Bob Cranmer, a former Allegheny
County Commissioner, bought in 1988, what he thought would be his family’s
dream home . . .
Grand Oaks Manor |
This house, just outside
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was huge, in good shape for its age, and the
right price.
But the family quickly
regretted this purchase.
During the walk-through as
Bob, his wife, Lesa, and their four children inspected their new home they
found their youngest son sitting on the staircase crying hysterically.
They never discovered why.
Bob Cranmer |
At first, unusual activities like
faucets, radios, and lights turning off and on, didn’t bother Bob. He brushed
it off--it must be just old plumbing and wiring.
But then other strange things
began to happen.
Members of the family began
to wake up with unexplained scratch and bite marks on their legs. At night they
heard loud pounding on the walls.
Mysterious footsteps where
heard in the hallway and members of the family were either tripped or pushed by
invisible hands.
The family began to avoid one
room in the house, known as the Blue Room, because of a shadowy, dark figure
that they had seen and sensed was evil. This figure was always accompanied by a
“rotting smell.”
The home's living room. |
Members of the family began
to wear crosses for protection. These often would be found bent, broken in two,
and some were flung across the room.
Bob did research about the
history of the home and discovered it had a violent past.
The property it sat upon was
the site of a 1700 massacre. Native Americans had killed a group of white
settlers.
In 1909, the builder of the home had become so disturbed by what he felt was haunting the area that he
“cursed the house.”
In the 1920s and 30s, a
doctor rented a room in the home. It was believed he performed hundreds of
abortions in this space.
By 2003, this evil presence
drove Bob’s wife and two of his sons into temporary insanity. All three spent
time in psychiatric wards.
After living in the home for 18
years, in 2006, the family decided to fight back.
Bob spent months reading
Bible verses out loud each night despite the fact bite and scratch marks
continued to appear on his body.
He brought in a
demonologist, who felt the activity centered in one closet in the home. When a
wall was torn down in this area, items belonging to previous owners, plus Bob’s
family, were discovered.
The items all had scribbling on
the back, with hateful, mean things written about each object’s owner.
Cranmer's Book |
A local priest then performed
an exorcism.
Bob, who still lives at Grand
Oaks, feels this worked, for there has been no further demonic activity in the
home.
In his book, The Demon of Brownsville Road, Bob shares
more details about this story.
That's not the "blue room", that's our living room. Good article, thank you
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