So Supernatural - HAUNTED: Bellaire House
Episode Date: April 25, 2025When Kristen Lee bought a new home in Bellaire, Ohio, she had no idea she was purchasing one of the most haunted houses in the country. What started as odd noises and footsteps in the attic soon becam...e ghostly apparitions and violent attacks. Eventually, Kristen learned more about the dark history of the home by conducting séances with the spirits who once lived there – and found the home may be sitting on a portal to another plane of existence. For a full list of sources, please visit: sosupernaturalpodcast.com/haunted-bellaire-houseSo Supernatural is an audiochuck and Crime House production. Find us on social!Instagram: @sosupernatualpodTwitter: @_sosupernaturalFacebook: /sosupernaturalpod
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I spend way too much time looking for answers to things,
answers I may never get.
And when you're in my line of work, you have to sort of be okay with that.
If I let every unsolved cold case or
every supernatural mystery keep me up at night,
Lord knows that I would get even less sleep than I do now.
But there is one mystery I would love just a teeny tiny clue to.
Ghosts.
Are they just residual energy?
Are electromagnetic fields to blame?
Is it really that our souls get left here to wander the planet if we have unfinished business?
Well, when I started looking into today's topic,
I found one theory that really stuck with me,
that some places may act as portals
between the spiritual and the physical world.
And that's what many people think is happening
at the Bel Air House.
Built in 1847 in Bel Air, Ohio,
it is said to be sitting on a ley line, a supernatural
highway of magical energy that runs across the globe, which might be what makes it one
of the most haunted locations in America, and a portal for spirits to come and go.
But that got me thinking.
If we could nail down these entry points,
really locate them, define them, tap into them,
imagine what that could mean for humanity.
Would we get to see lost loved ones again?
Or would we be opening up a floodgate
for more evil spirits to come pouring in.
I'm Ashley Flowers, and this to So Supernatural.
I'm Rasha Pecorero.
And I'm Yvette Gentile. And today we're talking about the Bel Air house in Bel Air,
Ohio.
Okay, so speaking of haunted houses, there's one house that I lived in with my dad and
stepmom and I was convinced that it had spirits in it, but good spirits, because I never felt bad
energy in that house, but I would see little footprints like on the carpet that didn't
match mine, didn't match my dad's.
I swear they were menehunes, which are these mystical people in old Hawaiian folklore.
That's the only house I ever remember being haunted. But didn't
we live in a house together when I was really little that either a murder happened before
we lived there or after we moved out?
Yeah, it was in Hawaii Kai and I was going to Kaiser High School and the murder happened
before, but we didn't know that when we were living there. But I do remember weird things happening in that house,
like doors closing, lights coming on.
I never liked spending a whole lot of time in that house,
and especially by myself.
I was always either outside or, you know, with friends.
But we didn't find this out until after,
because I know for a fact, if mom would have known
that this murder had happened in the house,
you know, she would have had shamans there, people there blessing the house and whatnot. So,
yeah, we did live in a haunted house. But most of the time when people feel like their house is
haunted, you know, hearing creepy sounds late at night is usually nothing. Like you think it's a
ghost, but it's just some old pipes creaking, right, or floors
settling, or it's just our minds playing tricks on us.
Though, I know that's not the case for everyone.
And no one understands that better than 30-year-old grad student, Kristen Lee.
See, in 2005, a flash flood in the wake of two hurricanes destroyed Kristen's home
in Quincy, Ohio.
And after the incident, Kristin is just trying to survive with her two young sons.
So they start crashing in random places, like on friends' couches or in a camper.
But on other nights, they have no other choice than to literally sleep on the porch of where
their former house used to be.
That is just devastating and of course, it's no way to live long term.
But Kristin doesn't let this get in the way of finding stability again.
She starts actively looking for what could be their forever home.
And one day, Kristin meets with a real estate agent, and they go to view this house at 1699
Belmont Street in Bel Air, Ohio. It's a lot closer to her work, so Kristen is actually pretty
excited about it. And when she first lays eyes on the so-called Bel Air house, it's like she's
fallen in love. It's two stories with four bedrooms, it has a yard for the boys to play in and a cute
little attic for extra storage.
Plus it has these cozy features that make it feel just like home.
I'm talking hardwood floors, functional fireplaces, and yeah sure it's a bit of
a fixer-upper, but Kristin can picture how homey it will feel once it's all set up
and they're all in there.
The best part of all, it's in her budget.
The former owners abandoned it
and then the bank foreclosed on it.
So luckily it's surprisingly cheap, like $46,000 cheap,
which even back in 2005 is pretty darn good
for a piece of real estate,
especially a house that's almost
2,700 square feet. You can't find that nowadays. Kristen does not hesitate. Would you? I mean,
$46,000 for a 2,700 square foot home? That's like insane. So of course she buys it and she moves in
with her sons and her partner Vinny. A few weeks go by and at first things are really good.
They get unpacked, settle in, get to celebrate Christmas and New Year's in this new house.
But by early 2006, things get not so good.
Kristin says it's mostly due to Vinnie.
He begins acting a little off. In some evenings, instead of going to bed, he walks up to the attic and just stays there
for hours on end.
To the point where he doesn't come down until the next morning, when she's actually
getting ready to head to work, and Kristen has no idea what he's up to.
And to make things even stranger, Vinny starts having some serious mood
swings. It's like all of a sudden little things are setting him off and nobody knows what's going
to trigger an angry outburst from him. Sometimes he even crosses a line becoming verbally abusive
with Kristen. Now keep in mind she's never seen him like this before.
So it's gotta be confusing and disturbing for her.
And especially because there are other times
where he's just not there.
Like he just stares off as if he's looking at something
in the distance.
Like yeah, he's there physically,
but when Kristen asks Finny what he's looking at,
it's like he doesn't even hear her.
I mean, there's just no reaction.
At first, Kristin assumes there's a logical explanation for all of this.
Vinnie does have a history of substance abuse.
He's been sober for a while, but Kristin fears that this new erratic behavior means
that he's possibly relapsed.
To her it's the only thing that makes sense.
Though things get really tense between her and Vinnie when she gets a call from work
one day.
It's her boss telling her that she's in trouble for a text that she supposedly sent.
So for some background here, Kristen is in the middle of doing her internship, which
she has to finish
before she can get her master's in psychology.
Every day, she works at a rehab clinic
where she's around vulnerable people,
people who are battling addiction.
And it's really important for her
to have good boundaries with her clients,
except her boss thinks that Kristen sent a text
to one of the patients.
I don't know exactly what it says,
but the point is this sort of personal contact from Kristen
would be incredibly inappropriate.
And Kristen knows that too.
She would never message a patient like that.
She doesn't even like to text.
Kristen's kids would know better
than to contact this patient too. But it's
hard for anyone to believe her when she says that she didn't do it. And since it came
from her phone, it just doesn't look good.
Well, whatever the message said was apparently so bad, Kristen gets fired over it. And of
course she blames Vinnie. She doesn't particularly trust him anymore, and she knows
he's the only one to have access to her phone, so he makes the most sense. I don't know if Kristen
ever confronts him or if he tries to defend himself. Either way, I do know Vinny eventually
moves out and they break up. But even with Vinny gone, there's still a lot of weird things happening in Kristen's
world. For example, she keeps hearing weird sounds in the house that she cannot explain,
especially in the attic. It was easy for her to ignore the noises when Vinnie was around,
because he was always up there. But now, Kristen hears footsteps upstairs,
even when she's home alone,
or when she and her boys are all downstairs.
And everyone who sets foot in the house,
Kristen, her kids, her friends, her kids' friends,
they all agree there's just a bad vibe.
One of Kristen's buddies says the feeling is especially strong in the attic, and when
he climbs up there, it's extremely cold.
On top of that, this guy feels instantly nervous.
He doesn't see anything out of the ordinary, but still, all of his instincts are screaming
at him to get the hell out of this house and that he is in danger.
He's pretty freaking certain that this house is haunted. But Kristen, she's like absolutely
not. She does not believe in ghosts, never really has. She jokes about the possibility
with her friends and family, but at this point, it's just that, a joke. She thinks there must be a more logical explanation for everything.
Like maybe the stress of her breakup is getting to her.
I mean, who's to say she isn't just imagining it all?
Until one day, something happens that she cannot explain away.
Kristen's bathroom in her basement doubles as the laundry room and it's always cold. So
Kristen's in the habit of tossing her chilly towel into the dryer before she takes a shower
and then she pulls it out when she's done so it's nice and toasty. One day per usual she throws in
her towel and takes a shower. When she gets out, Kristen opens the dryer.
Only there's no towel.
Now Kristen is pretty damn sure she put it in there.
So as she's scratching her head, she turns around
and that's when she finds it.
Hanging on the hook of the bathroom door.
A clean towel, still warm from the drying cycle, one she definitely did not
put on the back of the door. Kristen is literally confused and more than a little bit freaked out
now. She's getting to a point where she can't just chalk all this up to some forgetfulness or
stress, especially as things just keep getting spookier.
Like one night, Kristen's winding down after a long day of making repairs around the house,
including in her bedroom. I'm not exactly sure what she was doing, but I feel like maybe
she had been painting because she can't sleep in there, and to me that means maybe
there were fumes in the room. Instead, she goes to sleep on the couch in the living room.
Well anyway, she wakes up suddenly in the middle of the night, and the house is silent.
She doesn't see or hear anyone else, but she does have this eerie feeling like something
intentionally woke her up from a very deep sleep, and she can tell something just isn't
right. She can't put her finger on what's wrong though, until she sees it.
There's someone sitting right next to her on the couch, literally watching her sleep.
The figure looks like a slim man in a hat. He has facial hair and every inch of
him, his clothes, his skin and his hair are all grey. Almost like he just stepped out
of a black and white movie. Except he's also transparent. Kristen can actually see
right through him. So of course she sits up and she screams.
But the guy doesn't leave.
He just stays there, watching her freak out.
Eventually she straight up asks him, who are you?
Only the gray man doesn't reply.
He doesn't have any reaction at all.
His expression is completely blank. Literally zero emotion. He just gets up
and walks to the front door. But before he can turn the knob, the guy vanishes without a trace,
right before Kristen's eyes. She's almost willing to write the whole incident off as
just a bad dream, except a few seconds later,
she looks at the couch where she was sleeping and she notices there's two impressions on the
cushions. One is from her and the other is from the gray man. It's at this point that Kristen's
finally ready to admit the truth. Her house is haunted. And now that she's beginning to accept it,
she starts questioning all the other strange things that have happened in her house too.
Like Venny's time in the attic and the footsteps, the towel incident, and the weird text. She starts
wondering if it's possible that all of that could be the result of some supernatural force lurking in her home.
And it isn't long before Kristen realizes that she may have bigger problems than just some text messaging laundry-doing ghost.
Because whatever's in that house is turning physically violent.
In 2005, Kristen Lee bought what she had come to believe was a haunted house.
Sure, at first, Kristen was very skeptical.
She thought there had to be a rational explanation for what was going on.
But somewhere along the way, Kristen could no longer deny it.
There was something supernatural happening inside her home.
And that's when she became open to more occult explanations.
And I'm not just talking about Ghost. She also comes to believe in
witchcraft to the point where Kristen even joins a local coven in Bel-Air. She's hoping
she can use magic to get rid of whatever is lurking inside her house.
And it's during that next full moon when her kids happen to be staying with her parents that Kristen performs a simple ritual on her own.
It involves burning some herbs, lighting some candles, and praying to a goddess for the
ghost to go away.
After that, it's just a matter of waiting to see if the spell worked.
A few nights later, Kristen's home alone again and she's realizing she hasn't had
any activity over the last few days.
Like maybe the spell worked?
But just to be safe, she figures hey, let's try another one.
So she does another spell to make sure she can get rid of any negative energies that
might still be in the house.
But then she comes out of her room and notices
her sweet pitbull Bella is nowhere to be seen. She starts calling out for her all throughout
the house, only Bella doesn't come running like she usually does. Kristen starts to panic
as she rushes around searching for her. But when Bella comes trudging down the stairs, she's moving really slowly, almost like she's hurt.
And her eyes are completely bloodshot. Right away, Kristen looks Bella all over,
and she sees that her collar is on super tight. So tight that it's almost choking her to death.
She loosens it so Bella can breathe
again. But clearly, Bella didn't do this to herself. Which is when Kristen starts to
think, not only is the spirit still in the house, it's also trying to kill her dog.
And y'all, you know that is the last straw for Kristen. She's ready to bring in her
whole coven to get rid of this thing.
They walk through the Bel-Air house, waving brooms around, chanting, sprinkling salt everywhere,
anything they can think of to try and keep evil spirits away.
LWJ EYVETT That totally reminds me of that scene from Practical Magic.
KS It does, but unlike in the movie, this spell doesn't seem to work.
Just days after the ritual, Kristen has a guest over to her house, and he tells her
that he's certain that something just bit him in the leg.
Something that he cannot see.
Which to Kristen means, the ghosts are still there.
By now, Kristen feels hopeless.
The spirits are too powerful for her magic.
And if she wants any peace and quiet, she has to be the one who's going to move out.
Game over.
They win.
So she puts the house up for sale.
But of course, not without some mixed feelings.
On the one hand, Kristin feels incredibly
guilty at the thought of anyone else moving into this haunted house. She doesn't think
anyone should have to go through what she's been going through. But on the other hand,
Kristin is also a broke grad student, so she can't afford to get a new place while she's
paying off the mortgage on the Bel Air house. For her, this is a lose-lose situation.
As it turns out, nobody wants to buy this house anyway
because it's really run down.
The paint is peeling, the plumbing is ancient,
it's just not cute.
So even if buyers never learn
that the Bel Air house is haunted,
it doesn't seem like she's going to be able
to get rid of it.
And by the way, there's no legal requirement for Kristin to disclose the fact Bella or house is haunted, it doesn't seem like she's going to be able to get rid of it.
And by the way, there's no legal requirement for Kristin to disclose the fact that the
house is haunted to any potential buyers.
Rasha, remember at the start of this episode how we thought the $46,000 price for this
house was a good deal?
Well think again.
Totally.
And after a long time with no offers, Kristen makes a decision.
She can't sell the house and she can't live there.
So she'll rent it out.
That way she can at least make enough money to pay for a new home for herself and her
kids.
But this doesn't work out too well for her either.
Every time she lines up a new tenant, they move in, get their things unpacked, and that's when the trouble begins.
Over the next few years, this cycle continues, and Kristen gets used to panicked phone calls from people begging to break their leases.
Someone reports that a ghost literally beat them up, and someone else claims that a chandelier fell from the ceiling, missing his head by inches.
But as time goes on, she starts hearing from a different kind of renter.
Apparently, word on the street about the Bel Air house has spread to paranormal circles,
and people who've heard about the hauntings want to experience it for themselves.
Paranormal investigators ask to stay there and see if they can make
contact with the ghost. So do documentary crew TV shows like Buzzfeed's unsolved Supernatural.
And here's the thing, these are professionals. They definitely know their way around haunted
properties. So Kristen sees this as a new opportunity. Not only can
she finally rent out the house, but she realizes she can up her prices a bit. And get this,
she charges these mediums and ghost hunters $500 a night. You are never going to see me
paying that amount of money to stay in a haunted house. Real, you're never going to see me paying that amount of money to stay in a haunted house. Real, you're never gonna see me pay any amount of money
to stay in a haunted house.
But somehow, it actually starts filling up
Kristin's rental calendar.
Though as expected, her new clients have a lot of questions,
like whose ghosts are haunting this house?
What is their backstory?
How many are there?
I mean, Kristin doesn't know any of these answers yet.
But in 2011, she brings in some paranormal investigators hoping to find all of this out.
And one afternoon, they try to capture electronic voice phenomenon or EVPs.
You've probably seen this happen on ghost hunting TV shows. People can use various different devices to try and capture EVP audio.
That could mean anything from a normal smartphone to a high quality device called a ghost box.
Those are designed to detect multiple radio frequencies at once in hopes of capturing
some supernatural noise.
And if you're lucky, sometimes you can even hear voices coming through on these recording
devices.
Well, sure enough, once a ghost box is used at the Bel Air house, researchers claim to
hear a bunch of voices.
Some of them are literally cursing at Kristin, using misogynistic
slurs against her, and others are clear phrases like, get out or I'm gonna kill her. When
one of the researchers tells the voices, you can't have Kristin, words come out of the
static and they say, we already do.
By the end of the investigation,
researchers conclude there are three or even four spirits in the house.
They also think the entities in the home are targeting women specifically,
which might explain a lot in Kristen's case.
But to understand how it came to be like this, Kristen is dead set on doing everything she
can to learn about the home's history.
She starts poring over old newspapers and census records, and she also starts performing
seances with caution, and Kristen always does protection rituals before and uses the buddy
system.
She never does a seance alone, and I can just say, good for her.
She hosts a ton of seances, and in some of them, she supposedly connects with several spirits,
including one named Edwin Heatherington.
Now that name must have sent chills up Kristin's spine when she heard it because thanks to all of her research, she learned that the Bel Air house was built in 1847
by a man named Jacob Heatherington. He was an immigrant from England who moved to Bel Air while
it was still a poor mining town. Every day, Jacob went to work in the
coal mines, and he was incredibly successful at it, to the point where he turned a $500
land investment into his own coal mine. So far, those details are all supported by the
historical record. But during her seances, Kristen learned a little more about Jacob
that couldn't quite be confirmed.
This is where it gets really interesting. So apparently, after Jacob bought his coal mine,
he built the Bel Air house near one of the shafts and moved in with his wife,
Elizabeth Armstrong Heatherington. The actual coal mine entrance was far enough away that the house didn't interfere with
any of the operations, but Jacob wanted to ensure that every morning he'd wake up with
the knowledge that people were working in the tunnels right beneath his home.
As for Elizabeth, there were a few rumors about her as well.
Supposedly, she wasn't the most popular lady in Bel Air. She hated Bel Air
so much that she wanted to move somewhere else, but she never did. She was still a Bel Air resident
when she died at the age of 80 in 1896. And maybe she never left because she always wanted to be
close to her children, especially
her favorite son, Alexander.
After his parents died, he inherited the family business and ran it for a while.
The home and the business were eventually passed down to his daughter Lide.
She lived at the Bel Air house with her younger brother, Edwin Heatherington.
Ring a bell?
Well, it should, because that's the ghost Kristen
made contact with during her seance.
Now as the story goes, the two were incredibly close. So close, they actually lived in the
house together for Lide's entire life.
But that comes to a tragic end on April 6, 1947, when 85-year-old Lide has a fatal heart attack.
It's said that she dies in the Bel Air house, in the dining room, on the floor.
Now Lide basically raised Edwin. Their actual mother was very distant and neglectful, so
Lide was supposedly the first person to make him feel loved and cherished when he was young.
All to say, Edwin is devastated by her loss. He wishes there was something, anything that he could
do to be able to talk to Lide one last time, to see her smile or at least make sure she's okay in
the afterlife. And that's when Edwin gets a pretty dangerous idea. Why not perform seances to try and summon
Lied's ghost? There's just one obstacle standing in his way. He has to break down
the barrier between the living and the dead. After his sister Lye dies in 1947, Edwin Heatherington is obsessed with summoning her spirit in a
seance. And we know this because Kristen Lee learned a whole lot about his efforts when
she connected with his ghost during her own seance. According
to Kristen, he began by studying every occult document he could get his hands on, hoping
to find some way to bring Lied back from the dead. He also tracked down professional psychics
and mediums to pick their brains, you know, just to figure out what they knew. The problem was, he was very impatient.
He learned just enough to perform a basic seance, but he didn't actually learn how
to do one safely.
Still, Edwin wasn't wasting any time.
He performed the rituals in the living room, the very same room where Lide was when she
died.
Supposedly, Edwin's rituals actually worked, and he managed to open a doorway between the
living and the dead.
According to Kristen, it's not something you can see with the naked eye, but portals
like these are very powerful regardless.
And according to Edwin, once this entrance was open, anything could
come through it, not just Lied. But here's the major issue with that. While Edwin knew
how to open these doorways, he didn't know how to close them. And to be honest, I'm
not sure he ever even managed to contact his sister. I mean, it's possible he didn't.
Because Edwin kept doing these seances over and over again.
By the time Edwin dies in 1962, there are something like 11 active portals inside the
Bel Air house.
And you might think that those 11 portals are what made the house so haunted.
But that doesn't seem to be the case, because Kristen's research actually suggests that
the land the Bel Air house sits on was supernaturally active for at least 100 years before Edwin
even began his seances.
Can you even believe that, Yvette?
I saw something coming because Edwin had done so many seances.
There had to be a reason, right?
And you just don't play around with that, especially when you don't know what you're
doing.
Because remember, he didn't learn how to do these seances safely.
So when you start calling in all these spirits, you're going to get good and you're going
to get evil.
So clearly, it seems like a supernatural force was at play well before the Bel-Air House was
even built. But as far as where that energy came from, what it's doing there, and what it wants,
well, there are several theories Kristen believes. The first theory is about a ley line, which are basically invisible lines that stretch
between important supernatural locations.
So think the Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge.
Some people think ley lines have these magical properties.
If this is the first time you've ever heard of them, I definitely recommend going down a rabbit hole
because it is truly fascinating,
especially when you talk about
exploring the intersection of spirituality and scientific.
You know, when you talk about ley lines,
people think of ley lines as these spiritual portals, right?
But then when you talk about the science behind it and
you think about magnetic energy, so you have the combination of both and I think
it would be an incredible episode to explore the spiritual ley lines as
compared to the scientific, the electromagnetic energy fields. But anyway,
the first theory is this idea that the Beller house is sitting on a ley
line.
But Kristen leans into an alternate definition.
According to her, a ley line is kind of like a spiritual power outlet.
It draws mystical energy in from a bunch of different places and gathers it into one location.
And all a spirit needs to do is connect to the ley line and it can use that location
like a portal or gather energy from it, either of which can have explosive consequences.
Earlier, we mentioned that the original owner, Jacob Heatherington, built the Bel Air House
right on top of one of his coal mines.
Well, Christen says that one day in March of 1893, a mine exploded.
Specifically the mine that ran under the home.
42 workers died.
But the house survived the blast.
It's believed that the force of that eruption might have opened the home's first portal.
Either that or the power of that portal could have caused the explosion.
Sort of a chicken or the egg situation, I guess.
But according to an article by Kenny Biddle of Skeptical Inquirer,
there's no record of any mine explosion in Bel Air.
But there was a small fire about a quarter mile
from one of the mines in 1893.
And from what we can tell,
nobody was hurt or killed in that fire.
So nothing like the type of blast
that could have created a supposed portal.
Which by the way, in his
article, Kenny strongly implies that Kristin may have made up the whole explosion story.
After all, she's written two books about her house's history. And she charges people
$500 a night to stay in a run-down rental. But to say Kristen is lying about the home's history is a stretch in my humble opinion.
First of all, lots of people have had supernatural encounters in the Bel Air house,
including people with no incentive to lie. Take this pair of ghost hunters from Buzzfeed,
Ryan Bergara and Shane Madej. Ryan and Shane investigated the house in 2018
and these guys actively tried to engage with the ghost. Late at night while the
lights were off, they turned on a handheld EVP recorder and they actually
captured something. When they asked if anyone was in the room, a voice spoke
through the box, but the words
were a little muffled.
So the guys ended up asking another question.
Was this the spirit of a heatherington?
They got nothing.
So they asked if the ghost was from a time before the house was built.
And that's when an answer came through, clear as day.
Sort of.
It said, and I quote, spaghetti.
Now I don't know what that means in this context, and neither did Shane and Ryan.
I don't know, maybe the ghost was hungry, maybe it was playing a joke, or maybe it was
saying something that just sounded like spaghetti, and maybe part of
the message was cut off. The point is, something was talking through the EVP device.
Well, it's said that Edwin's spirit still haunts the Beller house to this day. In fact,
it seems he's the one Kristen has the most contact with during her seances. She claims that after he spent years
opening up a doorway to the world of the dead, he was never able to go through it. Instead,
he was trapped on this side as a restless spirit. She also says that Edwin is a friendly ghost,
that he may feel bad for opening all of these portals.
So now he tries to help psychics and mediums, maybe hoping to undo what he did.
But every now and then during a seance, Kristen says Edwin's personality changes dramatically.
He suddenly becomes very hostile and argumentative.
Kristen believes that when Edwin gets nasty, it's because he's not really Edwin.
Maybe another spirit is pretending to be him.
Or perhaps he's being controlled by another spirit, a more powerful spirit, maybe even
a demon.
Kristen thinks that all of the spirits in the Bel Air house are locked in some kind
of power struggle.
She also believes there's something especially strong and malicious dwelling in the attic.
Over the years, Kristin has worked with a lot of professional psychics and mediums hoping
to cast the dark spirits out.
But none of them can. Frankly, a lot of people
are nervous to even try. Because when you perform rituals to connect with spirits, like
Yvette said, you make yourself vulnerable to the powers that lie beyond.
And you don't have to take Christian's word for it. Lots of professional mediums warn that if you don't perform a
seance exactly right, like we both said, Rasha, there's a risk of bringing evil spirits into
the world or of being possessed or getting seriously hurt by one yourself.
And Edwin's story reveals another risk. You could permanently bind your soul to the house, making it impossible
to ever leave, even after your death.
So what's really behind all this creepy activity at the Bel Air house? Is it portals,
is it ley lines, is it demons, or is it all of the above?
I'm honestly not sure that we'll ever have the answers, especially if our main source
is a ghost.
But never say never, because when it comes down to the supernatural, nothing is for certain.
And maybe, just maybe, the Bel Air house isn't only haunted, it's also a doorway, a fragile barrier between
us and something we can't quite see, filled with supernatural forces just waiting to break
through. This is So Supernatural, an AudioChuck original produced by CrimeHouse.
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