View Full Version : Would you live in a house where someone had died?
reecejackox
25-01-2018, 10:17 PM
Heard them on the wright stuff this morning talking about this because in some places its quite cheap when someone had died there so wondering if it would be something you would do?
Cherie
25-01-2018, 10:19 PM
do you mean murdered?
Marsh.
25-01-2018, 10:19 PM
I imagine there are countless houses where people have died.
Everyone dies, and they have to die somewhere. :shrug:
yeah surely someone has died in almost every house by now???
Kazanne
25-01-2018, 10:22 PM
Heard them on the wright stuff this morning talking about this because in some places its quite cheap when someone had died there so wondering if it would be something you would do?
I do live in a house where someone has died
Kizzy
25-01-2018, 10:23 PM
Of course, in most cases you wouldn't have a clue who had died in it prior to you anyway, in any case it's the living you have to worry about the dead can't nick your xbox! :laugh:
smudgie
25-01-2018, 10:30 PM
Yes.
My nana died in our old house, wouldn't dream of moving out at the time.
The bungalow we have just bought had older people in it, just gone to god's waiting room, but it would have made no difference had they of died in the bungalow.
thesheriff443
25-01-2018, 10:31 PM
Yes,they are under the floor boards but that's just between us!Ok.
Oliver_W
25-01-2018, 10:40 PM
New houses are practically cardboard, so I'm not exactly gonna live in one of them lol. Nice old houses have probably had someone die in them at some point, but who cares? If every house where someone died had a malevolent presence hanging around, it would be common enough so everyone would know that it's a thing.
Eddie.
25-01-2018, 11:03 PM
I imagine there are countless houses where people have died.
Everyone dies, and they have to die somewhere. :shrug:
my thoughts exactly...
Kizzy
25-01-2018, 11:15 PM
My dad died at home, it's comforting to know he was where he wanted to be.
Marsh.
25-01-2018, 11:17 PM
I do live in a house where someone has died
It was you wasn't it???
Are you a ghost?
https://78.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_llrnijJQyO1qk7sjzo1_500.gif
user104658
26-01-2018, 10:11 AM
My grandmother died in my childhood home and they also kept her there in the coffin for two days before the funeral. I have some unresolved trauma about that :hee:. But we did move a couple of years later because the place was sort of "tainted" for my mum after caring for her dying parent there... but not because of "someone having died there" in itself.
But also, the house I lived in as a teenager was 600 years old, so I'm guessing quite a few people had probably died in it :shrug:.
Niamh.
26-01-2018, 10:14 AM
My first house I'm pretty sure the elderly man who lived there before I bought it had died there. So yeah, I have no creepy stories or anything from the few years i lived there
user104658
26-01-2018, 10:21 AM
...on the other hand, my best friend as a kid lived in a several-hundred-years-old, very large house that was originally the town blacksmith. One time when I was there, I had to get my shoes from upstairs, so I was up there alone and I saw something moving around in a dark room - got a fright at first but then though, "oh it'll just be the dog!" - went down the stairs and... the dog comes wandering out of the kitchen down there. So I was like "WTF there's someone up there!!!?" and his dad went to check and there was no one / nothing there. I ****ing saw something moving. :worry:.
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 10:36 AM
i lived in a house where tons of people had died and tons of people were born, if you go to a hospital and stay you are in a building where thousands of people have died
and?
Ellen
26-01-2018, 10:43 AM
I lived in a house where we used to have things move around downstairs in the early hours, the handle on the living room door would rattle as though been opened but no one was there and an old man was seen in the kitchen ( not by me though)
In my last house i saw a man in the doorway of my living room looking very dead and wearing what looked like a 1970's tank top! :shocked:
I dont think i would but a house if i knew someone had died, i would be forever waiting for something to happen!
Niamh.
26-01-2018, 10:44 AM
i lived in a house where tons of people had died and tons of people were born, if you go to a hospital and stay you are in a building where thousands of people have died
and?
Good point, also how come ghosts only appear at night when no ones around? (90% of the time anyway)
user104658
26-01-2018, 10:51 AM
Good point, also how come ghosts only appear at night when no ones around? (90% of the time anyway)
They're shy?
Niamh.
26-01-2018, 10:57 AM
They're shy?
:laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 11:04 AM
You have more chance of spotting Shane Lynch on this series of CBB than spotting a "ghost"
(hint: both dont exist)
Livia
26-01-2018, 11:05 AM
My house is over 150 years old... lots of people have died in it.
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 11:07 AM
If anyone has seen that sh1te "Live at the Apollo"?
there are acts die on that every bloody night yet people still go and watch it
arista
26-01-2018, 11:07 AM
Of course, in most cases you wouldn't have a clue who had died in it prior to you anyway, in any case it's the living you have to worry about the dead can't nick your xbox! :laugh:
I agree Kizzy.
user104658
26-01-2018, 11:13 AM
My house is over 150 years old... lots of people have died in it.
And that's just in the last 3 months :worry:
Morgan.
26-01-2018, 11:13 AM
If BB HM's can live in the resting place of Vicky Jensen, I'm sure I could do it.
Livia
26-01-2018, 11:15 AM
And that's just in the last 3 months :worry:
LOL... I haven't killed anyone for more than a year now.
Seriously though... my husband died in my house. It's never once occurred to be that he's still there. After he died I felt - in a good way - he was kind of around me... but that feeling left as the grief subsided. I've never even imagined for one minute he's still there. I'm sort of surprised that people would even think of it.
Kazanne
26-01-2018, 11:37 AM
I live in a really old house too,it's built to last so maybe I will die in it and haunt the next owners,lol, I like the feeling that it could tell many stories.
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 11:39 AM
im predicting many spirits in my gaff next Thursday
:drool:
_Tom_
26-01-2018, 12:24 PM
Died naturally? Sure. Murdered or committed suicide? No way.
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 12:32 PM
Died naturally? Sure. Murdered or committed suicide? No way.
why are you living inside a USA Horror film?
Vicky.
26-01-2018, 12:36 PM
The first house I had away from my parents, someone was murdered violently in my bedroom. There were still bloodstains up the walls, and could I **** paint over them..even with very dark colours..it always seemed to come through. Was very odd. My friends were so creeped out by it :D
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 12:39 PM
The first house I had away from my parents, someone was murdered violently in my bedroom. There were still bloodstains up the walls, and could I **** paint over them..even with very dark colours..it always seemed to come through. Was very odd. My friends were so creeped out by it :D
What was it that your old boyfriend did that made you angry?
user104658
26-01-2018, 12:43 PM
What was it that your old boyfriend did that made you angry?
He bought a cat.
Vicky.
26-01-2018, 12:48 PM
What was it that your old boyfriend did that made you angry?
He bought a cat.
:laugh:
Gstar
26-01-2018, 01:04 PM
Yes. There’s a difference between a house where someone died in and a house being haunted
Oliver_W
26-01-2018, 01:09 PM
Why do ghosts always seem to be from like the 18th century, why are they never tragic figs who died in 2007 screaming "IT'S BRITNEY BITCH"
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 01:15 PM
Yes. There’s a difference between a house where someone died in and a house being haunted
yes one is real life and one is made up fiction in your head
:joker:
Gstar
26-01-2018, 01:20 PM
yes one is real life and one is made up fiction in your head
:joker:
I guess my statement was only applicable to people who believe in paranormal activity :laugh:
Crimson Dynamo
26-01-2018, 01:21 PM
I guess my statement was only applicable to people who believe in paranormal activity :laugh:
:nono:
they should not be allowed wifi
Gstar
26-01-2018, 01:49 PM
Don’t even start with me on this topic!
when my nan died in our house i just couldn't stand living there anymore. Too many bad memories. If it was someone i didn't know, then yeah sure i'm fine with it.. in the house we moved into apparently there's some ghost in it but have NEVER felt or seen/heard anything.
Gstar
26-01-2018, 02:00 PM
when my nan died in our house i just couldn't stand living there anymore. Too many bad memories. If it was someone i didn't know, then yeah sure i'm fine with it.. in the house we moved into apparently there's some ghost in it but have NEVER felt or seen/heard anything.
This is the complete opposite to me (given there was no bad memories)
joeysteele
26-01-2018, 02:16 PM
The first house I had away from my parents, someone was murdered violently in my bedroom. There were still bloodstains up the walls, and could I **** paint over them..even with very dark colours..it always seemed to come through. Was very odd. My friends were so creeped out by it :D
That sounds really awful Vicky.
What did you think when you lived in it, if I may ask.
DemolitionRed
26-01-2018, 02:31 PM
I was also raised in a house that was many hundreds of years old. It had two priest holes and legend had it that back in the Victorian period a maid hung herself in the part that was once the coach house. My parents had some renovations done and human bones were found under the floor but they turned out to be over half a century old so were there before the house was built. As kids we always thought it was haunted but that's what a wild imagination does.
Our present boat (our home) was built by a man who was murdered in St Kitts. We kept the name he'd given the boat as its his and his wife name.
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