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Originally Posted by BlinkingBlythe
What I am really interested in is the Tallmans ghost, a ghost which terrorized a family after they
bought a seemingly innocent bunk bed from a store. The bunk bed was not an antique or did it have a
sordid history, but the hauntings were so bad, that they had the bed crushed with a steam roller
at a garbage dump.
I watched the episode of Unsolved Mysteries which featured this as a kid, and it scared the daylights out
of me. Among other things, it caused a clock radio with an analog dial to go back and forth through
the stations by itself, a lunch pail to fly out of the father's hands and smash a lamp on the other side of the
living room, and caused a fog to appear on the floor, with an apparition in it, which scared a relative or friend who was sleeping on the floor to keep watch over the kids pale, out of his wits, and speechless!
I have been trying to find the episode on line for years, through all channels, but they got this
episode locked up good!
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Possible the episodes unavailable due to the families unwanted attention after the airing on Unsolved Mysteries.
in: Unsolved Mysteries Wiki
Tallman House
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Tallman House
Case File: Tallman House
Location: Horicon, Wisconsin
Date: February 1987
Description: The Tallman House is depicted as a one-floor suburban home. It is unknown if the house in the clip was was actually the Tallman's former residence.
Investigations: None
Extra Notes: The case was featured as a part of a Halloween episode that aired on October 26, 1988. The Tallmans were beset by unwanted attention as a result of earlier ghost hysteria, which they did not seek. They had turned down a lucrative tabloid offer about their experience as they did not think it right to make any money off their children's misfortune. The Tallmans agreed to share their story with Unsolved Mysteries under three conditions: they were censored during the interview, their children's names were to be protected by alias and that all reenactments of their experiences be done by actors playing the Tallman family.
The Tallman House activity was described in greater extent in the book, "Haunted America" by Michael Norman and Beth Scott, but at no time in their research do they link the hauntings to a bunk bed.
The activity is instead linked to the property as being located on or near former Native American burial grounds.
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