A Phenomenon or?
Maybe a question for a telephone tech, or? My husband and I live in Colorado in the mountains. I woke up at 2:30 a.m. to our wireless home phone ringing. When I picked up the receiver, no one was there. When I checked the caller ID, it showed my daughter in San Francisco had called from her cell phone. I immediately hit the call back feature to return her call. There was no answer so I left a message. I noticed my message light was flashing, so I listened to it. It was my message to my daughter on my recorder! I couldn't have called myself and left a message (I would have gotten a busy signal, right?) Then the phone rang later and it was my daughter, crying and paniced because she said she had five calls within one minute from our phone that night, but when she picked it up, no one was there. She tried three times to call us back, but the line was busy each time. I only tried to call her once. And my phone only rang one time before I took her call. It is said that the house we bought here in Colorado five years ago is haunted by the man who built and died in the house(according to his sons). There have been some instances of small things disappearing, and frequently, both our alarm clock in our bedroom, and the kitchen stove lose power overnight, then we find that some of the fuses in our circuit breaker box (located in our basement) are somehow partially unscrewed. Aside from a possible spirit, could the phone call incident somehow be associated with electrostatic pulses or something similar to that? Thank you for you response
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