View Full Version : Moving into a house where someone died
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:20 PM
Would it bother you?
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:22 PM
oh and the kid (17) didn't actually die in the house, he was killed on his ped
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:23 PM
lol great reply jack :)
floydy13
27-09-10, 09:23 PM
it would not bother me, but it would amy.
If he didn't die in the house, no
Mind you, if they did die in the house, that wouldn't either. Only if they were still sat in the living room armchair and starting to decompose a bit. That would get in the way a tad.
Hendrix pre-empted my reply, spooky. lol
brainsnova
27-09-10, 09:23 PM
it wouldnt bother me if you hear a ped reving when your sleeping dont worry.
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:24 PM
he was killed on his ped
So you're worried about living in a house where someone once lived and is now dead? :tard:lol wtf
anyone who lives in a house that is about 40 years old or more, will find that there has at least one person die in it....
so what??? its not like you are going to start spitting pea soup out of your bed & and claiming people cook socks in hull etc..
Are they still there?
If no, then its cool as. blood washes out.
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:25 PM
its kinda a bit late now cos we have exchanged contracts and she added the vendor on facew@nk and saw pictures of the kid in the kitchen and hus funeral flowers on the decking
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:26 PM
I don't give a fook tbh its me missus.
its kinda a bit late now cos we have exchanged contracts and she added the vendor on facew@nk and saw pictures of the kid in the kitchen and hus funeral flowers on the decking
well in that case, you should roger her soundly on the aforementioned decking out of spite
Derick-Sport
27-09-10, 09:27 PM
A bit off topic but couldnt help noice burgos in the poll but is he still on here havent seen any posts for a long time. Was burgo the boy on the ped?
you just aren't looking in the right places...
Derick-Sport
27-09-10, 09:31 PM
you just aren't looking in the right places...
Story of my life ...
my old man purchased a house where the prev owner tripped on a rug and fell down some stairs to die lol
got it cheap off probate :)
16v Nova Kev
27-09-10, 09:37 PM
http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg8/16vnovakev/qwerty.jpg
hendrix
27-09-10, 09:40 PM
lol fail :)
is this that fuzzy pic that isn't a ghost, but simply some crap on your lens????
16v Nova Kev
27-09-10, 09:42 PM
is this that fuzzy pic that isn't a ghost, but simply some crap on your lens????
no not this time lol just cos your a non believer:roll:
My mum's house is about 150 years old and I'm sure a lot of people have died who lived there and perhaps even died in the house but unless you're buying a new house, you'll never know what happened to the previous occupants. Even then, you could be living on top of an ancient burial ground or something, so I'd say don't worry about it. But I have grown up with random things happening so it doesn't bother me lol
you could be living on top of an ancient burial ground or something,
Sweet, free stuff.
my mum died in 2003, i bought the house from my dad and he moved out, it isnt a big deal, i was looking to buy a house local to me where the glasgow airport bombers had lived and made their bombs, it was going well cheap around 40k less than it was worth but missed out on it :(
no not this time lol just cos your a non believer:roll:
no, i actually know i saw a ghost, and am pretty certain i knew who it was, she was in the year below me at school..... and i am a person who looks for the rational answer in everything... my whole family once saw a ufo that actually got in a lot of ufo books, it flew over our house... it was silent, and had glowing panels & it was at night, it was probably something military, but when you are a kid, these things are cool
Unless there were stains I wouldn't be bothered I'm pretty sure my stepdad is dead sometimes he's ok to live with
16v Nova Kev
27-09-10, 10:09 PM
rofl
claire6069
27-09-10, 10:15 PM
meh, one out, one in and all that lol
brainsnova
27-09-10, 10:16 PM
meh, one out, one in and all that lol
:cool:
16v Nova Kev
27-09-10, 10:16 PM
meh, one out, one in and all that lol
typical saturday night eh lol lol lol lol lol lol :thumb:
ben doodar
27-09-10, 10:19 PM
Nah don't think it would tbh. all though a few people have said they've seen a dark figure in my old mans house, i have to turn the light off with my arm poking around the door when i leave the house.
Pistol Pete
27-09-10, 10:24 PM
oh and the kid (17) didn't actually die in the house, he was killed on his ped
Whats your beef then??!! lol
claire6069
27-09-10, 10:24 PM
typical saturday night eh lol lol lol lol lol lol :thumb:
lmao well, have to amuse myself when steves at the shed lol
meh, one out, one in and all that lol
Necrophilia?
Actually, does the seller have a legal duty to disclose information about a death in the property (as in physically) to the buyer? Pretty sure they have to in the US, not sure about over here.
hendrix
27-09-10, 10:30 PM
he didnt die in it Jack, he was out on his ped.
and no beef here pete just me missus, she says it creeps her out
hendrix
27-09-10, 10:32 PM
oh and for those that voted yes, why would it bother you? or is my poll misleading lol.
the poll question should say would it bother you?
Pistol Pete
27-09-10, 10:37 PM
he didnt die in it Jack, he was out on his ped.
and no beef here pete just me missus, she says it creeps her out
Cant see why, but then some women can be abit wierd about things like that i guess.
craig green
27-09-10, 10:57 PM
So long as the house wasnt run down & decreppid like you'd expect a dying old persons home to be, I wouldnt have an issue. Not after the 1st night anyway.
If your girl is creeped by it, all the more reason to be giving her extra cuddles & oral.
If your girl is creeped by it, all the more reason to be giving her extra cuddles & oral.
LOL
"I'm scared"
"there there..." ...nosh nosh nosh lol
Novasport
27-09-10, 11:02 PM
Our house was my Nan & Gramps house, we bought it as our first house 6 years ago. My Gramps passed away in his sleep in the house when I was about six months old in 79. My Nan passed away a couple of years ago in a home, bless her. Does not bother me, dont really think about it TBH.
ben doodar
27-09-10, 11:14 PM
It's the living you should be scared of not the dead!
My mum and stepdads house had some old woman living in it before them and she died and wasnt found for a few days! gross.. and while I lived at home, me and my mum always used to get freaked out and said the house had a bad vibe. Our dog didnt like things either and they always say animals are more in tune to spooky things.
oh and my current rental place freaks me out with lots of strange noises in the night (besides when Jack stays over and farts all night) but it was an old stables before being converted so it could only be dead horses coming back to haunt me! lol
Personally, I would hate to know someone died in the house I was living in. It would just give me the creeps.
pikey1986
28-09-10, 04:11 AM
it wouldn't bother me as he never died in the house
oh and my current rental place freaks me out with lots of strange noises in the night (besides when Jack stays over and farts all night) but it was an old stables before being converted so it could only be dead horses coming back to haunt me! lol
That and your posessed bear which climbs into bed at night
brownbear
28-09-10, 08:41 AM
That and your posessed bear which climbs into bed at night
Oh ffs, He's getting everywhere.. Next time Asa does this just give me a call i'll come and get him!
brownbear
28-09-10, 08:46 AM
Also wouldn't bother me.
Mrs Simpson often sits in my bedroom window at night staring out.
Bit of research and a freaky ghosty friend. Turns out she died in the bedroom waiting for her husband to come home. So she often is caught staring out of the window...
I personally think it fits far too well into the stone tape theory. As she is constantly carrying out pre defined actions. Always looking out of the same window. Also as a state of heightened emotion, Nothing would compare to several heart attacks and waiting for your husband to return to do that!
stone tape theory
I buy into that
Cant see why, but then some women can be abit wierd about everything i guess.
edited fer trooofz :d
also:
the stone tape theory.
explain plz....
Royston
28-09-10, 10:20 AM
The wife of the Guy we bought our place dropped dead in the yard @ 18yrs ago from an anurism:eek:, but it doesn't worry me.
also heard that years ago an elderly gent lived hear and went senile, and was kept locked in the dormer room, (wondered why there was bolts on all the doors) don't know if he passed on in the houselol
Worry about living!
ben doodar
28-09-10, 12:07 PM
What's the stone tape theory?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Stone_Tape
interesteing, but imho a load of old ballicks
that a certain place holds a 'recording' of a previous event, that is then replayed over and over again & people who are sensitive to these replays can see them.
white noise is from an out of tune tv, isn't it???
it is used to shut other outside noises out in psychic studies.
ultra low frequency sound is very good at scaring people, big cats use it to hypnotise their prey, electrical equipment can also emit it, it gives you a feeling that something is there & frightens you.. some places are just perfect focal points for it.... like on that most haunted show, but without the sound man & his feather duster trick
Roth, no, EVP is people hearing voices (and in rare TV cases, seeing faces) in static on TV, radio, etc; or using recording gear to record "silence" then play it back through filters to highlight particular frequencies, searching for voices etc.
As for stone theory, think about it - the human body is one big bag of flesh, bones and bio-electrical connections (and at times of heightened emotions, there's a lot of electrickery zapping around in it). The earth has a comparitively strong magnetic field. Magnets + electricity go together pretty well.
I buy into the theories of emotion-induced bio-electrical recordings or markings, what I don't go with is people interacting with "ghosts" etc.
A bit off topic but couldnt help noice burgos in the poll but is he still on here havent seen any posts for a long time. Was burgo the boy on the ped?
Well he was still alive and painting about 20 mins ago, so I hope not :wtf: lol
It wouldn't bother me if they didn't actually die in the house, i'd be a tad freaked out if they had died in the house but i'd get over it.
The bloke who lives in the same block as one of my flats died in there, was there for three weeks in front of the fire, when they finally kicked the door down he was nigh on cooked apprently and all the flesh was falling off the bones, it fooking stunk! It would only bother me if they didnt fumagate and redecorate!
ben, thats nowt, in a block of flats in germany, a miserable old git died in front of the telly.. he lay there for 12 years, and it was only when his bank account was empty & he was in rent arrears did the council come round to see him.... they knew it was 12 years by the tv guide on his lap. the neighbours said he kept himself to himself
claire6069
29-09-10, 02:05 PM
thats disgusting!!! surely they would have smelt him?!
germans are very private people & don't like to complain too much.. and the old git used to swear at the local kids and tell people to leave him alone.. so they did.
claire6069
29-09-10, 02:20 PM
fpmsl, typical council though, only going round for money lol
novarobbo
08-10-10, 07:03 PM
andy chris wasn't killed on his ped. he was looking for his mates behind him and hit the curb then hit the lampost but still it wouldn't bother me tbh and i knew him lol
turnipheed
08-10-10, 07:43 PM
after i bought my house i found out the old dear had been displayed in an open coffin for a couple days in my new living room lol
XE PROJECT
10-10-10, 10:48 AM
People die in my house all the time, well normally they are still alive for a couple of days in basement but smell got to me so started using other methods, heard "gacie lime is good" ???????????
lol
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