Still haunted? You decide.

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Jean Harlow’s former home is located in a quiet, upper-class neighborhood.  Told by the studio to move to a nicer area, she rented this home in the early 1930s, moving in with her parents, and lived there for about four years. When she married Paul Bern, she continued to rent the house for her parents. She married Paul Bern in this home’s living room.






On the day before the Harlow family moved into the home, Mrs. Harlow over seeing recent renovations went upstairs, her dogs followed her, growling and barking at something in the upstairs bedrooms. In the hallway right outside the master bedroom, Mrs. Harlow. felt an unseen presence, and heard somebody softly whisper in her ear, “Please help me.”

On their first night in their new home, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow were lying in bed, when some unseen, heavy object struck their bed three times. The unseen presence wanted to be noticed, or communicate with these nice people who had fixed up the house.  Mrs. Harlow  is said to have addressed the unseen presence, saying “You’re welcome – how do you do? We’ve got to get some sleep… we’re very tired and need to get some sleep, so please let us be.”

Other strange occurrences…..
The lights in the kitchen would go on and off by themselves.
While walking through the living room, Mrs. Harlow saw a strange formless light, in outline form, floating above her near the ceiling.
In the corner of the living room, near the mail box, Mrs. Harlow and her Aunt heard heavy, heartbreaking sobs of a woman. 
Unexplained wind drafts and cold spots have been felt throughout the house, especially in the kitchen and bedrooms.
The strong smell of a woman’s perfume can be smelled in the children’s bedroom upstairs.
A light knocking at the front door can be heard, but no one is ever there.

These stories contribute to the tragedy and iconic legacy of this 1930’s actress and sex symbol who died at the early age of 26 from acute kidney failure. She is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery.