![]() Kevin realized that the common denominator in the situation was the box. Kevin saw the terror in his mother's eyes. Kevin returned to find his mother incapacitated by a stroke. She felt a cold evil from it, and it kept her from moving or speaking. Kevin was called away shortly after giving her the box. Later that October, Kevin thought he'd found the perfect birthday gift for his mother: the box. Kevin blamed Jane for the damage, as he could see no other explanation. ![]() When he finally found Jane, she swore at him and walked out, never to return. All of the four-foot fluorescent bulbs had been cast to the ground. Pulling a flashlight, Kevin went to find Jane. When Kevin finally got there, the wrought-iron door into the basement is locked. It sounded like something was taking a baseball bat to the inventory. She called Kevin, begging him to come back to the store. When she went to investigate, glass started breaking. When Jane stepped away to answer the phone, she heard a noise, and knew something was wrong. ![]() She had spent hours in the basement alone before, even to the point of being able to walk throught it in the dark, but never had she felt that sensation of being watched. ![]() Jane Howerton, Kevin's sales assistant, was tidying up the basement before opening one day when she got the feeling something was watching her. Inside, Kevin found some odd trinkets that he chalked up to being the items of a sentimental old woman, and didn't think anything of the box beyond it being an old wine cabinet. When he broke the clasp, the doors opened. When everything was stowed in the store's basement, Kevin went to work on the brass lock that held the box shut. Even though Kevin is Jewish, and knew what a dybbuk was, he took the box and other items from the sale back to his store. He won a lot that contained hundreds of dollars of items for the store, including a locked wine cabinet that the late woman's granddaughter called 'The Dubbuk Box". He found an estate auction of items from a Holocaust survivor who has passed at the fine old age of 103. Kevin Mannis was searching for items for his antique store. Paranormal Experience: A wine cabinet carrying a malevolent spirit ![]() However with all that we know from the video we can clearly say that the Dybbuk Box is fake as the origins of the box are not that of historic accuracy.Subject Names: Kevin Mannis, Jane Howerton, Ida Mannis, Brian Grubbs, Brian's roommate Sam, Jason Haxton, Sophie The videos are created to scare you while offering the magic of off-screen effects.Īre they real? Only Casey Nolan knows for sure if the events really happened or not. Mindseed TV offers this experience a truly scary experience. The videos created on his channel have one purpose and that’s to offer scares and looks into the unknown as the human mind fears what it does not understand. So that’s the quick rundown of the events in the video, with Casey escaping to his car. The opening is short lived as his YouTube play button falls off the wall, followed by other sounds that make Casey literally run outside of his house in fear. Nolan, takes out his rapid radio wave spirit box in an attempt to create a cycling noise for a spirit to use its voice to communicate, sort of like what we see in the Necrophonic app, he does get a few voices come through, which are sure to make the hair stand up on the back of your head.Ĭasey proceeds to open the box, the EMF reader stops going off at this point, as if to indicate to the viewers of his channel that the essence captured inside the box has now been released inside his home. ![]()
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