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user posted image rOccupants believe their West Inverness house is spooked. When members of the Meyers family saw a figure in the window of the Jasmine Road house they wanted to buy, they should have known something was up.But they didn't, and now they may be living with something paranormal."His name is Dexter," said 8-year-old Ozzie Meyers V. "And he kept asking me to read to him."Ozzie's parents, Jennifer, an apparently down-to-Earth woman who works for Johns Hopkins University, and Ozzie IV, a stay-at-home dad, thought it might have been an imaginary friend. Then something happened that sent a chill through their West Inverness household."Ozzie [V] came to us about two years ago and told us that the little boy in the attic wanted him to play with his train tracks," said Jennifer Meyers, who bought the house in 1998. "My husband went to the attic to check it out. He found old toy train tracks under the insulation. We were convinced after that."

The house, in the 2000 block of Jasmine Road, was built in 1957 on a plot of land that used to be part of the Lynch family farm, according to Baltimore County land records.The Meyers family moved in after a series of renters had lived in the home, Jennifer Meyers said.

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I feel sorry the Meyers are so up set. The happenings in their home are simular to my own experience in our first family home. It did bother my kids a bit, but there was no real trouble. We just talked to it and played along until one day he( a small boy) was not there any more.
And its to bad Sylvia Brown was of little help. My wife Idolises her.
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