"Paranormal Witness" The Apartment (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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This is a true story connected to a nationally known criminal
chicorose111121 June 2013
Old enough to be fading from local memory, the tale of a Red Bluff kidnapping, torture, and sexual enslavement, dubbed, The Girl in the Box, grabbed national headlines during much of 1984. Jodi Foster had never heard of the case when she moved to Chico, California, in 1999. But that was before she found herself in the unknown, darker underbelly of this already dark public story.

Shortly after moving into her apartment, Foster began to feel the presence of an unknown entity. Her young daughter had seen an angel following her mother around from room to room. Foster was soon plagued with haunting nightmares of abduction, murder, and a secret burial. Lights flashed off and on, the hands of a clock turned, a Sing and Snore Ernie doll yelled, "I feel great! I feel great!", and an angel named "My-Liz" appeared to a young child. This was just the first night in a new apartment.

A story of inhumanity and stolen innocence is neither easy to tell, nor to hear. As the otherworldly behavior and wishes of a murdered girl begin to be understood by Jodi, the spirit becomes a living presence and a driving force in this true-life story. Foster shares her incredible story with great effect. We are propelled on a thrilling ride with unexpected twists and some pretty amazing bumps in the night. This true paranormal story might just scare the skeptic right out of you, and inspire you at the same time.
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Jodi Fraudster
concernedcitizen-242785 November 2022
Wish people would stop giving this narcissistic sociopath, Jodi Foster, a platform to make money off of this tragedy. She's a walking BS. Check out her goodreads review of her own book detailing her uncorroborated story, where she refers to herself in 3rd person and shamelessly sings her own praises (just like she did here reviewing this episode about herself). She even had the audacity to contact another reviewer of her book who pointed out numerous egregious grammar and spelling errors (because the book is truly a subpar, unfortunate collection of word vomit in addition to being fabricated nonsense). Jodi tried to get the reviewer to change her meh review, hahaha! Her sad, worthless little ego couldn't handle the narcissistic injury of a negative review.
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