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Seven Sisters My husband went to high school in Cloverdale Indiana. One night around 9 or so he and several of his friends had went to the local graveyard to visits the "seven sisters" graves. They are all buried together in like a square or circle with a tree in the middle. He can't quite remember the story of the sisters so if someone else can that would be very interesting! anyway the rumor had it that if you walked around their graves 7 times without disturbing their stones a wish would be granted to you. but if you disturbed any stone pure hell would become you. so here he is with 2 girls and 2 other guys walking around these graves. 1,2,3,4,5,6, around the seventh time and right in front of my husband plops part of a headstone. The guy in front of him did not touch it and neither had my husband, he had not gotten to it yet. They looked at each other and decided to pick it up and put it back. By this time the girls were scared so they left in their car and told them to meet at Hardees. they put the stone back and walked around. Plop. it fell behind my husband. He said that he tried and tried several times to put it back but it was like trying to put two magnets with a positive charge together, it kept resisting. The wind suddenly picked up and it got cold. The guys decided to make tracks. My husband says that when they got half way down, his buddy looked behind them and said "Holy shit...look at that" following them down the hill faster than they could run was a large black figure. they got in their car and peeled out. the clock was off by three hours when they got in. My husband returned home that night and said that he heard voices whispering around him and things in the attic...something scratching at his closet door...smells of rotten flesh. He finally told his mom about it a week later and she laid bibles around his room and even one under his bed and in the closet. everything stopped that night. weird huh? My husband says that its called a shadow demon and that his mom was visited by one when she was a child. it awoke her in the middle of the night standing at the side of her bed. it was a shadow figure with glowing eyes. it grabbed her little necklace off of her neck and said "the day you find this is the day you die" needless to say she never went looking for the necklace! sylvia likens and the banisewski home, in
the 60;s sylivia and her sister were left with gertrude b. by their parents
while they went to tour the country with the carnival. they hardle knew the
woman but a few days! they left and the horror began. sylvia was burned with
cigaretes tatooed on her tummy "im a prostitute and proud of it", bathed in
scorching water, deprived food, forced to drink urine, other hideous tortures
that gertrude let her kids and the neighborhood kiddies join in on as they beat
her and threw her into walls...its all in a book called "the Indiana torture
slaying "real sick stuff!!!!! Theresa( from our Indy Group)
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