In 1998, Jane Fishman, a correspondent for Savannah Morning News, wrote a series of essays on miraculous phenomena at the Kopp House in Georgia. These events began after Mr. Kopp bought an antique bed dating back to the late 1800s from an auction and gave it to his 14-year-old son, Jason, as a Christmas gift.

Things were normal at first, the boy loved his bed so much. But after three nights, Jason began complaining to his parents that he was feeling something on his pillow, watching him sleep, hearing the sound of someone breathing nearby and feeling cold air down his neck. Making him feel very tired.

Jason's parents refused to ratify, believing that their teenage son dreamed nothing more, and that they were only nightmares and illusions.

The next night, the image of my grandfather, Jason, turned upside down on her own and he adjusted it, but he was surprised in the morning that the picture had turned over again. Later that morning, after leaving his room for breakfast, he returned and found the picture in the middle of his bed surrounded by a set of toys that moved from place and placed on top of his bed in a circular way. Jason rushed from his bedroom screaming and screaming to his parents in the kitchen. He escorted him to his room again unverified, but they were surprised that the boy's room had been tampered with and moved his things out of place. And at this moment they realized that something suspicious was happening. On the same day a few hours later, they saw themselves as home furniture moving on his own.

Kopp decided, trying to contact the ghost himself to see if he could help him and stop the ghost activity. He stood in the middle of the room and called out, "I am addressing the spirit that lives in this house. Tell me who you are." How old are you? He waited in the room for a few hours but did not get a cold. He decided to leave and return later to make another attempt, but left some papers and a pencil on the bed before he left. When he returned to the room in minutes, he found one of the papers that read: "Danny .. 7," and he concluded that the ghost was for a boy named Danny and seven years old.

Kopp was fond of this young spirit and spent the next few weeks communicating with him through pen and paper. At this time, he discovered that the bed belonged to Dani's mother, who was suffering from severe illness and died on this bed. Danny did not like to sleep in his mother's bed.

A few weeks later, Jason wanted to try to sleep in his bed again. He went up to his room and stretched out on the bed for a few minutes waiting for something to happen, but nothing strange happened at all, but suddenly, without any expectation, Ghazal's head hung close to the bed and almost ran into Jason's head if he could barely escape it, and hurried out of the room.
Then things went awry. There were those who wrote strange notes on the papers, moved the furniture out of its place, lit the lights and turned them off, opened the kitchen cabinet and threw all its contents out.

After a short while, Kopp brought a large car to take the old bed and sold it, so Danny went with him without a trace.

But it did not end there. The new owner of the bed had a strange activity. The new owner was David Brodgen, a merchant and hobbyist who collected antiques and furniture. He and his wife were acquainted with the bedside order from Fishman's article in the Savannah News, and his wife insisted that they buy the haunted bed after reading it.


But it did not end there. The new owner of the bed had a strange activity. The new owner, "David Prudelamor, the stranger, began to look at the antiques shop owned by the couple after the bed came in. The shop's alarm took place on its own two to three times a day and the customers began to feel very tired and resentful whenever they came to him , Brodgen and his wife decided to sell the bed and get rid of it.

He moved to the possession of Pam Witten, also known as the Haunted Bed Order, and her teenage daughter, Heidi Whiten, pressed her mother to buy it. Whenever she entered the room, she felt a strange sensation and an unexplained coldness. "Danny is in an energy body that does not have a physical presence, and the spirits can relate to anything physical, such as a car, a ring, or anything that has a physical or emotional meaning to them when they were," she said. Was alive, and the bed was the property of his family,In her view, the bedding must be in a safe place without moving from place to place so as not to upset the soul. So I decided not to sell the mattress and keep it so as not to upset the spirit of Danny, so I put it in the garage of her house away from her and her daughter, so that no one sees him and no one sleeps on him. The news of the haunted bedding has been cut to this day.


It is worth mentioning that the story of the bed has been shown in a television program on supernatural phenomena called: "Real Scary Stories TV Show" Where he was shown with three other stories on ABC Family and FOX Family. Al Kopp also wrote a full book about him and was published on October 1, 2000.



Sources

- Dannys Bed: A Tale of Ghosts and Poltergeists in Savannah, Georgia


- The Danny Poltergeist Case


- The Danny Poltergeist, Georgia, USA


- Haunted Furniture Stories - Jason's Bed


- The Danny poltergeist case study