Posted on 05/01/2014 7:12:28 AM PDT by JoeProBono
SACRAMENTO, A Sacramento woman, who was dating a man that died of a drug overdose in 2005, claims that his ghost began haunting her 2002 GMC pickup just days after his death.
Deanna Stinson says she had so many supernatural encounters with the deceased 22-year-old, that she sold the car.
I could feel touching on my hair and on my shoulders, on my thighs, just everywhere, she told CBS Sacramento. My concentration would be lost a lot of the times, but I would just pray, and then it would stop.
Stinson claims Alexs presence would be especially strong when she wore a skirt that he really liked.
I would say, OK, now youre scaring me, stop, she said. Every time I would think about him, I could feel him.
When Alexs ghost followed her to her new car, Stinson called in paranormal investigator Paul Dale Roberts.
After using electronic equipment to test the vehicle, Roberts determined that Alex is probably not attached to his car, but hes attached to Deanna.
Alex might not stay attached for too long, as Stinson and Roberts got married in April.
And issued vouchers to dealerships for exorcists?
And anyhow that’s a truck not a car.
I once worked on an old 727 where weird things were going on for the entire flight, especially in the aft galley. The beverage cart even worked itself out of its housing and turned into the aisle at one point. When we finally landed, there was no crew dallying in the back of the plane... We were all right behind the passengers to get off that thing.
The Who - See Me Feel Me Listening To You - Isle of Wight 1970
Neither I, nor my coffee have any involvement in this.
Was that a one time event or did it happen often?
Love his show. I get a kick how they react when they hear something LOL
Interesting story
The last straw was when I got out of it one day, mind you I had already turned the key off and was standing outside the car with the keys in my hand - AND IT WAS STILL RUNNING. There is probably a mechanical explanation for it but I did not wait around for it. I went right in the house and called somebody to take it away. We took things out and trashed it so no one would want to buy it after it was out of our hands.
Laz would haunt it.
“Can you show me a sign? Can you honk the horn? Maybe work the door locks?”
‘S not my fault either!
(Okay, well maybe the coffee is mine.)
Sam and Dean, another case.
My ‘89 VW Golf was semi-jokingly called “the Flying Dutchman”.
It had a seatbelt that would sometimes not unlatch.
But there was nothing wrong with the latch.
And I was the only person it did that to.
That was the only time I had been on a plane where so many things happened. The aft lav door kept locking. About 2 different times, I had a passenger come to me and say, "Is someone in that bathroom? I've been waiting for 15 minutes... and I'd go back there, knock and check the door and open it, to find it empty.
It all started with the coffee pots in the aft galley. We had gone out to do the beverage service and replaced the coffee pots on the burners, then we went out to pick up. When we got back to the galley, every single coffee pot had flags on the handles. Some had two or three flags. (We would "flag" the pots to tell the difference between regular and decaf... and since it was my galley, I knew I had only flagged the decaf.) So the other FA came out and looked at me like I was crazy, and asked why I had double-flagged all the pots. I was like, "What are you talking about?" She goes, "I can't tell the regular from the decaf..." and showed me that all the pots had flags on them. I looked back at her and said, "Are you screwing with me?" She goes, "No! Are you screwing with me?" And that was how it started.
There were other little things going on... stuff being misplaced and misplaced again... things that didn't really catch your attention or could be explained away. But having six coffee pots with flags all over the handles was really something that made you go... WTH is going on here?
Now the cart coming out of the housing... that could have been explained away, but it was so weird... and something I never saw again. We had a hard landing, and the cart, which was back by our jumpseat, jumped out of the housing, turned itself, and went zooming up the aisle and slammed right into the cockpit door. We both sat there with our mouths agape. It did not touch anything on the way up... have you ever seen a cart move up one of those aisles that did not catch on an armrest or something else along the way? But again... it was not impossible, it was just super-unusual. And the fact that the thing turned itself 90 degrees and headed down the aisle was simply jaw-dropping. Plus, it scared the crap out of the pilots, which was a bonus.
Now I have lots of stories about spooky things happening in hotels, but that was the only time something like that happened on a plane.
My father used to fly the L-1011s and heard all those stories about 401. He didn’t believe any of it though. Apparently the parts went out to airlines other than Eastern as well.
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