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That's what cooked when you ordered juicy beef sounds like. The steaming hug of two slices of melted cheese, the crunch of tangy pickles and sliced onions, all topped with a toasted sesame seed bun. That's the sound of a McDonald's quarter pounder with cheese. First beef had participating in US McDonald's. Excludes Alaska-Hawaiian US territories. This is your last chance. After this, there is no turning back. You take the blue pill, the story ends. You wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. What's up, everyone? It's Noah Daniels. We're for another episode of the Real Haunting Podcast. On this episode, we have Martin and Jane. They're here to share a really interesting paranormal experience. And I can't wait to hear it from them. Martin reached out via email. Thank you guys for both coming on the podcast. No problem. I'm going to find her like the longest stop. Awesome. And yeah, Jane, thank you for coming on as well. They keep know what for having us. And of course, you guys know we like to find out where people fall and what we call the Believo meter at the beginning of the episode. Zero, meaning you don't believe in the supernatural in 10. It's absolutely real. Martin, we'll start with you. Where do you fall on that scale? I'm a hard zero. I'm the biggest skeptic in the world. OK, and Jane, where do you fall on that scale? Yeah, I have to say that I'm still skeptical, because I have a like proof in front of my face kind of person. And there are things that are happening that I can't explain. So I guess long story short, eight, maybe a nine. I think I need to be able to see it as well, not just fill it for it to really sink in. OK, yeah. Well, I can't wait to hear your story. Martin, do you want to kind of set the story up for us? And then we'll go from there. We were living with her parents for a little while. And we just we had to get away from that. But once we were invited, we were about, you know, our 16th time in our newborn that we had. Anyway, we got the copy into this, who we didn't know was a slumberboard at the moment. And he had three properties available. Well, we bought one, one of the trailers from him. And he gave us this whole rundown saying that the other two properties were not available due to legal reasons. So we were like, OK, that's fine, cool, whatever, whatever. But in the meantime, he said, while we wait, we can use them as storage or remodel them. You know, whatever it is that we want to do with them, we can do with that. So OK, cool. So we got there February. Things have been happening to me before I spoke up and told him about it. And then basically the legal situation is this guy. He's like a right to own top person. While he was at work, I kind of got all the paperwork and stuff ready for him. He was not on board with the property, just because of how bad it was. It was literally the worst place I've ever lived in my life. Paranormaly and condition was, I had to basically build the floor, build the roof, but in a sink, a toilet, electrical, like literally sort of everything for the piece of crime. So in the meantime, the guy told us he's like, OK, so this property on the right side of the driveway is ready for you to buy, to sign the lease. The other two properties I have for more months, basically the people banded them, but I still need four months or five months to win there. I guess his legal loan. Yeah, legal crap ran out, and then he could sign for us. But he was like, this is your property. You know, reassert us. Hey, you can use the oldest trailer as storage, which the dead baby trailer, as I guess he calls it as storage. So because the other one, we were still literally putting insulation and drywall and stuff up in the other one while living in it and putting all our stuff in the other one. We, as we were remodeling the place we were living in and putting all of our extra stuff into the storage trailer, on what the door of my wife walked in. She just, she had a, I don't want to say crazy, look at her eye, but she stopped. Like she kind of, like she painted, like she was scared or something like stabbed or something out of this weird. And I was like, what? And she's like, don't, don't, don't let the kids come here. And I had just had a baby in November. So this is February, like four months later. And post-partum depression is real. Like I feel that had a lot to play into the, I guess, susceptibility of what happened. And constantly happened to like deal with the children not listening. We would put the baby in the stroller or put her in like a little swing so it's getting warm outside so they're wanting to play outside and stuff. So I'm like, okay, I'll stay outside. Do not come into this trailer. And it just like building and building and building and I can't, I can't really explain these villains 'cause they're, I just, I honestly don't even know how to explain them. I guess the best way to explain them is just, it's not like a vision. It's not like a, that's so Raven or a movie Hollywood crap. It doesn't like just a pause for a minute, it plays out. And then I'm able to recite everything I just saw. It's like this feeling of dread. Like the biggest emotional hit, which I can only really explain of like, if you've ever had a nightmare of losing your kids or if you've ever lost a child, that's the feeling I kept. I just kept just, I don't cry. And every time I'd come out of that trailer, I would feel so sad I wanna cry. Sometimes I did cry, leaving the trailer. And I never really showed him or talked to him 'cause he's already dealing with my postpartum depression and I'm already dealing with that. So then on top of that, how am I gonna tell him I was like, I feel like my kids are dead? You know, how am I gonna express to him the feelings of losing a child when my kids are right here? One night I finally just break down and tell him 'cause I can't take it anymore. I'm like, I haven't feeling like I feel like I've killed my children and I'm going to kill myself. It's like, he thought I was crazy. He thought that I was gonna commit suicide and that I was gonna just one day he'd come home and we'd all be dead like a movie or something. And he was gonna lose his shit too 'cause we're his family. We're all we got, it's just us. - And can you describe what you guys found inside of that trailer leading up to all this? - You know, when you go to the CVS and you print out disposable camera pictures, they're like the little four by sixes or whatever. And it's like pictures of just not posed moments, candid moments of her like taking pictures of her baby crawling on the floor and pictures of the baby playing and just pictures of the baby in the crib and covers it for parents that look like baby. - Like the manual focus was the baby. - Yeah, I was like just a camera of the baby. I probably like baby's first crawl or something. That's kind of what I was getting from these pictures. - You're like scattered all over this place, like. - My teeny role, she is obsessed with baby dolls at babies and she took it by herself to go sneak into this trailer and take these pictures, which I ended up later finding in her room. And that was kind of, that was basically what happened that day that led to the night that I told him about the suicidal feelings and stuff. That was kind of the breaking point because I just like, she had brought stuff back into the house. So I guess I didn't have time to kind of, I don't know if there was something attached to those pictures or if those pictures were like significant in some journey. But I felt like that was the breaking point of the whole thing when I finally opened up. I'm like, I cried while I was telling him. I was crying while I was telling him. And I was like talking to him on the phone while he was going to work crying. And I just like, that whole day I feel like I cried all day. And I had like, before I told him that night, I'd like yelled at my daughter. And that was when it finally came out of my mouth and was like, take those freaking pictures back. That woman killed her baby. And he just like, how? - He whipped so hard. Look at it, because I hadn't actually voiced that out yet. And that was when it finally, like I said, that was the breaking point. And I guess that was finally when I was like, voicing how I felt. Just being able to like put words to the emotion and feeling 'cause like, how do you describe the feeling of losing a child when you have a lost word? How do you even know what that feels like? You know, like I'm saying, like a bad dream or something is not as close to the real thing as you could get without the real thing, I guess. He would never tell me that he didn't believe me. He would just say, I don't really believe in that stuff. Well, that probably happened April, May, June or July, somewhere around in there. - It was close. - You get close to the time when we were supposed to be signing the contract. So I'll let him tell you exactly 'cause I wasn't outside. I saw the car pull up. So when he pulled back there, either he needed to turn around or go, but he was pulling in. So I'm like, could talk to this dude. I don't want to go over there. - But I don't want to go over there and I don't want to talk to nobody. So he went on there and talked to this guy. - You know, he introduced himself, took his hand, you know, get old boy Jack, whatever. That's what he need for seeking to say. Yeah, you know, I talked to him so and so and he was saying he had two pledges per se only, trying to sell these other two places. That's when I have chopped hands, like, well, I mean, that's cool and all, but where's, I was like, we have this place on all, like we're getting ready to sign a contract for him. And he's like, oh, yeah, I'm sorry, brother. I'm sorry. You know, you know, he was friendly, he was cool. That's when he timed and said, well, I'm really more interested in this place pointing to the right. I'm not interested in this one, the over-strader. I was like, well, why? If you don't mind me asking him, he's like, well, that's because that before all these other trailers were on this lot, around this lot. The lady that used to live here, live here, kill her baby. And inside, I was screaming like a little girl, what? I just, I was dumbfounded, my chest just dropped. But the type of person I arrested Dickface, like, oh, damn. Yeah, that's crazy. I ran like a fat kid going to a candy store back to our trailer to do. Like, guess what? Guess what I was trying to do. I feel like the best in the freaking house stared the crap out of me. I thought somebody got ran over and show. I said, I learned a hard elephant, what? When he told me, kind of, it honestly felt like a relief because this whole time I'm like, I'm so crazy. As a podcast network, our focus is bringing you shows you love to listen to. But we also sell merch related to those shows. And partnering with Shopify has made that both possible and simple for us to do. Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. 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On the land of the dead harvest, that which brings the earth itself into your service. You know, we call upon you. We call upon you. We call upon you. We call upon you. We call upon you. You know, calls upon you. This routing, a Call of Cthulhu actual play podcast by Blighttown Studio. Find us on your podcatcher of choice. Obviously, you know, this was like a pretty, I don't know, we'll just call it like a knowing that you took on. And like you said, you know, you're, you may be going through postpartum which, which as you noted is can be really intense. Once you got this verified through this stranger and Martin running in and sharing it with you, did you get a sense of relief knowing, okay, I'm not just, this isn't something that I'm just conjuring up through mental health or whatever. This, this is a real thing that happened. And then what did you immediately do after learning that it was real? Try to like not think about it because first was relief. And then second, I was terrified because I'm not religious. I don't believe in ghost or like at that time, I didn't really know what it was. Well, Jane, how long was it after you got that confirmation to when you went back into that trailer? Well, pretty much after that point, we, we booked in price. The house we're in now is the house we bought right after that. So yeah, we moved within six months. Like we hit the ground running, did everything that we possibly could. Got all the paperwork ready for him to sign. And we bought this house like we got the heck out of them. But kind of funny because this house was also, this house was also a little wild story. I don't even know if I, I told him, I didn't even want to tell you about it because it is so freaking crazy. It doesn't even sound real. But so there was no like circle of salt around the trailer. No sage. Y'all just kind of said, peace out. Nope. Actually, when the Lowe's people came to pick the stuff up, I was like, hey, how are you? It's in there. It's fine. I didn't go back over there. And there was actually a piece of furniture that was left in that trailer that I think it was like a mirror because I didn't have a mirror at the time. Yeah, it's outside of the yard. It's outside of the yard. It honestly forgot that it came from there, but I wasn't taking any chance. And I'm like, yeah, you can hit the road. You can get out of here. I didn't even want like nothing. Nothing at all. I didn't want anything from over there. I even left the furniture. That was in the other trailer over there. I was like, I'm not even, I don't want anything from here. I just wanted to stay away. - When you dream or your dream super vivid, do you remember your dreams? - I feel like you're going to ask me that because I just listened to a couple of your podcasts where you were like, linking people having vivid dreams to being able to see things and stuff. I have repetitive dreams of houses where I've never been, that I've seen them when I pass on the road or whatever. And I'm always just chalking my dreams up to my brain, trying to process information or get rid of information. And there is a dream of, look, I guess by very first thing that ever happened, I lived in this old country house. It was like 200 years old. Like it was an old plantation house. And I was eight. This is my very first experience. And I have dreams of that house all the time. And it's the same dream of like the house being empty from the way I guess my brain thinking, the way that it used to look before. And walking to the bathroom and there's a, you know, those old-timey mirrors that are like oval that you can flip and spin that stand on the ground? There was a mirror like that and it was in the hallway and I kept seeing this woman with her little boy and an older man, like eventually it got to the, every time I have this dream, it's a little bit more and a little bit more. But it's the exact same situation. And it's the exact same, I'm just standing there, staying at this mirror and I see this lady in her kid and then eventually the husband was there. And then my mom telling me about that mirror that I knew nothing about, I've never seen in person, didn't know anything about it. The attic was, the entrance to the attic was in her bedroom and that mirror was in the attic. The exact mirror that I was dreaming about, I later found out about when I was like living at her house again as an adult, she was bringing up stories 'cause like we always tell stories about the past and her ghost stories and stuff. And she told me about how she blocked the attic off 'cause there was a creepy mirror up there. And I described the mirror from my dream to her and she was like, I don't think I've ever told you about that mirror 'cause she would never talk about that house while we were there or to us as we were kids and stuff 'cause you don't wanna freak us out. And that exact mirror with like the detail that was like carved into the wood and the shape of it and everything was in the attic that I'd never seen. Now, maybe it's like a repressed memory that I somehow remembered, but subconsciously, but didn't actually remember or something. I was always trying to chalk it up to something like that, but like she never talked about it to me until I was older and that was like a reoccurring dream I had as a kid, so it's just. - And what the heck's going on there? - And was there something supernatural connected to that mirror? You're saying there was an experience? - I don't know, there was a different mirror, it was like a old crappy wicker mirror and the way this house was, it's like, here's the house and then here's a little shack building and then further up at a diagonal, there's another little shack building in the back. I guess whoever used to, not the original owner, the older dude that farmed, I guess, the creepy crap that was going on, but the people that lived there before we did, that was like fixing it up, kind of modernizing it or whatever. Now this is back in like early 2000-ish. Yeah, 'cause I was like 10, 11, maybe eight, I'm not 100% sure when we moved there, but they were like a mechanic or something. So this back building, which man, my little brother, he's four years younger than me. So I'm pretty sure he was like, and it'd be like four, if I was eight. My mom told us we could pick one of the buildings in our clubhouse, we were outside kids, we were garden hose, don't come inside, tell dark kids. So we was always out there doing something we weren't supposed to be doing. And we were in there jumping around on these tires that were in this building. And I remember we got tired and we sat down on them and there was like a small little pathway. And if you've ever been like seeing something like old car windows where they condensate and they get dirty and then they condensate and get dirty, you can't actually wipe the dust off of them, you have to actually scrub it. So there was like a thick film of dust on this mirror. And I remember we were like exhausted. So we sat down on the edge of these tires and I look into this dust mirror and there's a boy sitting behind me. And he has like an old baller cap, like an old Tommy, the little, you know, the boy that's giving out paper, get your paper here. - Yeah, like a Newsy hat. - Yeah, and I'm like, I look, and this is within like a three second thing. I look, I look behind me and I just freak out, scream and run out. So as I'm older, I'm like, this didn't happen. I'm like, I dream that, it didn't happen. But when I start breaking it down and talking about it with him, I just talked about it with him 'cause I've never actually even told him that until a couple weeks ago. - Like a couple weeks ago, you said the female. - Yeah, I was like, I didn't actually even tell him that. The only way that I know that it wasn't a dream is because me and my brother never went back in that building and played ever again. So I'm like, if that was a dream, why did we not go in there and play? 'Cause we were always into something. We were always doing something into something, jumping off of something, building something like that. That would have been top tier fun right there in that jump house. - You feel like that little boy is the same boy from your dreams? - I think it was, I think that little boy and that lady and then the slumber dude, I think they either died there or something of their stuff behind there. I wish I could find out more about this house. It's still there, but this house has been there for like forever. - So I know that you had an experience or some experiences in your new home. You wanna run us through what's been going on there? - I have super, I don't think it's super suits for smell. - Yeah, absolutely. - He can't smell, he can't smell death. But I heard like, as he's called it, pregnant lady's sense of smell, and I smell things like when we first moved here, I kept smelling, I know what a dead person smells like, like a rotting corpse smells like, like everyone knows, everyone says I have to see a distinct, a distinct sense. It kind of doesn't, it kind of doesn't, it just smells like I used to deliver a grocery store, and they would throw their old meat in the dumpster, and then it would stay there all week, and it would sit in the sun, and it's like, - It used to work. - Huge grid. I kept feeling like, you know, the feeling, so like someone's watching you, you feel like someone's following you, and this house has a huge freaking addict. So I was calling him at work, literally the first month we moved here, like please don't think I'm fucking crazy. But I swear to God, you need to check the addict. Somebody's living in this house. Someone is following me around, someone's doing crap, things are getting moved. At this point we had everything baby gated off because she's just walking and all that, giving everything toddler stage. I could not shake that feeling, and then eventually it started manifesting into not the thing, but my feelings. Anger, just feeling like somebody forgot me, just feeling abandonment, just feeling of being just left forgotten. No one loves me enough to come check on me, like that's the only way I can describe the emotion that I keep feeling. And then I just kept smelling this putrid, rotting stench. And then it would go away, and then I'd smell it. And I'm like, I got to the point where I was like taking showers three times a day because I'm like, I'm dying. Something, I smell something, something's happening. And it just probably seven, eight months, and I finally had enough of this shit. I'm like, okay, the trailer has taught me enough that what if this is real, I need to maybe think it's real, and investigate. So I started investigating, and I actually ended up finding out that the old guy that lived in this house before the lady that was renting it before it got sold at auction, the old guy, his kids had moved off, and he had poisoned himself and died in this house and rotted for a week. So I knew nothing about this house. We were not told about this house from my real estate agent. She spoke, she was Hispanic, and she spoke like broken English, but like I love her to death. She was like the best real estate agent I've ever had, but she didn't really tell me about anything about the house space. We didn't even know how to basement. Let's just put it that way. We bought a house, we didn't even know how to basement. But yeah, after I read that, I sent screenshots saying, oh, I don't know if I can't remember if I did or not, but I told him what I found about the guy that poisoned himself. It never listed this house, but it listed the like zoning number or something like that for this spot right here. But yeah, after I found that out, it was probably nine months now. I don't know why it takes me so long to finally get to it. I guess I just don't want to think about it. Kind of just keep forgetting about it. I just lost my shit. I just fucking got so mad. Like I'm like, stop fucking following me. I just started screaming and yelling in my sunroom like a crazy person just over and over and over. I was like, leave me alone. I'm sorry that your kids don't love you. I'm sorry that they didn't find you. I was like, just kept yelling and yelling and yelling. And I never smelled that smell again since that day. - Oh my God. Okay, Martin, how are you a zero on the believe-o meter? Like those are two pretty-- - That's not like the no. - I mean, which is I haven't had a part like a week, we clearly just thought that I have at a personal experience with this. That's not enough. I just take that off as a coincidence. I don't know. I just don't believe, but I don't believe. I don't, I've never had any kind of something fall off the shelf and just, I can't make any, you know, it's like, okay, well, there's a gust in wind or maybe I didn't put it off the shelf as well as I did, you know. - You see, didn't experiment. - We didn't experiment, but I can't throw it off. - Still doesn't believe that. Okay, so I guess when we started talking about this before I had the freak out and started screaming at the thing, we didn't experiment because something happened, he was in the kitchen and there was like a cardboard box and a heavy, heavy book bag on top of the cardboard box. And the thing fell over and the bag, like I saw it at the corner of my eye, like slung itself into our dining room. Now this is like one of the very few amounts of things go flying like movies and shit. When I saw it, what I thought happened was the box kind of fell in kind of the trajectory of it, slung it in there. So we did the experiment over and over and over again. The bag is, when we would tip it over, like the only way that bag could have flew in there is if the box fell over. So that's what we did. We just kept doing it over and over and over again. We pushed it over and every single time the bag just landed straight right there close to the box. It did not go into the dining room. And I'm like, I don't do this anymore. (laughing) Okay, so this happened and we're just not gonna knowledge it and it didn't happen. - Man, I feel like you'd be a great resource for like murder detectives. They just bring you in a house and you're just like, it smells like rotten meat, poison, poison. Somebody's poison right here. - If I could bring me the animal, I swear to God, she could smell, she could smell a job, somebody's butt, swear to God. - She, I told him, I was like, don't ever cheat on me. I'd be able to smell it for you to get here. Like, I'd be able to tell. - He was giving his coworker a ride. - Just wild. - He stinks, he's a stinky man. He smells like his factory and stinky feet and like, not butt or nothing, but like his-- - Well, really. - His feet stink. When we first got together here to leave his stuff outside, socks and issues, do not come in here, wash your feet. - That's true love. - Like, his pretty clothes are in my van and it stinks. Like, it smells like his old food and his old dirty crusty, sweaty clothes. And I got in the van and I'm like, does your friend vape? He was like, yeah, I was like, yeah, I can smell it. All over his crusty feet. - I appreciate you sharing those stories. I know that those are not easy experiences to live through and that to share them can feel kind of awkward when it's a subject that not everybody believes. It can be kind of taboo, but yet it is your life and your experiences. And believe it or not, people will hear this episode and there are people out there that will feel comforted, comforted just knowing that somebody else like them is out there having these experiences. So I think that's probably the coolest thing about this podcast that is an unintended benefit is that it, you know, actually helps people that are experiencing the unexplained or the paranormal. So with that, I'm Noah Daniels. - Bartlett. - And I'm Jane. - Woo. (upbeat music) - Welcome to the small town of Chinook where faith runs deep and secrets run deeper. In this new thriller, religion and crime collide when a gruesome murder rocks the isolated Montana community. 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