A few days back, Adam Ellis's twitter thread went viral on the internet that showed how a spirit of a little boy who had a mishappened head haunted him. Ellis became happy that the spirit did not get to him but his happiness ended soon when he started receiving call from a ‘No Caller ID’. A few days back, he posted a screenshot of his phone calls that he though were of telemarketer. He took that call to clear the confusion but what happened next freaked him out.
As soon as he received the call, he heard a strange electrical static sound but the sound was followed by a deathly silence and then he heard a whisper saying 'hello'. He later bought a pet-monitoring camera to keep a track on the activities going on his house. The camera would give an alert whenever there was a movement in the house. And then something happened that sent shivers down his spine. He saw some strange and ghostly movements in his living area.
He posted his account on Twitter in the form of a thread. Read his tweets here:
Shortly after the usual cat stuff, around 10:30 or so, I start getting phone calls from an unmarked number.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
My entire call history for the past week looks like this. You'll notice that I answered once, yesterday. pic.twitter.com/nozoMffWHs
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Since this has been happening for days on end, I thought it might be an automated telemarketer or something.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Since this has been happening for days on end, I thought it might be an automated telemarketer or something.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Usually if it's an automated thing, if you answer once, they quit calling. So I picked up.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Instead, what I heard on the other end was a peculiar electrical static sound, very similar the the static my sleep app picks up at night.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
I kept listening. I heard what I thought was breathing, but it was so faint I can't be sure. My heart was racing, so it was hard to hear.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Then, just as I was about to hang up, I heard a very small voice whisper, "hello."
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 26, 2017
Anyway, last week I bough a pet monitoring camera so I can keep an eye on the cats while I'm overseas.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
It's basically a nanny cam that connects to the wifi, so you can check in whenever you want. It runs 24/7.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
My phone pinged periodically through the evening, alerting me to the cats running around and playing. Normal stuff.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
Then, around 11, it alerted me again that it detected motion, but when I checked the feed of my apartment, I didn't see anything.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
Watch the chair. pic.twitter.com/jXtIxpkVxD
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
I knew it couldn't be the wind, because I haven't had the windows open at all this summer (I have AC and like to keep it chilly).
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
About half an hour later, I got another motion alert.
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
Here's the feed of that alert. pic.twitter.com/6FHmUyIRBx
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
Wait, wtf. Someone just pointed out that one of the blue chair in the background disappears in the second video. pic.twitter.com/mhlslwwzlV
— Adam Ellis (@moby_dickhead) August 29, 2017
So, if you look at the bottom of the bookcase, a black mass moves from left to right shortly after the shell drops... pic.twitter.com/5qnh09vli9
— Vince Ruda (@vinceruda) August 29, 2017