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The North Shore

Oahu, Hawaii

This house, on the north shore, is haunted. The woman that once lived here became so angry with her infant child that she killed him and buried him beneath the house. During the wee hours of the morning, a baby may be heard crying throughout the house; no one has yet found the source of the noise.

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karen says:

September 12, 2008, 11:50 am

this is quit appling.i have heard many stories and whitch i believe.

Lolita says:

September 24, 2008, 3:36 am

I read so many comments that I forgot what the story’s about! Can someone refresh my memory?

kehau says:

November 13, 2008, 10:28 pm

wow… any who puts down hawaii should shut up. i have lived in the mainland and now im living back in nanakuli. being in the military i have to say hawaii is way more different than any other place on the mainland. hawaii is filled with love. the mainland is full of hatefulness and i know through experience. like alot of people said this site is about the paranormal, but there will always be one idiot who decides to say something stupid and all h*** breaks loose.

PanLin01 says:

June 10, 2009, 4:43 pm

I know that I’m only Chinese Caucasian (and am horrible at speaking pidgin lol) I’ve lived here all my life and I plan on staying here all my life as well. Why can’t we meet all kinds of people from different places? I mean, I’ve never left the island so when I meet someone new and they tell me where they’re from it’s really cool cause I learned something new. And of coarse I tell them about the islands and what I know so that when they go back home they can tell their family about the experiences that they had.

LEiALOHA_1220 says:

June 16, 2009, 5:59 am

MELISSA says:

“June 22, 2006, 4:36 pm
hawaii i cant believe that kind of things happen there maybe out here in the mainland but not out there in hawaii our natives are not that sick enough to do **** like . melissa”
i WANTED TO REPLY TO THiS POSTER SAYiNG THAT iTs RiDiCULOUS THAT YOU THiNK iT ONLY HAPPENs iN THE MAiNLAND. iF YOU LOOKED MORE iNTO OUR HiSTORY YOU WOULD UNDERSTAND ALL OF THE STRUGGLES THAT OUR LANDS HAD TO GO THROUGH AND WHY THEREs SO MUCH DISTURBED SPiRiTS. SOME OF THEM DON’T EVEN KNOW THERE DEAD OR WHATs HAPPENiNG TO THEM. THERE iS ALOT OF STUFF THAT HAPPENS ON THESE iSLANDs SEEiNG FROM EXPERiENCE. iT HAPPENS EVERYWHERE iN THE WORLD NOT JUST THE MAiNLAND. EVERY WHERE YOU GO HAS HiSTORY BEHiND iT AND A STORY TO GO WiTH iT.

KC says:

July 26, 2009, 11:56 am

thats really freaky gosh

Kane says:

August 14, 2009, 5:28 pm

I lived in California but i heard of same stories like this one just that the mother didn’t killed the baby but because we lived on top of the cemetery sometimes when my brother and me we were little we use to hear baby cry although we thought it would be the neighbor baby but the next door neighbor say they hear it too and my grandparents use to tell stories that when you hear a baby cry it mean the baby is following you and the only way to escape is to lied to the ghost baby that he/she need to stay put while you got get some milk for him/her but then all you do is ran as fast you ever could(i didn’t mean run a straight line) to anywhere and not just straight home because it will follow you home and you don’t want that.
Hi everybody idk if the story is true but my brother and me did hear a baby voice back then.

Deidra Liufau says:

October 18, 2009, 8:16 pm

Where is the house at on the North Shore?

Kickerbacker says:

January 3, 2010, 12:20 am

We are all humans. We all are were and is. Not all is stupid and not all are smart. I’m 49 and love all sides. We all have something to give one another on all sides. We are all the same all over the world. We are all fighting the same fight. We own nothing but is just trying to survive the best way we know how. I’m hawaiian 9th grade drop out been on welfare all my life. I took care of more teenagers of all races and we all respected each other and we all cried the same issues it didnt matter hawaiian haoles japanese korens the problem is our goverment they got us looking at each other hating so there’s no communcation while they steal everything in between. So stop hating people we all have something to offer God made us that way. Do what the people before me said education is what we all need cause if we did it we would be trying to prove ourselfs on this page. So for the sake of the kids through out the WORLD let’s be good role models from now on. They need you all…

maks808 says:

February 9, 2010, 5:34 am

Wow thanks a lot sarina it took you one comment to set off a racial war anyway I’m 50% Hawaiian and I live on “The Big Island” and the things being said on this site are pretty appalling and I’m surprised you people can comment in such a racist manner nowadays I had kinda hoped that that kind of stuff was over already. I was amazed at the things that came out of both side especially from the mainland side they were incredibly offensive to many cultures especially from(Ijustfarted, bob, whiteguy,nevergoingback, etc etc) I mean really your comments are so vicious and unnecessary it’s astonishing you can say things like this your just down right not good people you complain about us calling you ignorant but you say something ignorant right after. Hawaiian’s try to keep your composure here and hold back on our comments ourselves because we are not totally free of blame here because a select few of us have just contributed to the negativity here but scrolling through the comments I didn’t find a single comment from the local side nearly as vicious as the disgusting statements put forth by the mainland side. If you are not one of those to convey these awful things I’d like to apologize on behalf of the human race. But just as a parting note Hawaii is great and I’m sure the mainlands great to I intend on seeing it when I leave for college so let’s just call it a truce but of-course no one is gonna listen to a single word of this well thought out comment of mine (sorry for it being so long I like to write and I was bored and I happened across a topic I believe in I’d also like to apologize for the low quality in the vocab and organization of this comment I was rushed and kept thinking of new things to add on to it, and finally I’d like to appologize for rambling on so much in my parentheses).

amber says:

February 26, 2010, 6:54 am

I lived at Pounders beach for a few months. To access the beach,there was a path leading through my backyard, out to the beach. I always felt the “presence” of a small child running around me, when i would walk to the beach. I would always tell my husband about what I felt, and just recently, discovered that in fact, there is a story of a mother who lost her child in the ocean, and that sometimes you can hear the childs footsteps, or the child crying. I do believe in spirits, and I know i definitly felt the presence of a small child around me, when walking to the beach..

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