From one of the stand with gins that they can leave money around your house. We did that story about that family and the mom kept finding like $5 bills.

And she's like, oh, this is awesome. What? I must have lost this. I don't know where this came from.

And then the kids start finding $20 bills. And the mom's like, uh, I know that's not right. I know I haven't lost that much money. And they would appear in places that people really want to have much access to.

Especially when you're holding money. Money found in your couches. One thing, they were finding them like tucked away in books and stuff like that. And it turns out that there was a gin in the house that was leaving the money.

And basically if you took the money and you spent it, well, thanks. I'm part of your family now. I'm part of your life. And they were supposed to burn all the money.

And it wasn't money they lost. It's not like they were out any money. This was extra money they were finding. They talked to the mom and he's like, dude, I know that you found all this money.

The kids are eating all these snacks. He's like, oh, no. Did they buy that with the curse of money? And the mom's like, yeah, they found a couple of twenties.

Burn it. Burn it all. It's gin money. This is a way that it will invite itself into your life.

Far more sinister. Far, far more sinister in that aspect. Because who doesn't want to find a couple of extra bucks every now and then? And I was like, what if that's what this is?

And the thing is this is completely anonymous. We get stories from the X board. We get stories from Reddit. And then we get a ton of stories from like news articles and things like that stuff.

We're investigating. But with the Reddit stories, I can kind of look at their life. In general, like what they post on what they talk about outside of posting the story. This guy could have had the best life in the world.

Or he would be wondering why it sucks. And he doesn't realize he invited a gin in. And what's interesting too is from where, from what we can tell in the story, he got money. He went and told his friend about it.

Him and his friend went back to the lot. They got money. The two of them. And then the phenomenon never continued as far as he knows.

And it was almost like. It wanted to. It wanted two victims. If this is gin related, you know what I mean?

Like it got. Todd. And then after it also got Todd's friend, the phenomenon ceased. They got what it wanted.

I think it's interesting too. I don't know nothing about Todd. But Todd does seem like a stand up guy in this story, right? He gets $7.34.

So what's the first thing you do? What's the first thing he does? Goes to his friend's house and says, get your little brother and sister. We're going to go get some candy.

So by giving the money away by spending it so selflessly. That might have alleviated any curse that these coins might have had. But when they went back the second time and him and his friend went back the second time and took the money. We don't know how they spent that money.

They could have spent that money. Quote unquote selfishly. They could have been a little kids. They buy candy for themselves.

But that could have been enough for this. If it's a gen related 100%, this is how it could enter into the life of people. And it's interesting to think if his life has been great, then, you know, he just found a couple coins. Maybe it was a vortex.

If he's been struggling off and on over the years and if his buddies like my buddies, I really rough go with it. Ever since that afternoon, I went to the trailer park and all those pennies. You think was a gen attached to those and by taking those coins and using them on yourself, did you now invite a evil entity into your life? Interesting.

Interesting story. It really would be, you know, one of those two things. Or I shouldn't say that. The world of paranormal, it could be absolutely anything falling in alternate realities.

It could also be some neighborhood weirdo. I throw him pennies around. It could honestly be a whole bunch of different things. I shouldn't just say it should be two things.

But it did remind me first of like a portal type effect and then secondly of a gin. So if you live in Indiana, just randomly confront a possible gin. Take some money, figure it out. I'd be curious based on this photo.

You know, some people are really good at that geocasture game, which is like a picture of something and you can guess what city it's in. The photos in the show notes. There's a tree and there's a forest nearby. If you recognize these trees, you're like chasing them.

They probably took down the trees as well. It's possible though that the phenomenon that happened here, even though you've destroyed the area, the structures, it should still be there. Aiden. Let's go ahead and talk to the keys to the world.

A famous carbonicopter. We have on a lead behind Indiana. Why don't you fly us all the way out to a seemingly normal house in a seemingly normal neighborhood? Duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh duh.

Aiden lands us at this house. We don't have the exact location for this story. We don't have the name of the young woman who posted this, but we'll go ahead and call her Felicity. Felicity, when she was four years old, her and her family moved in with her aunt and uncle, and the way that they decided the living arrangements is the aunt and the uncle lived upstairs in a two-story house, while Felicity and her family, her mother and her father, they lived downstairs.

But shortly after they all moved in, Felicity's mother began to notice something. Felicity's only four years old at this point, but she's developed this new habit. Every so often, Felicity's mother would find her at night when she should be sleeping restfully in her bed. Mom would find Felicity upstairs.

She'd just be standing up there. Honey, what are you doing up here? You should be in bed. Honey, come here.

Let's go to bed. Mom would bring her back to the bedroom. She couldn't figure it out. Why she was doing that?

Felicity really didn't know she was doing that, so you kind of have a guess. Well, one night, Mom stayed up late, and sure enough, she walked Felicity walk out of her bedroom and begin to walk up the stairs. She's sleepwalking. She'd never slept walk before.

It's not super alarming. I think you'd be more afraid if she was trying to get outside, trying to go over her swim or cross the street. But it was odd. Felicity had no idea she was doing this.

They were living there for a while when Felicity is six years old, one day she's sitting in her bedroom reading a book, and she hears, oh, chill. She hears someone sneeze. And Felicity, without missing a beat, goes, bless you. And she hears someone go, thank you.

And that's when Felicity realizes she's the only one in the room. She says she actually got up and kind of looked around to the house to see like there was her dad walking by, whereas her mom, there was no one else nearby when that exchange happened. Several months later, after that sneeze incident, she's watching TV with her dad in the living room, and her dad goes, hey, Felicity, why don't you go grab pops of beer? Time to get pops of good old cold beer.

Felicity's like, yeah, sure. But once she agrees to do it, she remembers now where he keeps his beer. There's a mini fridge in the basement. And she's always been scared of the basement.

Who isn't scared of the basement other than dad's? She said the basement was dark. It was old. It was unfinished.

Like someone tried to add an addition at some point and gave up. I mean, again, probably too scary. They're like, ah, I think I'm just playing with how it looks now. It's all broken down.

It's even worse than it was before. They're remodeling. Felicity had an interesting way to describe how the basement made her feel. I like this.

She said, quote, it's almost indescribable. Like, as if something were extremely angry at you and wanted to pull you in and at the same time push you away. Unquote. It's a really interesting way to think about it when we think about these haunted places.

Because that could be part of that people say they have an off feeling about a place. Something's off. They can't really describe it. If it's like, oh, no, no, no, I don't even, I feel like when I go there, there's something that wants to get me.

Like, I feel like I can't go there. Something wants to get me. That would be the sense that you were feeling pushed away. And if you go, I really don't like going there.

Whenever I go there, it just feels really eerie. Like, there's something watching and waiting for me there. I don't want to go there. Those are very specific descriptions of pull you in like a watching you almost like sending a trap or push you away by making itself feel more menacing.

But most of the time, just like in the story, we covered with the trailer. People go, I don't know. It just feels weird, which is not a descriptor. It can mean so many different things.

I like this description she gave. She despite that, right? She's also wedding. She's like, oh, man, what did I agree to go get down here?

She says, I got to go get it for him. I'm already said I would. She goes and walking down the stairs to the basement. And I have the sudden urge to look to my left, which is where some remodeling had started before they lived there and then ended unfinished.

She goes, I had this urge to look to the left and I turned and I look and there was like a hole in the wall where this remodeling had started. She goes, I turned and I looked and I saw a pair of red glowing eyes peering out at me in the darkness. So Felicity freaks out. She screams.

She runs up the stairs. Totally, totally losing it. And dad to his credit goes downstairs. Not to get his own beer.

Not to get his own beer. When she comes up and says, there's something down there, there's something down there, there's all these red eyes. He thinks his first inclination is there's something down there and then he starts thinking maybe it's a wild animal. Something's here in my little girl.

So he goes down there and he checks, but he didn't see anything. About a week after that, Felicity said she saw a shadow-like figure. Walking around down to the basement. She was like walking by the basement, the doors opened.

She looked down and she saw this. Felicity said she has a vague memory. Almost a whisper of a memory. That something happened upstairs.

And she said, although I can never figure it out, I have no idea what happened. If I try to think about it or if it pops on my head, she begins crying. She doesn't know why she's crying. She doesn't know what happened, but she believes something did happen.

And she'll get very, very emotional if she's reminded of it. At age 10, Felicity and her family move away. Six years in a house that the experiences she does remember while creepy aren't anything particularly notable. You wonder what she doesn't remember and your minds can fill in the blank of all sorts of ghastly ghouls and creepy supernatural entities up there.

But she doesn't remember. You probably don't do it in front of her. She's sobbing. You're like, I don't know.

You're like, what about a bunch of grimlins? She's like, I don't know. You build a model of her house. And she goes, can you go?

So here's the little action figure of you walking up the stairs. She's like, why are you doing this? You're like, OK, let's up. Let's relax.

Let's watch the people under the stairs. He's like, ah, listen, it's a stairway to heaven. Pretty mundane stuff as far as hauntings go. What makes this story stand out as something we rarely see in paranormal?

It's not. It's not that it never happens. It does happen from time to time, but it is quite rare. Age 10, Felicity and her family moved out, but the hauntings continued in their new home.

This story had another chapter to be added to it. We don't know when she posted this. This story was posted on fannomsandmonsters.com and he got it from lunch. He posted this on fannomsandmonsters.

I don't think she's like 13 now. I'm assuming she's an adult. So I don't know if this activity has taken place over the past 10 years or it's ramped up recently. I'm not for sure as far as the timeline, but the hauntings have continued according to Felicity, but in a different way, almost a different venue, you might say.

For years, it's not every night, but for years Felicity has been having a reoccurring dream. Or a nightmare, probably be more apt. She says, I'm dreaming that I'm in that old house. She goes, after we moved out, I never went back.

I never went back to that house after we moved out when I turned 10. She goes, but in my dream, I'm in that house, I'm upstairs, and I'm in the upstairs kitchen. And I begin walking through the house towards my aunt and uncle's bedroom. I open the door.

My aunt and uncle, they had this bedroom. They had their bed, of course, and they had all their furniture. Like, what are those things that the dressers? I don't own any of this stuff.

Dressers. What are those little things that you put next to a bed that you put a lamp on? Wouldn't lamp holder boxes? They had those?

Probably a chair. I think some people have chairs in their bedrooms, right? So you can sit down, but you don't want to lay down. You know, furnishings.

I do not have furnishings in my bedroom. I just have a bed and boxes of stuff. Boxes of clothes. But these people had all these furnishings.

This aunt and uncle in their bedroom. But in the dream, the room is completely empty, except for a bed. Felicity walks in and she starts walking towards this bed. It has what she describes as really Victorian-era blankets and sheets.

Another kind of stuff that her aunt and uncle rocked. She goes, I walk into this bedroom. And the only thing in there is the bed has these old-timey sheets. And I walk up to it and I pull back the blankets.

And there is the corpse of a woman laying in bed. She said, sometimes it's just the corpse of a woman. I mean, that's bad enough, right? You're like, oh, just the corpse.

That's not too bad of a dream. Sometimes it was just the corpse of a dead woman in a bed. She goes, sometimes I threw back the blankets and there was a coffin. A coffin and it was opened and inside the coffin was the corpse of a dead woman.

So either way, you're getting the corpse. But either way, but either way, Felicity would look down at this dead woman. And that is when the corpse opened its eyes. And the dream would end.

She wouldn't have that dream every single night. But it did reoccur. It did happen over the course of, I'm assuming years. We don't know how old she is, but she didn't say this was recent in the past couple months.

What happened every so often, she'd have this dream. But every single time she had the upstairs dream that very next night, she would have a dream about the basement. Felicity said every single time I had the upstairs dream, I knew the very next night that I was going to have another nightmare. She had the dream about being upstairs the next night.

She's standing in that old house again, that old house that she'd spent so many years in, and she's standing there and the door to the basement is open. And she's looking into the basement. The stairs leading into the darkness. And she steps onto that first step, and then she wakes up.

Later on, months, weeks, we don't know. She would have a dream about being upstairs, walking into the bedroom, seeing the corpse of this woman. The dead woman's eyes would open. Felicity would wake up the very next night.

Felicity had a dream. She was standing there, the door to the basement open. Felicity takes a step onto that first step. She takes another step to the second step.

Then she wakes up. She said that this pattern continued on and on. She would have the upstairs dream. The next night, she would have the basement dream.

And each time she got a little bit further down the staircase, leading into the, descending into the darkness. But oh, just a little further each time. And then she'd wake up. And actually looking through my notes here a little more carefully, apparently this is still going on.

She posted this in August of 2024. You really couldn't get any more reason than this. She says, I don't know what the timeframe was between the dreams, but she says recently, I have got to the bottom of the stairs. I've had these combination of dreams enough that I have now reached the basement.

And I'm standing there in the darkness. And I see what I can only describe as a witch. That's the word she uses. She goes, I don't know if it's a witch to be fair.

I'm just going to put and do it together. She said, in the darkness, I can see a woman floating off of the ground. Frantic, wild hair. That's about it.

That's about it. Surrounded by the pitch blackness of the basement. These are the only details that she's been able to make out so far. The idea of a haunting being able to follow you to a new location isn't.

I mean, it has happened. When you look at ghost lore, things like that have happened, but it's extremely rare. It's extremely rare. It's not impossible.

We covered a story not too long ago where a guy moved into a place and he was being haunted. And then that ghost went to the dude's work on his day off. And one of his coworkers saw the ghost and thought it was a dude. He thought it was a guy walking around the workplace.

He goes, hey, man, when you weren't here on your days off, there was some dude standing outside of your, it was like a boat. I think it was like one of those boat trips where it was like a three months on, three months off or something like that. And the coworker was like, dude, there was some big guy hanging out by your room the other day. And the guy's like, yeah, you know, he had to tell those stories.

He's like, well, that guy doesn't actually exist. He's a phantom from my house. And then the coworker stopped talking. He told him after that.

He goes, coworker never said another word to me. He scared him. Scared the coworker. It's not that he thought his friend was crazy.

He thought that there was a monster on board the boat. So it's not, it's very, very rare. Sometimes people will take a haunted item with him and then that makes it easier for a ghost to follow. Sometimes it's not necessarily just a ghost, but it's some sort of possession or some sort of attachment.

What's interesting is that she leaves the house and you could argue, and it'd be fair that the spirit that attached to her, but the dreams keep taking her back to the house. Even if a ghost attached to this little girl, the ghost doesn't want to leave the house. So that's an interesting little twist on it. Not like the haunted rocking chair that we talked about in yesterday's episode.

This is something unique and it feels like it makes sense, right? We do know when we look at reports of this that ghosts can communicate with you. At least it seems to be this way. There's really no firm answers when it comes to a lot of this stuff, but ghosts seem to be able to communicate with you easier in your dreams.

That's why when a loved one dies, it's far more common that you're going to have a dream, a very realistic dream about them days or weeks or months after they die. And the dreams are almost always the same. Hey, I love you. Everything's going to be okay.

I'm doing great. Don't worry about me type of thing. And they always stand out from a normal dream. People wake up and they feel cleansed in a way.

They feel the relief they hadn't felt since this person had passed on. So it would also make sense that a negative spirit could communicate with you through the dream. The question is, what is this one communicating? It's scaring her away from that house.

But let's go back to the house. She's not coming back. She's making that even more impossible. Let's say that she had these dreams and it was over the course of a couple years.

It wasn't a common thing. Let's just pick a timeline and settle on years. But even if it was weeks or months, it wouldn't matter. You have to wonder why do the ghost, because the ghost can do anything in the dream, right?

There definitely seems to be a scariness factor. It's like it wanted Felicity to dread reaching the bottom of the stairs. Why in the first room did Felicity not just walk all the way down the bottom of the stairs and see the witch? You could argue that the witch, we don't know if that's what she is either, but you could argue that the witch is trying to intentionally build attention to horrified Felicity even more.

And we do know that ghost like to be scary. I'll put that on the show notes. There's been a couple comments by the dead saying that they want to scare people because being dead is so terrifying. They don't want people to be at peace.

They want the living to be scared, just like they are scared. It could also be that there was a necessity to build up a power level. That this witch or the spirit, this ghost is even whatever it is, couldn't immediately take Felicity all the way down the stairs. Over time it had to build up its spiritual strength to be able to do that.

Because we do see that with, you know, it's very hard for a ghost to appear as a full body apparition. It's much easier for them to manifest a smell or sound, which can be hard as well. Smells is one of the quickest ways and temperature drops. But to be able to actually appear in full and to speak, that takes a lot.

So we don't know. But it's an interesting story. It's a terrifying story because it sounds like Felicity is not going to find peace anytime soon. Unless she has a third party try to intervene.

That being a spiritual advisor or psychic or something like that. I mean, personally, I would probably start looking into the history of the home. See if that gives you any sort of idea. Because if you're being hunted by a ghost, that's one thing.

If you're being hunted by a witch, now you got a whole other set of problems, right? And the question is, what's the motive there? Why is it reaching out to Felicity? Why is it terrorizing her even after she leaves?

And again, think about the amount of power you must have to haunt someone who's left your domain. But if I was Felicity, I would get help and I would get help soon. Because there's no telling what the actual end game is here. The two dreams happening in succession.

I already think reoccurring dreams are bizarre enough. But the fact that you have two reoccurring dreams always happening one night and then the next night. And then the second reoccurring dream is like a continuation, like each time you get further and further down the stairs. Whatever this is, it's quite powerful.

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