Paranormal Anecdotes: Buda Castle, The Witch of Klodzko & More!
Paul Dale Roberts, HPI's Esoteric Detective
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The drawing above was created by Richard Vasseur. Concept by Paul Dale Roberts. It depicts Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Arriving at Buda Castle is Saint Gothic aka Deanna Jaxine Stinson; The Demon Warrior aka Paul Dale Roberts and Iconic aka Richard Vasseur.
BELOW ARE QUICK PARANORMAL ANECDOTES:
Haunted Buda Castle
Budapest is inundated with history and Buda Castle is only the tip of the iceberg for historical haunted places. The castle was first built between 1247 to 1265 by the laborers that served King Bela IV. The Ottoman Turks occupied the castle during the Battle of Mohacs. During this time Buda Castle was heavily damaged. The damage became worse during the Great Siege of 1686. Most of the castle was destroyed by the Allied Christian Forces. With all of the damage to this castle, the people of Hungary were determined to rebuild and remodel the castle. The Archduke Joseph Anton favored the castle so much, he actually resided at the castle. Some tourists and locals have reported seeing ghostly Ottoman Turks with Shamshir swords storming the castle by running through walls. With all of the history of this castle, it would seem natural that this castle is haunted.
Sophie Weingarten - The Witch of Klodzko
On 8/20/2022, Saturday, my wife Deanna and I, went to the Banana Festival at William Land Park in Sacramento. It was a fun event with live music and vendors as far as the eye can see selling anything and everything. We got the best banana bread ever at this event. While at this festival, we handed out our paranormal investigation business cards to random people. Some of the people I talked with, I would ask if they ever experienced anything they would consider as paranormal. The best story I got was from a German lady named Lina Huber.
Lina tells me while growing up in Germany, she went to Klodzko, Poland with her parents, she was 12 years old. The reason for the visit was to see her German relatives that live in Poland. On one particular night, she went on a stroll through Klodzko with her parents and little brother. As they reached a certain area during their walk, all four of them were having strange abdominal pains. It happened all at once. Lina's mother said that she saw a strange-dressed woman looking at them, as Lina's mother buckled over. When Lina's mother raised back up the strange-dressed woman wasn't there. They continued to walk and when they reached a certain point, the abdominal pains were gone. When they arrived back to their family's residence in Klodzko, Lina's mother told her sister of the strange incident. Lina's mother's sister named Hannah says they encountered The Witch of Klodzko aka Sophie Weingarten. Sophie Weingarten was a serial killer that poisoned her victims with arsenic. The pain that the four felt were the esoteric pain that the victims felt. Hannah says that other people walking in that area have complained of unusual abdominal pains that mysteriously come and go. Hannah says Sophie Weingarten is still haunting the town that she was from, and she may be causing the abdominal pains.
I learned that Sophie Charlotte Elisabeth Ursinus, born May 5, 1760, and died April 4, 1836, was a German serial killer that poisoned her husband, aunt and lover. She also unsuccessfully tried to poison her servant. Her trial brought to light the capabilities of arsenic poisoning.
Haunted Dew Drop Inn - Grass Valley, CA
I once visited this place in 2007, and I was actually headed to a private residence to do a cleansing. I had to use the restroom and went into this establishment. While in the bathroom, I was pinched on the neck twice and I heard strange whispering. No one else was in the bathroom with me. I knew this place was haunted, but I needed to get to the private residence, because I was running late. I promised myself, I would go back and try to conduct an investigation, but I never did and just recently one of my clients reminded me about this place and I found this article:
www.kqed.org/arts/13892672/meet-the-ghosts-who-haunt-the-100-year-old-dew-drop-innRoute 66 - Clinton, Oklahoma
When I was 11 years old, I went to Lehigh, Oklahoma with my parents to see the town in which my father was born at. Before we got to Lehigh, we did some traveling on Route 66. When we reached an area where the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum is now built, we talked to an auto mechanic in Clinton, Oklahoma. The auto mechanic told us about a week before, Clinton residences saw strange lights in the night sky and the following day, they saw a circular impression in the dirt. They had no idea how the circular impression came to be. As I got older, I came to the conclusion, it may have been what UFOlogists call a saucer nest. There are so many stories about haunted Route 66. There are many, many ghost stories and one of the ghost stories is how in one particular room at the Historic El Ranch Hotel in Gallup, New Mexico is haunted by a mysterious force that makes bed sheets or drapes come alive. If you stay in the room, the bed sheet may wrap around you tightly, where you can't move, or if you are standing by the window, the drapes will wrap around your neck, as to try and strangle you.