Pararesearchwriter
Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 19 Location: Denver, CO
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Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2006 9:06 pm Post subject: Newspaper photo of malevolent entity who burnt down our apt |
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The malevolent entity featured in my true-life novel Giving Up the Ghost: The Walk-In was based on a nasty entity who haunted an apartment my ex and I rented in Montreal. Later, the entity may have followed me to the place where I lived during the writing of the book, as I have recordings of him claiming that his name is "Malachai" - the name we had given the nasty entity who caused us so much trouble.
The photo was featured on the front page of the local neighborhood newspaper (I have searched and searched for the name of the publication, but could not find it--it was for the St Henri neighborhood in Montreal). At first it may appear to be only smoke and flames coming out of the building that's on fire, but if you look closely you can see a giant skull with eyes staring into what used to be our apartment (the one on the right).
The story is very strange, and rather long to post here, but suffice it to say we had many negative experiences with the malevolent entity we called "Malachai" (after the character in the film "Children of the Corn"). After a number of months of this we decided to move out, to an apt just around the corner, as we no longer felt safe there. Not long before we moved, on April 10, an intuitive reader told me that the malevolent male entity had killed his girlfriend in a fit of rage, and as it used to be a single large flat, he was trying to get to *me* on the other side, thinking my then-husband was his "rival"! She then told me the apt would burn, and it would be just that apartment.
On November 1, the morning after Halloween, I woke to the sound of fire engines and flashing lights to find our ex-apt in flames. We could do little but stand and stare in shock.
It took six fire engines to finally put the fire out. In the end, just that apt had burned, exactly as the intuitive had predicted six months earlier. What was especially creepy was the determined cause: according to the firemen, the fire had started in the wall that separated the two apts....
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