Rebecca Evans
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You know Debbie, so you know that she is nuts.
You know Debbie, so you know that she is nuts.
You know Debbie, so you know that she is nuts.
But, yeah, no, I always believed, but I had just never experienced anything. And it didn't take long, you know, for me to kind of figure out what was going on with Debbie because, you know, when we first moved into our first apartment in New Jersey, you know, things started happening and she would come to me and say, hey, this is happening, this is happening. And it wasn't happening to me.
But, yeah, no, I always believed, but I had just never experienced anything. And it didn't take long, you know, for me to kind of figure out what was going on with Debbie because, you know, when we first moved into our first apartment in New Jersey, you know, things started happening and she would come to me and say, hey, this is happening, this is happening. And it wasn't happening to me.
But, yeah, no, I always believed, but I had just never experienced anything. And it didn't take long, you know, for me to kind of figure out what was going on with Debbie because, you know, when we first moved into our first apartment in New Jersey, you know, things started happening and she would come to me and say, hey, this is happening, this is happening. And it wasn't happening to me.
So I was like, I mean, I believed her. But there's a difference in believing that it's there and actually knowing because you've experienced something that you cannot explain away. We have a daughter that passed away when she was six months old. And I was doing the dishes in our apartment and I could have sworn that I saw a child just walk past behind me.
So I was like, I mean, I believed her. But there's a difference in believing that it's there and actually knowing because you've experienced something that you cannot explain away. We have a daughter that passed away when she was six months old. And I was doing the dishes in our apartment and I could have sworn that I saw a child just walk past behind me.
So I was like, I mean, I believed her. But there's a difference in believing that it's there and actually knowing because you've experienced something that you cannot explain away. We have a daughter that passed away when she was six months old. And I was doing the dishes in our apartment and I could have sworn that I saw a child just walk past behind me.
But it's like with kind of shadows and stuff, the first thing you do is you kind of explain that away to yourself.
But it's like with kind of shadows and stuff, the first thing you do is you kind of explain that away to yourself.
But it's like with kind of shadows and stuff, the first thing you do is you kind of explain that away to yourself.
But the first thing, the first profound thing I think that there was no way that I could explain away was we moved out to Reno, Nevada, and we got an apartment, and Debbie can add into this.
But the first thing, the first profound thing I think that there was no way that I could explain away was we moved out to Reno, Nevada, and we got an apartment, and Debbie can add into this.
But the first thing, the first profound thing I think that there was no way that I could explain away was we moved out to Reno, Nevada, and we got an apartment, and Debbie can add into this.
Yeah. And then again, the negative things that were going on in the apartment were not affecting me. Not at all.
Yeah. And then again, the negative things that were going on in the apartment were not affecting me. Not at all.
Yeah. And then again, the negative things that were going on in the apartment were not affecting me. Not at all.
Right. So she came up to me and said, you know, I got touched. This is how I got touched. So I said, okay, well, nothing's happening to me. So, you know, just kind of deal with it. Yeah.
Right. So she came up to me and said, you know, I got touched. This is how I got touched. So I said, okay, well, nothing's happening to me. So, you know, just kind of deal with it. Yeah.