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Evicted by Demons

Kaimuki, Hawaii

In this house resides one of the most demonic spirits ever known. The previous owners were thrown around by an unknown entity before finally moving out. The house remains vacant.

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Local Boy says:

January 24, 2008, 4:21 am

Anyone know about the Headless Priest of Hakimo Road? When we were young my Grandmother would always make sure that we were in the house before dark. People would see this Headless Priest sitting on peoples moss rock walls and on Hakimo Road when there was a full moon. One of my friends who had a small chicken yard on the back road of Lualualei ajoining Hakimo road herd his chickens making a racket one night and went out with a gas lantern to the chicken yard/coops he raised the lantern to see what was scaring his chickens, well there he was the Headless Priest. Does anyone else know about this ghost story and Hakimo road is located in Nanakuli where there is a mountain that stands between Hakimo Road and Maili. There Must be a reason why this Headless Priest wonders this area.

Local Boy says:

January 25, 2008, 3:40 am

To the person who’s little boy lives in wahiawa. Subject: Spirits holding you down when you are asleep.
I had this experience twice on the Big Island and to get the spirits to leave do swear words or turn to the lords prayer, if you have a television turn it on to a christion station with the lights turned on while the boy sleeps. Hope this will help you Meeshell…

Kathy says:

January 30, 2008, 11:31 pm

This is to answer the one asking of their little boy in wahiawa. “Local Boy” comment is also right but there is also a disorder called sleep paralysis. I used to live in Palolo valley where there are alot of spooky stories too. Alot of things happened to me when I was younger. One of them being held down by an unknown entity. I used to hear someone calling my name and when Im in bed I would be held down, can’t move, speak or breathe. This only happened in my room. No where else so I don’t think I was suffering from sleep paralysis. Also, I would sleep in the living room but nothing happens to me there. Make sure your boy is not suffering from this sleep paralysis though. I would check with the doctors first or maybe monitor your child when he’s sleeping.

surfahboy says:

February 1, 2008, 10:05 pm

I just drove pass the house on 8th and harding today. Someone obviously lives there (blue CRV in driveway) but the property and house is unkept. Overgrown with weeds and the house is falling apart. Looks Creepy!!

kahu says:

February 3, 2008, 5:37 am

meeshell

Go find help. Depends on where you live in Wahiawa, could be night machers, sleeping wrong way or other things. Get house blessed, person who bless house should be able to help the little one.

Anita says:

February 5, 2008, 5:44 am

Meeshell
I live in latin America and I was readind your message, I don´t have a solution but I can tell u something, “Kahu” is right, get that house blessed! I was in that situation a year ago,there are “friendly” spirits in my house and I was living ok with that until something bad starting to visit my room, always at 3 am.That thing kept on coming to my room to wake me up, (thank God i never saw it)I couldn´t move or speak and at the same time I felt something watching me in the room, but I was alone.It was like my energy was taken away.
I’m not the kind of person who goes to church, my boyfriend does. One day I told him why i couldn´t sleep at night and he started to pray for me. one week later that thing got worst, for the first time it got close to me,i could hear it breathing by my side, it was like “hey! i’m not in your imagination, i’m real”, but something more happened that night, that thing stopped to breathe, suddenly the room felt different, not heavy, and the end of it was a warm hand in my head, like an old person’s hand.The first sec it was creepy, but then there was a good feeling in the room. Maybe it was a dead relative, a good spirit, maybe an angel, I don´t know, the only thing i know is that situation was happening for months, my boyfriend started to pray for me and “it” vanished.I thank him for believe in me, and I thank the “good hand in my head”

sherry says:

February 19, 2008, 3:55 pm

We lived on the kaneohe air base back in 77-80 we lived on connorsloop at night you could here the fruniture move and something would lay in bed with you at night and put its arm around you things would fly off the shelves or come up missing just to be found later. all the friends i had on the base told alot of similar stories,my daddy(tops)would tell us to to go down and ask if they needed help moving the stuff(like that was going to happen. I’ve always wondered if it still happens in the house we lived in.

ghosthunter says:

February 26, 2008, 4:03 pm

I beleve my boy frind is a ghost he told me its true
I dont whant to be torn apart so im staing in indian for this one

Stickywitch says:

March 12, 2008, 2:40 am

I think a home like this would make for a really great bonfire at a keg. Pour yourself a beer, unleash those angry trapped spirits, and PARTY, I say!

sherena says:

March 21, 2008, 2:50 pm

My ex and her family are from Nanakuli HI and she has told me alot of stories that I truly believe happen. For instance, “crying rocks”. Tourists want to take a piece of Hawai’i with them but the land is blessed. Supernatural events occur if one removes the rock from it’s original location. Now as far as that house, that’s crazy. And if the story told is true about the man eating spirit, then i’ll pass! But I’d like to visit Hawai’i to see everything for myself being that that “gift” runs thru my family. And I’m sure the feeling I’d get if I were to come to the islands would be way stronger than what I felt and seen on Route 66 in Az.

Zoe says:

March 25, 2008, 4:16 pm

Meeshell,

I grew up in a haunted house and I used to have the same experience which ended up happening almost on a nightly basis at one point.

My best advice to you is to first off get a professional like a catholic and a hawaiian priest to come out and bless you, your family and your home.

And 2, belive in yourself and your word. I found that if I told the spirits they couldnt hurt me, they had no power over me and they were not allowed in my room, as long as I believed what I was saying, it was true.

I would also describe the boundaries and touch each wall in my bedroom so there was a clear understanding of the area I was referring to.

There are entities that can hurt you, if you let them. Learn how to protect yourself, that’s key.

seven bridges sucks says:

March 27, 2008, 7:06 am

during high school in the mid nineties my friends and i used to go to the house on 8th and harding in kaimuki late at night to scare ourselves ****less. i remember there used to be another house that was a little down the road that had a sign outside that said “this is not the haunted house” or something along those lines. good stuff. anyway, the whole time i was in high school nobody lived in the house and it was really creepy looking but i remember in ‘00 or ‘01 i used to see a caucasian couple living at the house. i would see them occasionally for maybe a year or two so if anything were really happening in there it couldnt have been that bad because they stayed there for awhile. for those of you from the mainland who are reading this, the story about the kaimuki house is very famous in hawaii, particularly on oahu. every kid that grows up in honolulu knows about the house on 8th and harding. even my mom has heard of it. having said that, i think the story about that house is b.s. if two kids really got levitated in the air and then ripped apart while a bunch of people, including cops, looked on, someone would have came out with the police report that supposedly exists (or some other kind of evidence) by now. i also think that most of the modern day oahu urban legends are made up. my friends and i would go to all the famous haunted spots all the time, sometimes with a video camera and nothing ever happpened to us or anyone ive ever known. we used to go to morgans corner, old pali road, the pali lookout, seven bridges (which is the biggest crock of **** ever), we even drove over the pali hwy. with pork in the car and nothing ever happened. (for those of you from the mainland who dont know, theres an old urban legend that says if you try to drive a certain stretch of highway with uncooked pork in your car, your engine will die and not restart until you throw the pork out). i am however open to the fact that the old native hawaiian ghost stories such as the night marchers and such are true, because there are just way too many stories out there to think otherwise.

Maui Jes says:

April 12, 2008, 3:12 am

commenter named meesha you want to lookup a few things.
I know of someone on Maui who had the same issues, except when she was a late teen and early twenties. She said even her new boyfriend (who became her husband) saw the thing when he awoke in bed with the same issue.

Anyway, I have woken many times paralyzed and the main experience is due to a chemical called atonin. It prevents you from moving while dreaming. Sometimes you can awake mentally and be in half sleep. The atonin keeps your feelings in dream state. in other words, you cant feel your body so your mind creates a dream body. ANd paralysis, naturally causes fear. Fear in half sleep causes hallucination, yes deadly scary hallucination that seems 100% real.

It is the same state that you can roll out of your body and hear voices (clairvoyance). I have even seen through car doors and bandanas over my eyes in this state. Does that mean its not a hallucination? Hard to say for sure. The brain is smarter than the ego using it.

Telling the boy his fears are real is questionable. Writing it off to dream and telling him actually he can control what happens is worth trying before just letting accept his own frightened truth.

If he believes he can effect the experience, he may be able to fly out of his body, conjure friendly spirits (call them faeries or whatever makes him feel safe) and travel to the circus, disneyland etc.

Then give hiom time to practise and encourage him to effect the experiences whenever they happen. You may just find he gains control and has a brand new skill.

Oh yeah look up ’sleep paralysis’

alana says:

April 27, 2008, 4:13 pm

thats not that scary only if you were actually there

Nesi says:

May 2, 2008, 7:44 pm

this is fake i did go there and nothing happened

manu says:

June 6, 2008, 7:45 pm

hey I was wondering if anyone knows anything about 7 bridges in manoa. Me and friends went a bunch of times in high school, never went past the 4th bridge though. One time at night me and one other friend out of the group heard very distinctly a woman screeming like she was getting killed, very far off in the distance but still distinct.

I’ve gone back during the day to do the hike, it’s pretty nice when it ends at the waterfall. Never seen the last 2 bridges though, unless crossing the stream on rocks counts. The place definately has some energy.

It always feels very secluded eventhough its right in manoa where thousands of people live. I’m very curious about the abandoned looking houses on the path and the old cars, as well as the low lava rock wall that crosses the trail twice. Hope to hear from someone that knows the history of the area.

Preston says:

June 10, 2008, 6:30 pm

If anyone has a haunted location and would like a Professional Paranormal Research Group to investigate it and provide you with answers, please contact us at highparanormal@gmail.com. You can also check out our website at http://highparanormal.googlepages.com. Sorry, we’re not one of those trill seeking, “negative energy feeling”, groups. We carry our our investigations in a scientific manner and will only make claims based on findings on our cameras, recorders, and equipment. Check out YouTube.com and search “Hawaiian Island Ghost Hunters.” Mahalo.

KOPS says:

July 3, 2008, 3:07 am

Hello everyone,

I am an investigator with the Kahaluu Oahu Paranormal Society. We were looking for a home with reports, such as the one in Kaimuki, on 8th and Harding. I understand that people now reside there.
We are looking for a documented residence to do an investigation, to create a sponsorship pilot for a local television program. If anyone has information, on this residence, or one with the same type of activity, could you please post.
Thank you all, and believe it or not, everyone in their lifetime has experienced the paranormal. What do you think that little voice in your head is, that is whispering to you, that spirits are not real!
Do you have to experience something in order to believe? You can make all the jokes you want, cause thats a normal reaction, though as you sit and read this, you are starting to remember the things in your life that has happened to you, that you just can’t explain.
Keep an open mind, and guess what, things will start to look alot brighter. You will never know unless you try. Good luck in your ventures!
I hope to see you out there. If you need proof, well, that is what our team is out to get for you.
Thanks again, and happy hunting.

tee says:

July 5, 2008, 10:16 am

I’ve been to the house on 9th and harding. I don’t know if that is the actual house everyone keeps talking about. but its the broken down house with a old stripped car in the garage and is right across from a library or something. the house has been broken down now and a new house has been built. anyways, on the night when we went there, we parked our cars under an overpass and walked to the house. as we were walking…it started to rain but it was like the rain followed us. we looked back and the rain was pouring behind us so we ran for shelter. as soon as we get to the house the rain started to stop. 2 of my friends went inside the house but nothing happened. another friend of mine said when he looked at the upstairs window, he saw 3 white figures. he immediately walked back to the cars and started crying, praying, and apologizing. we all ran after him shortly after. he told us the story but we didn’t know if we should believe him. we also thought that since he had been drinking prior to arriving at the house that he had just “thought” he saw something. I don’t know. whatevers. oh and I also heard that the house on 9th and harding isn’t the real house..its the house on 8th and harding. idk.

Peanut says:

August 4, 2008, 12:54 am

Someone is living in there now. I pass by every thursday for guitar lessons. It looks kinda creepy. i wouldnt move in there even if it was cheap. maybe they dont know the REAL history. =X

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