Private Residence
Oregon City, Oregon
We
investigated this residence with Jake Sowers from the Phantom
Seekers.
There are 2 spirits in this 70’s ranch style home-
Cassandra, an 8th grade girl who hung herself in the closet of her bedroom (now
used as an office), and a man downstairs whom I’ll call David. The man has
exhibited numerous aggressive behaviors including smashing down a 3-tiered glass
display of collectibles in the living room, as well as standing and glaring at
the woman who rented the finished basement while she was trying to sleep.
He also terrorized the women when they would use the downstairs bathroom and laundry
facilities; David never bothered the man of the house. David is not fond of females;
his own wife married again only months after David’s demise. As a footnote,
Cassandra and David definitely knew about each other, but refused to interact.
I explained to David that he was no longer the man of this house; he could stay
here, but he needed to learn to get along with everyone else. He promptly told
me that this was HIS house, he could move a helluva lot quicker than me, and that
the women of the house brought in all this “Foofie Stuff.” He did
not want all their “Foofie Stuff” in HIS house.
I told David
that I agreed with him that he could move a lot faster than any of us, and that
we were very impressed with him because of that, however, this was NOT his house
anymore and he was going to have to learn to live with the changes, as well as
the “Foofie Stuff.” I also told him to quite scaring the women when
they were trying to sleep. While this conversation was going on, the EMF meter
was going ballistic, and David would come out briefly and fly around us just to
show off.
Cassandra basically kept to herself and fancied the closet
where she had hung herself. She is very attracted to the owner’s daughter
Since our visit, Cassandra’s activity increased somewhat; however,
David’s actually started to recede. Months later, the owner reported that
she felt that Cassandra was the only spirit left in the house.
It’s
probable that David has moved on.
*We want to thank T. for allowing
us through her home and for her hospitality and kindness. We express our sympathy
for her deep, personal loss, and we wish you continued blessings and peace. Memento
Mori.