Evil Whispers From The Pines
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  • Parts 39
  • Time 3h 55m
  • Reads 133
  • Votes 78
  • Parts 39
  • Time 3h 55m
Complete, First published Nov 09
A true story of a family that unknowingly rented a house that was used as a satanic church. To make matters worse, turns out the occult, who had been evicted from the house, wanted "their house" back.  What followed was an evil fueled campaign of terror designed to drive the family from the house. As if the physically inflicted terror was not enough, the occult had help from the demonic entities they left behind. While their primary target was the teenage girl who was often home alone as a latch key kid, everyone in that house was subjected to unimaginable terrifying incidents. Were there connections to notorious serial killer Leonard Lake?  Why were and are so many other locations on that mountain experiencing "hauntings"?  The devil worshipers used the cover of the Pines to move about the mountain and random eerie noise and screams could be heard along with the wind rushing sound from the Pines.
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