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Published : 3 months ago (Fri, 29 Aug 2008 18:53:49 PDT) Searched: poltergeist http://beatlebabys.livejournal.com/24153.html 0 links Related posts
Ok, I am back and ready to tell some more. This story just gets weirder and weirder. I left off with the note written to Mr. Beaird and his wife John and son Andy. Now remember, these notes that they are receiving are from “dead people”. Ready everyone??? Ok, here goes….. Mr. Beaird and his son continued to receive notes for a long time. Some of these notes were allegedly from Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Kilgallen, and former Governor Tim Allred, who sympathized with us for what Henry Anglin was doing to us and also about John’s condition. (Remember, she has about gone crazy and is living in another town with her sister). Anyway, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Elliot had previously told them that Henry had caused many deaths, some by auto accident, and some by switching a person’s pills, as they said he had done in the case of Dorothy Kilgallen. The note they received with her name also said that was the cause of her death. None of the people still living, except John, ever spoke to Mr. Beaird. They just dropped notes from the air. Mrs. Jarvis actually spoke to Andy though and ask that Mr. Beaird answer aloud each of the questions she put in her note to him. Mr. Quinn’s note was stuck in the grate between the kitchen and the attached shop. For the first few weeks in January 1966 only Mrs. Elliott and Mr. Jack Gree “visited” them. Mrs. Elliot and Mr. Beaird had many conversations, but she gradually got so she could barely talk to him, although Andy would still hear her. The notes were written either on some notepaper Andy kept in the kitchen or on some Canton, Texas bank deposit slips in John’s room. If Mr. Beaird was working in the shop, she would stick the notes in the grill and bang on the wall to attract his attention and then he would stoop down under the work bench and retrieve the note. Mr. Gree, who told us we had never heard of him, had a very low, deep gruff, voice. Most of his communications to Mr. Beaird were in the form of notes, however, he and Andy carried on lengthy conversations nearly every day. He also used the grill “post office” for depositing his notes, and then banged on the wall to let me know they were there. Things went on for quite a while without any real disturbance, not constantly at least and it seemed all the bad things were just a memory. Although the fact that they were seeing notes appear floating down at them and hearing dead people in the home isn’t by any means normal, but things were quiet shall we say.
Then ------- the last part of February and early March the most ghastly things yet began to happen at the house. Henry Anglin came back. Mr. Beaird could not hear him but Andy could. Andy said he did not talk much but he could hear his evil laughter.
One day Mr. Beaird got home from work (Andy had been with him), only to find sitting in the middle of his bed was his dresser. They got it down and put back where it belonged. The next day when they came home the chest of drawers was on the bed. Again, they got it down and put back. The next day Mr. Beaird came home from work, Andy was not with him this particular day. When he arrived home, he noticed that the door to the room he and Andy shared was closed. This was not to unheard of, however when he went to open the door he noticed that the pins had been removed from the hinges and the whole door came off in his hand. He leaned it up against the wall. Then the next day he came home and this time the door to his closet was off its hinges and had been apparently knocked off its hinges. Half the door facing came off with it. In addition, there were now holes that had been punched in all the doors. These were hollow doors, so it was not that it was any great feat to do this, but the fact remained that now they had holes in them. Then the next day he was out back working in his shop. (The main part of the business had been moved downtown) but he had some at home to piddle with. Anyway, Andy called him from in the house to tell him that the refrigerator was now in the middle of their bedroom. Andy and his dad had been outside in the shop working and decided to go in for a bit. Once they entered the house, they saw that now the washer was moved away from the wall in the kitchen, the faucets behind it were turned on, and water was running everywhere. This is when he called the Police.
The Police came and by the time the Police arrived the holes in the doors had increased to about fifteen or twenty and some of them were all the way through the door and large enough to put your head through. They tried to tell the Policemen what all had been going on and of course they thought they were nuts. So that didn’t do them any good except it got them some weird looks. About the middle of February 1968 things got so bad that Mr. Beaird made John (the wife) come back home to live with Andy and he moved out. He filed for divorce and would meet Andy every Saturday to give him money for him and his mother. Enough to buy food and pay their bills. One night Andy called him and told him that the dining table was in the attic. The opening to the attic was only a 16 x 24 inch hole and there was no way a person could have gotten the dining room table up there. It didn’t come apart in pieces and it was rather large. Therefore, they just left it there. A few days later the table returned on its own back to the house. This happened several times and other items were coming and going from the attic. End tables, ottoman, television and so on. Only to come back down on their own.
Other things such as the lights being turned off or in the middle of the night all the lights coming on. Bangings on the walls and shaking the beds all were just a normal daily thing. However, it continued to get worse and finally John and Andy moved out. She (John) reconciled with Mr. Beaird and they moved together to a new home. Andy has since grown up and is normal in all aspects. He still remembers, but tries not to dwell on it. As for John and Mr. Beaird they are happily married and have not had any more encounters with the paranormal. They since sold the house and the new owners are of a religion that believes all ghost and paranormal activity is that of Satan and that whatever it is there, their prayers and religion will save them from. And that my friends is the way it was for the Beaird family in the mid 1960’s in Tyler, Texas.
Now that was one wild story huh??? It really is supposed to be true and it is in the big book that is called GHOST that Hans Holzer wrote as well as this one I just read it in. "In Search of Ghost". I hope you all enjoyed it. I love hearing new ghost stories myself.
Have a great evening. |