Back in September 1941, Theodore Edward Coneys went to visit his very old friend Philip Peters, but Coneys reached the house which was empty because Philip was at the hospital due to his wife’s broken hip. It was winters and Coneys was feeling shilled standing outside, he decided to let himself in. He saw a little door which was an entry to a tiny attic room, and being little small in size Coneys had no trouble passing through it and eventually ended up inside the house. He thought of staying in the house because Philip was mostly out and it was better than living on a street. But on October 17, when Coneys thought Peter has left, he crawled from the little space to eat some food, found that Philip was in the house sleeping, who was now awake because of all the noise Coneys made. Philip couldn’t recognize his old friend and Coneys attacked Philip and eventually ended up shooting his dear friend. Even then he didn’t leave the house. Police came when some of Philip’s friend informed about his death. The police were confused because the house and windows were locked from the inside and there was no sign of someone entering the house. The house was declared haunted and on July 30, 1942, police finally saw Coneys’ face who was moving the curtain. He was finally caught and died in prison hospital.