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Monday 2 September 2019

Ghost Brothers Haunted Houseguests 1.3 "Dream House Nightmare"

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This ep takes the Ghost Brothers to Kalama, Washington and the dream house of a family.  They heard stories of it being haunted but had to have it.  Finding out that the stories were true with the basement being particularly creepy and doors opening in the attic cupboard, Christmas ornaments falling from the tree.  As well as the children knowing they were being watched and having a feeling of being in the presence of a spirit.  In particular a man who haunted the house and also a woman near the attic.  As well as poltergeist activity with records being thrown at in a bedroom. They call for help.

As soon as they carry out a spirit box sessions, Dalen gets the following words,  after he asks "are you a spirit here with us?"  Reply: "me."  When Dalen asks if it can tell us their name, I hear "Miller."  I didn't hear "no."  I played that a few times and that's what I hear.  "I'm stuck here" comes through in the upstairs bedroom.  Sure there was an orb floating around when they showed the camera set up in one of the rooms.  Didn't appear to be dust or a bug since it wasn't seen there wasn't any dust or bugs seen.  They also got activity on the Rempod when they were checking out the attic and Juwan felt a different feeling on the second floor landing.  The house was rumoured to be haunted by Doctor Darnell who lived there with his wife, Ruth and he built the house.  It was said he carried out unethical operations and then dumped the bodies in the basement.  As well as it being a bordello which was meant to have been run by his wife, after the doctor passed.  From Dalen's meeting with the museum curator, he found the doctor died in the house in 1913, only three years after building it.  His wife turned it into a boarding house to make ends meet  and she also died in the house in 1943. They felt they were still here since their reputations have been ruined by the rumours.  Nothing more than urban legends.

Another spirit box session in the attic when Dalen asked if they could live here peacefully garnered the response, "someday."  As well as Marcus picking up a figure between Dalen and Audrey on the SLS for an instance.  There was also some sort of an anomaly passing between them too.  Dalen asks if there's anyone in their with them and gets "yeah."  "Hurt."

This light anomaly I saw on the attic wall, it wasn't the camera light.  It was rather fast to catch ti get a pic.

In the basement with Colin, Juwan heard the same noises of wood being moved and movement generally, as he did with the others the day before.  Finding it really eerie.  Picking up "tremor" on the Ovilus. Perhaps in relation to them being afraid or maybe with the wood being moved a lot.

When they slept the night in the attic, they were woken by the Rempods going off and the lamp coming on.  They decided in order to clear the house, they needed to ensure the spirits understood that they would acknowledge their reputations and also in return the spirit of the doctor would acknowledge Ghost Brothers.  They lit candles in the dining room and Dalen lay on the table with his patent shoes on; saying they would respect them and ensure their name will be respected, receiving nods from the Rempod.  They weren't menacing spirits, but had just been done wrong by the rumours.  Six weeks later the family found that things had gotten better in the house.

Great episode showing it's not always about demons and evil, sometimes it's just about spirits being wronged and needing that to be put right.  The doctor in needing his name to be respected and his wife was walking around as though she was checking on the rooms in the boarding house.  I also liked how Dalen mentioned the Holy Ghost and how he had been brought up with that religious aspect.  As I mentioned that too in the past, in the context of sceptics who have a tough time believing in spirits or generally opening themselves to the possibility of it.
(Written in the Zak Bagans book I penned.)

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