NorthWalesLive.Over the next few weeks, the couple experienced a series of incidents that made them feel as though they were not quite alone.
Tins of cat food had been neatly stacked in a pyramid and an eerie presence was felt in the cottage.Ken, a teacher at a local school, brought home a BBC microcomputer he had borrowed.
Soon after it was set up, a message appeared - an ominous poem.More messages soon followed, with the writer asking Ken and Debbie who they are before accusing them of stealing his house.Days later, a second equally strange message came through, appearing to be written in some archaic version of English.It said: "I write on behalf of many – What strange words you speak – You are a worthy (good) man who has a fanciful woman, and you live in my house (who dwell in my home) – with lights which (the) devil makes – It was a great crime to have stolen (bribed) my house. – L.W."Keep up to date with all the latest news stories.
by signing up for one of Daily Star's free newsletters here.Over the next year and a half, more messages continued to appear.
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