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Post by Spooky on Apr 18, 2008 16:05:16 GMT -5
In late August of 1977, Mrs. Peggy Harper, a divorcee in her mid forties, had put two of her four children to bed. They were living in a semi detached council house in Enfield, North London that had three bedrooms. Late at night, Janet, aged eleven and her brother Pete, aged ten, complained that their beds were "jolting up and down and going all funny". As soon as Mrs Harper got to the room the movements had stopped - as far as she was concerned her kids were making it all up. The following night at 9.30 pm, Peggy was called to Janet and Pete’s room when they complained something was making a shuffling noise. Janet said it sounded like one of the chairs moving, so Peggy took the chair out of the bedroom to put their minds at ease. Saying goodnight to the children once more and turning off the light, she too heard the shuffling noise. As though somebody was "shuffling across the floor in their slippers". She turned the light on to see the furniture as normal and the children under their covers. Turning the lights off again, the noise started once more. The full story, photos and tons more go here: www.zurichmansion.org/ghosts/video3.html
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Post by Spooky on Apr 18, 2008 16:06:32 GMT -5
I know there has been a lot of controversy on whether this case is the real deal or not.
Anyone have any thoughts about it?
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Post by Millergirl4 on Apr 21, 2008 16:43:47 GMT -5
I am undecided on this one. I read about this case at the Amityville board and found it interesting but that was quite awhile ago. I would like to think that it was real, that is my gut feeling.
What do you think?
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