Haunted House in Irvine?

Irvinian_IHB

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A friend of mine told me that there's a house in Irvine that's haunted. The story goes...A couple with 2 kids were building a home when the mom went crazy and murdered both the kids. The husband comes home to discover the horrendous act but did not want his wife to go to prison so he buried the kids inside the walls of the house. The house is located somewhere off Deerfield. Do anybody know anything about this story and the exact location of the house?
 
I did some researching and found a photo of the house. Anybody recognize it?
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This home was in violation with the city ordinance but I am not aware of the 2 children buried on that site. According to the IPD record the children are just taking a very long nap. No one ever died in Irvine therefore Irvine has no ghost.



Sorry, the ghosts of Santa Ana often wandered too far down Edinger not realizing the street was renamed Irvine Center Drive around Deerfield during the 70's to dis-associate the bad name vibe. The same prejudice was also applied to Warner/ Barranca. I will issue a bulletin alert immediately to all the local hospital in Santa Ana asking the unsettling spirits not to wander too far off the Santa Ana boundary.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1251124631]This home was in violation with the city ordinance but I am not aware of the 2 children buried on that site. According to the IPD record the children are just taking a very long nap. No one ever died in Irvine therefore Irvine has no ghost.



Sorry, the ghosts of Santa Ana often wandered too far down Edinger not realizing the street was renamed Irvine Center Drive around Deerfield during the 70's to dis-associate the bad name vibe. The same prejudice was also applied to Warner/ Barranca. I will issue a bulletin alert immediately to all the local hospital in Santa Ana asking the unsettling spirits not to wander too far off the Santa Ana boundary.</blockquote>
Don't you mean Dyer becoming Barranca past Red Hill?
 
<a href="http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=33.690043,-117.783732&spn=0,359.997374&t=h&z=19&layer=c&cbll=33.690261,-117.783133&panoid=9pSYuHfQgdG2J1lujt0ERA&cbp=12,268.2,,0,-4.19">Link to the exact house</a>



Very interesting house, def worth checking out.



Enter area at your own risk. Once you hear the screams there is no going back.
 
In every city in every neighborhood, High School & College kids needs to express this desire to scare themselves with haunted house stories and urban legends. Irvine is no exception... IR featured this house once, it was for sale... can someone find it on the main page? It's a nice target as it's totally different from the normal Irvine looking house...
 
Im surprised that in Irvine a house in violation of CC&R would be considered haunted. It looks "different" because Irvine has a "no castles" clause in all their contracts. :lol:
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1251124631]This home was in violation with the city ordinance but I am not aware of the 2 children buried on that site. According to the IPD record the children are just taking a very long nap. No one ever died in Irvine therefore Irvine has no ghost.



Sorry, the ghosts of Santa Ana often wandered too far down Edinger not realizing the street was renamed Irvine Center Drive around Deerfield during the 70's to dis-associate the bad name vibe. The same prejudice was also applied to Warner/ Barranca. I will issue a bulletin alert immediately to all the local hospital in Santa Ana asking the unsettling spirits not to wander too far off the Santa Ana boundary.</blockquote>


Do you know of any haunted houses or locations in Irvine? I'm just interested because we went camping over the weekend and it was fun hearing these local ghost stories.
 
There are only a few that exist in Orange County and in particular one house in Garden Grove with constant recurring citing of activities related to lingering spirits. I have read about it a book regarding houses with ghosts in California recently published within the last several years.



Ghosts are kinetic energy matter without molecular bond that allow them to form a mass. The easiest way to explain it is water vapor appearance that only exists for less than 1/400 of a second. Many times ghost images have been captured on movies but the images were captured only in 2 frames and that is only 1/1000 of a second on screen. Movie editors often encountered these unexplainable images. To the naked eyes it is not possible to detect an image that only exist for a fractional blink of a human eye.



Since ghost has no mass therefore it has no force where the formula is Force=Mass x Acceleration. When you run into a ghost you do not feel it. Since it may be a energy matter such as air or vapor then it is a invisible substance that conduct temperature. It can not produce force but it can create pressure. The pressure could be felt as a cold draft or made known by moving objects through air pressure where the most effective on light objects with a large surface area such as drape, doors and table levitation. Pressure is a direct function of the surface area where the force is atmospheric.



Common occurrences such as moving drape and door leaf that moving between close and open position causing door to squeak. Ghost can move objects to translate one form of energy to another that ultimately resulting in sound. Others have felt the cold breeze next to them in a window shut space with moving drapes.



Fast photography 1/800 of a second has captured full images of ghost. Automatic mode like 1/400 of a second captured smaller light glow particles known as orbs known as a fraction of a ghost. I had 2 cameras several feet apart shooting at the same subject where I had captured orbs in nighttime photos before. To make sure that the glowing particles are not a reflection of dust or other matter on the lenses I cleaned the cameras very well. The results were the orbs were at the same place in separate photos from different cameras from different angles.
 
Whoah... have ghosts been scientifically proven?



Because if so... that's evidence of an afterlife... which would totally derail this thread back to you know where.
 
It is probably not very fruitful to argue with you on how something that can not produce force but still can move object via pressure. What do you think, bk?
 
Take for example water pressure from diving, a blow to knock down a tower of Jenga blocks or someone simply walked by while I was stacking some playing cards. None of the forces involve mass.



The force of hurricane is one example where it is totally atmopheric.



Many forces exist in nature that are invisible to the naked eye such as magnetic, temperature changes that causes turbulance and etc.
 
I am not aware of any haunted house in Irvine, but I am pretty sure there is a haunted street that I once believed was built on a former Indian burial ground. I have no proof of this other that whenever there were sirens in the neighborhood they always went to that street - different houses with lots of freak accidents.
 
[quote author="bkshopr" date=1251166264]Take for example water pressure from diving, a blow to knock down a tower of Jenga blocks or someone simply walked by while I was stacking some playing cards. None of the forces involve mass.



The force of hurricane is one example where it is totally atmopheric.



Many forces exist in nature that are invisible to the naked eye such as magnetic, temperature changes that causes turbulance and etc.</blockquote>
Okay... it's been a long time since my Physics courses... but don't all of those examples involve mass in some way?
 
Some claims the sensitive magnetic instruments could sense the presence of spirit.



Angi Ma Wong a well know author of Feng Shui books came to our home in Irvine many years ago. We collected Chinese antigues. Chinese never collected dead people's possession because they believed spirit linger on the sentimental objects. We collected several 400 year old Emperor's edicts issued to various families.



Angi lit a thick incense stick about the size of a cigar. The stick was lit in a room away from the edicts with just a small glow of ember. As she places the incense stick over the surface of the edicts the slight glow turned into a large flame. I tried it my self and pull the burning stick away from the edict and the flame was reduced to just a warm glow and when I placed it a few inches from the surfaces of the edicts the flame became violent.



I tried the incense stick on new poster art that I had just purchase and nothing happen to the arts. Not all of my edicts has the same violent flame results. The flame was in a varying degree but consistently relative to the antique arts.



The incense stick is used as a cleansing method for antique objects. It is not a good idea to bring old objects into a home. Some families had years of illness until certain antiques were finally removed from the home.



I could the explain the flame from the edicts and I even tried it repeatedly just to satisfy my curious scientific mind. It was weird.
 
I wonder if this explains that whenever I go to Estate Sales that I see very few Asians and lots of Mexicans who celebrate Dia del Mureto.
 
[quote author="irvine_home_owner" date=1251167566][quote author="bkshopr" date=1251166264]Take for example water pressure from diving, a blow to knock down a tower of Jenga blocks or someone simply walked by while I was stacking some playing cards. None of the forces involve mass.



The force of hurricane is one example where it is totally atmopheric.



Many forces exist in nature that are invisible to the naked eye such as magnetic, temperature changes that causes turbulance and etc.</blockquote>
Okay... it's been a long time since my Physics courses... but don't all of those examples involve mass in some way?</blockquote>


Density = Mass / volume or Mass = Density x volume. All those example has no consistant density nor volume. Therefore there is no mass.
 
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