MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - What's in the Basement?
Episode Date: August 7, 2025Today’s story is one I told several years back on YouTube, but in 2024 during my live tour, I brought this one back out and gave it a complete overhaul and ended up telling it live, and the... audience absolutely loved it.Story name, preview & link to the original YouTube video:#1 -- "What's in the Basement?" -- A family starts hearing tapping in their walls, but their horrifying story only begins there (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=shared&v=dR3ThBE7Cj4)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's story is one that I told several years ago back on YouTube, but during my 2024 live tour,
I brought this one back out and gave it a complete overhaul and ended up telling it live,
and the audience really liked it.
The story is about a family, a father and his two daughters,
whose lives are turned upside down after their mother passes away.
But their grief would soon turn to horror as they began to hear tapping coming from their walls at night.
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In the fall of 1986, Frank Bowen, along with his two daughters, Tina, who was 15, and Karen, who was nine, they experienced just a terrible loss.
So Frank's wife and the girl's mother suddenly passed away from cancer.
And so that in and of itself was obviously tragic and terrible, but what made it even worse is that, you know, she had been a working mom.
And her income was a vital part of just making ends meet in the Bowen household.
And so as soon as she passed away, as much as Frank just wanted to be there for his girls
to help them grieve the loss of their mother, he really couldn't.
He started immediately having to pick up all these late-night shifts at his job, again,
just to make sure financially the family was whole.
And so it's like within days of the mother passing away, Frank is out late at work,
and these two poor girls are just stuck at home by themselves, just totally grief-stricken
and alone.
And so in October of that year, on one of those nights where Tina and Karen were home alone
and their dad was out working late, these girls, I mean, you've got to remember, they desperately
miss their mother.
All they want is to just have one more interaction with her.
I mean, they can't believe that she's gone.
They were so close with her.
It's like their whole lives have been turned upside down.
And so on this night that they're home alone, you know, putting themselves to bed, they start
talking about how, man, I just wish there was just a way to communicate with mom.
And at some point, one of the girls says, wait a minute, maybe there is a way to do that.
So the girls owned a Ouija board, and a Ouija board is basically a way people believe they can speak to the dead.
It looks sort of like a game board. It's got letters and numbers on it, and it's got a yes and a no on there.
And there's this thing called a planchette, which is basically like this little free-floating dial, almost like a pointer, that you can place on the board.
And people that use the Ouija board will place their fingertips right on the edge of the planchette.
And they will literally just say things like, you know, if there are spirits in the room with me right now, you know, give me a sign.
And in theory, if there are, you know, the spirits will move the plan shed around so that people have their fingertips on it, but they're not controlling it, and it will move around the board and land on yes or no or spell things out or give numbers.
It's just a way people believe they can speak to the dead.
And so Karen and Tina are like, why don't we get our Ouija board out and have a seance?
Let's try to communicate with mom and see if she manipulates the book.
board and gives us a sign that she's here with us. And so, Tina and Karen, they get their Ouija board,
they go down into the basement of their house, they lay it out, and they put their fingers on the
planchette, and after a minute, you know, one of the girls is like, hey, mom, are you here with us right now?
And they have their fingers on the planchette, but nothing happens. So again, the girls kind of
wait a minute, and they try again, you know, Mom, if you're here with us right now, please,
anything, just move it even a little bit. Show us you're here with us right now. Nothing happens. And so over
and over and over again for over an hour. The girls just sit there asking every combination of
question they can possibly think of to try to elicit a response from their mother who they so want
to believe is like with them right now sort of looking out for them. But no matter how earnestly and
passionately they asked these questions, the planchette never moved. So the seance didn't work. And so
the girls, you know, it's not clear if they literally believed they were actually going to get a reaction
from their mom, but, you know, this was pretty disappointing.
It was like another reminder that, you know, mom really is gone.
And so they packed up their Ouija board, you know, very frustrated, and they went upstairs
to their respective bedrooms on the second floor of the house, they climb into bed,
and they try to go to sleep.
So their father is still out at work, he won't be home for some time, and the girls know
this.
They know that they are home alone until they fall asleep.
And so they're laying in their bedrooms, it's totally dark, it's quiet, and as they're
laying there, the girls begin to hear a tapping sound coming from somewhere in their house.
Now, it was clear to them that the tapping was not coming from the floor of the house they were
on. It was coming from somewhere either on the first floor or maybe down in the basement,
but, you know, at first, the tapping sounds didn't really alarm them at all. It just sort of
sounded like, you know, house sounds at night. You know, the sound of machines whirring or clicking
or maybe branches outside striking the side of the house or who knows what, but they seem sort of
like harmless sounds that you would expect at night. However, as the tapping sort of persisted,
you know, it wasn't really consistent tapping sound. It was more sporadic, but it was consistently
sporadic. Like it was obvious, whatever this was, it wasn't stopping. You know, as that continued,
the girls began to tune in more and more to it and started wondering, like, what is this?
And at some point, the younger of the two girls, Karen, the nine-year-old, she started to get
spooked. You know, the sound was kind of freaking her out. And so she got out of her bed and she left
her room, she goes down the hallway, she comes into Tina's bedroom, and she goes up to her big
sister and she's like, do you hear that tapping sound? And Tina's like, yeah, what is that? And so the two
girls, they leave Tina's bedroom together, they go out into the hallway, they can still hear the tapping,
it's kind of coming from downstairs somewhere, and the girls, they walk to the top of the stairs,
basically looking down the stairwell that wraps down to the first floor. They can't see the first floor,
they can only see, you know, the halfway point, the landing, and they're hearing the tapping sound
coming from somewhere down there, and the girls are just kind of listening, not really
reacting.
And at some point, one of the girls says, wait a minute, what if this tapping sound is mom?
What if the seance we did worked?
What if she is here?
And now she's giving us a sign that she's with us right now.
What if it's her?
And so feeling sort of excited all of a sudden, one of the girls just says,
Mom, is that you down there?
And immediately there's a response.
Something from downstairs is reacting to their question.
And the girls are sipped.
This is what they wanted when they did their seance.
All they wanted was some interaction with their mother,
and they think, right now, they're getting it.
They're talking to their mom.
And so after getting that tap, tap, tap response,
one of the girls asks another question.
You know, mom, if it's really you, you know,
give us another sign, really show it's you.
Something for sure is interacting with them downstairs.
And the girls 100% believe it's their mother,
It's their mother, and again, they are thrilled.
And so the girls, they start walking down the stairs, firing off more questions to their mom.
And even though some of their questions weren't really yes or no questions,
they would always get that sort of tap, tap, tap response.
Like, again, something is interacting with them.
And as they made their way down to the first floor,
and they're hearing this tapping and they're sort of following it around,
it eventually brings them to the head of the stairs that leads down into the basement.
They open up the basement door, and they're asking more questions,
They're getting those tap responses, and it's clearly coming from downstairs, and even though the girls are really excited, it's got to be mom.
They weren't so confident that they were prepared to go down into the basement to follow after this tapping sound.
So they sort of stopped at the top of the stairs, you know, looking down into the basement, you know, it's got to be mom, but it's still a little bit frightening to go down there.
And so they stayed there right above the stairs, looking into the basement, just constantly asking questions and getting responses from down in the basement from mom.
it was great and eventually after you know 30 minutes 45 minutes whatever it was the tapping just
stopped you know the girls continued asking questions but there was no longer any reaction from the basement
and so at that point you know the girls they're so excited they really feel like they've been talking to
their mom and they're so jazzed up from this experience that they're like we're not going to be able
to sleep and so the girls just stay awake in the kitchen until frank comes home from work
and when frank comes inside and he sees his girls are awake you know it's like midnight or whatever it is
He's sort of surprised, but the girls rush up to him and they're like, Dad, you wouldn't believe it.
We had this seance and we heard this tapping sound and we know it was Mom.
Mom is with us right now.
We were talking to her.
Now, Frank, you know, he's totally caught off guard by what they're saying, but he also knows
his girls, they're going through this horrible time in their lives.
I mean, they've just lost their mother.
He can't even imagine their level of grief.
I mean, he's obviously grief-stricken, but this is their mom.
And so he's seeing his girls for the first.
time and what feels like a long time, looking really happy and excited, and they're telling him
that tapping sounds in the house are their mother. And so, Frank, like, he's not going to pick
holes in what they're doing. He's not going to question, you know, what's actually happening
in the house. Instead, as soon as they tell them all this stuff, he just goes, you know what,
girls? Of course your mom is here. Your mom will always be here. She will always be looking out
for you. Your mom is with you right now in the house, I'm sure of it. And so the girls, they're
like, they're so happy. Again, this was such an amazing experience.
their dad, he also agreed this is so good, and so the girls, you know, they happily go upstairs to their bedrooms, then they go to sleep.
And Frank, truthfully, you know, after having this exchange with his daughters, didn't really think much of it.
Again, he's sort of thinking that, you know, there wasn't really tapping sounds coming from his deceased wife.
You know, this is just some coping mechanism that the girls are using to deal with this tragedy.
And he thinks, you know what, it's healthy enough, it's making them happy, what's the big deal?
So Frank, he goes to bed.
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Over the next few days, the tapping sounds in the house would continue, and they were no longer
just coming from the basement, they were also coming from the kitchen, they were coming
sometimes from the second floor, they were sort of coming from all over the house.
But the girls were the only ones who could hear the sounds, like every time they'd hear
the tapping, if their dad was home, they'd call them over, but Frank wouldn't hear anything.
Again, you know, Frank doesn't really believe that there's actually tapping happening.
He doesn't think this is actually real at all, but he's playing along with it because, you know,
his girls are happy, you know, clearly this is their coping mechanism.
And so again, Frank's not thinking much of it.
It's harmless.
The girls are frustrated that he can't hear it, but again, it's overall still a very good thing.
It's mom.
Mom is trying to communicate with them.
However, after a few days, you know, post-saience as the tapping continued, the girls began to change
their attitude about the tapping sounds. You know, the first day and over those first few days,
it really did feel like a good thing. This is mom, this is positive, this was definitely a good
thing. But after about 72 hours, you know, post-seance, the girls began to sort of feel
frightened by the tapping. Because the tapping no longer was really just coming mostly from
the basement. It now started coming almost exclusively from their bedrooms at night. So they'd be
laying in bed and they'd hear, you know, tapping underneath their beds. They'd hear tapping
in their closets. And it was frightening. And they would call their dad in and he'd come into their
bedrooms and he wouldn't find anything. But now, you know, Frank, who previously had just sort of
let this continue, you know, this is his girl's coping mechanism for this terrible loss,
now he's seeing that his girls, they don't really think it's mom anymore. They don't know what
this is. And it's also disrupting their sleep. And so now it's not a healthy thing anymore. This is a
problem. Like, it's disrupting his girls' lives. And so Frank begins at this point, you know,
three days post-seance now, he begins telling his girls like, hey, come on, guys, there's nothing
to be scared of here. You know, these tapping sounds are just normal house sounds. You're overthinking
it. Like, there's nothing that's going to harm you in the house. You know, mom is definitely here
looking out for you, but she's not making those tapping sounds. You got to let this stuff go and just
forget about this stuff. But the girls, they're like, dad, we're not making the tapping sounds up.
Just because you don't hear them does not mean they're not real.
And they began to tell their dad, like,
we think the seance worked,
but we actually no longer think it's mom that's sort of come out of the seance.
We think we unlocked a different spirit, an evil spirit.
And now that evil spirit is haunting our house.
And so Frank at this point, he's like, guys, that's not what's going on here.
You really need to stop.
Like, these tapping sounds are not real.
They're in your head or they're normal.
And so Frank and his daughters really began to fight.
over this because the girls, they know they're hearing sounds, and Frank's like, I'm not. And so they're
really starting to fight over it. The girls, they're getting more and more frightened, just being in
their house, in particular at night, when these sounds would typically start. And so fast forward about a
week after the seance, and now the girls really are so scared to be in their house because of this
tapping, which they believe is now this evil spirit in their house, they're finding all sorts of
excuses to just stay out of their house. Like when dad's at work late, they're trying to stay at their
friend's house and not be home because it was too frightening. And Frank, he's sort of at his wits
end with what to do with his girls, because now this thing that's going on in the house, this
delusion as he believed it was, you know, that his girls were suffering from, it was really
disruptive and unhealthy. And he began telling his girls, like, if you can't stop with this whole
tapping delusion, you're going to have to go to grief counseling. Like, this is too much. And so, again,
fast forward about a week here, and that's what's going on in the Bowen household. And on this
particular day, the girls, Tina and Karen, they didn't have a place to go that night. They didn't
have a friend who was available. And so they're home at their house alone, Frank's out for the
night, doing a late night shift. And the girls, you know, they're in their kitchen, just kind of
hanging out. They're pretty anxious here. And they start to hear tapping sounds coming from the
basement. Now, by this point, the tapping sounds were so common that just hearing the tapping
sounds was not like this horribly frightening thing. It was just sort of this very unsettling thing
where nobody knew what they were. And again, the girls think it's something evil. But on this night
that the girls are alone, you know, Dad's gone. Tina, the older of the two, she says to Karen,
like, Dad doesn't believe us. He does not believe that there's tapping sounds in the house.
And so we, right now, need to go down in the basement and investigate. Because if we don't,
No one's ever going to look into this, like nobody believes us.
And Karen is horrified at the idea, you know, Karen's the nine-year-old, of going down into
the basement, you know, to go see what this tapping is, but she doesn't want to be away from
her sister, and so she's like, okay, and so Tina gets a knife from the kitchen, she goes to the
door, to the basement, Karen follows right behind her, and Tina, she opens up the door,
and the two girls begin going down the steps.
And once they get to the bottom of the steps, and they're in the basement, it's just
this kind of blank slate down there. There's a washing machine and a dryer. There's some boxes,
but it's just sort of a dank, sort of open nothing cellar down there. And the girls, when they got
down there, they're looking for the origin of this tapping sound. And on some level, they expected
to find something that was making these sounds, because they've been hearing these sounds.
For them, it's not a delusion. Like, every time they hear these sounds, they are real to them.
Just because their dad doesn't hear it does not mean it's not real to them. And if you look at the
beginning, when they first started hearing the sounds, they thought it was their mom. And they never
really fully investigated. They maybe didn't want to find out that, you know, perhaps the tapping
sound was a washing machine or something, because that would destroy the illusion that it was
their mom. So they never fully investigated then. And then the next few days after that, when it
sort of transitioned and became a scary thing, the girls also never really investigated because
it was scary now. They didn't want to know what was making this tapping sound. And so now, here
we are a week into this and they've gone down into the basement where they've heard the tapping
sounds and they're like prepared to see something that is making this sound because it's real
for them. Like maybe it's a raccoon or some animal that's gotten into their house. There has to be
something because they hear these sounds. But now they're looking around this basement and
there's nothing. There's nothing that could possibly be making this sound and the girls are
horrified. And so after being down there only for a couple of minutes, you know, Tina who's got
the kitchen knife, she's like, Karen, let's get out of here. Like, this isn't right. Let's get out of
here. And so the girls turn around and they begin going back up the steps. And as they do,
they notice something on the stairway wall that they didn't see on the way down. Written in red on
the wall are the words, I'm in your closet. Come find me. And when the girls see that, they are
horrified. They sprint up the stairs. They bolt out of their house. They go to their neighbor's
house. Start banging on the neighbor's door. The neighbor comes to the door and he's like,
what's going on? And the girls are like, oh my God, we had this seance. We've been hearing tapping
in the walls. And now somebody's written on the walls. We don't know what's going on.
And the neighbor is so confused, really doesn't understand what's happening. And he's like,
look, girls, just come into my house. You're safe here. We'll wait for your dad to come home.
He'll know what to do. And so the girls, they're hysterical. They go into the neighbor's house.
They shut the door and they wait.
And then a little bit later, Frank Bowen, their dad, he comes home.
The neighbor immediately flags him down and calls him over and he's like, look, you know, here's what happened.
Your girls came over.
They said, you know, something about writing on the walls, I don't know.
And Frank's like, okay, all right.
And he tells us girls like, look, stay here.
You know, you're safe here.
I'll go check the house and make sure nobody's in there.
You know, Frank at this point in no way suspects that there's anything, you know, evil or bad in his house.
He thinks this is just a continuation of this delusion.
the girls are sort of acting out.
And so Frank, alone, goes back to his house.
He opens up the door.
He goes inside.
He searches the house.
And he looks everywhere.
But there's nobody in the house.
He does find the writing in the stairwell going down to the basement.
You know, it does say, I'm in your closet, come find me.
But it's written in catch up.
And so after, again, searching the whole house and finding nothing other than this writing,
Frank goes back over to the neighbor's house.
And he talks to his girls, and he's not mad at them.
In some ways, he feels like,
all of this is basically his fault.
Like, he should have handled this more aggressively at the beginning and he let it get
to this point.
And so he tells us, like, look, I know that you wrote those words on the wall.
I know that all of this is sort of a delusion that's playing out that started with, you know,
something good.
You thought it was mom.
But now it's become something that isn't good.
It's disruptive.
You've convinced yourself the house is haunted.
And I'm very worried that this is a product of grief.
Like grief is leading you to do these things and it needs to stop.
And so starting tomorrow, you're going to go into grief counseling.
We need professional help here to make sure you girls are taken care of.
I should have done this from the beginning, so we're going to make that happen right now.
Now, the girls knew they didn't write that on the wall.
They're not making the tapping sounds, but they also knew their dad 100% didn't believe them, like zero, and it was not going to change.
And on some level, like, they think maybe there's truth to what he's saying.
Maybe they are so grief-stricken that they've convinced themselves of things that are not real.
And so in this sort of vulnerable moment, where the girls are totally upset about what they've seen and what they've heard,
they just tell their dad, like, fine, like, whatever, we'll go to grief counseling.
And so sure enough, the next day, the girls would start grief counseling,
and right away, all the tapping in the house, all the writing on the walls, all that stuff, stopped.
Like, peace returned to the Bowen household, at least at first.
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Fast forward three weeks to December 8th, 1986.
So this is three weeks after the girls began their therapy,
and in those three weeks,
the Bowen household is totally calm,
there's no more tapping, nothing, everything is fine,
But on December 8th, Frank, along with his two girls, Tina and Karen, and their friend, Kathleen,
they had been out for the evening, maybe getting ice cream or going out to eat or whatever,
and they come back to the Bowen household.
And when they do, it's nighttime, so it's dark outside.
And Frank, he goes up to the porch, he goes to the front door.
And as he's about to open up the door, he looks through one of the windows of his house.
And he sees there are several lights on in the house that he didn't remember leaving on before they left.
And so he just thinks, like, that's weird.
like, I could have sworn I turned those lights off.
He's kind of looking back at the girls right behind him,
sort of wondering if maybe they left the lights on,
but he's like, oh, that's weird.
So he unlocks the front door, he swings the door open,
and immediately he sees this scene inside of his house that makes no sense.
The TV is on, a radio is on,
and furniture in the first floor of the house where he's looking
has clearly been moved, not dramatically,
but things have been moved around on the first floor.
Like if you live somewhere, you know where things go.
things are off. And Frank, like, he's seeing this, and he's sort of looking back at Tina and Karen,
he's like, did they do this? Are we back to this whole delusion? You got to remember that even though
it's been three weeks now of peace in the Bowen household, Frank is all too aware of how insane it was
right before then. You know, with the girls, you know, writing on the wall, at least according to
him, and thinking there was an evil spirit in their house. And, you know, he's thinking, is this
them? Like, somehow, did they do this? This feels sort of like a continuation of that. He's
looking at the girls, but he's thinking to himself, like, they've been with me. We've been out
of the house. How could they do this? But again, Frank is sort of caught. You know, on the one hand,
he knows this could be his girls, but he's also thinking that's not possible. And so in that
mind state of sort of being caught between these two opposing ideas, Frank, instead of backing
out of the house and calling the police like anybody else would do, he instead just begins
like walking into the house, sort of nonchalant, like not really sure how to react.
And he begins this sort of half-cocked search through the house.
And the whole time, Tina, Karen, and Kathleen, they see what's going on.
And the two daughters, they're terrified.
I mean, they're all too aware of all the tapping and the writing on the walls.
They're thinking, this is real.
It's happening again.
And so they're tucked up right behind Frank, who again, Frank is like in shock.
He's just, like, wandering through the house, like, what's going on here?
Turns the TV off.
He's walking around, turns the radio off.
He's moving furniture back around, and he just, he can't believe it.
And so he does this weird, like, again, half-invested search through the first floor.
He doesn't find anybody there.
He goes to the second floor, does the same search.
Again, all three girls, the two daughters and the friend, they're right behind Frank because
they're so scared.
They do the search of the second floor.
Nobody there.
They search the attic.
Nobody there either.
They go down to the basement, nobody in the basement, like there's nobody in the house.
And so Frank is like, what is going on here?
And then he remembers there's actually a room on the first floor of the house that he forgot to search.
It was just a front room of the house right off the front entrance.
You know, when he began the search, he just sort of overlooked it because he was sort of in a daze.
And so he's like, okay, I'll go back up there and I'll search that last room and then I'll know.
The whole house is secure.
Nobody's here.
And so Frank goes back up the basement stairs to the first floor.
the girls are tucked up right behind him, still so scared.
And he makes his way towards this room,
and this room overlooks the front of the property.
There are windows looking out to the road.
It's just you walk in, there's windows, there's the front of the house,
and there's a little closet over to the left.
It's like a sitting room.
And so Frank, he goes into this room,
and right away he sees on the wall right in front of him
written in shaving cream are the words,
marry me.
And so Frank, he walks over to the words,
and he's just, he's staring at them being like,
what is this?
Like, who wrote this?
The girls, again, are right behind him, tucked up against the back of his legs, and he's staring, and as he's doing that, he hears movement in the closet, in the room that he's in.
And Frank turns, and he looks at this closet. The doors are open to this closet, but it's a dark closet, and out of the closet walks a man who was wearing a dress, Frank's dead wife's dress.
This person had clown makeup on their face, and they were wielding a hatchet, and they walk out of the closet.
And they look at Frank, and they look at the girls who are so shocked, they're just in silence staring back at the sky.
And this person looks at Frank and goes, you and the girls go upstairs.
And so Frank immediately goes into protector mode, and he gets between the maniac and his girls.
And he just tells the girls, like, go, go up the stairs, do what he says.
And the hatchet-wieldy maniac just sort of walks along following after Frank and the girls.
Again, Frank sort of staying between this person and the girls.
And so Frank shepherds the girls up the stairs, and he's like, go ahead.
girls. First bedroom go in the first bedroom. So they go upstairs. All three girls go into the first
bedroom. So Kathleen, Karen, Tina. And then Frank, he goes into the bedroom and the maniac's right
here in the hallway about to follow after Frank. And as soon as Frank gets in the door, Frank shuts the
door and holds it shut. And there's suddenly this struggle between the maniac in the hallway and
Frank. The maniac's trying to get in. There's this vicious struggle. And Tina, who's already in
this bedroom just turns, runs, and leaps out the second floor window.
And so she smashes to the ground, she runs next door to that neighbor's house, she slams on the
door, the neighbor comes out and Tina's screaming about, there's someone in my house!
And so the neighbor at this point knows this is a real emergency, they call the police,
and then minutes later, the police show up, and when they get there, they look up at the Bowen
household, and Frank Bowen is leaning out of that second floor bedroom and he's screaming to the
police, hey, there's somebody in here, he was just at my door, he's gone, and he's gone,
I don't know where he is.
And police, they get over, they put a ladder up to the window.
Frank comes down.
They get the other two girls down.
So everybody is safely out of the house now.
They've been moved over to that neighbor's house.
And now the police are going to go into the Bowen household to find this dress-wearing, hatchet-wielding, clown-make-up-wearing maniac.
They're going to find him and put him into custody.
And so the police, they go into the Bowen household, you know, guns drawn, and they search that entire property, top to bottom, and they find nothing.
Nobody's there. The house is completely vacant. However, they would find a hatchet lying by the back sliding glass door, and the back sliding glass door was partially open.
And so ultimately, again, when nobody is found inside the house, the police decide, like, well, clearly, this maniac, if there really was a maniac, is now gone.
Because look, the door's open, the hatchet's here, so they're gone. And so the police, they go over and talk to Frank and his family, and they're like, look, you know, we don't really know what to make of this.
We didn't actually see, you know, this person you claimed to have seen in your house.
I'm sure there was somebody, but we didn't see them.
And so for now, what we're going to do is we're going to monitor your property 24-7
and just see what happens, see if anybody comes in or out.
We'll make sure nobody comes to this property.
And we'll also begin an investigation in town to try to figure out, you know, who this maniac was.
And in the meantime, you and your girls go stay with a family friend or something.
Just don't be here because we just, we don't know what's going on here.
And so Frank and his girls, they went and stayed with a family friend, and the police began their surveillance of the Bowen household, and for two days, nothing happened.
Like, nobody went in or out of the Bowen household, and despite police canvassing the town and trying to figure out who this maniac could have been, they really didn't get anywhere.
Because remember, Frank's description and the girl's description of this maniac was, you know, probably a man wearing a dress with clown makeup on, and so effectively this person had a disguise on.
was nothing to go on. So they couldn't find anybody in town, there was no leads, and nobody
has come to this house, and they're communicating with Frank Bowen the whole time, like basically
nothing's coming of this case. And so finally, 48 hours after, you know, confronting this maniac
in the closet, you know, Frank and his girls, they've been at the family friend's house
this whole time. And Frank's like, you know what, it'd be great to get my toiletries and a few other
things from my house, because basically they evacuated their house and didn't get a chance
to pack or anything. And Frank's thinking, like, you know, nothing.
things going on at the house. There's no leads in this case. It's, you know, it's got to be safe to go back
to my house for a minute and get the things I need. And so he tells his girls to stay with his family
friend and Frank by himself goes over to his house and his broad daylight and he's expecting to find
a police officer, you know, who's monitoring his property and he can tell the officer, hey, I'm just
going in real quick to get my stuff and they would, you know, let him go in and do that. But when he got
to his house, he looked around and he didn't see any police officer outside the property watching the
property. And he's thinking, like, that's pretty weird. They told me they've been watching my
property 24-7, like, where are they? But Frank's like, you know, that's weird, whatever. So
he gets out of his car and begins walking towards his front door. But as he's walking, for a
second out of the corner of his eye, he can swear he can see somebody moving in the second
floor of his house. But when he looked up, you know, nobody was there. But he was certain somebody
had been moving around up there. And Frank's thinking to himself, like, wait a minute. Are the police
monitoring my house from the inside? Is that what they're doing? They've been in my house? I could
have sworn they said they were out of my house. And Frank's like, you know what, just in case I need
to call the police, because I don't want to walk in there and startle an armed police officer who's
basically looking for an intruder. And so Frank, he goes to that neighbor's house and uses their phone
and he calls the police and he's like, hey, are you in my house? Is that what you guys have
been doing? You've been monitoring my house from the inside? And they're like, no, we have been
watching it from the outside. Very likely what's happened here is you've arrived
at your house at the exact moment when there is turnover happening between the police officers
who are watching it from the outside, meaning the officer who's been watching your house must
have just left, and the incoming officer who will be taking over the next shift is probably
on their way, or maybe they're there right now. And in fact, what you should do, Frank,
is hang up with us, go back to your property, and very likely the officer will be there or be there
soon, and you can talk to them and have them search your house just in case to make sure
nobody's in there. And so Frank says, okay, he hangs up the phone, he goes outside, and sure enough,
now there is clearly a police officer in a car outside of his property. So Frank goes over and, you know,
explains the situation to the officer, and the officer's like, you know, no one's going inside your
property. Literally, we have watched this property 24-7, you know, save for a couple of minutes
here and there when we're doing turnover, but nobody's gone in or out of your property. But either way,
Frank, I'll search your house just to be sure. And so, Frank goes back.
over to the neighbor's house, and this officer goes up to Frank's door, he opens it up,
he looks inside, and he can't believe what he's looking at.
In the first floor of Frank's house, it's just madness.
There are pennies glued to the ceiling of the first floor, and the furniture clearly has
been moved all over the place, but it's been stacked in these sort of weird arrangements.
And there are glasses of champagne all over the first floor, and there are kitchen knives that
that have been driven into family photos on the wall.
Like the knives are still sticking into the photo,
and where these knives have been driven through the photo
is always on a picture of either Tina or Karen, the two daughters.
And where there are knives in these pictures,
above those pictures is written,
I'm going to kill you, Tina, or I'm going to kill you, Karen.
And so this officer obviously knows,
you know, we have a problem here,
and so he backs out of the house,
he calls for reinforcements,
and so all these officers go in,
guns drawn, now convinced, you know, clearly somebody has found a way to come in and out of this house
or they're still here and we have to find them. Like clearly, the Bowens were not lying about this
horrible, you know, maniac that they encountered in the second floor of their house when police
first showed up. Clearly that must have happened because they didn't do this. Somebody else did
and they got to be here. And so police, they tear the Bowen household apart, looking for this maniac.
They look everywhere, and they can't find anybody.
There's nobody in the house.
And on top of that, it had snowed outside,
and before they went in,
they made sure they walked around the property
to see if there were footsteps coming in or out of the property,
and there wasn't.
Like, it's not possible what they're seeing,
but they've now torn the house up,
looking for anything, and they found nothing,
other than again, the madness they've seen
with the furniture, the writing, the knives.
That's all they've found.
And so after hours and hours of this very,
frustrating search, a few of the officers found themselves in the basement and they're just
standing there talking to each other like, this is crazy. We must have missed something. Like,
what is it? And at some point, one of those officers who was having that conversation, he had his
hand resting on the washing machine. He's just sitting there like, yeah, what do we miss? What do we
miss? And suddenly, as he's leaning against the washing machine, the washing machine moved.
And so suddenly there's this gap that's been created by moving the washing machine. And the
officer looks at the wall where the machine had been sitting before, and clearly there is a hole
on the wall. And the officer gets out his flashlight, and he looks in the wall and he kind of scans
down, and he sees there's this tunnel that's been burrowed in the wall of the basement, and it goes
over to the corner, and looking back at this officer is Danny LaPlant, and he's crouched down,
he's got a hatchet over his shoulder, he's wearing a dress, and he's staring back at this
officer.
I'm going to tell you about Danny LaPlante because this story takes a very dark turn.
So Danny LaPlante was 16 years old at the time he was pulled out of the wall.
And six months prior to being pulled out of the Bowen household's wall, Danny had had this
very brief interaction with Tina Bowen, the 15-year-old.
Apparently they went to school together or had some interaction in town, but Danny had
sort of fallen in love or had some sort of romantic interest in Tina, and he felt like Tina
had rejected him. Now, Tina did not remember any of this with Danny. This is entirely Danny's
memory of what happened. But either way, six months earlier, you know, when he had the sense of
rejection from Tina, Danny responded to that by breaking into the Bowen household, cutting a hole in
their walls, and burrowing tunnels in their walls. And for six months, Danny LaPlante lived
in the Bowen household, in their walls.
Now, Danny was not able to access the entire house
through the wall in the basement.
He could basically maneuver in the basement
and partially into the first floor,
but in order to get to the other parts of the house,
Danny had to leave the wall.
And so routinely, over these six months that he was in their house,
Danny would literally, while the family was home,
just get out and wander through their house.
Like, as the family is just living there,
and they never know.
noticed him. And so for six months, Danny spied on that family 24-7. And when the girls had that
seance with the Ouija board to try to contact their mother, Danny was downstairs in the basement
in the walls watching, and he saw an opportunity. He thought, I'm going to pretend to be their mother
and screw with them. And so when they heard that tapping sound, that was Danny pretending to be
their mom. He was absolutely trying to get them to believe their mother was here. But then,
whenever Frank was around, Danny would stop the tapping and sort of let Frank believe the girls
were making it up. And then gradually, Danny sort of transitioned from It's Your Mom and It's Good
to actively trying to terrify the girls. He began tapping at all hours of the night. He began
sneaking out of the wall, going upstairs to the girls' bedroom, flicking the undersides of their
beds, going in their closet, tapping in their closet, and then making sure to be hidden or escape
before Frank came in. I mean, this is absolutely psychotic behavior.
But it gets worse.
So Danny is taken out of the walls and he's arrested, but then 10 months later, when he is awaiting trial, Danny is released on bail.
And while he is on bail, he would sneak into another family's house in Massachusetts, the Gustafsson's house, and unfortunately, that family would not escape Danny.
Danny would murder three members of that family for really no particular reason.
He just picked a family and killed them.
And so very likely if Tina had not leapt out of the second floor window when Danny revealed
himself in that dress with the hatchet and got them to go up to that bedroom, if Tina hadn't
leapt out and if Frank hadn't held off the door like that, almost certainly Danny was
corralling that family into that room to kill them with the hatchet. But Tina basically saved their
lives. Danny LaPlante is still alive and he's serving multiple consecutive life sentences
and he actually recently was put up for parole.
He didn't get it, he did not get parole,
but during his hearing for his parole when he was rejected,
he was determined to be one of the most psychopathic inmates
in the entire prison system.
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