Texts
from the Other Side
A Lancashire man whose house has a chilling reputation for
poltergeist activity claims he is being haunted by text
messages from his dead wife, the Blackpool Gazette reports.
Frank Jones, 59, was obliged 12 years ago to have his home
in Windsor Avenue, Thornton, exorcised after a malevolent
spirit dubbed "The Thing", which had already
driven one terrified family from the house, turned its
attentions on him and his wife and kids.
In 1971, previous residents the Ross family told the Gazette
how The Thing had "pulled at their bed covers while
they were asleep" and that they "sensed a vile
smell and felt something breathing in their ears".
Jones moved in 20 years ago, solidly sceptical about the
legendary presence, but "soon changed his mind".
He recounted: "I just thought they were imagining it.
But there was a lot of banging and an earthy smell in the
house. Then one night I was lying in bed and a mist came
across the room. I wanted to shout out at it, but I couldn't
get my words out. My face seemed to be paralysed. It all got
too much for me when that happened."
Jones's daughter, Maureen, 30, confirmed that The Thing had
turned on taps and "ransacked" the house. She
said: "You think people are exaggerating until you
experience it. I was home alone one evening and suddenly
heard these footsteps coming up the stairs. They went into
my dad's bedroom and then I heard all the cupboards banging
open. It sounded like burglars."
Cue an exorcist from Fleetwood Spiritualist Church, who
"cleansed" the property of the spirit
"trapped between two worlds".
Peace then reigned in Windsor Avenue until five years ago,
when Jones suffered a double tragedy - the death of his son
Steven, 32, from a brain tumour and wife Sadie, 69, three
months later from a heart attack.
Jones explained: "Just after Sadie died I came home and
I felt like I didn't want to go in the house. I got a missed
call on my mobile, but it didn't ring. The call was from my
own home number, but there was nobody in the house. Then
when I went inside there was a smell like cigarettes which
Sadie used to smoke and the smell of her perfume."
Jones says his family has since received strange SMS
messages which they believe to be from Sadie. He concluded:
"She always had a mobile with her. We buried her with
her phone. There have been messages with words Sadie would
say but there's no number."
source:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/03/lancs_sms_mystery/