Uncle Mike 
Interview by Dave Juliano  
I interviewed the owner of this haunted house located in southern  New Jersey 
about 12 years ago. This is the story she told of some  incidents in her 
house and others with her family. This house is on a  quiet street in a small 
town.  
It started in the early sixties , when Joan's brother Mike started  dating a 
wild girl whom the family called Reds. One night out, Mike and  Reds were joy 
riding around Philadelphia. Both of them were intoxicated.  Reds kept telling 
Mike to drive faster and faster. His speed still did not  satisfy she reached 
her foot over and stepped on the gas pedal, Mike lost  control and slammed 
into a utility pole. Reds was killed in the crash and  Mike was seriously 
injured. He was even unable to attend the funeral. He  was ordered to remain at 
home 
in bed. When the family returned from the  funeral they went up to Mike's 
room. As soon as they walked in the door  Mike began to describe exactly what 
Reds 
was wearing in the coffin, down  the rings and other jewelry. The family 
asked him how he knew all this  since he wasn't there. He told them that Reds 
had 
just been there to visit  him.  
Years later Joan's son, Bobby, was supposed to ship out to Vietnam  on the 
following morning. His Uncle Mike told him he would stop by in the  morning to 
give him a lucky coin that would bring him good luck and  protect him. His 
Uncle was very persistent about Bobby getting this coin.  The next day, The 
whole 
family was there to see bobby off at the airport  except for his Uncle Mike.. 
As they waited for him to arrive Bobby bought  his 2 young sisters Raggy Ann 
dolls. His Uncle never showed up and Bobby  had to leave without the lucky 
coin. When Joan arrived home her neighbors  told her to put on the TV and watch 
the news. She turned on the TV and the  scene was of her brother Mike laying 
dead in the street. He had been  killed while attempting to rob a bank, he was 
trying to steal a coin  collection.  
One night while Bobby was on guard duty near the front lines, He saw  a 
figure approaching him in the distance. He called out for the person to  
identify 
themselves. Bobby had never fired his gun at a person before and  He was 
hesitating. The figure was even closer in an instant and he  recognized it, it 
was 
his dead Uncle Mike. His Uncle told him to turn  around and he spun around to 
be face to face with a North Vietnam soldier  with his bayonet raised. He fired 
instantly killing the enemy soldier. He  quickly turned around but his uncle 
was gone. Joan received many letters  form men in Bobby platoon who told of 
mines not going off, shells veering  off in opposite directions, etc. All of 
these occurred when Bobby's life  was in danger. His uncle had failed to give 
him 
the lucky coin, so he was  protecting him from beyond.  
During the war the sisters had started sleeping in Bobby's room.  This was 
the same room that Red's had visited years before. One night they  both awoke 
to 
find the Raggy Ann dolls sitting up in bed laughing at them.   
After the war Bobby went to work as a bus driver. On one late night  run he 
got the feeling of his Uncle's presence just like in Viet Nam. He  heard his 
Uncle say "turn around", he did and there was a man with a knife  ready to stab 
him. He overpowered the man and called the police. Bobby  still has times when 
his Uncle Mike appears to aid him.  
The day before I conducted this interview Joan's grandchildren were  over and 
were playing in the room that was once Mike and Bobby's room.  They ran 
downstairs to Joan and her friend and claimed someone was  watching them as 
they 
played. The women went upstairs to look. The room  was very cold, but they 
found 
no intruder. The girls said they were being  watched form the closet. Joan 
showed the girls there was nothing in the  closet, she even stood inside to 
point this out. As she stood in the  closet, she looked up and noticed a small 
hole in the ceiling above the  closet door. She inspected the hole and found a 
box full of old clothes  and things. Among them were the Raggy Ann dolls that 
had come alive years  before.  
For the skeptics among you, I met Joan through my Mother at our  Church. She 
became a good friend of the family and later became our town's  mayor. I also 
know Bobby, he was my football coach. Real people, real  story. 





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