Obsessed

June 3, 2009



On June 3, 2009 I received an e-mail from Sonia Bianca about an interesting ouija board experience:


My name is Sonia. I am 29, and I have a strange ouija board story that happened back in 1996, when I was in the tenth grade in Grayson County, Virginia. One day I went over to my friend's house after school to hang out. Her older sister called and asked if we could babysit her two toddlers while she went out with a boyfriend. While we were baby sitting, she pulled out a ouija board that her sister had bought to try to contact their dead brother. Their brother died from a brain anurism about one year prior. She said they had made several attempts, and it worked every time. She wanted to try it out again. I was warry, but my curiosity won, and we made contact with what we thought was her brother.

After a while, we both got a little creeped out because we were getting some strange answers. That made us think we were now communicating with a sinister entity pretending to be her brother. Two days later, in the lunch room, she ran up to me and told me this crazy story about how her and her sister used the ouija board again. While they were doing it, the planchette just lifted off the board and shot like an arrow into the adjacent bedroom and under the bed that use to be her brother's. I believed her story because she wouldn't lie about anything having to do with her dead brother. Anyways, she was pretty frightened and vowed never to use the ouija board again.

About one week later, her sister committed suicide. She shot herself in the head. Everyone in the family was shocked because she was never depressed, and she seemed to be very happy with her new boyfriend. Nobody could imagine her leaving her two young children motherless. My friend/her younger sister always believed her death was somehow caused by the spirit from the ouija board because in addition to the incident where the planchette flew across the room, right before she died she became obsessed with the ouija board, and used it compulsively to contact her "brother."



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