1 00:00:10,920 --> 00:00:14,320 Speaker 1: It was September nineteen ninety eight when the Cobb family 2 00:00:14,440 --> 00:00:18,040 Speaker 1: first brought the bed into their home. Parents Al and 3 00:00:18,160 --> 00:00:21,360 Speaker 1: Leela had slowly made their way about the auction house, 4 00:00:21,680 --> 00:00:24,919 Speaker 1: running their eyes over the various lots, while their two 5 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:28,680 Speaker 1: fourteen year old twins, Jason and Lee, flitted about the 6 00:00:28,720 --> 00:00:32,680 Speaker 1: place looking for a potential bargain of their own. Though 7 00:00:32,760 --> 00:00:36,199 Speaker 1: Lee enjoyed the world of antiques, it was really more Jason, 8 00:00:36,400 --> 00:00:39,720 Speaker 1: who'd taken on his dad's love for it. As a 9 00:00:39,760 --> 00:00:43,599 Speaker 1: gallery owner himself, these trips for Al were usually more 10 00:00:43,640 --> 00:00:46,560 Speaker 1: about finding a bargain to sell on than for something 11 00:00:46,600 --> 00:00:51,040 Speaker 1: to take home themselves. It was Jason who spotted it first, 12 00:00:51,800 --> 00:00:55,280 Speaker 1: the single honey oak bed propped up in the corner 13 00:00:55,320 --> 00:00:59,160 Speaker 1: of the room. He guessed it was late eighteen hundreds, perhaps, 14 00:00:59,560 --> 00:01:03,120 Speaker 1: with its finely carved headrest and fancy molding on the feet. 15 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:07,880 Speaker 1: Seeing how enamored their son was with it, Al and 16 00:01:08,000 --> 00:01:10,440 Speaker 1: Leela agreed to leave a bid for the bed as 17 00:01:10,440 --> 00:01:14,760 Speaker 1: a possible early Christmas present. Al was at work the 18 00:01:14,760 --> 00:01:18,000 Speaker 1: next morning when he received the call informing him the 19 00:01:18,080 --> 00:01:22,760 Speaker 1: bid had been successful. The family lived in a modest, 20 00:01:22,880 --> 00:01:25,920 Speaker 1: two story home in the picturesque suburbs of the Isle 21 00:01:25,959 --> 00:01:30,959 Speaker 1: of Hope in Savannah, Georgia. It is often said that 22 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: the US city of Savannah, a majestic port town located 23 00:01:35,240 --> 00:01:38,520 Speaker 1: at the north of Georgie's Atlantic coastline, is one of 24 00:01:38,520 --> 00:01:42,240 Speaker 1: its most beautiful. It is also said to be one 25 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:47,000 Speaker 1: of its most haunted. With its live oak lined streets 26 00:01:47,080 --> 00:01:51,440 Speaker 1: dripping with Southern moss and grand architecture a colorful mix 27 00:01:51,480 --> 00:01:54,200 Speaker 1: of almost every style since it was founded in the 28 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:58,080 Speaker 1: eighteenth century, it's impossible to escape the air of the 29 00:01:58,120 --> 00:02:02,600 Speaker 1: Southern Gothic, for perhaps nowhere else in the United States 30 00:02:03,160 --> 00:02:06,280 Speaker 1: is the gulf between esthetic beauty and the horror and 31 00:02:06,320 --> 00:02:10,360 Speaker 1: brutality with which much of it was forged. So vast 32 00:02:12,120 --> 00:02:24,400 Speaker 1: you're listening to Unexplained, and I'm Richard McClain smith. The 33 00:02:24,520 --> 00:02:27,400 Speaker 1: story of Savannah is, in many ways the story of 34 00:02:27,440 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 1: the United States, in all its complex, thrilling and terrifying glory. 35 00:02:33,639 --> 00:02:38,920 Speaker 1: First established in seventeen thirty three by British politician James Oglethorpe, 36 00:02:39,240 --> 00:02:42,520 Speaker 1: it was intended as a second chance opportunity for anyone 37 00:02:42,600 --> 00:02:46,200 Speaker 1: stuck in the misery of the British debtors prison system. 38 00:02:46,280 --> 00:02:50,560 Speaker 1: Oglethorpe was effectively offering an opportunity to those less fortunate 39 00:02:50,600 --> 00:02:53,560 Speaker 1: than others to escape the drudgery of life in Britain 40 00:02:54,040 --> 00:02:57,240 Speaker 1: in return for a chance at prosperity in the New World. 41 00:02:58,440 --> 00:03:01,880 Speaker 1: Unlike many others in his position, Oglethorpe was keen to 42 00:03:01,919 --> 00:03:06,160 Speaker 1: avoid any hostility with the local Native American tribes, maintaining 43 00:03:06,200 --> 00:03:10,080 Speaker 1: friendly relations with the Yamacraw tribe, most notably through his 44 00:03:10,120 --> 00:03:14,600 Speaker 1: friendship with the tribe's leader, Chief Toma chi Chee, though 45 00:03:14,600 --> 00:03:21,000 Speaker 1: not above utilizing them himself. Oglethorpe also outlawed slavery. It's thought, however, 46 00:03:21,240 --> 00:03:24,120 Speaker 1: that this was done less out of concern for slaves 47 00:03:24,160 --> 00:03:26,960 Speaker 1: and more out of concern for how it might corrupt 48 00:03:27,040 --> 00:03:31,560 Speaker 1: the colonists. Since the settlement was only ever intended as 49 00:03:31,560 --> 00:03:34,400 Speaker 1: a buffer to provide a first line of defense for 50 00:03:34,480 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 1: other more prosperous colonies like the South Carolinas, any arguable 51 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:44,040 Speaker 1: need for slave labor was non existent. Everything changed, however, 52 00:03:44,280 --> 00:03:48,560 Speaker 1: when Oglethorpe eventually returned home ten years later. As the 53 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:51,400 Speaker 1: colony grew in size and began to take on its 54 00:03:51,400 --> 00:03:55,839 Speaker 1: own identity, the desire amongst residents to compete with other settlements, 55 00:03:56,160 --> 00:03:59,520 Speaker 1: the prosperity of which was greatly enhanced by slave labor, 56 00:04:00,160 --> 00:04:04,240 Speaker 1: only grew more intense. By the time of the American 57 00:04:04,280 --> 00:04:08,760 Speaker 1: Revolution in seventeen sixty five, there were sixteen thousand slaves 58 00:04:08,760 --> 00:04:13,000 Speaker 1: in Georgia, most abducted from West Africa and arriving through 59 00:04:13,000 --> 00:04:16,360 Speaker 1: the port of Savannah. Over the course of the next 60 00:04:16,440 --> 00:04:20,840 Speaker 1: hundred years, cotton plantation owners from Savannah were the third 61 00:04:20,920 --> 00:04:24,360 Speaker 1: highest exporters of cotton in the South, the number of 62 00:04:24,360 --> 00:04:28,120 Speaker 1: slaves registered in the state by then numbering almost half 63 00:04:28,160 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 1: a million. In eighteen o three, a ship carrying seventy 64 00:04:33,640 --> 00:04:38,240 Speaker 1: five enslaved people from what is now Nigeria docked in Savannah. 65 00:04:39,200 --> 00:04:43,000 Speaker 1: The people members of the Ebo community, were then packed 66 00:04:43,040 --> 00:04:46,520 Speaker 1: into another vessel and sent a hundred kilometers on towards 67 00:04:46,560 --> 00:04:51,000 Speaker 1: Saint Simon's Island. At some point, the captives managed to 68 00:04:51,040 --> 00:04:54,440 Speaker 1: overthrow the ship's crew, forcing the ship to run aground 69 00:04:54,600 --> 00:04:59,120 Speaker 1: at a place called Dunbar Creek. Stranded and with no 70 00:04:59,200 --> 00:05:03,279 Speaker 1: hope of returning home, rather than phase a life in captivity, 71 00:05:03,880 --> 00:05:07,599 Speaker 1: the group decided to make a final stand. Under the 72 00:05:07,640 --> 00:05:09,760 Speaker 1: guidance of one of the group, thought to be a 73 00:05:09,839 --> 00:05:14,239 Speaker 1: high Ebo chief, they marched together solemnly into the water, 74 00:05:14,800 --> 00:05:25,280 Speaker 1: from where they did not return. In eighteen fifty nine, 75 00:05:25,680 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: at a racecourse two miles west of Savannah, in what 76 00:05:29,080 --> 00:05:32,720 Speaker 1: is locally referred to as the Weeping Time, over the 77 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:36,039 Speaker 1: course of two days, four hundred and thirty six children, 78 00:05:36,200 --> 00:05:40,200 Speaker 1: women and men were sold into slavery. It is thought 79 00:05:40,240 --> 00:05:43,800 Speaker 1: to be the largest single sale of people in US history. 80 00:05:45,279 --> 00:05:48,520 Speaker 1: Throughout the history of Savannah, being as it is surrounded 81 00:05:48,560 --> 00:05:52,360 Speaker 1: by extensive marsh and swampland, there have also been multiple 82 00:05:52,400 --> 00:05:56,479 Speaker 1: outbreaks of yellow fever, claiming the lives of many local residents, 83 00:05:57,160 --> 00:06:01,480 Speaker 1: most famously perhaps in eighteen twenty, when seven hundred people 84 00:06:01,640 --> 00:06:05,080 Speaker 1: lost their lives, many of which were collected and buried 85 00:06:05,120 --> 00:06:10,320 Speaker 1: in mass graves in the city's Colonial Park Cemetery. Savannah 86 00:06:10,400 --> 00:06:13,080 Speaker 1: also played host to one of the bloodiest battles of 87 00:06:13,120 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 1: the American Revolutionary War, with hundreds thought to have died 88 00:06:17,240 --> 00:06:21,479 Speaker 1: in the skirmish. Then, in nineteen o nine the Worth 89 00:06:21,520 --> 00:06:25,479 Speaker 1: of Savannah Acts murders, and in nineteen eighty one the 90 00:06:25,600 --> 00:06:29,080 Speaker 1: murder of Danny Hansford, a young tradesman who was shot 91 00:06:29,120 --> 00:06:32,599 Speaker 1: dead by his employer, Jim Williams, at his mansion home 92 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:37,400 Speaker 1: on Bull Street. Hansford's murder and the subsequent trial of 93 00:06:37,480 --> 00:06:40,520 Speaker 1: Jim Williams would form the basis of the city's most 94 00:06:40,600 --> 00:06:44,599 Speaker 1: famous book, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, 95 00:06:45,600 --> 00:06:49,640 Speaker 1: And in nineteen eighty four, the discovery of Francis Campbell's 96 00:06:49,640 --> 00:06:53,839 Speaker 1: body in the Tremont Park area of the city. Campbell 97 00:06:54,080 --> 00:06:56,359 Speaker 1: was thought to be one of nearly one hundred people 98 00:06:56,720 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 1: killed by Samuel Little, one of the country's most prolifick 99 00:07:00,480 --> 00:07:05,240 Speaker 1: serial killers. All of which is to say Savannah is 100 00:07:05,279 --> 00:07:15,640 Speaker 1: not a town short on ghosts. After hearing that their 101 00:07:15,680 --> 00:07:18,840 Speaker 1: bid for the bed had been successful, Al jumped into 102 00:07:18,880 --> 00:07:21,440 Speaker 1: his Volvo and made the short trip from his shop 103 00:07:21,440 --> 00:07:24,880 Speaker 1: on Whittaker Street to pick it up, with Lilah, spending 104 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:30,320 Speaker 1: the afternoon lovingly putting it together. When Jason arrived back 105 00:07:30,320 --> 00:07:33,160 Speaker 1: from school, he was overjoyed to find it waiting for 106 00:07:33,280 --> 00:07:38,040 Speaker 1: him in his bedroom, just as beautiful as he'd remembered it. Later, 107 00:07:38,520 --> 00:07:42,040 Speaker 1: Jason thanked his parents again for the wonderful gift before 108 00:07:42,080 --> 00:07:45,720 Speaker 1: saying good night and retiring to his bedroom, looking forward 109 00:07:45,760 --> 00:07:50,360 Speaker 1: to his first night alone in the new bed. He 110 00:07:50,520 --> 00:07:53,720 Speaker 1: just turned the light off when he felt something strange 111 00:07:53,760 --> 00:07:56,360 Speaker 1: at the back of his neck, as if someone were 112 00:07:56,400 --> 00:08:00,360 Speaker 1: breathing on it. Hurriedly, switching on his bedside i'd light, 113 00:08:00,760 --> 00:08:04,680 Speaker 1: he looked around to find himself completely alone. Only there 114 00:08:04,760 --> 00:08:09,800 Speaker 1: was one place he couldn't see, stealing himself. He edged 115 00:08:09,840 --> 00:08:13,760 Speaker 1: toward the side of the bed and slowly peered underneath, 116 00:08:14,680 --> 00:08:20,000 Speaker 1: relieved to find the space was completely empty. Looking up, 117 00:08:20,320 --> 00:08:22,680 Speaker 1: he caught sight of the air vent just above him 118 00:08:22,680 --> 00:08:25,920 Speaker 1: in the ceiling. Realizing he'd most likely just let his 119 00:08:26,000 --> 00:08:30,560 Speaker 1: imagination get the better of him, Turning back over, he 120 00:08:30,640 --> 00:08:34,000 Speaker 1: switched off the light and nodded off back to sleep. 121 00:08:35,720 --> 00:08:38,920 Speaker 1: A few nights later, Jason was drifting off to sleep 122 00:08:38,960 --> 00:08:42,319 Speaker 1: again when this time he was certain he felt a 123 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:45,520 Speaker 1: weight shift in his pillow, as if some one had 124 00:08:45,559 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 1: just laid their elbows either side of his head, and 125 00:08:49,120 --> 00:08:54,320 Speaker 1: then came those breaths again. Jason shot up and switched 126 00:08:54,360 --> 00:08:57,400 Speaker 1: on the light once more, only to find again that 127 00:08:57,480 --> 00:09:01,560 Speaker 1: he was completely alone. It was then that he noticed 128 00:09:01,559 --> 00:09:04,960 Speaker 1: with surprise that the photo of his grandparents that usually 129 00:09:05,000 --> 00:09:08,000 Speaker 1: stood upright on the table next to him, was now 130 00:09:08,320 --> 00:09:14,720 Speaker 1: lying face down. Confused, Jason writed the picture before turning 131 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:17,520 Speaker 1: off the light once more and heading back to sleep. 132 00:09:18,400 --> 00:09:22,480 Speaker 1: The next morning, Jason awoke to find the photo was 133 00:09:22,520 --> 00:09:33,920 Speaker 1: again lying face down. Over the next few weeks, Jason 134 00:09:33,960 --> 00:09:38,480 Speaker 1: continued to experience a number of peculiar events, sometimes even 135 00:09:38,559 --> 00:09:40,760 Speaker 1: waking in the middle of the night to find all 136 00:09:40,800 --> 00:09:44,720 Speaker 1: his pillows had somehow ended up on the floor. Having 137 00:09:44,760 --> 00:09:48,200 Speaker 1: avoided telling his parents for fear of being ridiculed, Jason 138 00:09:48,240 --> 00:09:51,000 Speaker 1: eventually plucked up the courage to tell his mum about it. 139 00:09:52,040 --> 00:09:54,880 Speaker 1: Knowing her son wasn't one to make something up like that, 140 00:09:55,480 --> 00:09:58,959 Speaker 1: Lillah wondered if perhaps Jason's brother Lee was playing some 141 00:09:59,040 --> 00:10:03,520 Speaker 1: kind of cruel trick on him. With the activity seeming 142 00:10:03,559 --> 00:10:07,119 Speaker 1: to center on the photo of Jason's grandparents, she suggested 143 00:10:07,200 --> 00:10:09,599 Speaker 1: that the next time it was placed down that she 144 00:10:09,800 --> 00:10:14,280 Speaker 1: put it back and wait to see what happened. One morning, 145 00:10:14,600 --> 00:10:18,320 Speaker 1: after waking to find it lying down again, Jason due 146 00:10:18,320 --> 00:10:22,320 Speaker 1: placed it upright, and, together with Lila, then waited outside 147 00:10:22,320 --> 00:10:26,240 Speaker 1: the bedroom door to see what might happen. With al 148 00:10:26,360 --> 00:10:31,520 Speaker 1: upstairs and Lee playing outside, the pair listened with alarm 149 00:10:31,559 --> 00:10:36,400 Speaker 1: at the sound of something scraping across the floor. Opening 150 00:10:36,400 --> 00:10:39,600 Speaker 1: the door. Moments later, they were shocked to discover the 151 00:10:39,640 --> 00:10:46,800 Speaker 1: picture lying face down once more. Lila cautiously stepped toward it, 152 00:10:47,280 --> 00:10:50,840 Speaker 1: and picking it back up, let out a pained gasp 153 00:10:51,800 --> 00:10:56,760 Speaker 1: the front of it had been smashed. After racing to 154 00:10:56,760 --> 00:10:59,880 Speaker 1: tell his dad exactly what had happened, Jason returned to 155 00:11:00,040 --> 00:11:03,480 Speaker 1: his bedroom, shocked to find that someone had now placed 156 00:11:03,480 --> 00:11:05,560 Speaker 1: a pile of toys in the middle of his bed. 157 00:11:06,880 --> 00:11:09,360 Speaker 1: After yelling for Al and Lila to take a look, 158 00:11:09,640 --> 00:11:13,280 Speaker 1: the couple joined him moments later, with Al feeling compelled 159 00:11:13,320 --> 00:11:16,000 Speaker 1: to ask if they had a casper in the house. 160 00:11:17,480 --> 00:11:21,520 Speaker 1: Remembering something he'd seen before, Al suggested that if it 161 00:11:21,600 --> 00:11:24,200 Speaker 1: was a ghost, they should try and communicate with it. 162 00:11:25,440 --> 00:11:28,880 Speaker 1: That night, the family placed a pencil and paper at 163 00:11:28,880 --> 00:11:31,280 Speaker 1: the foot of the bed and waited to see what 164 00:11:31,480 --> 00:11:35,760 Speaker 1: might happen. It was one thirty in the morning, with 165 00:11:35,840 --> 00:11:38,880 Speaker 1: Jason having elected to spend the night in Lee's room, 166 00:11:38,920 --> 00:11:42,280 Speaker 1: when the family peered into Jason's bedroom to find a 167 00:11:42,320 --> 00:11:46,240 Speaker 1: short message had now appeared on the paper. Written in 168 00:11:46,280 --> 00:11:52,920 Speaker 1: a childish scrawl, it said simply Danny, aged seven. Soon after, 169 00:11:53,200 --> 00:11:56,760 Speaker 1: a second note was found that dread mum sick in 170 00:11:56,800 --> 00:12:03,480 Speaker 1: bed died eighteen ninety nine. Love toys. A little unnerved. 171 00:12:03,840 --> 00:12:07,880 Speaker 1: With Jason and Lee returning to bed, Alan Lila closed 172 00:12:07,880 --> 00:12:11,080 Speaker 1: the door to Jason's room and also headed off to bed. 173 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 1: A short time later, they were woken by the terrified 174 00:12:15,400 --> 00:12:18,640 Speaker 1: screams of their sons yelling for them to come back down, 175 00:12:19,080 --> 00:12:23,719 Speaker 1: and the pounding sound coming from inside Jason's room. The 176 00:12:23,840 --> 00:12:33,800 Speaker 1: place had been completely trashed. Over the next few weeks, 177 00:12:34,120 --> 00:12:37,319 Speaker 1: the family claimed they continued to communicate with what they 178 00:12:37,360 --> 00:12:39,679 Speaker 1: took to be the ghost of seven year old Danny. 179 00:12:40,760 --> 00:12:43,840 Speaker 1: In one message left for the family, he demanded that 180 00:12:43,920 --> 00:12:47,920 Speaker 1: nobody sleep in his bed again. Angered at being put 181 00:12:47,920 --> 00:12:51,560 Speaker 1: out of his room, one night, Jason called out to 182 00:12:51,600 --> 00:12:56,239 Speaker 1: ask if Danny was there, Getting no reply. Out of defiance, 183 00:12:56,559 --> 00:12:58,840 Speaker 1: he took a moment to lie down on the bed. 184 00:13:00,080 --> 00:13:02,480 Speaker 1: Having got up again to pick up some clothes from 185 00:13:02,520 --> 00:13:06,559 Speaker 1: the floor, a colossal smash rang out around the room. 186 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:10,200 Speaker 1: All about the floor was littered with shards of a 187 00:13:10,320 --> 00:13:13,960 Speaker 1: terra cotta wallpiece that had somehow been dislodged and sent 188 00:13:14,120 --> 00:13:19,280 Speaker 1: flying to the floor. That night, Alan Lila made the 189 00:13:19,360 --> 00:13:22,360 Speaker 1: decision to take the bed apart and sell it on 190 00:13:24,000 --> 00:13:27,280 Speaker 1: After another bout of violent activity the following day, with 191 00:13:27,440 --> 00:13:30,840 Speaker 1: a lamp knocked over, curtains pulled off their rods, and 192 00:13:31,040 --> 00:13:35,000 Speaker 1: clothes ripped from their hangars al Julie took the bed 193 00:13:35,120 --> 00:13:38,400 Speaker 1: to the nearby Cramer Sadler Gallery and put it up 194 00:13:38,440 --> 00:13:43,240 Speaker 1: for auction. With word beginning to spread of their apparent haunting, 195 00:13:43,600 --> 00:13:48,600 Speaker 1: the Cobb family were contacted by local journalist Jane Fishman. Fishman, 196 00:13:48,640 --> 00:13:51,520 Speaker 1: who worked for the Savannah Morning News, was at first 197 00:13:51,640 --> 00:13:55,320 Speaker 1: skeptical of the story. After speaking to the family, however, 198 00:13:55,679 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 1: and being shown the apparent communications with Danny, she was 199 00:13:59,280 --> 00:14:05,640 Speaker 1: no longer sure. Fishman's article was released on October sixteenth, 200 00:14:05,880 --> 00:14:08,360 Speaker 1: and later that day the bed was put up for 201 00:14:08,400 --> 00:14:12,000 Speaker 1: auction and eventually bought by Deborah Brogden, who ran a 202 00:14:12,040 --> 00:14:17,160 Speaker 1: second hand furniture shop in nearby Pembroke. Thanks to Fishman's article, 203 00:14:17,600 --> 00:14:21,720 Speaker 1: Deborah was soon inundated with calls from prospective owners hoping 204 00:14:21,720 --> 00:14:25,960 Speaker 1: to catch a glimpse of the seemingly possessed artifact. Growing 205 00:14:26,000 --> 00:14:28,520 Speaker 1: tired of the interest, she sold it a few days 206 00:14:28,600 --> 00:14:33,520 Speaker 1: later for five hundred dollars to Faith Demea. Demea, a 207 00:14:33,640 --> 00:14:37,560 Speaker 1: financial manager for a local car company, had become intrigued 208 00:14:37,600 --> 00:14:41,360 Speaker 1: after reading Fishman's article and was keen to meet Danny herself. 209 00:14:42,600 --> 00:14:45,240 Speaker 1: Her plan was to keep the bed in its own 210 00:14:45,280 --> 00:14:48,600 Speaker 1: bedroom in the hope that she might coax Dannie into 211 00:14:48,640 --> 00:14:53,640 Speaker 1: becoming a regular resident in her home. However, after living 212 00:14:53,680 --> 00:14:57,280 Speaker 1: with the bed for a few days, Danny failed to materialize, 213 00:14:57,760 --> 00:15:00,680 Speaker 1: and less than a week later, Demea had a change 214 00:15:00,720 --> 00:15:04,880 Speaker 1: of heart. The following Friday, the bed was back at 215 00:15:04,880 --> 00:15:09,240 Speaker 1: the Cramer's auction house. That weekend, a motion detective at 216 00:15:09,240 --> 00:15:12,840 Speaker 1: the auction house was repeatedly set off, despite no one 217 00:15:12,920 --> 00:15:16,360 Speaker 1: being in the shop at the time. The following Monday, 218 00:15:16,720 --> 00:15:20,000 Speaker 1: the bed was sold to Detective Joey Warrenzac of the 219 00:15:20,080 --> 00:15:24,440 Speaker 1: Chatham County Vice Squad. Warrenzac was the last known owner 220 00:15:24,480 --> 00:15:28,480 Speaker 1: of the bed. As for Danny, however, and perhaps the 221 00:15:28,520 --> 00:15:31,320 Speaker 1: reason why he never showed up at Faith to Me's home, 222 00:15:32,080 --> 00:15:43,080 Speaker 1: it appeared he'd never left the Cobs. It was October 223 00:15:43,080 --> 00:15:46,680 Speaker 1: the eighteenth, just two days after the bed had been removed, 224 00:15:47,080 --> 00:15:50,360 Speaker 1: that Jason, feeling relieved to finally be rid of Danny, 225 00:15:50,760 --> 00:15:53,360 Speaker 1: had just stepped out of the shower when he heard 226 00:15:53,440 --> 00:15:57,360 Speaker 1: his bedroom door slam shut. He stood for a moment, 227 00:15:57,600 --> 00:16:05,040 Speaker 1: aghast at what sounded like somewhat or something moving about inside. Hurriedly, 228 00:16:05,240 --> 00:16:07,760 Speaker 1: he opened the door, only to find at the end 229 00:16:07,760 --> 00:16:11,800 Speaker 1: of his bed a small note written again in that strange, 230 00:16:11,920 --> 00:16:19,440 Speaker 1: childish scrawl that said simply Danny Sorry. A week later, 231 00:16:19,800 --> 00:16:22,120 Speaker 1: Jason was woken in the middle of the night by 232 00:16:22,160 --> 00:16:26,480 Speaker 1: a soft clunking sound. Lying still in the dark, he 233 00:16:26,560 --> 00:16:29,720 Speaker 1: peered over toward the closet, which he could just make 234 00:16:29,760 --> 00:16:32,840 Speaker 1: out in the dim light, to see its door was 235 00:16:32,920 --> 00:16:37,920 Speaker 1: inexplicably gently opening and closing of its own accord. When 236 00:16:37,920 --> 00:16:40,240 Speaker 1: he looked up from the base of it, there seemed, 237 00:16:40,280 --> 00:16:42,600 Speaker 1: for a moment to be the shadow of a small 238 00:16:42,680 --> 00:16:48,000 Speaker 1: figure standing next to it. Danny, is that you, he asked, 239 00:16:48,600 --> 00:16:52,640 Speaker 1: but there was no reply. The family claimed that over 240 00:16:52,640 --> 00:16:55,280 Speaker 1: the next few days they were able to communicate with 241 00:16:55,400 --> 00:16:58,760 Speaker 1: Danny once more. When they asked where he was staying now, 242 00:16:59,240 --> 00:17:04,520 Speaker 1: he replied that he was sleeping above Jason. A few 243 00:17:04,560 --> 00:17:08,639 Speaker 1: weeks later, Al bumped into Detective Warrenzac at the auction house. 244 00:17:09,600 --> 00:17:12,280 Speaker 1: Although he planned to sell it, Warrenzac had set the 245 00:17:12,280 --> 00:17:15,640 Speaker 1: bed up out of curiosity, installing it in his garage. 246 00:17:16,600 --> 00:17:19,760 Speaker 1: Ever since, his dog had not stopped growling at it, 247 00:17:20,600 --> 00:17:23,840 Speaker 1: while he'd been unable to shake the feeling that something 248 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:33,440 Speaker 1: in his house was watching him. It was shortly after 249 00:17:33,480 --> 00:17:36,160 Speaker 1: the new year when Al received a call at work 250 00:17:36,280 --> 00:17:39,119 Speaker 1: from Jason, who had been sent home from school after 251 00:17:39,200 --> 00:17:44,200 Speaker 1: feeling ill. As Jason explained, the fear palpable in his voice, 252 00:17:44,640 --> 00:17:47,760 Speaker 1: a man had just appeared in the living room, standing 253 00:17:47,760 --> 00:17:51,920 Speaker 1: by the fireplace, dressed like a mountaineer from the nineteenth century. 254 00:17:53,000 --> 00:17:55,720 Speaker 1: Jason had only time to look up and see him 255 00:17:55,840 --> 00:18:00,400 Speaker 1: before he'd vanished. Just then, the sound of cabinet being 256 00:18:00,400 --> 00:18:03,879 Speaker 1: flung open and slammed shut rang out from Jason's end 257 00:18:03,920 --> 00:18:07,840 Speaker 1: of the phone. It was followed by Jason yelling out 258 00:18:07,920 --> 00:18:13,440 Speaker 1: in terror before everything went completely silent. Having heard nothing 259 00:18:13,480 --> 00:18:16,879 Speaker 1: more from Jason, al raced home to find the place 260 00:18:16,920 --> 00:18:20,320 Speaker 1: in a complete mess and Jason lying barely conscious on 261 00:18:20,359 --> 00:18:23,480 Speaker 1: the floor underneath a chair that appeared to have fallen 262 00:18:23,520 --> 00:18:27,480 Speaker 1: on top of him. A week later, it was Leela's 263 00:18:27,480 --> 00:18:31,320 Speaker 1: turn to receive a call from Jason. It was happening again, 264 00:18:31,400 --> 00:18:34,680 Speaker 1: he said, from underneath the kitchen table as he tried 265 00:18:34,680 --> 00:18:39,280 Speaker 1: to shelter from the maelstrom breaking out around him. As 266 00:18:39,280 --> 00:18:42,119 Speaker 1: the same crashing sounds rang out from Jason's end of 267 00:18:42,119 --> 00:18:45,360 Speaker 1: the line. Leela demanded to know what was going on. 268 00:18:46,680 --> 00:18:51,240 Speaker 1: As her son explained the mysterious mountaineering figure had returned again, 269 00:18:51,880 --> 00:18:55,840 Speaker 1: but this time he was looking for something. For some reason, 270 00:18:56,160 --> 00:18:59,240 Speaker 1: Jason had sensed he was looking for his baby that 271 00:18:59,359 --> 00:19:04,199 Speaker 1: had been under the house. Just then, as another crash 272 00:19:04,280 --> 00:19:08,359 Speaker 1: rang out, the line went completely dead, but when Leela 273 00:19:08,440 --> 00:19:11,359 Speaker 1: tried to call Jason back, it appeared all the lines 274 00:19:11,359 --> 00:19:15,800 Speaker 1: at her work had also gone dead. By the time 275 00:19:15,880 --> 00:19:18,480 Speaker 1: she made it home to Jason, who was unharmed but 276 00:19:18,640 --> 00:19:24,280 Speaker 1: shaken by the ordeal. The disturbances had stopped after this 277 00:19:24,440 --> 00:19:27,879 Speaker 1: latest terrifying event. However, it was clear to the family 278 00:19:28,160 --> 00:19:38,800 Speaker 1: they were severely out of their depth. In early nineteen 279 00:19:38,880 --> 00:19:44,880 Speaker 1: ninety nine, al contacted famed parapsychologist William Rowell at Georgia College, 280 00:19:44,960 --> 00:19:47,480 Speaker 1: who in turn passed the case on too a doctor 281 00:19:47,520 --> 00:19:52,720 Speaker 1: Andrew Nichols, director of the Florida Society for Parapsychological Research 282 00:19:52,920 --> 00:19:57,760 Speaker 1: based out of City College Gainesville in Florida. Nichols was 283 00:19:57,800 --> 00:20:00,520 Speaker 1: working with another family at the time that seemed to 284 00:20:00,600 --> 00:20:04,640 Speaker 1: be suffering from a similar haunting. The family in Albany, 285 00:20:04,720 --> 00:20:08,399 Speaker 1: New York, had also been communicating with their apparent spirit, 286 00:20:08,960 --> 00:20:12,840 Speaker 1: using a chalkboard to talk to it. Unlike Danny, however, 287 00:20:13,320 --> 00:20:17,600 Speaker 1: whatever had been plaguing them was far warm align supposedly 288 00:20:17,640 --> 00:20:21,760 Speaker 1: writing curse words and throwing knives into the walls. At 289 00:20:21,800 --> 00:20:25,840 Speaker 1: one point, it had even allegedly levitated their baby out 290 00:20:25,840 --> 00:20:30,960 Speaker 1: of its cot. After driving five hours to meet the family, 291 00:20:31,359 --> 00:20:34,320 Speaker 1: Nichols was given a rundown of everything that had happened 292 00:20:34,359 --> 00:20:39,080 Speaker 1: so far. Nodding along as the family detailed everything from 293 00:20:39,119 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 1: the written communication with Danny to the loud disturbances and 294 00:20:42,920 --> 00:20:47,320 Speaker 1: recent appearance of the second apparent entity, doctor Nichols was 295 00:20:47,400 --> 00:20:49,679 Speaker 1: left in no doubt that they were dealing with some 296 00:20:49,800 --> 00:20:54,720 Speaker 1: kind of poltergeist. Nichols took some equipment from his bag 297 00:20:55,160 --> 00:20:59,440 Speaker 1: and the family led him into Jason's room. If indeed 298 00:20:59,440 --> 00:21:02,479 Speaker 1: this were a to guist, he explained, it was likely 299 00:21:02,480 --> 00:21:05,240 Speaker 1: that Danny had died in the bed, and in so 300 00:21:05,280 --> 00:21:08,960 Speaker 1: doing something of the young boy had somehow seeped into 301 00:21:09,040 --> 00:21:13,720 Speaker 1: the material. Nicholls held out one of his instruments and 302 00:21:13,880 --> 00:21:18,119 Speaker 1: moved in closer toward the back wall, asking if that 303 00:21:18,280 --> 00:21:21,159 Speaker 1: was where the bed had been positioned. The family nodded 304 00:21:21,160 --> 00:21:25,760 Speaker 1: in agreement as Nicholls made a series of further measurements. 305 00:21:25,800 --> 00:21:30,399 Speaker 1: He suggested that perhaps a concentration of electromagnetism had somehow 306 00:21:30,520 --> 00:21:34,720 Speaker 1: energized Danny's ghost into existence, although he would need to 307 00:21:34,760 --> 00:21:39,600 Speaker 1: make further tests to be sure. After two days of 308 00:21:39,640 --> 00:21:43,800 Speaker 1: inspecting the property, Nicholls concluded that the activity was most 309 00:21:43,840 --> 00:21:48,280 Speaker 1: likely a combination of the unusual concentration of electromagnetism in 310 00:21:48,280 --> 00:21:52,880 Speaker 1: the bedroom and the psychokinetic energy created by Jason and Lee, 311 00:21:53,680 --> 00:22:00,360 Speaker 1: exacerbated by their relationship as twins. Shortly after Nicholls left, 312 00:22:00,400 --> 00:22:02,919 Speaker 1: Al was inspired to make a tape recording of the 313 00:22:02,960 --> 00:22:06,560 Speaker 1: empty bedroom, hoping to try and capture some of the activity. 314 00:22:08,760 --> 00:22:11,199 Speaker 1: One night, with the family out of the house for 315 00:22:11,240 --> 00:22:16,359 Speaker 1: the evening, the recorder was left running in the property. Later, 316 00:22:16,920 --> 00:22:19,960 Speaker 1: Al sat quietly on his own as he listened back 317 00:22:20,000 --> 00:22:24,199 Speaker 1: to what he'd recorded. With a loud click, the tape 318 00:22:24,200 --> 00:22:27,960 Speaker 1: word into action, and a quiet hiss began to emanate 319 00:22:28,040 --> 00:22:32,199 Speaker 1: from the speakers. Hearing little more than the gentle drone 320 00:22:32,200 --> 00:22:35,800 Speaker 1: of the air conditioner humming away in the background, Al 321 00:22:36,200 --> 00:22:41,000 Speaker 1: stayed and rapped as the hypnotic sound continued uninterrupted, minute 322 00:22:41,080 --> 00:22:47,560 Speaker 1: after minute, until suddenly something else jumped out. Al rewound 323 00:22:47,560 --> 00:22:50,840 Speaker 1: the tape and let it play out again, and there 324 00:22:51,320 --> 00:22:54,960 Speaker 1: again he heard it what sounded like the squeaking of 325 00:22:55,000 --> 00:22:59,000 Speaker 1: a drawer or a footstep, perhaps followed by the clear 326 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:03,879 Speaker 1: sound of some one or something moving across the floor. 327 00:23:11,400 --> 00:23:14,199 Speaker 1: Over the next few months, as Al wrote in his 328 00:23:14,280 --> 00:23:20,280 Speaker 1: book Danny's Bed, detailing the family's experiences, things became increasingly fraught. 329 00:23:21,280 --> 00:23:24,760 Speaker 1: After the supposed arrival of Danny, the family apparently found 330 00:23:24,800 --> 00:23:28,040 Speaker 1: themselves contending with the number of other ghosts, from a 331 00:23:28,080 --> 00:23:30,720 Speaker 1: little girl thought to have lived around the same time 332 00:23:30,760 --> 00:23:34,400 Speaker 1: as Danny, to a woman dressed in Victorian era clothes, 333 00:23:35,040 --> 00:23:39,800 Speaker 1: as well as the peculiar vision of the mountaineer. At times, 334 00:23:39,840 --> 00:23:42,479 Speaker 1: the family would come home from a night out to 335 00:23:42,520 --> 00:23:44,920 Speaker 1: find all the lights in the house had been turned off, 336 00:23:45,280 --> 00:23:48,920 Speaker 1: despite leaving them on when they left. They would frequently 337 00:23:48,960 --> 00:23:52,720 Speaker 1: have the sensation that they were being observed by something invisible. 338 00:23:54,160 --> 00:23:57,480 Speaker 1: Once Jason and Lee returned home to the sound of 339 00:23:57,560 --> 00:24:01,959 Speaker 1: something running up the stairs into their attic. Following the noise, 340 00:24:02,480 --> 00:24:06,200 Speaker 1: they found themselves standing up there staring at a mannequin 341 00:24:06,480 --> 00:24:09,680 Speaker 1: that Al had brought Jason one time as a practical joke. 342 00:24:10,680 --> 00:24:13,639 Speaker 1: When the mannequin's head had then moved in their direction, 343 00:24:14,359 --> 00:24:17,040 Speaker 1: the pair was sent to scarrying back down in horror. 344 00:24:18,880 --> 00:24:21,840 Speaker 1: In one incident, Jason was said to have come home 345 00:24:21,880 --> 00:24:25,000 Speaker 1: one day to find two knives impaled in the ceiling 346 00:24:25,000 --> 00:24:27,920 Speaker 1: of his parents bedroom, with a note telling them all 347 00:24:27,920 --> 00:24:33,040 Speaker 1: to leave, pinned under one of them. After this incident, however, 348 00:24:33,680 --> 00:24:36,800 Speaker 1: it seems whatever was occurring came to an abrupt end, 349 00:24:37,480 --> 00:24:44,199 Speaker 1: with little else happening after. Rare is the household without 350 00:24:44,200 --> 00:24:47,560 Speaker 1: at least one ornament or piece of furniture that once 351 00:24:47,600 --> 00:24:51,520 Speaker 1: belonged to someone else. Many of us will have something 352 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:54,439 Speaker 1: that once belonged to those that are no longer withers 353 00:24:55,040 --> 00:24:58,600 Speaker 1: to remind us of their existence, or just simply because 354 00:24:58,680 --> 00:25:02,760 Speaker 1: they meant something special to us. 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