Artist Who Shared His Horrifying Ghost Story Releases Another Creepy Update

If you're not afraid to read creepy stories (like I am), you've probably already heard about the Dear David ghost haunting cartoonist Adam Ellis.

The artist, who draws comics for the website BuzzFeed, started sharing his real-life horror story months ago, revealing he had strange dreams about a ghost named "Dear David."

"So, my apartment is currently being haunted by the ghost of a dead child and he's trying to kill me," Ellis wrote on Twitter.

He described Dear David as a misshapen child, who sits in a green rocking chair. Ellis suffers from sleep paralysis, which makes some patients see strange visions while their minds are trapped between waking and sleeping. That's when Ellis described seeing Dear David.

The artist says Dear David wasn't threatening at first, but another spirit in his dreams revealed the ghost would answer two questions, and kill anyone who asked a third.

When Ellis saw Dear David again, he asked, “Dear David, how did you die?” The spirit said a store shelf fell on his head. “Dear David, was it an accident?” No, the ghost replied, someone pushed the shelf over.

"Who pushed the shelf?" Ellis asked before he could catch himself. Since asking that third question, Ellis has reported lots of strange things happening in his apartment.

And now the artist is back with what he calls photographic proof of the spirit haunting him.

Read the full story on Shared.com.

Photo: Shared.com


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