Four Hauntings In Lakewood
          
        
      Hello,
              I have a
            ghost
            story that I would like to share.
            Well, four of them, and
          they all take place within a
            two mile
            radius of each other. I can't
          remember all of the details
            of these
            either, but I swear that they
          happened.
               My
            Dad grew
            up in a neighborhood in Lakewood.
            This neighborhood was
          full of strange and
            mysterious
            happenings. He lived in a house on
          Exposition Drive. (I think. I
            can't
            remember if it was drive, or street,
          or whatever.) He said that
            the house
            they lived in was haunted by a man
          that my Dad and his brothers
            called
            Harold. It began with my dad's
          brother Kenny. They had an
            old camper
            parked on the side of the house.
          Kenny went outside and saw a
            man with
            long brown hair wearing blue jeans
          and a red flannel shirt walk
            around
            the house. A few days latter, my
          other uncle, Kevin, was
            putting a new
            set of strings on his guitar. He
          looked up to see a man with
            long brown
            hair wearing blue jeans and a red
          flannel shirt watching him
            from the
            doorway. My dad finally saw the
            ghost
          when he was up late watching
            TV one
            night. The family kept a large
            mirror
          on the wall behind the TV. My
            dad
            looked into the mirror to see Harold
          sitting on the couch next to
            him
            watching TV with him. At first, Dad
          didn't realize what he had
            seen. Then
            he looked next to him and saw no
          one. When he looked in the
            mirror,
            Harold was gone. I don't know if my
          grandparents ever had any
            encounters
            with Harold. I know that one
          Thanksgiving, a plate slid
            itself off
            of the counter without any help.
          Strangely, Harold seemed to
            disappear
            when Dad's family sold their RV. 
              The second
            story is
            the largest haunting in this
            collection. Just down
          the road from my Dad's house
            on
            Exposition, there is a large hill with
          biking trails. There is also
            a ring of
            houses around the bottom of the
          hill. The hill was a Ute
            Indian
            ceremonial hill many centuries ago. My
          Dad and his brothers would
            often go to
            the top and discover pieces of
          pottery and arrowheads. They
            never
            went up or down the east or north
          sides of the hill, however.
            My dad
            said that on the top of the hill or
          the west and south sides,
            everything
            seemed normal, but if you walked on
          the east or the north, you
            felt as
            though you were being pulled into
          shadow. Anyway, they began to
            construct houses along the bottom of the
          hill. My dad said that he and
            his
            friends and brothers used to go to the
          construction fields to pester
            the
            workers and run in and out of all of
          the houses. However, there
            was one
            house located on the east side of the
          hill that they did not dare
            to go
            near. My dad said that they just had
            an
          uneasy feeling about the
            house. When
            construction had finished on the
          house, it was a large adobe
            style
            house that caused my grandmother to
          name it the Hotel California
            after the
            adobe style house on the cover of
          the Eagles album. Soon, every
            one in
            the neighborhood was calling the
          house Hotel California.
            People who
            drove by the house often felt the
          inexplicable need to get
            away. The
            house had many owners. Often, nobody
          stayed for longer than a
            year. The
            average was six months. I have driven
          by myself and felt the feel
            of terror
            crawl up my spine. However, things
          have changed lately. For the
            past two
            years or so, the house has seemed
          strangely normal. 
              The third
            story of
            this neighborhood isn't really a
            haunting, but
          interesting nonetheless. My
            dad's best
            friend had a sister named Sandy.
          Late one night, Sandy
            was 
            driving home from work in her brother's
            car
          because hers had broken down.
            As she
            drove by one street, a man with a
          gun standing on the far end
            of the
            street shot at her and killed her.
            Her
          car went spinning and smashed
            into a
            nearby house's fence. To this day,
          the police have never caught
            the man
            who shot her.
             
            Interestingly
            enough, the last tale I have for today
            takes place on the
          street that Sandy was shot at
            from and
            involves my mom instead of my
            dad.
          My mom had cousins that lived
            on the
            corner of the street next to a
            large
          church. My mom would
            sometimes go
            there for to visit them. She never
            felt
          safe in their house and she
            always
            felt uncomfortable about the church.
          My mom hasn't given me much
            detail on
            this, however. She says that she
          saw sprits, however, and that
            these
            spirits took great delight in
          terrifying her cousin,
            Stacey.
              Well, that
            is all I
            have. I hope that you found it
            interesting.
          
              Mona