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🗓️ 11 May 2025
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0:00.0 | Real ghost stories from real people. This is Into the Paranormal with Tony Bruske. |
0:09.4 | There's a certain kind of silence that only exists in old houses and it settles into the walls, |
0:15.2 | hangs in the air and waits. You might call it stillness, but sometimes stillness has a pulse. |
0:24.4 | Tonight we step into a quiet Pennsylvania neighborhood where one family moved into a home |
0:29.5 | that seemed perfectly ordinary until the youngest daughter began to notice what no one else could. |
0:35.8 | It didn't announce itself with slamming doors or flying objects. |
0:40.2 | It started with footsteps, uh, soft, deliberate. |
0:45.8 | Stopping just short of being seen, something that didn't want to scare her, at least not at first. |
0:51.5 | This is the story of Ellie, a teenager at the time, sensitive, intuitive, |
0:56.1 | maybe too much of both for her own good. What began as a strange sensation in her attic |
1:01.8 | bedrooms spiraled into a private haunting one no one else in her family could confirm. They |
1:07.1 | didn't hear the running on the stairs. They didn't feel the beds shake at night, but Ellie did over and over again. Was it all in her head? Or was something in that house singling her out, listening, watching, maybe even waiting? Let's get to the letter they write, Tony, I've only ever told a few people about this, and most of them didn't take it |
1:29.2 | seriously, but I know what I experienced. I know what I felt in that house. So maybe telling you, |
1:36.5 | maybe getting it all out will finally help me understand it better. Or at least, help me let it go. |
1:44.3 | I was 12 when my mom moved us into the house on Sycamore Street. |
1:48.4 | It was old, but not creepy at first glance. |
1:51.8 | Big wraparound porch, faded green paint, |
1:55.0 | the kind of place you'd expect to see in a storybook. |
1:58.3 | But I remember even the first time we pulled into the driveway. I had a sinking |
2:02.8 | feeling in my stomach. It didn't make any sense. Nothing had happened, but something in me knew I |
2:08.4 | didn't belong there. My sister and I were given the attic room. It was surprisingly cozy, |
2:14.2 | sloped ceilings, old wooden beams. We stayed up late that first night, whispering about |
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