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Post by LYDIA on Apr 28, 2010 2:14:10 GMT -5
WELCOME... Westridge House was opened in 1915 the students and staff joined the school making the school become popular. In 1921, Gwendolyn Anderson a 12 year old girl hung herself for a reason that was never to be shared, rumours unfold reasons and heartaches to little Gwendolyn’s death, soon after followed by the awoken night of Lena Smith who was found covered in over flowing blood of her own in 1932 she was 17 and pregnant. Elijah van der Meer a 14 year old boy afraid of sharp objects and as silent as his fear was found in 1956 with a knife struck through his chest.
Fearful residents of Los Angeles forced Westridge House to close and be searched, questioning the deaths of the three students that did not cause any harm or trouble through or through out the school. The irony of the killings were hung in suspense of each of the deaths were concentrated in one dorm room, no one knew how or why they happened, the room is now locked and sealed for the safety of students. Westridge reopened in 1970 to the public, the righteous knowing of the deaths will be aloud to be confronted. However welcoming the new era of students in the early 21st century became to become a threaten to the new rumours that have be shared. Ghosts that haunt the school, the room that was never opened but, was always spoken about.
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