I know someone will think i am crazy,but in 1966 i had just turned 16.My sister and her husband who was stationed at ft wolters and we went out there to stay until he got his orders.We lived in a three room house out in the country,towards palo pinto.The house was haunted,See the first thing u think is this guy a nut but it is Gods truth that the house was haunted.The house was down the road to from a family named weaver,They had a daughter wjo's name was either judy or july.We lived in that house for about 4 months,Everytime i think of the baker hotel being haunted,i want to say that their is or was a haunted house in mineral wells as well.If anyone knows the weaver family and what was the name of the road they lived on,i would appreciate if someone would get the name of the road. Thanks
@luke-e2e6y11 ай бұрын
The lady that was on this video who saw thw woman jump from the baker,should know where the house is or was in 1966 that i lived in.I would hope she would contact me through you tube and i can tell her just about where the house was.Weavers ranch was just up the road fron the haunted house that me and my sister and her husband lived in,i 1966.I am 73 years old now and i would like to come out there to where the house was or still is there.Hoyt weaver was the neighbors names they lived off of 180,i think thst in the road's namber is.If Mrs. Hamilton would let me know if she knew the weavers that would be fine and the name of the road thir ranch was on. thanks for reading
@cobraknight692 жыл бұрын
Why couldn't it it be made available as low income government housing ?
@kimkim27182 жыл бұрын
Who's going to PAY for the upkeep and maintenance on your low-income government housing? Those old homes cost more to up keep then they are worth most of the time. Besides, if there is NO WORK there is no one paying tax money to pay for your low income housing. Time for those people to move and get JOBS.