Monday, 2 March 2009 03:36:36 PM (GMT) In Stratford, Connecticut there is a haunted house by the name of Phelps Mansion.
Eliakim Phelps, a Presbyterian minister, lived in the house with his wife and
children during the early 1900s. Apparently, the Phelps were well known by the
people of Stratford to be dabblers in spiritualism and the occult.
Locals say Reverend Phelps held a seance and inadvertantly invited an evil spirit
into their house. The Phelps family reported coming home one day to find all the
doors of their house standing wide open. What they discovered inside was chaos.
Someone had ransacked the place, knocking over furniture, smashing dishes,
scattering books, papers and clothing.
In one of the bedrooms, someone had spread a sheet over the bed and had placed one
of Mrs. Phelps’ nightgowns on top of it. Stockings had then been placed at the
bottom of it to suggest feet and the arms of the gown had been folded over the chest
as though crossed in preparation for a funeral. The family were terrified.
Mr Phelps stayed awake that night, armed with a pistol. He walked around the house,
keeping guard. But when he walked into the kitchen in the dead of night, he got a
terrible shock. The kitchen was full of mysterious figures lurking in the darkness.
When he turned on a light, he found that they were makeshift dummies. Someone had
stuffed the family’s dresses and clothing with rags and arranged them around the
room like dummies. And all this had been done while Mr Phelps was keeping watch.
The family began to experience poltergeist activity, unexplainable knocking, objects
that moved around on their own, furniture being raised off of the floor and objects
being beaten against the wall until they broke.
Activity became more frantic the following day as an umbrella jumped into the air
and traveled nearly 25 feet, forks, spoons, knives, books, pens and assorted small
objects launched from places where no one had been standing. Pillows, sheets and
blankets were pulled from beds and fluttered into the air.
The night time hours were filled with rapping, knockings, voices, screams and
bizarre sounds, while the daylight hours saw objects sailing about through the
rooms. Silverware bent and twisted, windows broke, papers scattered and tables and
chairs danced across the floor as if they had come to life.
Determined to find the cause of the haunting, they investigated the history of the
property. What they found made them shiver in fear. Centuries before, an old woman
had been hung on that very spot for practicing witchcraft.
After that, the activity got worse. The Phelps children were tossed out of bed at
night and sometimes were thrown up into the air and dropped on the floor.
Mr Phelps kept finding strange messages in weird scrawled handwriting telling the
family to leave the house.
Finally, the Phelps family could take no more and moved out of their house, leaving
it abandoned and empty.
In 1947, the mansion was converted into a hospital and the hauntings started back up
again. For the twenty years that followed, hospital staff reported knocks, strange
voices and doors opening and closing on their own.
By 1971, the mansion had been abandoned. One day, police saw a little girl inside
the mansion and they chased her up to the third floor. Officers reported that after
reaching the third floor, the girl vanished before their very eyes. Shortly
afterwards, the mansion was torn down and it seemed like the haunting of Phelps
house was over. |