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I started seeing figures when I wake up,
like it's walking around the room.
I've seen things walking under my door when it's closed.
I've heard walking when I'm alone, downstairs
when I'm upstairs in my room.
My brothers and I were contacted
by a family in Shelby, Ohio.
The family believes there are multiple spirits trapped
inside their house.
My brothers and I have traveled up to Northern Ohio
to see if we could document these experiences.
Hello. - How you doing?
Alrighty, how are you all doing?
I'm Shaun, it's nice to meet ya.
Nice to meet ya.
The first time I can honestly say I acknowledged
anything happening is when he was sitting
across the table from me, we were just conversating.
Nobody was home.
Animals are laying down asleep.
You hear like a, "Djuan," and I'm kinda like.
Did I just hear that, you know
because it was really, really faint.
And then it was like a woman yelled, his name
like yelled it.
I mean, so he went up out the door
I'm looking out the window
we're shooting all around the house.
We can't find anybody, nobody's outside.
So we're sitting here and we're just kinda like, okay.
And then a little while later you hear like a (coughs)
and I'm like.
And you can hear it plain as day coming from upstairs.
And it's a female.
My ex landlord gave me the house.
He went first, his wife went second.
So I kind of assume Alison, him are probably here
'cause they raised their kids here.
They were here for 60 plus years, before I moved in.
That was the first time that was when I had to
sit here and be like, okay, well something's happening.
Another time he was in the basement, I'm sitting here
at the table, hear a woman coughing.
And I'm like, what the crap?
So I'm like, "Djuan did you just cough?"
He's like, "No, I'm in the basement."
"I hear coughing Djuan."
So he comes upstairs, we're looking around.
There's nobody inside, there's nobody outside.
So we're like, all right.
We can go and buy 50 forks, 50 spoons, 50 knives.
Within two days, everything is gone.
We can not find it.
Things go missing constantly.
Daughter had a barbie play house
and it was in the play room.
And one night we're laying in bed
and this thing just kept going
off and kept going off and kept going off.
And I'm like, all right.
So we go in, I didn't realize
that he had actually taken the batteries out.
play room seems to be a big area.
We have people that come from all over.
Best place to put them if you know, we have people down here
living room is usually people on the couches
air mattresses or whatever.
So we'll try to put people up there.
Nobody lasts for more than 10 to 15 minutes laying,
like laying down or just being in the room in general.
Sharon keeps her doors shut
because she doesn't like looking across the hallway.
She sees a lot of stuff in there, she says.
She'll keep her door closed
but you'll see like shadows underneath the door.
You see a lot of things like down here, she said
and there back towards that corner right there
they always see stuff in here.
We're known as a sundown town.
So really he was the first black person to come into town.
When he moved in here.
That's when things really kind of started moving up.
And then I wanna say, especially after Roger
my landlord died, he was really not happy
about the fact I had a black man living in the home.
So when he passed, I noticed a lot of things really
started kicking up.
But that around that time is when we started doing a lot
of work to the house.
The house needed a ton of work.
We actually made the paper where a guy was out in the middle
of the street, screaming, this is a KKK town.
We really have to be careful.
Like if we go to the gas station or something
I have to keep that extra eye out.
There's been guys that have tried to get
out of their trucks, things like that.
So right now, things are...
When we first got together, I was working night shift.
She was working day shift.
So I was here by myself and I didn't wanna get
out of bed and even walk her to her car.
You know what I mean.
Because I just wanted to stay where I was at.
After a while, you know, you start hearing and seeing stuff.
Like, if you move real quick
you'll see something over your shoulder.
You know what I mean like if you pay close attention
then you get a good glimpse of stuff.
You know what I mean, just figures, the dogs go crazy.
Like sometime in the middle of the night
they'll just wake up bark, like Maddie, the German shepherd.
She'll get up out of bed, out asleep and go straight
to the door and just start barking in the hallway.
She'd get into like a protective stance.
The nightmares is, you know, some of them I remember
some of them I don't.
But the one that I remember the most was the one I had.
I think it was last month.
Like I felt someone grabbing me
from behind the bed and it woke me up
to the point I was like,
"Hey, listen, stay up with me, don't go to sleep."
You know, like it scared me really, really scared me.
She said I had one a couple of days ago.
I don't remember it, you know.
But like she said, always up having nightmares, fighting
but I don't recall half that stuff.
I just hear it from her and my daughter, the basement.
I hate the basement.
I like to do laundry during the day.
I don't like to go down there at night, I hate it.
It just an eerie feeling, you know what I mean.
Once you guys stay here tonight, you'll get a sense
of what we're talking about.
Whatever it is, just give us a way to try
to get it to go away or whatever.
Like today when we woke up this morning
it was gloomy, came back in and I mean
the air was just stale.
I like, yeah, the house is not happy.
They knew someone was coming so they're not happy
whatever it is, it's not happy.
I can be in a good mood and then I just,
just be like, uh, I can't stand you.
Or just be just grouchy.
Some mornings we could wake up and,
"Hey baby, how you doing?"
You know, and we good.
But then you have the mornings where we're just
at each other's throat.
And when we leave here, granted, yeah.
We go on vacation or on the paintball trips
not one argument.
But at home, the slightest thing, we at each other.
I never been through nothing like this.
The worst thing I ever had happen to me.
I swathed in leprechaun when I was
in my dreams when I was a kid, that was it. (laughs)
That was it, you know I woke up and it was a leprechaun
or whatever it was sitting on my dresser, swinging his legs.
And I had to be about like nine years old
when that happened, you know.
And that was that, you know.
But nothing like this here, you know what I mean.
Seeing things over your shoulders and stuff like that.
Even when I'm at work, you know
now I'm seeing things over my shoulders.
I'm like, man, I know I ain't tripping.
You know, you turn around like, what's that?
You know, like it's like right there.
It's like, man, whatever.
I try my best to keep the TV on before I go to sleep.
No, I hate to sleep with the TV off.
I have to fall asleep, watching TV.
I have to have something playing for me
not to pay attention to what's going on around me, you know.
And we try to put the dogs up, you know
so that way, they're not going crazy at night.
So, I just hope that you can find out what's happening.
About a week and a half ago.
I get up, it's like 1:30 in the morning.
And I'm in the bathroom.
And I'm hearing her talk like she's having a conversation
with somebody I'm like.
So I'm freaking out now, I'm like, wait a minute.
Then I went in the door and she's behind her door up
and just talking.
I'm like, "What are you doing?"
"Nothing."
I'm like, "Who you talking to?"
"Nobody."
And I'm like, "Wow, okay."
And I go back to bed, but this is her routine.
Every night she sees more of what goes on than we do
'cause she's up.
The play room stays cold
I don't care, summertime, wintertime, it's cold.
Her room stays hot, constantly.
And it's just some rooms up there that little area.
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