Date of Performance: 04/05/2025
Nationality: American
Primary Language: English
Residence: Los Angeles, California
My informant describes a ghost story from their youth in Texas at their cousin’s house, which apparently was haunted, and was the site for many encounters with supernatural creatures. Apparently, it was built near a Native American burial site, and as my informant and his family were deeply superstitious, they treated such incidents with caution and respect. On this one occasion, my informant was sleeping over at his cousin’s house, and was the only one awake, when the TV played an unsettling advertisement about the devil (whether this was supernatural, or an ad for a TV show or movie about the devil is unclear). Scared, my informant went out in the hallway, where they were met by a large, 7-foot tall figure. My informant then ran into his cousin’s room, woke him up, and waited outside the house until his cousin’s parents got home. Following this incident, his aunt had the house blessed by an exorcist, and apparently there wasn’t another ghost sighting for a few years after the fact.
My informant fully believes in ghosts, and was clearly affected by the story – he told it with dramatic flair, but was fully serious, fully believing his telling of events. His family is Christian, and apparently all of them acknowledge the supernatural, which definitely affected his perception of the world growing up.
To me, the tale sounds like it can be attributed to the paranoid imaginings of an elementary schooler – but you never really know. The less urbanized, relatively remote area of Texas he grew up in likely contributed to his deep belief in the supernatural, and as my informant is highly creative as well — he’s a writer – it’s easy to see how, through the years, a simple commercial could have spiraled into a full on ghost story.