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Title:Psychic Phenomena
Notice:Please read note 1.0-1.* before writing
Moderator:JARETH::PAINTER
Created:Wed Jan 22 1986
Last Modified:Tue May 27 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2143
Total number of notes:41773

1418.0. "Home Alone" by ELESYS::JASNIEWSKI (This time forever!) Mon Jan 21 1991 12:52

    
    	This past weekend, I was home alone; just me and the dog (a
    100lb-class Doberman) and the two cats. "Home", is a place I 
    bought last August -

    	A couple "funny" things happened yesterday, which is why I'm
    writing here. Amidst my doing chores, some of which required me
    to be carrying things into the Master bedroom, I noticed that the
    door would "lock" on it's own, sometimes, when I closed it behind
    me. It locks by pushing the inside knob "in" toward the door.
    
    	The door can be opened with a coat hanger wire, so I bent one
    up, opened it and continued along. I noticed that the mechanism
    was loose, so I tightened the two fasteners, bent the coat hanger
    wire back into shape, placed it back in the front closet. "That must
    have been what was causing it" I thought.
    
    	Next time I came back, the door was locked again. "Perhaps I
    banged it against the wall when I opened it the last time" (which
    I did at least once) So, I get the coat hanger, open it up, put
    the coat hanger back...laughing it off like Sylvester the Cat does
    in the Jeckyll and Hyde cartoon episode.
    
    	I came back to the room with an armload of clothes and I thought
    I heard something. The door was locked again. Now, I'm a bit spooked!
    I get the coathanger, open the door and leave the coat hanger nearby
    for the next time. I search the room and...nothing. I believe it
    was 4 times that this door was found locked, with me possible doing
    it once.
    
    	A few hours later in the evening, I was wrapping things up and
    the garbage was the last thing to be taken out to the garage. I
    left my keys on the kitchen table, believing that I didnt need
    them, as I'd left the garage door was open to accomodate me. I'd
    simply close it, and come back in through the sliding glass door.
    
    	Well, the house has "deadbolt" locks on all doors, and the sliding
    glass doors require a key-turn from the outside to move this little
    lever downward, which you can just "flip" from the inside. Luckily,
    I did not close the garage door behind me - I decided to make another
    trip out. When I returned, I pulled on the sliding glass door to
    open it, and, as you might guess from me writing about this here,
    it didnt budge. Looking through, I could see that the lever had
    distinctly *been moved down*. I'm locked out of my own house!
    
    	Now, I'm really spooked! Chills are running up and down my spine.
    After checking the top sliding glass door, the bottom exit door,
    which were both locked as I expected because I didnt go out those
    doors, it was back to the garage to get my crowbar. I had to do some 
    damage to get the sliding glass door open, but I did, and noted that 
    the -
    
    	- keys were on the table where I left them - I *couldnt* have
    	  locked myself out!
    
    	- all house doors were locked from the inside - I *was* actually
    	  physically locked out, not just "imagining it all"!
    
    	I took the Doberman into each room of that house, checked all
    closets and *nothing*. If there were living flesh, I'm sure he would 
    have been excited over it, as he typically is when a delivery person
    comes by. He's a guard dog. Then, I proceeded to fix the damage. It's 
    1:30 am. I'm going back and forth to the garage getting tools, screws, 
    drills and I keep getting these chills in my spine. The temperment of 
    the animals, however, remained "as if nothing unusual was happening". 
    
    	I fixed the door, and went to bed, sleeping with the crowbar
    on the nightstand. I figured betwen it and the Doberman...Nothing
    unusual this morning, and I'm still here to tell about it.
    
    	*	*	*
    
    	I normally dont believe in the unexplained - even when it happens
    with very tangable consequences. The only thing that bothers me
    about yesterday's events is -
    
    	- It happened when I was home alone. Those chills...Yet, I'm
    	  still here to tell about it.
    
    	- the *context* of the events was so striking! It was "stated"
    	  so clearly: "You => Out". As if "something" wants to push
    	  me out of "it's" space; the Master bedroom, the whole house!
    
    	- It caused me a lot of grief. Believe me, I was ready to use
	  the crowbar on whatever locked me out in an un-peacemaking
    	  manner when I finally got myself in.

    	One possible explanation is that the Doberman or Cat jumped
    up against the door, hitting the latch with it's paw. I've never
    seen the dog or cat do that, and that latch is sticky - it takes
    a concerted effort to pust it down all the way, which it was.
    
    	What can I do, besides carrying my keys all the time? ;')
    
    	Joe
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1418.1Some "physical" answers.CADSYS::COOPERTopher CooperMon Jan 21 1991 14:138
>    	What can I do, besides carrying my keys all the time? ;')

    Hide a copy of the key outside somewhere completely unobvious.

    If it happens again, dust the latch for fingerprints (if you don't know
    how, send me mail).

					Topher
1418.2Time for a changeDELREY::MILLS_MATo Thine own self be TrueMon Jan 21 1991 14:3615
    
    Re .0
    
    Change the lock on your Master bedroom door to a different type than it
    has now. If you are locked out again once it's changed, then it's time
    to solicit help.
    
    Not to add to your discomfort, but I too got "chills" from your note,
    but you are braver than I. I would have gone in, gotten my keys and
    spent the night somewhere else! I'm easily spooked.
    
    Let us know if anything else happens, and Good Luck.
    
    
    Marilyn
1418.3professional helpRIPPLE::GRANT_JOdark heaven's baffling banMon Jan 21 1991 15:039
    You might also have a locksmith come and check the situation
    out.  Tell him/her what happened and see what an expert
    has to say about it.
    
    If there is reason to suspect foul play, .1 and .2 are on
    the money.
    
    Joel
    
1418.4I hope I dont need "professional help" :'}ELESYS::JASNIEWSKIThis time forever!Mon Jan 21 1991 16:0930
    
    	Thanks for the replies, .1,.2, and .3! The Master bedroom door
    becoming locked is a mere nuisance, while me having to destroy
    part of my home to get myself back in is a major problem...
    
    	Usually, I do have my keys with me at all times. What was so
    perplexing was that I _consciously made the decision_ to leave my
    keys on the table - being quite certain that the door I exited from 
    would not and could not "lock" on it's own. It's not that type of 
    "lock, then pull shut" mechanism. It's a close first then lock with 
    key (from the outside) or by flipping the Lever (from the inside)
    type. Something must be physically moved _after_ closing for it to lock.
    
    	The other perplexing part is that the Dog was asleep on the sofa
    when I got myself back in. There was no detectable distress on his
    part. I have to believe is anyone "foreign" was inside or around, he would
    have been going nuts. He usually barks when *I'm* coming up to the 
    door before he recognizes who it is. One of the cats calmly watched from
    a barstool, lying down, as I wrenched my way in with the crowbar.

    	There's also the coincidence of "me being locked out" and the
    probability of two mechanical mechanisms failing to give that
    particular result in the same day. This is crazy making stuff...
    
    	I wish there was a "ghost test" that was like an "ept" - where
    you add three drops, shake and if it turns blue...
    
    	Well...I'm headed home :'}
    
    	Joe
1418.5NOPROB::JOLLIMOREFish are rising up like birdsTue Jan 22 1991 08:3916
>   "lock, then pull shut" mechanism. It's a close first then lock with 
>   key (from the outside) or by flipping the Lever (from the inside)
.
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>   	The other perplexing part is that the Dog was asleep on the sofa
>   when I got myself back in. 

Any chance the dog could've locked you out by jumping up on the door to
'see' where you went? He certainly has the weight to do it ;')

>   .................................... One of the cats calmly watched from
>   a barstool, lying down, as I wrenched my way in with the crowbar.

He was probably in on it with the dog and was laughing like h*ll!  :-)

Jay
1418.6I'm still here.ELESYS::JASNIEWSKIThis time forever!Wed Jan 23 1991 15:3710
    
    	Re .5
    
    	He probably was... ;')
    
    	Well, I've only found the bedroom door locked one more time,
    unexplicably. Just last night.
    
    	Joe
    
1418.7RIPPLE::GRANT_JOdark heaven's baffling banWed Jan 23 1991 15:538
    re: .6
    
    It's Bill Murray.
    
    ;^)
    
    Joel
    
1418.8How high is the bar stool?MOOV02::ROSEThu Jan 24 1991 02:1017
    Joe,
    
         Is it usual to be able to open a locked door with a coat
    hanger?  (Now, there's a skill I'd like to learn....)  Perhaps
    there are worn parts within the lock mechanisms that respond to
    the vibrations of the closing doors.  Or perhaps someone previously
    "fixed" these mechanisms, and somehow created the problems you're
    now experiencing.  
    
         To check out your four-footed friends, you could coat the knob
    and latch with something like colored chalk.  Then if you are greet-
    ed by soulful eyes coupled with yellow noses or purple paws, you 
    could call off the ghostbusters - as long as they aren't renting you
    the pets.
    
    
    Virginia
1418.9Try covering the latchPOBOX::CROWEI led the pigeons to the flag..Thu Jan 24 1991 14:3116
    Hi Joe,
    
    For a temporary test/solution you may want to try the following in 
    regards to the bedroom door: cover the door latch (you know the thing 
    that sticks out of the side of the door and moves in and out when 
    you turn the knob) with either masking tape or duct tape.  This will
    prevent the door from locking.  In addition, it won't `come off' unless
    some other person in your house pulls it off (cats/dog would leave
    scratches).
    
    About the sliding door -- you got me there!  I can barely lock them
    from the inside!  Let us know what's happening.
    
    --  Tracy
       Who with her brothers and sister used to unlock doors with the end
    of a spoon
1418.10Good 'seeing' you again!CGVAX2::PAINTERPray for Peace, people everywhere...Thu Jan 24 1991 17:369
    
    Hi Joe,
    
    Hey, just be thankful you had clothes on when you got locked out.
    
    A friend of mine, as she says it, got locked out of her house 'without
    a stitch on'.  (;^)  Fortunately there was a blanket in the car...
    
    Cindy
1418.11Inquiring minds want to know ....LESCOM::KALLISPumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift.Fri Jan 25 1991 08:088
    Re .10 (Cindy):
    
    >A friend of mine, as she says it, got locked out of her house 'without
    >a stitch on'. ...
    
    Wonder what she had to do out there. :-D
    
    Steve Kallis, Jr.
1418.12BTOVT::BEST_Glove is strong enoughFri Jan 25 1991 09:298
    
    re: .11 (Steve K.)
    
    Maybe she was headed to the laundromat?
    
    :-)
    
    guy
1418.13Handy car key pouch.DWOVAX::STARKPlay hard, and excelFri Jan 25 1991 12:057
    re: .11,
    	Since I usually keep my car locked, my initial thought
    was "where was she concealing the key ?"
    
    	:-)
    
    	Todd
1418.14On the other hand, this conference *does* deal with magicMISERY::WARD_FRGoing HOME---as an Adventurer!Fri Jan 25 1991 13:336
    re: .13 (Todd)
    
         I swear!  I *do believe* you are worse than I am!  ;-)
    
    Frederick
    
1418.15BTOVT::BEST_Glove is strong enoughFri Jan 25 1991 15:178
    
    re: .14 (Frederick)
    
    >...I do believe you are worse than I am! :-)
    
      Hard to believe isn't it...:-)
    
    guy
1418.16double (;^DCGVAX2::PAINTERPray for Peace, people everywhere...Fri Jan 25 1991 23:3912
                         
    Re.jokers and clowns
    
    Gosh, now I wish I could remember the rest of the story!  (;^)
    She had us laughing hysterically by the time she got to the end of the
    story too!
    
    I think the car was unlocked...sorry toddy.
    
    Yep, Freddie...almost!
    
    Cindy
1418.17it's not as strange as it seems.REEF::MCGOWANRWed Feb 13 1991 16:586
    I may not be very old but I have done a lot of research on
    parapsychology and it isn't uncommon for things like this to happen. Do
    you have a fear of being locked out of your house or bedroom?? It could
    also be hidden anger, believe it or not, I'll explain latter, gotta go,
    works over....see ya tomorrow.	
    				rhonda.