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They had a set of baby monitors from when my sister and I were babies. My dad said they could record short messages with them, and they would leave them out on the coffee table for the other to hear when they got home from their shift. This went on for a bit, then once their shifts lined up they put the monitors away in storage.
She died of cancer at a really young age, and my dad had just gotten back from the funeral and was home alone. He spent that night going through their things, packing some of her stuff away.
He said he had one of the baby monitors sitting out on the coffee table and it woke him up in the middle of the night with an old message going off on repeat that she had recorded. It said "I love you Mike, I love you Mike," over and over.
My dad told me he just sat on the couch in the dark and listened to her message until the batteries died.
A couple of weeks later he had picked us kids up for the weekend. After my sister and I went inside he said he was sitting on the porch smoking, and a strong gust of wind blew and he said he could smell her perfume that she always wore.
It scared me hearing those stories as a kid, but now I can see the beauty and peace in those experiences.
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#3

My grandfather was a baaad man. Alcoholic, extremely violent, tried to k**l my grandmother in front of their kids. One of his less horrible acts was abandoning my grandmother with their six kids, all under the age of 12. Some of his kids maintained minimal contact with him. He lived about thirty or forty miles from my grandmother and the two kids who'd stayed in the area.
When he was in his 80s he was hospitalized and then passed away in the middle of the night. In the morning his oldest child, one of my aunts, went to the morgue to identify the body and fill out paperwork. On her way she stopped by my grandmother's to break the news. When she came in my grandmother said "oh it's a sad day. He died just past midnight, I imagine." My grandmother had begun to show some signs of dementia or just basic old age and so the weird comments weren't too out of character. And, my aunt assumed that the hospital one of her siblings had already called to tell their mother the news.
My aunt shook it off and drove to the morgue. When she saw the death certificate she was shocked to see the time of death listed as 12:10 A.M. On her way home she stopped back at my grandmother's and asked her who had called her to tell her the news and asked why she said that she thought he'd died "just past midnight." My grandmother said "he came to see me at 12:30 and we talked for a spell. He wanted to apologize for all he'd done to me and you kids. I think he made his peace and was able to move on, so I'm glad for that." My grandmother than resumed humming and doing a jigsaw puzzle.
TL;DR: my grandmother knew her ex-husband had died and the approximate time of his death because his ghost visited her in the middle of the night.
EDIT: When to bed and then awoke to an immense set of comments, many relating similar experiences. I don't have time to reply to all of them. But thanks for the comments. Many are very interesting.
I don't know about you, but I love a good horror story that keeps me on edge. It's funn how despite it being scary, many people are fascinated by it at the same time. To understand their psyche about this, Bored Panda got in touch with Eden Lobo, a counselor and psychology professor. She claimed that people love these stories as they give them a safe adrenaline rush.
"On a deeper level, these stories tap into our natural survival instincts. Evolution taught our ancestors to be suspicious of every shadow and rustling bush, just in case a predator was hiding there. Today, we don't have many tigers to worry about, so we channel that ancient threat-detection mechanism into ghosts and monsters. Basically, ou brain practicing for danger without any real risk," she added.
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Then, one night he woke me up from my sleep, and I'll never forget how surprised I was, because I'd never seen him move or talk. He said, "He's coming. Get out now." So we packed up the car and left to a hotel for the night. The next morning, we went back to find out someone had broken in and gone room to room looking for someone.
I never saw him again after that.
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Last year, shortly after my she passed away, a hummingbird came right up and looked at me as I was on my way to my car to go to work. Like a foot away, and just checked me out for a while and flew off to do hummingbird things.
Once I got to my car, I broke down. Just sat there in the driver's seat and cried. I'd like to think my mom was somehow checking up on me. I know it's silly, but for that moment I felt like she wasn't gone and she was still there watching over me.
Our expert also elaborated that for some people, hope lies hidden behind the horror of paranormal experiences. “Even though ghosts are scary, the idea of them suggests that life doesn’t just end when we perish. For many, a world with spirits is much more interesting and meaningful than a purely clinical and scientific one,” she added.
She also stressed that we are fascinated by the paranormal because it suggests that the universe still holds secrets for us to uncover. Prof. Lobo believes that somewhere, it helps people deal with the grief of leaving this life behind. It gives them comfort that their souls, and those of their loved ones, carry on in some mysterious, unexplained way.
#7

Eventually, the wolves caught up to him and started ripping him to pieces in front of her, and he kept narrating the events in a monotone voice "(Old Skin's being eaten alive...Old Skin's gonna go away...")
She woke up feeling creeped out, but the weirdest part came when she started describing the dream to her brother. He stopped her mid-sentence and asked, "Was his name 'Old Skin'? I had the EXACT SAME DREAM!"
I don't know if that counts as paranormal, but it's f*****g creepy.
#8

To this day, both my sister and I are adamant that we saw a ghost or other demon in our room. We know we aren't crazy because the dog saw it too.
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So we are up in the attic and he mentions he feels like someone was watching us. I say "It's probably just the cat" as I hand him boxes. We go downstair and we are unpacking the boxes when we heard a series of huge thuds. I say "the cat must have knocked something down" but my fiancé points out that my cat is on the couch asleep. It scared me and I go outside. At that moment, my parents pull up and my dad tells at me for being outside in the cold without a jacket.
My fiancé and I tell my parents we heard something and we were officially creeped out. My mom and fiancé decide to go to the room where the attic entrance is. Low and behold, a box that had been sitting far away from the stairs had fallen down the stairs.
Then there was the time my fiance and I were sleeping at my parent's house. We were getting comfy and slowly dozing off. All of a sudden, right in my ear, I hear a demented, creepy voice say "sweet dreams" and a cackle. I sit up and grab my fiancé. I asked him if he heard that and he said "heard what?" I tell him I heard a creepy voice in my ear tell me sweet dreams. And he was like "Oh, I thought you meant that creepy laugh you just did". But no one was in the room with us and I didn't laugh.
While elaborating about such experiences, Prof. Lobo explained, "When people have a paranormal experience, it is usually the result of a glitch between the brain and the senses. Most of these encounters happen during transitional states, like the moments right before you fall asleep or just after you wake up."
She stressed that during these times, the brain can briefly mix dream imagery with the real world. Apparently, in these moments, the brain can briefly "dream" while your eyes are open. Our expert believes that this leads to vivid sightings of "shadow people" or the feeling of being watched, which feels entirely real to the person experiencing it.
#10

When I was still living at my childhood home I was sneaking out late at night to meet some friends. I went through the back door of the house and as I turned to face the door I could just *feel*** somebody watching me. I thought I was busted. I turned to look at who had caught me, and saw a totally monochrome figure. The hair was completely black, like blacker than black. Her face was like a static washed over white/grey and she was wearing a dress that was in between the 2 colors. No facial features. Just the silhouette of a young girl facing me. I reached for the door as fast as I could and when I went to shut it it closed very quickly on me. I bolted through my yard and onto the street and couldn't shake the feeling I was being followed. I stayed at my friends that night.
Soon after this happened I was up late with my mom watching a movie. My dad had just passed away. We finish our movie up and say goodnight after turning the tv, stereo receiver, and dvd player(all with their own remotes). After a short amount of time in bed, I am jarred awake by the sound of static with the speakers cranked up and the tv on with no input.
my mom and I meet in the hallway, surprised to see that we had both been awoken to an empty house.
A few years ago, when I was 23ish and graduated from College I finally told my family about the first occurrence. before I am able to finish my description of the ghost, she finishes for me. telling me that her and her friend used to see a little girl in our backyard playing in a sundress. She said that she looked maybe 12.
Our neighbor who was the original owner shared a story with us about the family that originally bought the house after it was built. It was a Young family whose daughter passed away from Leukemia. She would have been about the right age.
Looking back, the girl wasn't scary or harmful.. my sister had the same impression. To this day I believe what we saw and haven't seen anything like it ever since.
Edit: I also want to say that my dog used to scare the c**p out of me because he would randomly stare down the hallway to my sisters room and he would growl with his hair on end. It would always freak me out and I never connected the two until some time after seeing the ghost or whatever it may have been.
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When I was a kid, my brother and I would get stuck with babysitting the neighbors kid; his name was Alex. Alex was really fond of my lego set that I had in the corner of my room--facing the window, he would play for hours (staying preoccupied) while my brother and I would play videogames in the living room.
So one night, when I fell asleep on the couch (while babysitting), my brother came to me and said, "Alex is under your bed and shaking.." I asked, "What's wrong with him?" My brother told me to follow him into the room and try to talk him back out from under the bed.
I go inside to find him on the verge of tears as he was trembling profusely under my bed. I asked Alex, "What's wrong? Why are you under there?" Alex whimpered, "It..." while looking at the my sliding closet. As I walked toward the bed in order to help him out, he ran; he ran all the way back over to his house and waited on his front steps until his parents got home.
Now, my parents were out to dinner with his, and he explained the whole story in detail to both his parents and mine; his explanation sent shivers down my spine when my brother and I left the house to meet up with his parents and find out what happened.
My mom told me me that Alex was playing with my legos and hear a slight murmur from my closet, something that resembled a faint vocalization of, "come here." He said that he looked behind him and noticed the closet had a slight opening with light peering in from my lamp. He stared at the crack until he saw an eyelid open. He told us that there was a man in my closet. Alex then hid under my bed after he gave out a slight yelp (which attracted my brothers attention).
My family rushes back into my house and into my room. In horror, we find my closet door rocked open. My window had been left open, when it was previously closed, and a few things knocked over which had not been touched previously.
We still don't know what force we were reckoning after that evening. Thank god nothing more severe happened.
#12

Shortly thereafter I started noticing at certain times in my own bedroom the cloying smell of cheap women's perfurme mixed with a damp musty smell. Imagine an old person's clothes left on a damp musty basement floor near a litterbox that wasn't being changed often enough and you get the idea. What made it even weirder is that I would be filled with a sudden horrible sense of foreboding a few moments before the smell would begin.
Mike flaked out and left only 4 months into our 1 year lease which meant I was left footing the rent for the entire place until I could find another roommate. I had decided to try and sleep in his bedroom shortly after he moved to see if things would get better. The very first night I slept in his former room I had an incredibly detailed and realistic nightmare of myself standing in the dimly-lit bathroom of the apartment and cutting my own face with a large shard of glass while staring into the broken bathroom mirror (it was only broken in the dream)
Soon after that I started to hear the loud bangs at night and the flushing of the toilet in the bathroom. Several times the hot water in the bathtub turned on full blast in the middle of the night.
One of the freakier things that happened not too long before I moved is the time I was woken up by the TV blaring Poltergeist on CityTV at about 2 in the morning. At the time that channel would always play movies late at night but the fact that the one time my analog TV (turn a k**b to change the channel or the volume, pull a k**b to turn it on) turned on by itself at full blast was the time a movie like Poltergeist was playing.
Finally, Prof. Lobo stated that our environment also plays a huge role in tricking our bodies. She elaborated that research has shown that low-frequency sounds we can't hear, called infrasound, can actually cause the fluid in our eyes to vibrate. According to her, this is what creates ghostly shapes in our peripheral vision.
"Combined with cold spots caused by natural drafts, our brains, which hate random patterns, try to make sense of these physical sensations. We turn them into a story about a spirit or a haunting. So, most of the time, these eerie sensations, or a presence that we feel, are nothing but the environment playing a trick on us," she concluded.
#13

A few years passed and I had moved on. One night I got up to take a p**s. Didnt bother to turn on the lights. I was washing my hands and glanced in the mirror. There she was. Lisa was standing in the doorway behind me. I heard the echo of her voice. She told me that she still loved me and always would. She then turned and walked out of sight. I stood holding onto the sink for a moment. My heart pounding in my chest. I calmed myself down and decided it had just be a dream. I tried to go back to bed. My pillow smelled like her. She could have been in the room seconds ago. I lay back down and as I drifted off to sleep I felt her warm familiar presence against my back.
The next morning the was no sign of her. No scent, no indent in the covers. I wrote it off as a dream. I got a call from my Mom later that day. She told me Lisa had died a few days earlier. She had been k****d by her boyfriend. He got drunk and angry and he hit her and that was that. I guess she stopped by to see me one last time. To say goodbye before she moved on.
Here's to you Lisa! 20 years later and your still the only woman I ever truly loved.
#14

I used to be in the military and the training camp bunk that we lived in was said to be haunted.
Occasionally, our stuff would go missing and reappear in weird places, like under our bed, or inside a bag that we had zipped up and stuff.. no big deal right? i mean human error and all. Then came the instance that freaked everyone out.
It was one night after lights out and my friend was on his phone texting his girlfriend. Most of us were drifting off to sleep, and were lying on our beds etc. suddenly, he heard the shuffling of feet from the corridor, so thinking that it was our sergeant, he quickly hid his phone under his pillow, rolled over on his side and pretended to sleep.
Till this day, what happens next chills me to the bone. While he pretended to sleep, he heard someone right behind him, at the other side of his bed going "Don't worry, you can continue to pretend sleep."
I would dismiss this as a figment of his imagination, except about five other people around him heard it as well, including me. creepier still, there was no one there, and it was the voice of a little girl that said it.
For reference, our training camp was in the middle of an island, and was set up away from the main admin blocks. The island has been closed by the government for army training purposes for the past 15 years so there were definitely no civilians around, let alone kids.
To make matters freakier, when we came back from our weekend home leave, there was a bunch of female hair on his bed, neatly bundled up, long and jet black. under his pillow was a note - "remember me?".
Now as i said we were in the middle of a forest, in the middle of an island. And at that point in time, there were no female recruits / personnel on the island. Our bunks were locked up for the weekend and the duty sergeant had no idea that the incident happened. we never spoke about it after that night.
still chills me to the bone thinking about it.
EDIT: yes guys, I am from Singapore.. and as those of you guys who are from there would know, until recently, army camps in Singapore did not allow handphones with cameras... so no pictures.
Also, for those of you that say it may be a prank.. yes it very well may have been.. but if it were, it'd be one heck of a prank and i was really fooled bad.. the complexity of that prank would have been crazy and i applaud anyone that was able to pull that off.
That being said.. many Singaporean guys will tell you that the camp (Tekong) is a place where a lot of paranormal stuff happens.. most guys that have been through that camp have either experienced something first hand, or know someone that has experienced it first hand.
Lastly, for those of you saying i fabricated the whole thing.. My job is not to convince you, i'm simply relating what the heck happened to me and my army buddies, believe what you will but i know what happened to me.
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So I ran around the trails for a while and nothing seemed too out of the ordinary. It was about 9:00 on a Monday morning and the only sounds were the distant hums of Route 31, birds chirping, and the occasional squirrel or deer that scampered off whenever I came near. The trails seemed to wind around a lot and, if not for my better-than-average directional skills (humble brag), I could have easily gotten lost.
About 20 minutes in, I saw something strange about 50 meters off: a finely polished, light-colored wooden coffin. I was a little weirded out to say the least and waited until I got closer for a better look. I rounded a corner where several old tree stumps blocked my view, only to find that the coffin had disappeared. Where it should have been was a clump of ferns. Odd.
I turned around shortly thereafter and made my way back to my car. I was maybe a half-mile out when I heard a very distinctive knocking on a nearby tree to the rhythm of "Shave and a Haircut": Tok tok t-tok tok, except no "Two Bits". I was a little spooked but chalked it up to be a woodpecker or something. However, not 30 seconds later, there it was on a completely different tree up ahead somewhere: *Tok tok t-tok tok*. I picked up the pace.
The trail widened a little and I could see way ahead the entrance to the parking lot where my car was. There it was again, on a tree seemingly right next to me. *Tok tok t-tok tok*. I truly started freaking out and started to book it back to the lot. I was nearing the opening when time seemed to slow down. All of a sudden it felt like the temperature dropped about 20 degrees, the birds stopped singing, and my simple Timex watch started to malfunction, making all sorts of beeping noises and the numbers glitching on the screen. The beat sounded impossibly loud this time, like it was hacked into every surrounding tree with a hand-axe: **TOK TOK T-TOK TOK**. An overwhelming sense of dread washed over me as I anticipated hearing the "Two Bits" refrain and perhaps worse...
I burst into the parking lot and everything went back to normal. The temperature was back in the mid-70s and birds were chirping away. I looked at my watch, only to discover that it had gone completely blank. I stood there and stared at it until it flashed *12:00:00 Monday 1.01* (January 1); my watch had reset itself; it had never done this before. I got into the car and started the engine. The clock on the radio display read **12:00**. That couldn't be right: it should have been around 9:30 or 9:45 at the latest. I put 'er in reverse and backed up to where I could clearly make my way out to the main road.
However, as I was about to throw the car into drive as it sat there, I heard a sharp rapping sound on the back window, like someone hitting it with their knuckles. **TOK TOK**. There was no one else in the parking lot when I had finished my run, no cars, no nothing. I didn't dare look back and hightailed it back to my grandmother's house. I have no idea what could have caused this series of events and still cannot explain it to this day.
While experts might claim that it's just the brain or the environment that's playing a trick on us, there's no escaping how terrified we can feel in such situations. Anyway, dear readers, I hope you can survive this creepy list. Don't forget to upvote the story you enjoyed the most. Also, if you have some paranormal stories to share, feel free to do so in the comments below!
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She told me the date when she'd be back and that was that.
The date arrives and I hear my mom knocking on the door downstairs, calling my name. My dog (who loved her) got excited when she heard her voice and ran down ahead to greet her. She got to the door, freaked the hell out and ran back upstairs to me.
I refused to go down and open the door. The phone started ringing and the knocking stopped. I picked up the phone to hear my mom say, "Hey, I'm sorry, I have to stay one more day here. I'll head home tomorrow."
Tl;dr - Someone/something pretended to be my mom. Didn't fool the dog.
EDIT: Syntax.
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