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In the 1990s, Julie, a resident of Portland, Oregon, was driving out the city to meet with friends when she found herself in traffic. The unexpected passenger as told on “Monsters Among Us” “I’ve never had that scary, hair-on-the-back-of-your-neck-gotta-get-out-of-the-building feeling there,” she said. Still, she doesn’t believe that the spirits have bad intentions.

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That's not all: According to Morazzini, lights turn on and off by themselves, doors open and close, and handprints appear mysteriously on the windows. “I was just like, there is no explanation for that whatsoever. One night when Morazzini was closing the inn by herself, she heard footsteps walking directly above her on the second floor. Other ghosts are said to haunt the old inn including that of John Stone himself, who Morazzini said didn’t die there but is believed to be “watching over” the place. You didn’t see the little girl?’ And the dad said, ‘There was nobody there, it was just me and you, buddy,'" Morazzini recalls. “He’s like, ‘She was sitting right next to me. When they came back inside, she overhead the father reassuring his son that there wasn't anyone else outside - despite the fact that the son claims he'd seen a little girl sitting beside them. Though murder wasn’t uncommon in the late 1800s, the fact that they were bludgeoned to death with an ax and the main suspect was their 32-year-old daughter, Lizzie Borden, certainly was.Īccording to Morazzini, a father and young son went outside to watch the trains go by while attending a private event at the restaurant. On August 4, 1892, Andrew and wife Abby Borden were found murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts, home. Chicago Tribune / Tribune News Service via Getty I The hauntings at the Lizzie Borden House Although it looks charming from the outside, this Falls River, Massachusetts, home is the location of an unsolved double murder. “There’s so many theories about this.”Īnd what does Yau think? “I have no idea,” he said with a laugh. “Some experts say that there’s two ghosts and other people said that the reason I got sick is because the ghost was trying to materialize, taking energy out of me,” he said. Almost overnight, Yau found himself in the limelight with his ghost picture warranting attention from global media outlets and paranormal experts who wanted to examine the photo. The next day, he posted the photo on Instagram, half-joking that he’d captured a ghost and the world took notice.












Ghost stories