Denice Jones was cleaning the kitchen one night when she
heard a scream in her youngest son's bedroom. Alarmed, Denice ran upstairs to find
five-year-old son Michael curled up in the corner of his room, with a look of terror on
his face. He explained that a "crayon-color white man" had come to his room and
tried to touch his shoulder. Michael told his mother that the ghost identified himself as
his deceased grandfather, who died when his mother was ten years old. He was sent to warn
Michael to stay away "from the bad ghosts." But the warning would prove futile.
Soon, Michael and his family say they were plagued by spirits in their home: glowing balls
of light, levitating furniture, and demons that would physically leave their mark on
Michael until he bled. Medical tests would reveal that Michael had no mental or
physical problems to explain this phenomenon. The family became so frightened that they
moved. And moved. And moved again. But, they claim, the demons followed them wherever they
went, even to another state. The Jones' themselves were not the only ones that found
themselves the victims of this supernatural world; loved ones say they also became victims
of terrifying phenomena. Today, at the age of thirteen, Denice says Michael is still
haunted by the demon spirits that first terrorized him when he was a boy. |