I get on this site quite often, but am just now activating an account. I have had many paranormal experiences through out the years but one I would like to share with you all stands out the most...
Let me start off by saying this story is dealing with my little brother, let it be known that he has no memory of my step moms side of the family, no pictures of them, no stories of them or nothing (they both passed way before he was born). My step mom doesn't speak to much of them as it is a sensitive subject to her.
It was when my younger brother was about 3 years old, it wasn't too odd to walk past his room and hear him speaking to himself as most kids have a very active imagination. One particular afternoon I hear him crying to himself so I stop and ask what the problem was. Let me remind you that he was only 3 at the time. After asking him what was wrong he began to inform me that my step moms dad and brother (his grand dad, and uncle) would visit him some nights. Again let me say that he has never been told about them, as they passed many many years before he was even born.
He begins telling me that his grand dad has a really bad cut on his leg and his uncle often complains of a horrible head ache, he then states that they have no where to go so they come by to visit him and play with his train set. This scared me a little that he called them by their names because like I said before they were never talked about especially not to him!
I went to my step mom and let her know what my brother had said, she turned away and didn't speak of it after that. A few weeks down the line it got brought up between me and my dad, he told me that "grand dad" had to have his leg amputated due to diabetes then passed shortly after, also that my "uncle" had got shot in the head execution style triggered by gang violence. I found this quite weird thinking back to what my little brother had previously told me...
Grand dad has a bad cut on his leg (he had his leg amputated), uncle has a bad head ache (he died due to a gun shot in the head)
Weird, huh?...