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Originally Posted by Focus
Lived with ghosts for over 10yrs before i moved, lot of people hated my place  . Mostly the thing i still got in my mind was dem doors opening and closing by themselves and lights turning on randomly when i would shut them off to go sleep, hearing kids giggles and running in the hallway with seeing shadows of them holding hands. Only regrets i got was i didnt tape.
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Just a few examples of our shenanigans...
We get voices, both male and female - footsteps up and down the stairs and on the lower landing. Lights that go on and off constantly. Foreign currency (coins) from many countries that shows up randomly on numerous occasions throughout the house. One time we discovered $50 in sequential serial number bills (from 1994) in pristine condition, newly minted on the kitchen stove. A signed-by-the-author children's book that was donated (by mistake) to Goodwill along with a box of other books reappeared in the house. A watch went missing one night and turned up elsewhere in the house with the pin pulled to stop the watch at the moment it went missing. Furniture (some of it very heavy) moved constantly - stuff in my basement studio was constantly re-arranged overnight numerous times. Cupboard doors, drawers opened in the kitchen. Odd perfume smells for short durations in various rooms.
Let's see, what else...
Kitchen table was set for two one night - nobody had been home. The wife came home one evening to hear the upstairs TV blaring - it stopped and was turned off when she got upstairs. My Olympus camera caught an unexplainable frame one evening in the studio during a series of lighting test shots on tripod fired with 30ft remote cabling. Our youngest daughter's coat went missing for 3 days - turned up on the outside doorknob of her bedroom door. An old Zenith console TV stored in the basement was repeatedly plugged in and turned on, along with a brass light that sat near it on a speaker.
Lots of other stuff - we started keeping a textfile on everything a few years ago when we had trouble remembering all the goings-on.