An Eerie Sentence - Also, I Was Wondering If You'd Like To Hear Why I Believe in the Paranormal Via YouTube Video/Livestream. Let Me Know Below! · 3:58am Apr 30th, 2018
An eerie sentence that you can't unhear or unsee once reading it/watching the episode of Paranormal Witness that it came from is this -
Hotel Owner: ''What's wrong? Why are you leaving?''
Groom: ''My bride was just chased around your hotel by a man with half of his face missing.''
This was something that happened in a Paranormal Witness episode that took place in a home that belonged to a rich family that made their fortune by brewing and selling beer. I'm not sure, but I think it was Guinness.
The owner's son died, but I can't remember exactly how, then the father became depressed and put a gun in his mouth and committed suicide, and then the father's father did the same. The only difference is that, while he died in the same way out of grief, his spirit haunts the third floor, the floor of the hotel that had recently been decorated and furnished to invite more guests in.
A wrestler stayed there, only to be woken up by knocking on his door late at night. He'd open it to find nobody there. This happened twice, but the second time he opened the door and found nothing before closed it, he turned back towards his bed, only to see an old man dressed in an old Victorian-era suit crying and staring at him, a revolver in his hand. Most shockingly of all, he had an eye missing with blood pouring from the hole.
The wrestler grabbed his duffle bag and pegged it from the hotel in the night, never to return.
Creepy stuff, eh?
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On a side note, I've been feeling the urge to tell a story about why I believe in spirits and the paranormal, but I wanted to see what you all thing before I do so. If you'd like to see it, would your preference be either a livestream or a solo camera deal where I sit and talk into it? Let me know in the comments if you're interested!
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With love, from The United Haunt-dom,
- FireRain