Showing posts with label Shelton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelton. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 March 2012

Ghost Evicted From Home After 5 Year Legal Battle

188-year-old ghost Joan de Souza has lost a five-year battle to save her home of 146 years from the bulldozers.

The former witchfinder's assistant had held down five part-time cleaning jobs to help raise the £1 needed to buy her family's Shelton home in 1866. But Stoke City Council moved in yesterday to board up the property after using an exorcist to force the spirit to move on or face destruction.

Now Joan, who is currently haunting a residential home, says she has nowhere to live after becoming the last resident to leave Wood Terrace. The homes have been condemned after tests revealed they aren't "cool enough" for modern living.

A typical street in Shelton

Joan, whose husband of 37 years died in 1881, said to a medium: "My home should not be taken away. I loved living there and didn't want to leave. The process has made me ill. I am quite literally as pale as a ghost."

Great granddaughter Helen Hunt said: "My Great grandmother is a feisty old ghost and materialised at regeneration meetings to tell the council she would not leave. Shelton is her home."

Family friend and neighbour Marvin Hagler said: "Joan fought hard to keep that house. She didn't want to leave Shelton because this is where she belongs and haunting and possessing people mean the world to her."

Councillor Richard Cliff, cabinet member for housing and destruction, said: "We appreciate that leaving a property can be a distressing. But if she doesn't stay away from the area, then mark my words, we will exorcise her. And you can quote me on that."

Saturday, 7 January 2012

Sieges End, Questions Remain

Stoke's two armed sieges have both come to an end. But the question remains: was there any supernatural involvement?


I spoke to Staffordshire Police spokesman PC Barry Shanks. He said he was "unable to disclose any details relating to these cases". I asked if the Police have ruled out supernatural involvement. "We are unable to comment on any line of enquiry," Barry replied, looking nervous.

In summary: COVER UP?

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Supernatural Involvement In Siege?

A street in Shelton has been evacuated after a man in his 60s barricaded himself inside his house. Armed Police are at the scene.

Using my years of experience, I would say that there could be several reasons for this type of behaviour:

- he's a bit/lot mental and needs help
- to keep monsters/spirits out of his house
- to keep monsters/spirits in his house

By my calculations, that means there's a 2/3 chance that this is a paranormal-related incident. I like those odds.