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Post by pat on May 1, 2024 20:23:24 GMT -5
I knew a woman in Tallahassee, Florida, who said that her nephew saw the phantom ship of Tampa Bay. He was in Tampa on a business trip and one of the men he did business with had a boat, so they went out on the bay on the night of the full moon. He died a few months later, and the lady I knew was convinced that the ghost ship was some kind of harbinger of doom.
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Post by pat on Apr 26, 2024 14:50:36 GMT -5
Happy Confederate Memorial Day from Florida!
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Post by pat on Apr 26, 2024 14:32:09 GMT -5
I didn't post yesterday because I'm not sure what happened. Two friends and I had planned to go to the church, and at the last minute, one of them decided to bring her teenage daughter and her daughter's friend. We were waiting near the front door of the church where we had a good view of the graveyard and at midnight, one of the girls screamed that there was something "out there." Typical teenagers, the other girl started screaming, too, and there was so much noise and confusion that we went back to the car. I didn't see anything but on the way home, one of the women swore that she had also seen something "human-like" moving in the graveyard. Several people knew that we were going to the church, so it could have been someone playing a trick on us but I do believe they saw something moving out there. It probably was someone playing a trick on y'all. You shouldn't have told people where you were going.
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Post by pat on Apr 25, 2024 21:48:02 GMT -5
A couple of friends and I are planning to wait at a country church with a lovely old churchyard, where people are still buried. There are only a few burials each year, so if the dead show up, there shouldn't be very many of them. LOL! Don't keep us in suspense, what happened?
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Post by pat on Apr 22, 2024 21:12:54 GMT -5
I tried the gin-soaked raisins for pain and stiffness in my low back but didn't notice any change.
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Post by pat on Apr 18, 2024 18:23:32 GMT -5
You're probably right, but I still find it strange that someone decided to steal the body of a woman who just happened to have an obsessed boyfriend. Even if he wasn't the one who actually took the body, he could still have been involved.
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Post by pat on Apr 17, 2024 23:37:34 GMT -5
I don't believe the stories about Black-Eyed Children coming to people's doors and all that nonsense, but I'd like to know more about the murders committed by this man.
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Post by pat on Apr 2, 2024 0:23:43 GMT -5
I believe this is 109 W. Knapp Avenue, Edgewater, Florida. On March 8, 1991, Dr. Norman Larzelere, a dentist, was shot and killed in his office while he was seeing patients. A man wearing a ski mask and carrying a sawed off shotgun entered the office a little after lunchtime. The dentist tried to get away but he was shot through a door and died of a sucking chest wound. There were patients in the office and his wife, Virginia Larzelere, who was the office manager, was also there. He identified the shooter as his stepson, Jason, who was 18 at the time. Larzelere adopted Jason and his sister, Jessica, when he married Virginia, and he and Virginia also had two young sons.
Both Virginia and Jason were charged with murder, but Jason was acquitted. Virginia was convicted and she spent years on Death Row until her sentence was finally commuted to life in prison. During the investigation, there was claims that Virginia and Jason were involved in an incestuous relationship, and Jessica claimed that Jason was the father of one of Virginia's younger sons. Norman Larzelere was her fourth husband and she also had affairs with several men while they were married.
Jason is the name of the killer in the Friday the 13th movie series.
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Post by pat on Mar 17, 2024 20:43:05 GMT -5
Michelle was scared of you. She asked my fiance at the time, who was an HPD cop, of he'd go with her back to her old apartment to get the rest of her things. I don't remember why now, but he never did. I remember you calling her work that evening asling for Michelle. When I told you she wasn't in yet and must be running late, you said, "I bet she won't show up." "I bet she won't show up" is a very strange thing to say about someone if all you've had is a lover's spat over jealousy. It reminds me of what Aiden Fucci said after he murdered Tristyn Bailey in St. Augustine, Florida, back in May 2021. Fucci was 14 and Tristyn was 13, and while he was in the back of the deputy sheriff's car, he texted his friends and said, "Hey guys has inybody [sic] seen Tristyn lately," even though he knew very well where she was because he had stabbed her 114 times! https://whatliesbeyond.boards.net/thread/12287/update-tristyn-bailey-murdered-schoolmate
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Post by pat on Mar 11, 2024 20:30:34 GMT -5
I love Irish ghost stories. I've read about some of these places but the Drombeg Stone Circle and Duckett's Grove are new to me. I didn't know the full story about some of the haunted castles either.
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Post by pat on Mar 4, 2024 19:19:22 GMT -5
So what were the results?
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Post by pat on Mar 2, 2024 4:49:21 GMT -5
Would any woman, who was romantically involved with a man, go with him to dump trash bags 10 miles away without knowing what was in them? Now that she's been convicted and facing 20 years in prison, maybe she'll try to make a deal and tell where the body is in exchange for a reduced sentence.
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Post by pat on Feb 28, 2024 2:36:06 GMT -5
Does anyone know if there have been any other deaths around this man?
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Post by pat on Feb 25, 2024 1:41:06 GMT -5
I would prefer the lighthouse but I think there are a lot more reports of supernatural activity at the Whaley House.Although I think most reports of supernatural activity at the Stanley Hotel is a lot of hype, it's probably more haunted than the Hotel Colorado in Glenwood Springs.Although the Standrod Mansion looks haunted, I think the White Horse Saloon is probably the more haunted of the two.We went to Ringwood Manor on one of our Dark Shadows trips and it's very atmospheric, so I think it's probably the most haunted.If these are the two most haunted places in North Carolina, I would say that the Attmore-Oliver House is more haunted than the Isaac Taylor House.I like the Adams House, but the Bullock Hotel has more reports of supernatural activity.
I can't decide between the two locations suggested for the other states. I agree with all of your suggestions. I also lean toward St. Mary's Church being the most haunted in Missouri rather than the Lemp Mansion, because the Lamp Mansion has become so commercialized and there are so many people around that no one would know if it's still haunted or not. There are also live bands at the Lemp Mansion and I've always heard that when a haunted location starts playing loud music, the ghosts depart.
I can't decide which of the places in New Hampshire, Montana or Texas are the most haunted.
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Post by pat on Feb 19, 2024 12:25:27 GMT -5
I think the Lion House (aka the McGillvray House) in Dickinson is probably the most haunted in North Dakota.
Ohio is next.
I suppose Franklin Castle in Cleveland would be the most haunted in Ohio.
The next state is Oklahoma.
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