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For a few years my wife worked at Bell’s Hill Elementary in Waco. This school had been rebuilt a few years ago, so it is a very nice, very large school. My wife worked as an instructional specialist and had an office in the back of the library. So one day I went to visit her on her lunch break. While walking through the library the hair on my arms and the back of my neck stood straight up! I felt like someone was hunched over my back with their arms around me. It was a VERY overwhelming feeling, and one that I have felt before, several times when I was a kid. EVERY time I have this feeling, it is because of the close presence of a ghost or entity.
Once I was in my wife’s office the feeling went away completely. When I went to leave, my wife walked with me to the front office. Once again, as we passed through the library and partially into the north hall next to the library the overwhelming feeling came right back, as did my hair that stood on end! So as we walked, I showed my wife my arms and explained what I was feeling. Her eyes got big and she started telling me about a conversation she had just had with the principle of the school.
The principle had been checking the security cameras due to an incident that had happened. She was watching a custodian walk by the library on the security cameras when the library door opened, but no one was there to open the door. At the time this happened, no kids were in the school and the only staff there were the custodians. So the principle went and talked to the custodian, which had been working there when the old school was there.
The custodian told the principle that yes, there is a ghost there in the school. The ghost is that of a cafeteria lady that used to work in the old school and had died suddenly. When the school was rebuilt, areas of the school were moved around and the library is now where the cafeteria used to be.
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[quote=Johnny Dangerr;16467602]Originally posted by Kdurham View PostBeen in my house that was built in 1860 for two years now. Nothing creepy :-)
1949 here. Three people died in this house. Been 20 years and nothing creepy...
That would have been a hard no for me lol
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My wife owned a house when we first met. A next door neighbor of hers had been sick for quit a while and ended up passing away in that house shortly after we started dating. Over the next several months, people would move in to that house, stay for a few weeks and then leave. I finally got a chance to talk to one family as they were moving out. They told me that all kinds of creepy stuff was happening. From cabinet doors opening on their own to doors slamming shut to seeing movement out of the corner of their eye. One weird thing that kept happening is the batteries on the smoke alarms would run down, causing them to chirp. My wife had the same smoke alarms in her house and they were annoying since they were all wired together and connected to the house wiring. The family had replaced all of the smoke alarms, but the same problem kept happening. A couple of days after they moved out, the smoke alarms stopped chirping! I thought at first they stopped chirping because the electricity was shut off, but that wasn’t the case as I could see the glow from the door bell button, and the AC was still running. A few weeks later a new family moved in, and within a couple of days the chirping started back up again!
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Originally posted by Kdurham View PostBeen in my house that was built in 1860 for two years now. Nothing creepy :-)
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Did find a really old Lone Star Punch top can in perfect shape up under the house while working on plumbing!
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Originally posted by Kdurham View PostBeen in my house that was built in 1860 for two years now. Nothing creepy :-)
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Said she would find things creepy happening, but her dad would tell her ghosts didn't exist.
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Originally posted by Flex View PostSame. Living in a 1800s farmhouse now. All chill.
Did find a really old Lone Star Punch top can in perfect shape up under the house while working on plumbing!
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We find some really cool stuff on the yard after it rains. Found a porcelain smoking pipe yesterday.
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No new personal happenings for me at the funeral home, but the new secretary(been there a couple months now) won’t open up the funeral home by herself anymore. She said she was turning on the lights and a door slammed hard in the chapel as she was in the next room over. There was no one else in the funeral home at the time.
It does feel strange doing work in a place where you’ve had several personal “encounters” and you’re best shot at making her feel at ease is by ensuring her that nothing malicious have ever happened…
That place has activity for sure
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I'd like to find somewhere local that is certifiably haunted just so I can go check it out. I'm interested enough to stop by, but not enough to go out of my way. I bought a "Ghost Meter" for a cave tour a few years ago and I've still not ever seen it go off. I think the want to see that go off is driving most of my curiosity.
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