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Categories: indians, alley, mall, trail, family
The first encounter happened when I was 16 years old. The neighborhood used to be called ''the Crossroads'' off of Redwood. I was waiting for my boyfriend to return from 7-11, while I waited by the creek I heard a ''pssst''. I turned around thinking it was him. I saw an Indian man with a bow and arrow pointed at me and I literally peed my pants! Then he just disappeared. Many years later my family and I moved back to the same area and many many strange things happened in the townhouse.
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Footsteps at night, pictures moving right before our eyes, creepy heavy feelings when alone etc. But the craziest thing is I was taking pictures of myself in the bathroom mirror with my phone and in three of the pictures are people with me.
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I was alone! Each picture someone different was in it. One was a young blonde guy pushing his face up against mine as if to pose with me. Another was a red haired woman with black evil eyes and the third was a long haired man with a mustache looking at me with this creepy glare. I would post these pics but I have no top on in them so I can't. I later found out that that area was built on Indian burial ground. Makes sense. But there are dark evil entities there! Very evil!. Submitted by Stella
Comment by Steve: I would be interested in taking a look at those pics. I'm working on a concept for a show.
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