Classic Mysteries—Alternate Perceptions Magazine, February 2020
Intruder in the House
by: Albert S. Rosales
Location: La Paz, Entre Rios, Argentina
Date: August 6, 1995
Time: 22:00
A 14-year old boy named Exequiel reported hearing noises coming from the kitchen located in the rear of the house. As he stood outside the kitchen door, the door opened on its own accord and a strange creature about 1.40m in height and heavy set appeared in front of him. The creature was staring fixedly at the boy. According to Exequiel the intruder had large black eyes, a small nose, a mouth with a very thick upper lip, a very large head, very small ears and drooping shoulders. He added that the creature’s skin was flesh-colored, and it wasn’t wearing any clothing and was apparently totally hairless.
Once he saw the creature, he wasn’t able to move. As he stared incredulously, the creature began to emit a very loud penetrating chirping or screeching sound. It then grabbed Exequiel’s arm with a bony hand and seemed to closely scrutinize the terrified youngster. The boy attempted to break free and began to scream loudly. This seemed to startle the creature, which moved its small ears. At the same instance, the television set which had been on began to malfunction. It began to display the images at an accelerated speed. Simultaneously, several magnets that had been sticking on the refrigerator shot away from it and struck Exequiel on his back. The startled creature then let go of the boy’s arm and ran through the nearby wall vanishing from sight. At this point, Exequiel lost consciousness.
Upon hearing the screams, Exequiel’s mother, Miriam De Torres, ran from her bedroom and found him unconscious on the floor. After the incident, the boy had to be treated by a psychiatrist.
Source: “Cronica, Edicion de la Manana” Buenos Aires, Domingo 3 Sept 1995, p. 7.
Translation Albert S Rosales
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