Pittsburgh PA - 2009, the Jameson family was huddled in their downstairs living room when they began to here a strange sound they've never heard before. The sound was described as a low level hum along with an eerie rattle which seemed to come and go at non-regular intervals.
Mrs. Jane Jameson was the first to correlate the strange occurance with the recent death of her Aunt Sadie, which had just happened the previous week, almost to the day. The strange sounds happened almost at the same time, during the day, that Aunt Sadie had liked to feed her cats or have late evening tea.
The family members soon became convinced that the ghost of Aunt Sadie had returned from the grave to visit them and make sure they were o.k. However, as the weeks passed, the sound became louder and more disturbing. At times, it would sound as if Aunt Sadie was trying to break through the walls. The children became convinced that Aunt Sadie had actually gone to hell and had become an evil revenant hungry for their young souls.
In late October, a priest was brought in around Halloween, in order to exorcise the spirit from tormenting them. After the priest performed the ritual, the noises seemed to stop, and in early November, they ceased to occur altogether. The family was again at peace in the fact that Aunt Sadie had finally "crossed over".
Months passed and in early June of 2009, the noises had begun to occur again. Had Aunt Sadie returned to torment them again? This time, the bellowing turmoil was too much for the family to bear and they moved out, selling their house, worth well over $250,000, for $60,000. They accepted the loss, but were happy for their lives and that their sanity was intact. Let Aunt Sadie haunt the new owners to madness, the family said as they drove across town to live in their parents root cellar until they could find a new home.

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