I thought something such as this was only happening in the movies. Someone who absolutely did not believe in ghosts or haunted houses insisted on buying a murder house. Then, strange things started to happen in the house, and the wife begged to move out when they still had the chance. The husband, on the other hand, firmly believed that the wife was insane, or had some lame excuses such as “Honey, all our money, everything, is in this g2d damn house. We can’t go anywhere,” and absolutely would not budge.
Of course, until it was all too late, they overstayed their welcome, the house would no longer allow them to leave…
These examples were vividly documented in The Grudge, American Horror Stories, and the classic The Amityville Horror. The only exception in The Amityville Horror is that the family managed to get out.
From the news article, they did not mention if strange things had happened to the family. I certainly hope not. But isn’t it funny though that the neighbor waited what, 5 years, and then decided to tell them, “Honey, by the way, I just thought this might pique your interest a bit. You know, someone was murdered in your house a year before you moved in.” All this is making the house even creepier. I definitely would sue.
Recently:
- This is why Yahoo sucks
- The Tracktor alerted me that the price had dropped to $1.99 – a whopping 80% off
- Coffee wakes me up in the morning, and puts me to sleep at night.
- The official U.S. Map of 2013
- Utterly disgusting
- you know, some people you work with can crack walnuts with their asses
- There is no drug in Hollywood
- Macy’s Fans, 25% off in store or online until April 29, 2013
- It is so wrong but it is so funny
- Trip to Peru – Day 6 – Cusco
