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Title: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 24, 2023, 04:52:58 PM
There was a documentary that I watched while I was in Brazil about various famous houses where horrendous murders had occurred.  Like the Amityville and the Laurel Canyon (Wonderland) murders.  Plus some other places in other countries.

It talked about how real estate agents were quick to abandon showing the properties within a short amount of time because they were forced to reveal the past crimes that occurred there and potential buyers reacted badly.



Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: CalvinH on March 24, 2023, 04:59:10 PM
Did I commit them? then yes.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: GymnJuice on March 24, 2023, 05:02:51 PM
Hanky is selling his Hawaii real estate?

 ;D



If it was a nice place and not lots of gore-tourists lurking around the place then yes I could live there.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: ChristopherA on March 24, 2023, 05:02:59 PM
Definitely not. I grew up in a small town that had cemeteries all over it. Wouldn't bother me to live right next to a cemetery.  But bad juju living in a house where a murder took place
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Irongrip400 on March 24, 2023, 05:05:52 PM
I wouldn’t. There’s a house in a nice neighborhood, near me, that’s very visible and very conspicuous. Back in the 90’s a guy murdered his wife and then killed himself there and I always think of it when I drove by. Couldn’t imagine actually living in it.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Rambone on March 24, 2023, 05:06:07 PM
Did I commit them? then yes.

Has Calvin even made a Most Wanted list?



My sources say no.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 24, 2023, 05:06:25 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: bhank on March 24, 2023, 05:07:21 PM
Absolutely if I got a good deal on the house
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: ChristopherA on March 24, 2023, 05:08:46 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.
Weirdo lol
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: CalvinH on March 24, 2023, 05:11:55 PM
Has Calvin even made a Most Wanted list?



My sources say no.


Coincidence or not that I couldn't log in when the Get Big awards were being handed out ??? >:(
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Henda on March 24, 2023, 05:14:36 PM
Fuck no almost guaranteed the place will be haunted
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: tatoo on March 24, 2023, 05:20:06 PM
i own 2 haunted properties.... lived in both too.... i worry about the "living" not the "dead" fucking w me....
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: BB on March 24, 2023, 05:20:19 PM
Depends on the murder. If I knew it was a regular type crime, and everything was cleaned up and accounted for, I could do it. If it was something like the Dahmer childhood house or Gacy's house, I couldn't do it. I'd always wonder if there was something unfound, etc....

It's an interesting question, a similar one that comes up on gun boards is "Would you buy a suicide weapon or claim one after a family member's death?" It's interesting how many people do. I couldn't, it's way too much of a personal connection.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Irongrip400 on March 24, 2023, 05:24:44 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.


No such thing as ghosts, kid.


Can I join?
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 24, 2023, 05:28:01 PM

No such thing as ghosts, kid.


Can I join?

You definitely can.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 24, 2023, 05:28:42 PM
Weirdo lol

Hahahahha.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 24, 2023, 05:29:38 PM
i own 2 haunted properties.... lived in both too.... i worry about the "living" not the "dead" fucking w me....

Did you have any experiences?
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: illuminati on March 24, 2023, 05:51:02 PM
i own 2 haunted properties.... lived in both too.... i worry about the "living" not the "dead" fucking w me....

This x2

Aint no Dead person going to harm or kill you
Only Living ones do that stuff.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: mops on March 24, 2023, 05:54:28 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.

fuck yeah, let'go!!

(https://i.postimg.cc/656MWGF4/ghost-happy.gif)
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Rambone on March 24, 2023, 06:07:51 PM
fuck yeah, let'go!!

(https://i.postimg.cc/656MWGF4/ghost-happy.gif)

 :D

Say hi to Zuul and Gozer for us, Rob!
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: tatoo on March 24, 2023, 06:18:39 PM
Did you have any experiences?

in one of them yes.... lots of footsteps...doors closing upstairs when it was only me there... had a heavy bag hung in a spare bedroom, once in a while the fuckin thing would be swinging back n forth, like fuckin swinging lol...... i had my nephew over one nite when he was around 1 years old, kept looking up the stairs talking and pointing at something.... i never actually saw anything tho.. or felt anything...... the other place i had lived in, i never had anything weird happen.... but the guy i rented to after supposedly did...and he ddnt seem like the type to lie or anything..
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: wes on March 24, 2023, 06:58:26 PM
NO........FUCK THAT!
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 24, 2023, 06:58:55 PM
Depends on the murder. If I knew it was a regular type crime, and everything was cleaned up and accounted for, I could do it. If it was something like the Dahmer childhood house or Gacy's house, I couldn't do it. I'd always wonder if there was something unfound, etc....

It's an interesting question, a similar one that comes up on gun boards is "Would you buy a suicide weapon or claim one after a family member's death?" It's interesting how many people do. I couldn't, it's way too much of a personal connection.

What about the Amityville murders?  Husband kills his family.

Or the Wonderland murders?  Strangers enter in the middle of the night and bash them all to death. (still unsolved even though 3 suspects were investigated)
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: TheGrinch on March 24, 2023, 07:11:27 PM
in before someone posts a wordstarhiphop video from inside one of these houses
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 24, 2023, 07:16:02 PM
in before someone posts a wordstarhiphop video from inside one of these houses


hahahaha
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Bevo on March 24, 2023, 07:34:13 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.

Wow! Thats awesome!
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: BB on March 24, 2023, 07:46:58 PM
What about the Amityville murders?  Husband kills his family.

Or the Wonderland murders?  Strangers enter in the middle of the night and bash them all to death. (still unsolved even though 3 suspects were investigated)

Wonderland? Yeah, I'd be fine, because I think they've got handle one what caused it. I'd maybe be a little sad if I sat down and thought about what happened to those people, but not enough that I couldn't own it or sleep there.

Same for the Amityville house. I actually really like the house, especially the old version before they renovated to try and hide the fact that it's "The House". As a kid, my dad used to point it out all the time while driving.

Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 24, 2023, 07:51:03 PM
So far it seems almost even with the people on here saying they could and others saying they would not.  Personally, I would not.  I don't believe in ghosts, but it would just be "weird" or "morbid" as in the case of the Versace house (murder occurred outside, but still) or just creepy in the case of the Jon Benet house or the Dahmer house.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: SOMEPARTS on March 24, 2023, 08:58:45 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.


OUTED  ;D
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: booty on March 24, 2023, 11:31:28 PM
Definitely a no from me. I do believe in ghosts and I don’t want to live in a home where terrible murders  have happened.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Humble Narcissist on March 25, 2023, 12:53:15 AM
If I bought the Amityville Horror house I would turn it into a museum and sell tickets for tours.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Henda on March 25, 2023, 01:11:41 AM
in one of them yes.... lots of footsteps...doors closing upstairs when it was only me there... had a heavy bag hung in a spare bedroom, once in a while the fuckin thing would be swinging back n forth, like fuckin swinging lol...... i had my nephew over one nite when he was around 1 years old, kept looking up the stairs talking and pointing at something.... i never actually saw anything tho.. or felt anything...... the other place i had lived in, i never had anything weird happen.... but the guy i rented to after supposedly did...and he ddnt seem like the type to lie or anything..

Similar experiences to a place I lived never saw anything but heard footstep doors that were pushed too but not shut would creak open a few inches, things would fall that had no chance of falling on own once night about 2-3 am the bairns car for her dolls that had a wireless in that never actually worked suddenly worked and played classical music loud and clear it had been turned on the whole time and never made a sound other than a bit quiet static Always felt like being watched getting up at night to take a piss used to practically run back to the bedroom with eyes shut as was convinced I’d see summat

Moving to house I live now complete different feeling and none of the weird shit other house always felt uneasy it left my daughter scared to be alone upstairs for several years after

Fuck the paranormal
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Kwon on March 25, 2023, 02:28:57 AM
No problem here

Gimme some hauntings
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: joswift on March 25, 2023, 03:22:20 AM
Absolutely if I got a good deal on the house
Psychos gonna psycho....
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: booty on March 25, 2023, 03:35:03 AM
After my mum passed, I began hearing someone walking up my stairs at the back door. I would come running expecting to see someone but there was nobody.  My daughter told me she would hear them too. One night I was in my lounge and I heard the foot steps and my cat was on my coffee table and she was looking at the back door. So my cat heard them too. It happened maybe 10 times and I have never heard it again.
I had similar things happen after Anatol passed. My bedroom floor would creak like someone was walking. I actually sensed I was being watched. It happened for about 3 years. I was dating a guy and he freaked out when he heard the floor creaking. He couldn’t understand how I was so calm. And he sensed someone was there. He told me he didn’t want to stay over anymore. That was fine by me as I was looking for a way to end things. Anyway I haven’t heard any creaking floors for many years. I used to think maybe it was just the house but it’s actually older and doesn’t creak.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Kwon on March 25, 2023, 03:46:10 AM
After my mum passed, I began hearing someone walking up my stairs at the back door. I would come running expecting to see someone but there was nobody.  My daughter told me she would hear them too. One night I was in my lounge and I heard the foot steps and my cat was on my coffee table and she was looking at the back door. So my cat heard them too. It happened maybe 10 times and I have never heard it again.
I had similar things happen after Anatol passed. My bedroom floor would creak like someone was walking. I actually sensed I was being watched. It happened for about 3 years. I was dating a guy and he freaked out when he heard the floor creaking. He couldn’t understand how I was so calm. And he sensed someone was there. He told me he didn’t want to stay over anymore. That was fine by me as I was looking for a way to end things. Anyway I haven’t heard any creaking floors for many years. I used to think maybe it was just the house but it’s actually older and doesn’t creak.

The creaking was Anatol looking over you
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: booty on March 25, 2023, 03:52:39 AM
The creaking was Anatol looking over you
Yes Kwon.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Taffin on March 25, 2023, 03:54:55 AM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.

This is cool.  At the risk of going full super-h0mo, I confess I've watched more than one episode of this, even though I don't believe in anything supernatural - I just enjoy triggering my low level fight or flight tingles...

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Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: joswift on March 25, 2023, 04:01:12 AM
After my mum passed, I began hearing someone walking up my stairs at the back door. I would come running expecting to see someone but there was nobody.  My daughter told me she would hear them too. One night I was in my lounge and I heard the foot steps and my cat was on my coffee table and she was looking at the back door. So my cat heard them too. It happened maybe 10 times and I have never heard it again.
I had similar things happen after Anatol passed. My bedroom floor would creak like someone was walking. I actually sensed I was being watched. It happened for about 3 years. I was dating a guy and he freaked out when he heard the floor creaking. He couldn’t understand how I was so calm. And he sensed someone was there. He told me he didn’t want to stay over anymore. That was fine by me as I was looking for a way to end things. Anyway I haven’t heard any creaking floors for many years. I used to think maybe it was just the house but it’s actually older and doesn’t creak.
Our first house we bought used to have an odd presence.
Normally when I was in the shower it felt like someone was watching me
I ended up talking to whatever if anything was there.
It was like when you sense someone standing behind you..
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Hulkotron on March 25, 2023, 04:17:34 AM
If it was bhanks yes
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Kwon on March 25, 2023, 04:26:22 AM
I have been close to death several times, i have no fear

Bring any Haunting to me

Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: TheShape. on March 25, 2023, 04:42:17 AM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.
Be careful, it’s nothing to mess around with. Sometimes the energy comes home with you.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: kreator on March 25, 2023, 04:51:35 AM
My aunt still lives in the house where 30 years ago her husband was stabbed to death in the living room in the middle of the night by a burglar. Have never heard her or her children complain about anything weird going on there.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Darren Avey on March 25, 2023, 06:00:59 AM
I do, many lefty scum have been dealt with here
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Taffin on March 25, 2023, 06:16:03 AM
If it was bhanks yes

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Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Grape Ape on March 25, 2023, 06:18:40 AM
Depends on location.

American ghosts would likely be terrifying.

Brazilian ghosts would probably be kind of funny, or maybe just slightly annoying.

The hispanic accent really takes the edge off hearing  "boooooooo".
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 25, 2023, 07:50:49 AM
Depends on location.

American ghosts would likely be terrifying.

Brazilian ghosts would probably be kind of funny, or maybe just slightly annoying.

The hispanic accent really takes the edge off hearing  "boooooooo".

Just my luck I would end up with a ghost from modern times.  Instead of clanking chains, powdered wigs and long coats, it would just be a sniveling crying meme type that jumped out and screamed "It's Britney bitch!!" before cutting herself.
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Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 07:55:21 AM
Be careful, it’s nothing to mess around with. Sometimes the energy comes home with you.

Yeah I am respectful of the ghosts/demons whatever as that has crossed my mind. I’ve been to a few haunted places and always thought about that for sure.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 07:57:15 AM
Wow! Thats awesome!

Yeah I’m pretty psyched. If any ghosts or demons decide to hang dong I will try to capture it on video or at least report what I saw and sizes as well. NH of course.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: dknole on March 25, 2023, 12:45:38 PM
Nope, could not, would not live in such a house.

Grew up by Amityville Horror House too, lol
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: deadz on March 25, 2023, 12:47:30 PM
Absolutely if I got a good deal on the house
Yep, a good flip opportunity.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: chaos on March 25, 2023, 12:50:12 PM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.
Post video to getbig, we want to see. :D
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Rambone on March 25, 2023, 12:50:34 PM
What about the Amityville murders?  Husband kills his family.

It’s nice to see a horror story have a happy ending
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: michael arvilla on March 25, 2023, 01:04:02 PM
I don't think so honestly .......(bad ju ju )
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: BIG AL MCKECHNIE on March 25, 2023, 01:20:25 PM
In 1984 one of my friends (Fraser) went crazy and attacked his mother with an axe. He chased her through the bungalow chopping at her which cased blood to cover the walls. Eventually she got into the garden where he completely removed her head with the axe. He then sat her in a garden chair and made her a cup of tea.  When his father returned home a few hours later he saw his headless wife sitting in the chair beside 3 cold cups of tea. Fraser was laughing hysterically and said "mum won't drink her tea", over and over.  His brother in law played for Glasgow Celtic and Scotland football team so her funeral made the papers as the full Celtic team attended the funeral. No mention of the murderer was ever made public as Fraser was immediately sent to Carstairs Mental hospital for the criminally insane. He sat in his cell for 35 years repeating that "mum won't drink her tea" until he died of a heart attack 5 years ago.

The house stood empty for 2 years until a couple bought it in 1986. Complete with the blood stains in every room and up the walls of the hall.

Fast forward to a few years ago and one of my business partners said he was going to visit his brother Graeme at his new house. I knew Graeme too so I went along with him. Graeme and his wife had inherited the house after both her parents had died in their 50's just weeks apart of a heart attack and a stroke in the house.  I couldn't believe my eyes when my friend drove up the drive of Fraser's murder house.  I still haven't told Graeme the history of the house because his wife's patents obviously kept it a secret from her.  It was her parents who bought the house in 1986 with the bloodstains.

What caused the parents to die in the night at that house? What scared them into having a fatal stroke and heart attack?  We will never know................but there was a cold cup of tea next to each body.... :o

 


Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 01:22:48 PM
Post video to getbig, we want to see. :D

Yeah for this one I definitely will, hopefully something happens.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 01:25:06 PM
In 1984 one of my friends (Fraser) went crazy and attacked his mother with an axe. He chased her through the bungalow chopping at her which cased blood to cover the walls. Eventually she got into the garden where he completely removed her head with the axe. He then sat her in a garden chair and made her a cup of tea.  When his father returned home a few hours later he saw his headless wife sitting in the chair beside 3 cold cups of tea. Fraser was laughing hysterically and said "mum won't drink her tea", over and over.  His brother in law played for Glasgow Celtic and Scotland football team so her funeral made the papers as the full Celtic team attended the funeral. No mention of the murderer was ever made public as Fraser was immediately sent to Carstairs Mental hospital for the criminally insane. He sat in his cell for 35 years repeating that "mum won't drink her tea" until he died of a heart attack 5 years ago.

The house stood empty for 2 years until a couple bought it in 1986. Complete with the blood stains in every room and up the walls of the hall.

Fast forward to a few years ago and one of my business partners said he was going to visit his brother Graeme at his new house. I knew Graeme too so I went along with him. Graeme and his wife had inherited the house after both her parents had died in their 50's just weeks apart of a heart attack and a stroke in the house.  I couldn't believe my eyes when my friend drove up the drive of Fraser's murder house.  I still haven't told Graeme the history of the house because his wife's patents obviously kept it a secret from her.  It was her parents who bought the house in 1986 with the bloodstains.

What caused the parents to die in the night at that house? What scared them into having a fatal stroke and heart attack?  We will never know................but there was a cold cup of tea next to each body.... :o

Crazy and Cool story. That last part of cold tea next to them really happen?
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: BIG AL MCKECHNIE on March 25, 2023, 01:55:45 PM
They had both made tea and not drunk it. This was how the cornier knew the deaths were sudden.  I added the bit about the cups being beside the bodies for creepiness but everything else is true. I actually partied at that house many times in the years before Fraser went crazy. What concerned me most was that  Fraser was still alive and being considered for controlled release when my friend's brother's family inherited it. I was afraid he would do a Michael Myers Halloween special and try to revisit his old home.

This is the house, it's actually quite big and goes back a long way. The shuttered window is Fraser's old room. No doubt he would have appeared at that window on Halloween night if he had been released before dying in the mental hospital.

Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Kwon on March 25, 2023, 03:00:36 PM
They had both made tea and not drunk it. This was how the cornier knew the deaths were sudden.  I added the bit about the cups being beside the bodies for creepiness but everything else is true. I actually partied at that house many times in the years before Fraser went crazy. What concerned me most was that  Fraser was still alive and being considered for controlled release when my friend's brother's family inherited it. I was afraid he would do a Michael Myers Halloween special and try to revisit his old home.

This is the house, it's actually quite big and goes back a long way. The shuttered window is Fraser's old room. No doubt he would have appeared at that window on Halloween night if he had been released before dying in the mental hospital.

Wait what?

You can see Frasers face in the window!!!
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Fortress on March 25, 2023, 03:38:38 PM
Sure.

Just no perversity towards children. That kind of thing.

But some good old-fashioned murders? Absolutely.

Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 03:40:39 PM
Sure.

Just no perversity towards children. That kind of thing.

But some good old-fashioned murders? Absolutely.

Yes this is the right answer.
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Phantom Spunker on March 25, 2023, 03:43:36 PM
In 1984 one of my friends (Fraser) went crazy and attacked his mother with an axe. He chased her through the bungalow chopping at her which cased blood to cover the walls. Eventually she got into the garden where he completely removed her head with the axe. He then sat her in a garden chair and made her a cup of tea.  When his father returned home a few hours later he saw his headless wife sitting in the chair beside 3 cold cups of tea. Fraser was laughing hysterically and said "mum won't drink her tea", over and over.  His brother in law played for Glasgow Celtic and Scotland football team so her funeral made the papers as the full Celtic team attended the funeral. No mention of the murderer was ever made public as Fraser was immediately sent to Carstairs Mental hospital for the criminally insane. He sat in his cell for 35 years repeating that "mum won't drink her tea" until he died of a heart attack 5 years ago.

The house stood empty for 2 years until a couple bought it in 1986. Complete with the blood stains in every room and up the walls of the hall.

Fast forward to a few years ago and one of my business partners said he was going to visit his brother Graeme at his new house. I knew Graeme too so I went along with him. Graeme and his wife had inherited the house after both her parents had died in their 50's just weeks apart of a heart attack and a stroke in the house.  I couldn't believe my eyes when my friend drove up the drive of Fraser's murder house.  I still haven't told Graeme the history of the house because his wife's patents obviously kept it a secret from her.  It was her parents who bought the house in 1986 with the bloodstains.

What caused the parents to die in the night at that house? What scared them into having a fatal stroke and heart attack?  We will never know................but there was a cold cup of tea next to each body.... :o

Al, have you ever told that story before on here? I have definitely heard about the murder part but I can't remember if it was in real life or just on Getbig. There was a similar story that allegedly happened in Dundee. A couple got beheaded and had their heads placed in the front window of the house that faced the street. It would have happened before my time but I remember being told the story when I visited there and walked past the house. You ever heard of that one?
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: BIG AL MCKECHNIE on March 25, 2023, 05:12:41 PM
It happened in East Kilbride. Not sure if I've told the story before on here. Very few people know about it because of the news blackout at the time. It was strange because even the Scottish newspapers who covered the funeral because the victim was the mother in law of a Celtic player and all the players attended just stated that she had died. No mention that her son had removed her head with an axe. No trial,  just Fraser shipped to Carstairs Mental Hospital within hours of committing the crime.
Fraser's brother in law went on to become a well known football manager and has managed several Scottish and English premiership clubs. I will not reveal his name as I don't want to cause any suffering to Fraser's sister.

I'm not aware of the Dundee murders but I do remember that 2 serial killers from Dundee escaped from Carstairs Mental hospital and killed several guards and local people with axes and a pitchfork. Fortunately Fraser was not involved, he was too busy sitting in his cell asking why mother wasn't drinking her tea.   
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Post by: tatoo on March 25, 2023, 06:44:40 PM
Depends on location.

American ghosts would likely be terrifying.

Brazilian ghosts would probably be kind of funny, or maybe just slightly annoying.

The hispanic accent really takes the edge off hearing  "boooooooo".

thats never crossed my mind lmao...... immigrant ghosts!....
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Post by: beakdoctor on March 25, 2023, 07:18:56 PM
Can you live in a house where Brutal Anadrol was used?
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Post by: delon on March 25, 2023, 07:58:13 PM
Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails could - 10050 Cielo Drive, LA (Manson murders night 1, Tate and crew)

https://adamsteiner.uk/2020/10/31/real-horrorshow-the-downward-spiral-and-trent-reznors-house-of-horrors/amp/


Note: I am not Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails, and thinking maybe no i would not. A nice gentle murder maybe, but a not a brutal one


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Post by: robcguns on March 25, 2023, 08:51:28 PM
Can you live in a house where Brutal Anadrol was used?


No fucking way.
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Post by: Tapeworm on March 25, 2023, 10:18:19 PM
Wouldn't bother me at all. I'd use it to haggle tho.
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Post by: Phantom Spunker on March 26, 2023, 12:18:25 AM
It happened in East Kilbride. Not sure if I've told the story before on here. Very few people know about it because of the news blackout at the time. It was strange because even the Scottish newspapers who covered the funeral because the victim was the mother in law of a Celtic player and all the players attended just stated that she had died. No mention that her son had removed her head with an axe. No trial,  just Fraser shipped to Carstairs Mental Hospital within hours of committing the crime.
Fraser's brother in law went on to become a well known football manager and has managed several Scottish and English premiership clubs. I will not reveal his name as I don't want to cause any suffering to Fraser's sister.

I'm not aware of the Dundee murders but I do remember that 2 serial killers from Dundee escaped from Carstairs Mental hospital and killed several guards and local people with axes and a pitchfork. Fortunately Fraser was not involved, he was too busy sitting in his cell asking why mother wasn't drinking her tea.

Thanks, Al. That's crazy, haha. I've only got one Celtic-mad friend with family around there but I'm sure he didn't mention it. You maybe told the 'she's not drinking her tea' part once before and it's just burned in my brain because it made me laugh!
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Post by: Humble Narcissist on March 26, 2023, 12:22:30 AM
Can you live in a house where Brutal Anadrol was used?
Is there any stashed in the walls?
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Post by: Kwon on March 26, 2023, 02:05:28 AM
Can you live in a house where Brutal Anadrol was used?

Or Better yet, can you live in a house where MSM's been silent??
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Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 26, 2023, 05:46:13 AM
Yeah I like that kind of shit.

I’m renting the conjuring house in Rhode Island in a couple months with a couple buddies for an overnight investigation of ghosts and demons. Pretty psyched for that.

Is this something you done often?  Have you been to other haunted places before?
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Post by: wes on March 26, 2023, 06:40:33 AM
In 1984 one of my friends (Fraser) went crazy and attacked his mother with an axe. He chased her through the bungalow chopping at her which cased blood to cover the walls. Eventually she got into the garden where he completely removed her head with the axe. He then sat her in a garden chair and made her a cup of tea.  When his father returned home a few hours later he saw his headless wife sitting in the chair beside 3 cold cups of tea. Fraser was laughing hysterically and said "mum won't drink her tea", over and over.  His brother in law played for Glasgow Celtic and Scotland football team so her funeral made the papers as the full Celtic team attended the funeral. No mention of the murderer was ever made public as Fraser was immediately sent to Carstairs Mental hospital for the criminally insane. He sat in his cell for 35 years repeating that "mum won't drink her tea" until he died of a heart attack 5 years ago.

The house stood empty for 2 years until a couple bought it in 1986. Complete with the blood stains in every room and up the walls of the hall.

Fast forward to a few years ago and one of my business partners said he was going to visit his brother Graeme at his new house. I knew Graeme too so I went along with him. Graeme and his wife had inherited the house after both her parents had died in their 50's just weeks apart of a heart attack and a stroke in the house.  I couldn't believe my eyes when my friend drove up the drive of Fraser's murder house.  I still haven't told Graeme the history of the house because his wife's patents obviously kept it a secret from her.  It was her parents who bought the house in 1986 with the bloodstains.

What caused the parents to die in the night at that house? What scared them into having a fatal stroke and heart attack?  We will never know................but there was a cold cup of tea next to each body.... :o

 



WOW!!

Great gory stuff!
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Sissysquats on March 26, 2023, 07:46:06 AM
  There is a funeral home that closed down in a town I frequent. It was converted to apartments for seniors.
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Post by: robcguns on March 26, 2023, 07:49:01 AM
Is this something you done often?  Have you been to other haunted places before?

Yeah I’ve gone to a few haunted places in mass as there are quite a few. Had some weird feelings and cool sensations but nothing definitive. Think I’ve seen stuff but more than likely my mind just plying tricks on me.
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Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 26, 2023, 09:16:18 AM
Yeah I’ve gone to a few haunted places in mass as there are quite a few. Had some weird feelings and cool sensations but nothing definitive. Think I’ve seen stuff but more than likely my mind just plying tricks on me.

That's interesting.  One thing I do on the side whenever I get a chance and it is in the area is photograph abandon and desolated buildings.  I did the Ghost Tower many years ago before the security guards and local police teamed up to scam anyone that went inside.  I did the East Fortune Hospital and Rosslynlee Hospital years ago on a trip to Scotland.  And a few others, so I know what you mean about your mind playing tricks on you.  If there really is any kind of energy/presence around, they have mastered the art of appearing only in the corner of your eyes.
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Post by: Gym Rat on March 26, 2023, 10:08:01 AM
Does Bhanks house count for "future brutal murders"??
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Post by: mops on March 26, 2023, 10:45:09 AM
That's interesting.  One thing I do on the side whenever I get a chance and it is in the area is photograph abandon and desolated buildings.  I did the Ghost Tower many years ago before the security guards and local police teamed up to scam anyone that went inside.  I did the East Fortune Hospital and Rosslynlee Hospital years ago on a trip to Scotland.  And a few others, so I know what you mean about your mind playing tricks on you.  If there really is any kind of energy/presence around, they have mastered the art of appearing only in the corner of your eyes.

I read somewhere that some of the weird things people feel in those places may be linked with infrasounds.

Places such as old abandonned houses and cemetaries seem acoustically ideal for generating low frequency sound waves.

We can't hear it but, apparently, it has been "demonstrated" that it produces a range of bizarre effects in people including anxiety, extreme sorrow and chills ( and sometimes, visual & auditory hallucinations )

Who knows  ???

Doesnt exclude legit paranormal sh*t  some people have witnessed, though ( including myself )
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Post by: joswift on March 26, 2023, 10:50:16 AM
Old buildings have a feel to them that new buildings dont
You are either attuned to it or you aren't.
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Post by: dunkin donuts on March 26, 2023, 10:53:03 AM
I have experienced paranormal activity in an old house and it scared me shitless to the point of bolting in full-on panic
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 26, 2023, 11:09:22 AM
I'm often reluctant to talk about it, but I was born with the gift. I'm what's known as a psychic medium. I've encountered jinns many times and have been responsible for removing them from people's homes.
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 26, 2023, 11:12:31 AM
Old buildings have a feel to them that new buildings dont
You are either attuned to it or you aren't.

This is very true, Jeff. Even from reading your post I can sense that you are able to pick up on these things. I can also see that you have someone looking out for you but perhaps I've said too much (he's listening when you talk to him). I'll leave your dad's love with you.
- Big Mo
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Post by: Humble Narcissist on March 27, 2023, 01:23:29 AM
  There is a funeral home that closed down in a town I frequent. It was converted to apartments for seniors.
Getting an early jump on death. ;D
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Post by: booty on March 27, 2023, 03:33:32 AM
Our first house we bought used to have an odd presence.
Normally when I was in the shower it felt like someone was watching me
I ended up talking to whatever if anything was there.
It was like when you sense someone standing behind you..
Yes that is the feeling. You probably helped this spirit.
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Post by: booty on March 27, 2023, 03:37:14 AM
I have been close to death several times, i have no fear

Bring any Haunting to me
Yes it actually makes me happy to know that there’s an afterlife. I am not afraid of ghosts unless they were an evil person in their lifetime.
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Post by: booty on March 27, 2023, 03:44:46 AM
WOW!!

Great gory stuff!
Agreed Wes. I love this thread. It’s a very interesting topic.
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Post by: Taffin on March 27, 2023, 03:53:35 AM
I read somewhere that some of the weird things people feel in those places may be linked with infrasounds.

Places such as old abandonned houses and cemetaries seem acoustically ideal for generating low frequency sound waves.

We can't hear it but, apparently, it has been "demonstrated" that it produces a range of bizarre effects in people including anxiety, extreme sorrow and chills ( and sometimes, visual & auditory hallucinations )

Who knows  ???

Doesnt exclude legit paranormal sh*t  some people have witnessed, though ( including myself )

Man that brought back a memory

Many years ago, one of my friends houses had a corner where every now and then it felt weird, and occasionally you'd see some sort of fuzziness there - it was weird but not really frightening

Flash forward something like 20 years later and I saw a documentary on this subject, and apparently infra-sonic vibrations at/around the resonant frequency of the vitreous humor in your eyeball can cause that clouding effect

I realised then that with his house being right next to a railway traffic light and points change - like 50 yards or something - what we'd seen/felt was probably linked to those huge diesel engines sitting there for minutes at a time idling away or rumbling past at very low speeds...


Science.. an sheit...
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 27, 2023, 04:24:53 AM
Yes that is the feeling. You probably helped this spirit.

Booty, I know this is very strange, but I have your cat with me from the other side. Black, patchy thing. She says her name is Spock, I think. Anyway, she wants you to go for another skin check-up. I'll leave her love with you.
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Post by: booty on March 27, 2023, 05:16:54 AM
Booty, I know this is very strange, but I have your cat with me from the other side. Black, patchy thing. She says her name is Spock, I think. Anyway, she wants you to go for another skin check-up. I'll leave her love with you.
I had a cat called Spec and she had black and was patchy. She passed a couple of years ago. This is very uncanny. Thank you ❤️
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Post by: funk51 on March 27, 2023, 08:24:44 AM
Probably won't buy a house like that. there is some weird shit that goes on in those places. Years back my grandfather bought a house n the deep woods, when moving in he used to hear wailing at night , also he had trouble sleeping because he said he felt like something was pressing down on his chest.  During the day stuff used to fall off the walls and things like potatoes used to go missing off the counters. when he checked back he found out that the former owners used to run an illegal abortion clinic in the cellar of the house [probably democrats]. He moved as soon as he could. True story.
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Post by: Kwon on March 27, 2023, 08:56:52 AM
Gimme a Million USD and ill spend one day and night in three different houses

The three most haunted houses ever
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Post by: Henda on March 27, 2023, 09:19:38 AM
Booty, I know this is very strange, but I have your cat with me from the other side. Black, patchy thing. She says her name is Spock, I think. Anyway, she wants you to go for another skin check-up. I'll leave her love with you.

Haha read me next please Mohammed
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Post by: joswift on March 27, 2023, 09:35:36 AM
I had a cat called Spec and she had black and was patchy. She passed a couple of years ago. This is very uncanny. Thank you ❤️
Not really its uncle junior
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 27, 2023, 10:29:59 AM
Haha read me next please Mohammed

With pleasure, Henda. You know I would never joke about this stuff. My faith takes it seriously. I've had a spirit guide from as long as I can remember.

You've an elderly woman around you. A grandmother. I can see her laughing. Something about Blackpool when you were a young child. A seagull took your mother's chips and she tripped over your red bucket trying to chase it. She says your heart is going to be fine, and I'll leave her love with you.
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Post by: pamith on March 27, 2023, 11:20:18 AM
My nikka
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Matt on March 27, 2023, 11:49:54 AM
I'm often reluctant to talk about it, but I was born with the gift. I'm what's known as a psychic medium. I've encountered jinns many times and have been responsible for removing them from people's homes.

Oh wow!

I was always a big fan of Dorothy Allison.

Are you able to give me a psychic reading, Mohammed?
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Post by: BIG AL MCKECHNIE on March 27, 2023, 12:06:13 PM
I read somewhere that some of the weird things people feel in those places may be linked with infrasounds.

Places such as old abandonned houses and cemetaries seem acoustically ideal for generating low frequency sound waves.

We can't hear it but, apparently, it has been "demonstrated" that it produces a range of bizarre effects in people including anxiety, extreme sorrow and chills ( and sometimes, visual & auditory hallucinations )

Who knows  ???

Doesnt exclude legit paranormal sh*t  some people have witnessed, though ( including myself )


I had a 3 investigators book when I was young.  The Secret of Terror Castle.  It was a old pipe organ producing low frequency sounds which caused the feelings of fear and dread. Published in 1964, who knew it was based on fact ?  ???
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: Henda on March 27, 2023, 12:17:57 PM
With pleasure, Henda. You know I would never joke about this stuff. My faith takes it seriously. I've had a spirit guide from as long as I can remember.

You've an elderly woman around you. A grandmother. I can see her laughing. Something about Blackpool when you were a young child. A seagull took your mother's chips and she tripped over your red bucket trying to chase it. She says your heart is going to be fine, and I'll leave her love with you.

That’s quite uncanny big Mo I’d actually forgotten the colour of the bucket till you said  but it was indeed red
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 27, 2023, 02:13:12 PM
Oh wow!

I was always a big fan of Dorothy Allison.

Are you able to give me a psychic reading, Mohammed?

Sure brother. I'll do this one and then I really need to rest. it's very draining and I don't want to anger my spirit guide too much by bothering him.

You've a grandfather that's crossed over. A handsome man in his youth -- that's how I see him now. He's showing me the time you scared him half to death when you choked on a spoonful of gnocchi as a child. He's telling me that he fears for your health again these days. Something about smoking cigarettes?
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Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 27, 2023, 04:40:40 PM

I had a 3 investigators book when I was young.  The Secret of Terror Castle.  It was a old pipe organ producing low frequency sounds which caused the feelings of fear and dread. Published in 1964, who knew it was based on fact ?  ???

I read that book - and all the other ones in that series - when I was young.  I thought their secret hideout that was buried in the junkyard was so cool. 
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Post by: Matt on March 29, 2023, 05:25:52 AM
Sure brother. I'll do this one and then I really need to rest. it's very draining and I don't want to anger my spirit guide too much by bothering him.

You've a grandfather that's crossed over. A handsome man in his youth -- that's how I see him now. He's showing me the time you scared him half to death when you choked on a spoonful of gnocchi as a child. He's telling me that he fears for your health again these days. Something about smoking cigarettes?

 ??? ??? ???

How the fuck did you know about my choking on gnocchi as a child?

That happened when I moved to Thunder Bay in July of 1989 at my grandparents' house.

I don't recall sharing this on here. Or anywhere for that matter.
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Post by: robcguns on March 29, 2023, 05:46:34 AM
Ok big Mo, do me next please. I gotta see if you are for real.
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Post by: Kwon on March 29, 2023, 06:58:11 AM
Sure brother. I'll do this one and then I really need to rest. it's very draining and I don't want to anger my spirit guide too much by bothering him.

You've a grandfather that's crossed over. A handsome man in his youth -- that's how I see him now. He's showing me the time you scared him half to death when you choked on a spoonful of gnocchi as a child. He's telling me that he fears for your health again these days. Something about smoking cigarettes?

Do me after Robcguns please.
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 29, 2023, 07:00:35 AM
??? ??? ???

How the fuck did you know about my choking on gnocchi as a child?

That happened when I moved to Thunder Bay in July of 1989 at my grandparents' house.

I don't recall sharing this on here. Or anywhere for that matter.

I'll leave his love with you, Matt. He's watching over you.

Ok big Mo, do me next please. I gotta see if you are for real.

Brother Rob, I'll be honest. You're a difficult one. I tried last time but my spirit guide got scared and said there's a darkness to you. I've been overwhelmed with people who have crossed over since I asked them to speak to me in this thread. Still I consistently get an older gentleman with you. He's small, but he's built like a bull. He's saying to stop worrying about your heart and get your head right. He keeps saying to "talk to her more". I don't really understand. There's also something funny. A little bearded dog with a rude name. I see him on the other side waiting for you.
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 29, 2023, 07:01:27 AM
Do me after Robcguns please.

I will need to wait until I'm in bed and I'm rested again but I'll ask them to come through and see.
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Post by: Flexacon on March 29, 2023, 07:28:30 AM
Excellent stuff Mo. 10 outta 10

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Post by: Kwon on March 29, 2023, 09:09:06 AM
I will need to wait until I'm in bed and I'm rested again but I'll ask them to come through and see.

I will wait for as long as you need

Get some rest

Do you see anything regarding my ex?

My parents?

Anything regarding the future?
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Post by: robcguns on March 29, 2023, 09:14:25 AM
I'll leave his love with you, Matt. He's watching over you.

Brother Rob, I'll be honest. You're a difficult one. I tried last time but my spirit guide got scared and said there's a darkness to you. I've been overwhelmed with people who have crossed over since I asked them to speak to me in this thread. Still I consistently get an older gentleman with you. He's small, but he's built like a bull. He's saying to stop worrying about your heart and get your head right. He keeps saying to "talk to her more". I don't really understand. There's also something funny. A little bearded dog with a rude name. I see him on the other side waiting for you.


Wow big mo, not sure how you knew about my bearded little schnauzer named boner but holy shit. And yes my heart does worry me. That’s crazy. Appreciate that big Mo.
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Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 29, 2023, 09:44:31 AM
The readings and messages from beyond are interesting.  Seems like he is hitting the nail with some here.

I have had one before in New Orleans.  I would say that she hit about 70% right which were mostly calculated (safe) guesses, but there were 2 or 3 she got right that would have been impossible for anyone to know.
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 29, 2023, 11:47:58 AM
I will wait for as long as you need

Get some rest

Do you see anything regarding my ex?

My parents?

Anything regarding the future?

I must take some time off from this...it's taking a real toll on me. You've been through a lot, sir. There is a woman. She's kind, and she's smiling. She's with family. She just says that it was her time. It was her time. You couldn't have done anything. She's glad you fought through everything. I asked about the future but I just see more smiling from her. I feel positivity.

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Post by: Henda on March 29, 2023, 02:01:45 PM
The readings and messages from beyond are interesting.  Seems like he is hitting the nail with some here.

I have had one before in New Orleans.  I would say that she hit about 70% right which were mostly calculated (safe) guesses, but there were 2 or 3 she got right that would have been impossible for anyone to know.


I had similar mate my mam swore by them and one time when she had one round decided to see if it was for real or not and like you a lot of stuff he could have guessed but would have to have been a good guesser but a few things could never have guessed, he knew exactly what happened the day my dad died even what I said to him after he passed
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Post by: ROBOAK on March 29, 2023, 03:33:55 PM
Not really its uncle junior


or alex or TA
Title: Re: Could you live in a house where brutal murders took place?
Post by: LurkerNoMore on March 29, 2023, 04:35:20 PM

I had similar mate my mam swore by them and one time when she had one round decided to see if it was for real or not and like you a lot of stuff he could have guessed but would have to have been a good guesser but a few things could never have guessed, he knew exactly what happened the day my dad died even what I said to him after he passed

Before I first moved to S FL there was a Cuban guy that lived in Miami.  He supplied 90% of the X and other party pills to all the clubs from West Palm Beach downwards from 1994 onwards.  Every three months he would get in a limo and travel all the way to Rome, GA to have a psych that everyone called Granny Anne do a reading and burn candles for him.  He would spend one hour there and then depart back for Miami.  I saw him several times at The Colannade in Atlanta where he would stop.  Always dressed in all white complete with a floor length all white fur coat.  No matter how hot it was.  Had 4-6 girls dressed the same way with him.  Gold dripping off every parts of their body.   I moved here in 2008 and would see him more often around at places like VooDoo Lounge, etc. Granny Anne died in 2010 and within six months he got busted.  Funny thing was that the cops never had him under watch.  They just stumbled upon it by accident.  He always stated that Granny Anne would advise him of dates to not leave the house and burn candles to ward off the evil eyes that may be watching.  He said she rendered his activities invisible. 
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Post by: wes on March 29, 2023, 04:59:57 PM


or alex or TA
Alex is too fucking dumb to pull it off.
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Post by: Kwon on March 30, 2023, 12:36:54 AM
I must take some time off from this...it's taking a real toll on me. You've been through a lot, sir. There is a woman. She's kind, and she's smiling. She's with family. She just says that it was her time. It was her time. You couldn't have done anything. She's glad you fought through everything. I asked about the future but I just see more smiling from her. I feel positivity.

Thanks.

I did try and i did fight through all of this.

Still fighting actually.
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Post by: Mohammed Omari on March 30, 2023, 04:28:05 AM
Which one of you has a really big, white dog? He wears a bandana sometimes. I'm being told he's called something like "Laugh". I've been getting a lot of messages all night. You need to book a GP appointment for a check up.