Florida Haunted House

If you happen to be in Lake Wales, Florida, there’s a house you might want to avoid.  It’s a very ordinary looking house, but as you can probably guess, appearances can be deceiving.  In the fall of 1991, 19-year old Alan Mann lived in the house with his parents.  Alan worked nights, and during the day, he was often home alone—or so he thought:


“I had the afternoon off.  I’d come home and I guess it was about 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon, I’d finally gotten some sleep.”

Then, suddenly the image of a mysterious woman appeared before him:

“The figure turned away from the door like it was leaving.  And by the time I got up and walked three paces to the door, I don’t know what happened, it just turned the corner and disappeared.”

Alan Mann said he looked high and low for the mysterious woman.  But even though the doors were locked from the inside, she was nowhere to be found.  He told his mother he thought he’d seen a ghost, but his mother refused to believe him.  That was that, until Alan got married, and his 16-year-old bride Linda moved into the house.  Shortly after the wedding, Alan’s mother, Sandra, was watching TV with her new daughter-in-law.  Sandra, the skeptic, was about to change her tune:

“I had my little dog Prince beside me.  And he was on a pillow.  And I looked down at the end of the couch and I saw this white smoky thing.  And the first thing I thought was fire, and by that time, the dog had gotten up on his feet and then it just disappeared.  And when Prince came back I said Prince… we’ve got company.”


Their lamp mysteriously shot out flames

Even though Linda hadn’t seen the apparition, she was convinced the house was haunted.  Determined to get the scoop, Linda enlisted a friend with a Ouija Board:

“The board talked real good with me.  I believed in it.  I’ve believed in that kind of stuff for a while.  But I never come across it until then.”

According to Linda and Alan, the board spelled out the name “Kramer.”  That was all the proof they needed.  They had a ghost and her name was Kramer.  Alan’s father David, however, wasn’t convinced:

“I thought I was living with a bunch of flakes.  I didn’t want to have anything to do with it.  If it was a paranormal experience or something like that, I didn’t want to have to worry about that, I didn’t want to admit it.”

Linda and Alan, however, knew there was a ghost.  But they weren’t prepared for what happened next.  According to Alan, Linda suddenly attacked him in their bedroom:

“All of a sudden she just snapped.  And she got this weird look.  She pretty much attacked me.  She was laughing.  She had some weird laugh I had never heard.  It didn’t even sound like her.  She has this squeaky little giggle.  And this was, almost an evil laugh.”

Linda had become, seemingly possessed and was holding down Alan.  Alan remembers how forceful his wife became:

“I tried to get away and it made her get more violent.  And she started putting more force on my arms.  So I pushed against her.  And I slammed her against the wall three times.  And she released me.  And she put her head on my shoulder again and started talking and picked up the conversation exactly where she left off before she snapped.”


The Mann family tried to contact spirits

Even stranger was the fact that Linda had no recollection of the events that took place:

“That’s not me.  I don’t have an evil laugh.  I don’t do the things that he says I do, that’s just not my type.  I’m not that type of person.  I just don’t remember.”

Suddenly, the harmless ghost had taken on a whole new personality that was difficult to ignore.  Even David Mann took notice:

“I really got concerned.  At that point I said look, I’m going to get some help.  Somebody somewhere can tell me what the heck is going on.”

A spiritualist told the Manns to pour salt all around the house.  The Manns kept bags of salt under their beds and even tried a homegrown exorcism.  But according to Sandra, nothing helped:

“Every time we tried something… it would settle down and then it would be stronger, you know there’d be more happenings.”

Then, the house began to smell and everyone in the family suffered from bad headaches.  Some of the rooms even took on a deathly chill.  And then, according to Sandra, the voices began:  

“What we heard was like a whole mass of voices, dull, muttering.  And one woman’s voice over the top of them.  But yet you could not distinguish anything they were saying.”


Professionals were called in to investigate

David and Sandra tried to act blasé.  But according to David, the ghost was not about to let them off the hook: 

“I stopped right in the middle of the hall.  I caught the smell again.  And I didn’t have any explanation for, it’s like you get an idea, little voice inside your head, like your conscience or whatever it is.  That little voice that you listen to.  It said, ‘This is Isabella.’”

The Manns were spooked, especially Linda.  She and Alan decided it was time to move out.  Before long, word of the Manns’ plight reached “The Center for Paranormal Studies,” in Silver Springs, Florida.  Armed with a truckload of electronic equipment, the Center’s three founders showed up at the Manns’ house.   Andrew Nichols was one of the parapsychologists sent to study the Manns’ house:

“It definitely had an oppressive ambience to it, almost a depressive type of feeling.  After being in the house for several hours, we all began to experience headaches.”

According to Andrew, Linda and Alan’s old bedroom received the highest amount of paranormal activity:  

“It was very, very high.  So I thought it would be a good idea to start taking a series of photographs at that point.”

Andrew Nichols took two Polaroid shots, one during and one after the flux in paranormal activity.  The second photograph was normal.  But Andrew noticed something strange in the first:

“There was a vague humanoid shape in the forefront of the picture.  It may be a reflection of some unusual environmental effect.  It may be a strange artifact of the human psyche, or it may be a contact with a dimension of existence that’s beyond our imagination.”
Two months later, after a visit from a local minister, the haunting appeared to stop.  But David and Sandra decided they to move out soon after.  Was the house in Lake Wales haunted by the spirit of someone named Isabella Kramer?  Although there are no records that such a person ever lived in that area, the Manns had all the proof they needed. 

source: http://www.unsolved.com/ghost.html

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