Black Hope Curse
If you have ever seen the movie Poltergeist, you’re aware of the idea that building homes on top of cemeteries is probably a horrendous idea. However, that seemingly natural line of thinking apparently never occurred to the people who built a series of upscale homes in a neighborhood outside of Houston, Texas, and what unfolded sounds extremely similar to the movie, to the point where you would think it’s based entirely on this unsolved mystery.
Two families, including the Haney family, found themselves in the midst of what appeared to be a real live haunting after moving into the neighborhood, particularly when, like in Poltergeist, they began to dig a pool only to discover human corpses under the ground. The corpses belonged to former slaves, and soon enough the Haneys began to notice strange things happening on their property, including strange sounds and items mysteriously moving. Another family, the Williams family, also lived in the area and claimed that whenever they attempted to plant anything in the soil, it would almost immediately die. At one point Jean Williams attempted to dig in an effort to find a body to prove they were living over a gravesite, and after becoming ill her daughter took over. Her daughter promptly suffered a heart attack and within two days, she was dead.
See what I mean? Way too close to home for me.
Coffee inside the kitchen. It is gonna rain again.
5 comments:
Wow..just WOW!!!
That is just way too creepy for me. Wow
Hey Mamahen...
Kinda creeps me out, ya know?
Thanks for stopping by this morning!
Hey Linda...
I certainly agree with you on that!
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I wonder if the realtor even told these people what was burried there. I would never buy anywhere that had once been a cemetery, it just wrong to disrespect the dead. Creepy
See you in the kitchen we are looking at 108 - 113 today
That'll keep a person up at night.
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