It all begins with an assumption. Journalist Tristan Redman suspects he was haunted by his wife's great-grandmother. While living in an old Victorian house in London as a 16-year-old, Redman recalls odd things happening in his bedroom on the top floor.
"I'd wake up and objects would have moved around the room. Particularly this one yellow vase, I'd go to bed and it would be on the mantlepiece but then in the morning, it would be on the desk... the next morning I'd find it somewhere else," he tells Mamamia's No Filter podcast.
Redman also remembers lights flashing on and off on their own and a "cold feeling" when he was home alone. He didn't think much of it at the time, instead assuming his sister was playing tricks on him. This is because Redman does not believe in ghosts.
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He had all but forgotten what happened to him as a teenage boy until one day he received an email from his dad. In the message, his father said he had spoken to an old neighbour who encountered a former resident of their London home who claimed the house was haunted.
"Do you still have that ghost in the top bedroom?" the neighbour recalled being asked by the man. They went on to say that the family's daughter had several brushes with something supernatural.
Redman knew exactly what this family's daughter was talking about. She says she saw "the ghost of a faceless woman".
"I was not really into ghosty stuff anyway, but it did kind of knock me off kilter," says Redman. "Then you hear from different families who have lived in this house that they all experienced strange things."