A young couple in Michigan claims that their home is possibly haunted by a malicious ghost after their daughter appeared to have three deep “purple scratches” on her face. They also believe they have captured the poltergeist on their nanny cam.
Now, they’re ready to move out.
Heather Brough, 25, and her fiancé, Josh Higgins, 30, set up the
camera after they discovered the purple scratches on their one-year-old,
Lily. They believe what they captured on the camera can only be
described as a ghost.
Upon reviewing the footage, the couple believes they saw a male
figure walk quickly past Lily’s crib, as she pops up and watches him
move through the room, before the alleged spirit vanishes in midair.
According to the Daily Mail, a paranormal investigator, called in to look into their claims, confirmed their home was haunted.
The couple currently resides in Higgins’ mother’s guest house in Highland,
Michigan. According to the mother, Kris, before the couple moved in, an
elderly lady lived there. Tragically, she lay with a broken hip for “a
very long time” before she was found dead at the bottom of the
stairs. Then, her “schizophrenic brother” lived in the home until his
death a few years later.
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Elizabeth Lightfoot said the nightmare first began when the family moved into their 7th Street West home in February.
“I
don’t want to talk to it. I don’t want to communicate with it. I just
want it to get out, but it doesn’t want to get out so we have to move,"
Lightfoot said.
Lightfoot said the haunting episodes were mild and not as frequent at the start. The haunting episodes consisted of loud noises and items being shifted around the house, but Lightfoot said it quickly became violent.
“It
broke our TV and our blender. I had to tie my cabinet shut. It even
threw a knife at me," she said.
“I don’t even want to go anywhere by
myself in the house."