“I was at my mother-in-laws house having dinner and it began to storm so we couldn't leave. She told my sister-in-law to go to bed. We were
sitting by the fire and in the corner of my mother-in-law's eye she saw a
little girl standing in Emily's doorway. Thinking it was Emily to yelled to
her "Go to bed I said". In a flash the girl was no longer there. She went
and checked on her and Emily was already asleep and her room was ice cold. At that moment we knew it wasn't Emily that was standing in that doorway. My father-in-law can talk to ghost, well he said he could. I didn't believe it. I didn't believe in Ghost until that night. I was kind of scared, but still didn't want to believe it because I didn't see anything. I was sitting on the couch and all of a sudden I felt something come over me. I couldn't move, If felt as if I couldn't breathe. I felt tingles run all over my body. I looked down and on my left wrist was a hand print holding on to my wrist. It was a small one. We knew it was her. She was holding on to me because I was a mother and she was scared. When my mother-n-law and father-in-law touched my arm they felt her too. Every hair in there body stood up as soon as they touched me. It was like static electricity. The little girl didn't know that she was dead. We spent the rest of the night dealing with her. And she had an older sister too. We found out everything about her and her sister. I will say that ever since that night I believe in ghosts and spirits and not all of them are bad.” – Tina, Grogan
"In my hometown of Osmond, there is a graveyard where a house used to be. Well this house burnt down, and the family got out except for the little boy. So now they say that when the handle on the pump to the Well is up the little boy is wandering around the graveyards to make sure things are ok. But when its down he resting peacefully."
- Jordan, Nebraska
"This is for the person in "Babies and children" who said that the parents left on vacation, the aunt was suppose to speed over, but never made it there. They had left the baby alone expecting the aunt to show up. and they find the baby dead 2 weeks later. my question is, wouldn't they call to check on the baby, and be worried when nobody answers? and wouldn't they call a neighbor or cop to check, or rush home to check on their baby? i don't believe that story and if its true those are very negligent and selfish parents. I cant believe they'd leave the baby alone in the first place." - NOBODY SPECIAL, NY
"This story I heard is really sad/creepy: A young couple were waiting impatiently to leave on their first vacation since the baby was born but the woman's aunt, who would be babysitting was thirty minutes late. The young woman called her elderly aunt to find out what was going on, and the old woman apologized for her forgetfulness, and said she'd speed right over. Since the aunt was only a couple miles away, the couple decided they'd go ahead and go rather than wait for her and risk missing their flight. Two weeks later when the couple returned they were horrified to find the baby still in it's high-chair where they'd left it, except now it was dead and bloated, and covered with flies. The aunt really had sped, and unfortunately crashed and died before she made it over." -Katie, AR
"A young couple had to resort to a new babysitter one night because their regular sitter was ill. The girl came highly recommended, but the couple were a little put off when she arrived and they discovered she was a hippie. Being a young and open minded couple, they decided to go ahead on to the theater, but would call and check on the baby and the sitter during intermission. When they called the sitter told the woman everything was "groovy" and she'd even stuffed and roasted the turkey for a nice dinner. The woman told her husband and it occurred to her that she didn't think they'd had a turkey. When they got home, they were shocked to find the babysitter lying on the floor staring blankly into space, obviously on acid or some type of drug. They panicked and looked all over for the baby, but it was nowhere to be found until they came upon it in the kitchen, roasted and partially eaten, wrapped in foil." - Mike, OR
"Ewww that's really disturbing!!" - Marianne, NE
"I heard this one a while back: A couple were driving down the highway one day and decided it was time to switch drivers. As they changed places they left their infant child on the roof of the car and drove off." - Cindy, CO
"Wait, why was their infant on the roof in the first place? That doesn't make sense!!" - Laura, WI