The Unrest Podcast
The Unrest Podcast
Real Life Haunt: Jessica
In this episode of The Unrest Podcast, your host Madeleine Green takes the reins, guiding us through a tapestry of eerie tales that will leave you with goosebumps. This week's special guest, Jessica, shares her extraordinary and, at times, haunting experiences with the supernatural.
The episode kicks off with a heartfelt trigger warning, as Jessica delves into the unsettling realm of loss, recounting a story that unfolded after the unimaginable tragedy of losing a child.
As the conversation unfolds, Jessica takes us on a journey through the years, sharing a series of spine-tingling encounters her daughter has had with the paranormal. From unexplained phenomena to inexplicable coincidences, the tales serve as a stark reminder that there are forces beyond our understanding.
So, grab your headphones, dim the lights, and join Madeleine Green as she weaves together these unsettling and captivating tales on this week's episode of The Unrest Podcast.
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Real Life Haunt: Jessica
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Years, starting with an experience she had after the loss of a child.
And that really kind of just sparked my interest and everything. So, you know, I'm 29 now.
And I'm super super interested in all the history.
To and my daughter and I, we started having complete.
Beating, but they weren't able to.
Really it's just rough. Like they cut you down.
Four days after she was born came home.
Wasn't taking any like anxiety medication and depression medication that then?
Room. It was like a light blue.
And I was like, OK, what is this? And then I opened my eyes up even more and.
It's just horrendous, like the hottest Rd. kill on the hottest day.
Hell, you know what I mean. And I thought it was so.
Weird, because her whole body was the whole length of my body.
And she was floating just above me and.
And then I kid you not, it was like something slammed my.
That things hand spoken with a.
Lot of other folks that are in the paranormal stuff and.
The biggest thing the most like common thing that I have found that pretty much matches like.
The way that it looked is the old.
It's been associated with sleep paralysis.
Not to sound crazy, but it was so like.
We moved to that house after my parents divorced and my brother. He was down in the living room.
Asleep he woke up because the.
Or something? He hollered at her.
To ask her what she was doing.
It had, like red hair, and it had.
A weird, like almost sadistic smile, and it was wrapped around him. He was laying on a.
Pallet on the floor watching TV and.
Door frame, you know, and my mom would see him too.
Became successful and did all.
Here, why are you at my back door? And it's.
Where's your people at, you know?
And I'll just throw stuff off of the dressers.
Least open minded to things like this, I don't ever remember anyone telling us you can't.
Dude, she's got bright red hair and.
OK. And she went to get down out of my life, and then she came right back up and she said Mama.
Hold on. Hold on. And I was like, OK.
And then she stopped. And I was like.
And so after she went to bed, I was talking to my husband about it. And I was like.
What is the correlation between your dad and little Debbie cakes?
Fudge rounds. I was just like what?
You know, would you look at that, you know?
Just like looking through pictures and playing board games and kicking it old school.
Like she's super articulate little kid.
Her Bob. But when I talk about her in.
Would never address that woman as Nikki, and no one else would. And so for her to just know that it.
Birthday and and like my my kids know.
And play like the best of them. I'll get on the.
You know, we were swinging. I was swinging, swinging with my kids, having a good time and.
Swing and I was like, well what?
I I was afraid someone would be like well.
Home girl over here was just like, yeah, Mom, she loves to swing, you know, and.
I'll never forget her being so so so.
I do believe that there are things that are.
They are drinking or messing with any kind of drugs or anything because like that's.
When people are more susceptible to.
Long, but also understand that there are probably points of it that are stronger than we all are.
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