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I actually lived in a very haunted house in grass valley for 5 years when I was growing up, it is located on Cameo drive off highway 49. as you drove up the driveway, you could feel this negative energy come over you. the strangest things happened in this house, we always heard voices when no one was there, and things would just fall in the middle of the night. I actually saw a dark hooded figure that walked around outside all the time through the kitchen window. the scariest thing was how you could just feel the demons around you. my step dad used to almost never leave the house, he didn't work, or anything, and I swear to you the demons possessed him, because after we moved there, he changed, he was mean and violent, and he never was before. the scary thing is that, 2 years after we left him, he still lived in the house and actually died in that house from an accidental drug overdose. his parents then sold the house (they owned it) and as far as I know there is actually people living there right now. and I feel sorry for them because they
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don't know what they are in for. I moved out of there over 6 years ago, and I am still consumed by it. Submitted by Kayla Categories: home, demons
I was offroading on the grass valley jeep trail at 1 o'clock in the morning. I went down a part of the trail that looked less traveled, and I came across
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a man looked like a cowboy or something from the 1800s holding a revolver. I tried to talk to him but he just turned toward the trees in the canyon and aimed his revolver at something before he disappeared into thin air. I drove straight home. Submitted by Andrew Category: woods
I was spending the night at my friend?s house, off Mystic Mine Road, in Rough & Ready, California, when I was 10 years old. My friend had only moved in a few weeks before and her mother told me she believed the house was haunted. She and her 3 daughters heard the sound of a ball dropping down the stairs, hitting each step, then a little dog chasing the ball, but when they looked at the stairs there was no sign of a ball or dog. I thought they were trying to spook me, and I didn?t really believe them. Later that night, my friend and I were sleeping in the living room I awoke to the sound of a ball dropping down the stairs. I thought my friend?s mom was messing with me, and I got up and walked over to the stairs.
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I saw no ball, as I heard it hitting each stair. I then heard a little dog running down the stairs after the ball, but there was no dog. I was pretty freaked out, and I went and sat next to my friend who was soundly sleeping and I tried to wake her up. She was lying on the ground and an apparition sat up, out of my friend?s body, while my friend continued to lie and sleep. The apparition was a young girl about 16 years old, with long dark hair (my friend was a blonde) wearing an old style white nightgown. She looked terrified, and she was looking right at me. I screamed loudly and woke my friend, her mom and her sisters. The apparition disappeared and my friend?s mom and her sisters came running down the stairs. We all saw multiple flashlights coming towards the house and heard a huge pack of dogs barking, something like a nighttime hunting party. It was loud and crazy, lasting for about a minute, then suddenly everything disappeared. There were no signs of any of the hunters or dogs, young girls, or any little dog and his ball. . Submitted by Anita Lincoln
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