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As we got older the muddy paths gave way to the hustle and bustle of daily life. We traded or story books for college textbooks. The muddy play clothes are no more but we have retained our sense of the past. The mysteries of our childhood became a part of who we are as adults. Now on a good day or a day off from work, when the elements are just right We ride through the woods on dirt roads looking for places that time and people forgot. We take pictures. We document the stories. We don't know why we do it.

We just think "why not? As people turn to technology the sense of discovery and adventure are lost. We won't have that and so the two sisters of rural Alabama run off to find the places we were told about as children. I n , when Jenny Scott moved with her husband and their three children into a home in the small Coosa County town of Rockford, she wondered about the former owners' choice of decor: Every surface of the second floor was painted blue - walls, built-in shelves and even switch plates. Over the course of the next six months, Scott would come to know it as "haint blue," a pale shade that superstitious southerners would paint on porch ceilings to ward off evil spirits.

So why was her home painted blue?


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Scott would soon learn a possible reason. Her house, where she planned a future with her husband, month-old daughter, 9-year-old son and 9-year-old stepdaughter, was haunted. The episode, called Voodoo Preacher, airs at 9 p. CST Wednesday, Aug. Scott and Johnston are hosting a free viewing party for the Syfy show from p.

Wednesday at the Vestavia Hills Library. Click here for details.

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Someone's in the house. Jenny Scott's first realization that something was amiss in her new home came when she was repainting second-floor rooms to cover what she called "the awful blue paint. She had gone outside to take a break from the odor of fresh paint, where she walked around the spacious backyard thinking about how lucky the family was to have found the house for such low rent.

Then, determined to get more painting done, Scott turned toward the house. I thought it might have been my mother upstairs looking at the work I'd done painting all morning, but when I got back inside the house and asked her what she thought of the color I had chosen for the walls, she told me she hadn't had a chance to go upstairs yet.

I freaked out, thinking someone had broken into the house because I clearly saw a figure in the window. In case an intruder was in the home, Scott rushed her mother and daughter out of the house, and met her husband outside as he was coming home. He searched the house and found no one. To this day, I am not sure what it was.


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  • It wanted to get to me, and the one way it could tear down my defenses quickly and weaken me was to frighten and manipulate my children. At the courthouse, you discovered that the previous owners had been part of an infamous murder involving rumors of voodoo. How did this information affect your experience?

    Actually, we don't know if the owners were involved with voodoo.

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    We know that the land the house was built on once belonged to the family of the Rev. William Maxwell. We know that he frequented the area, but we don't know for sure that there was a direct connection between the family who owned the house and the Maxwell family. We just know about a connection with the land. We reached out to the owners of the house, but they were reluctant to talk about anything.

    To this day, most people in the area are still afraid to talk about the events that happened nearly 40 years ago. Can you describe the feeling when you were pushed down the stairs? Absolute shock. This is the one event I can't explain, or even try to figure out a reason why it happened the way it did. I should have fallen head-first down the stairs. The stairs were carpeted, and I was wearing socks. Instead of jerking my body forward, I jerked it back and my socks slipped on the stairs where I landed squarely on my bottom.

    It hurt like hell. I just sat there for a minute. Before I fell, I felt the pressure of two hands on my shoulder blades, and I knew my little toddler couldn't have done it. After that, I knew we were dealing with something evil.

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    I could have fallen and broken my neck. That didn't enter my mind until much later I just wanted to forget it ever happened. The incident with Betty-Lou! Of all the possible explanations that went through your head, what did you think it could've been? I thought she had either been hit by a car or been attacked by other dogs. We never once heard a dog fight, which can be pretty loud.

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    Hunter found her in the woods, and he didn't tell me the whole story until we did our interviews for Paranormal Witness. He said that some of her body parts were missing. I broke down. I'm glad he didn't tell me right after it happened, I don't think I could've handled it.

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    I don't know what happened to her. Hunter wouldn't let me see her because he didn't want me to see her body the way it was.


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    • I just can't imagine how anyone could do that to a dog. I think whatever did it was another animal, or someone or something who was just cruel. I've read a lot of reports about people finding mutilated deer in the area, so I think whatever killed Betty-Lou is still out there. Did you ever look for non-paranormal explanations for what happened?

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      What were they? I'm a pretty grounded person. Everything that happened in the house, I would write it off at first. I thought the kids were hiding my keys, or maybe my husband was playing tricks on me. I thought the figure in the window I had seen might have been a reflection or a dirty window screen. I thought the sounds in the attic were raccoons at first, and I thought the whole house was slowly being chewed by rats because of all the electrical problems we had. Every time something would go wrong, I could never recreate the event, or find evidence of mice or raccoons. I was so frightened by the thing that attacked me, I was convinced at one point that I had sleep paralysis, which I've read is the most frightening experience a person can have.

      I'm still not sure. I haven't had another 'visit' from the thing, so I don't know. It was the most terrifying experience I've ever had, and it felt so real. I want to believe it was sleep paralysis, but at the same time, I believe it had a spiritual element to it.