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Clopton, the contractor, first visited the house after he was hired in October. He took along his 11-year-old daughter, who sometimes goes with him and takes dictated notes from her dad about the work that needs to be done. “My daughter started crying,” Copton said. “She said she felt weird. She didn’t like it there.” She refused to be alone in the house and was so uncomfortable they quickly left. Clopton returned the next week with a demolition crew. One crew member echoed the sentiment that the house didn’t feel right.
Then things started happening, things Clopton kept dismissing as pranks among the crew. There was the time they re-entered the house — which had been locked — and every door, every cabinet drawer — was open. Or the time the workers were cleaning up the flooded basement and spotted the words “Help me” written on the glass. A screwed-on screen protector would have made it difficult for someone outside to write it, Clopton said. A heavy dresser inset in the upstairs hallway wall somehow pulled itself out and landed face-down on the floor while the crew was downstairs.
Workers said it takes at least one strong man to pull it out and there was no way it could have fallen on its own. “Periodically, throughout the course of the job, we had weird things keep happening,” Clopton said. Cellphones and other electronics occasionally would get unplugged and immediately die. The word “Leave” was found written in sheetrock dust on a bedroom floor with no footprints around it. Clopton eventually chatted with some of the neighbors about the odd occurrences, asking if there had been a rash of neighborhood break-ins. That’s when he learned Bundy once lived in the house.
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: UnBreakable
Yeah that's creepy! Did they finish the job and demolish that house?
originally posted by: Swills
a reply to: UnBreakable
Yeah that's creepy! Did they finish the job and demolish that house?
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
a reply to: dreamingawake
He couldn't give any explanation as to why he would leave bite marks on his victims. He could never give motive for doing anything he ever did. This is something that always bothered him.
I have read up on him fairly extensively, and I don't doubt he knew he committed the crimes, but I am not convinced he knew why and in regards to the biting of his victims, I honestly don't think he was conscious of doing it. He might have blocked it out, but nonetheless, I don't think he remembered doing certain things that he did.
originally posted by: Logarock
a reply to: UnBreakable
Oh wow thanks for posting this. If all is true then its classic case of strong force, my term, infestation. And yes having done a real good bit of research on the this topic its certain Bundy had exposure, in my humble, to a killing demon.
And by all means don't let "photogenic Ted" mislead from the very real negative spirit he was exposed to. Be sure he had a different face on when undertaking his final fascination.
originally posted by: SpeakerofTruth
Ted Bundy died still trying to figure out why he did what he did. It was disturbing even to him. Who knows, maybe something attached itself to him.
originally posted by: Namdru
a reply to: UnBreakable
With all the people Ted Bundy is known to have killed, it should be no surprise his childhood home is haunted. I've been to or lived in a few haunted houses. All it takes is one bad death on the premises and wham...centuries of haunting and wierdness like described here. Maybe it doesn't have to happen on the premises though.