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What began as an ordinary joke outgrew a resident The United Kingdom in a very unusual and as many can seem like a rather heartless hobby. Now sixty Dean Morris scared his own wife for three decades Rebecca, creating the appearance that settled in their house ghost. To do this, the man used very sophisticated tricks, spending a lot of money and effort on his entertainment.
Had a spouse who recently turned fifty-four years, accidentally did not find out about everything, a negligent husband, perhaps would continue to scoff at her to a victorious end.
It all started at the end of 1985. Morris just moved to a new house in Christchurch (county Dorset). According to the british, he loved to joke with people from school, so the rally with a ghost was born easily by itself. Once when Rebecca was not at home, a neighbor came to their house to meet the couple. When the wife returned home, she immediately felt that in the house it smells of male cologne, although Dean never used it. Husband decided to joke and said that they had no one at home, and, for sure, the perfume belongs to the late former owner of the house.
After some time, Rebecca found that the bedding in their the bedroom is scattered across the floor. Dean lied that nothing about it knows, though it was he who rummaged underwear in the hope of finding something specific. The joker, apparently, turned out to be a good actor, since the beloved again believed him. Since then man adjusting to ghost, began to quietly move objects in the house, specially leave dirty marks of their bare feet on the floor and even turn off in house electricity.
Then a fishing line, tied to chairs and other pieces of furniture. In recent years, the unscrupulous spouse even acquired a separate mobile phone, installed a frightening one on it ringtone and left in the attic, periodically calling there and scaring missus. The man considers his greatest achievement the red lamp hidden in the ventilation grill of the next room for developing film, which he could remotely turn on while lying together with his wife on the bed. Red light appearing behind a closed door, made a woman suffer from nightmares.
Local newspapers wrote several times about the Morris House. The joke has come so far away that once a frightened Rebecca invited into the house the pastor. The priest sprayed the walls with holy water and read prayers, however, the “ghost” after that began to play pranks more than ever, as if mocking the efforts of the pastor.
A few days ago, a woman accidentally found under closet a notebook that served as a diary to Dean, where he wrote all the details of intimidation of the wife. Rebecca instantly filed for divorce and demanded from an actually ex-husband moral compensation for thirty years of fear and humiliation. She wants to sue five hundred thousand pounds sterling, equivalent to fifty million Russian rubles.
In his defense, Dean says he always loved his wife and perceived such intimidation as a harmless joke. Brit says that for all three decades, the “ghost” has not manifested itself more than two hundred times. In the diary, which should speak at the upcoming hearing as evidence, Morris calls Rebecca with the most affectionate names and writes that he felt the present happiness when the spouse, trembling all over, pressed against him at night, hearing moans from the attic or seeing bloody light streaming through keyhole.