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  • Writer's pictureBrandon Aycock

Spector of Waccamaw Middle

Many students of Waccamaw Middle School believe they are learning in a safe and secure environment, but a legend of a ghostly trickster says otherwise. Accounts taken from several Waccamaw teachers have drawn attention to a possible poltergeist haunting at the local middle school. A poltergeist is believed by local paranormal enthusiast (Brandon Aycock) to be a kind of ghost that is responsible for noisy disturbances or moving of objects created by the emotions of the host creature. In the case of Waccamaw middle school, the host is most likely the entire student body; which creates raging and conflicting emotions causing for abnormal amounts of paranormal behavior.


Teacher Benjamin Chapman believes to have seen/heard many odd occurrences within the school in his many years of teaching.


"I've seen objects move by themselves out of nowhere. Voices come from dark corners with no one in sight." Chapman claimed, "The worst is the notes left throughout my classroom that seem to change what was written on them."


The strange occurrences have left teachers peeking over their shoulders and listening out for the ghostly spirit. While the local paranormal team has not yet investigated the case thoroughly, a trip is being arranged for the near future. If any local occurrences are sighted, alert the team with thorough and clear details about the case and it will be put on the list to be investigated. Contact the Head Investigator (Brandon Aycock) at brayc140@netmail.bcswan.net or through text at 910-547-1418.




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