View Full Version : Update: Allan/Debbie Tallmann Case?


Jack1000
12-26-2003, 09:01 PM
Guys,

I am looking for a case involving a couple named Allen and Debbie Tallmann, who lived in a small town in Wisconsin, and who had strange "hauntings" happening to them after they had acquired an old set of bunk beds! They were also several experiences of poltergiest activity and psychic phenominanon. Objects for example would turn on and off by themselves. Allen heard voices and at least once saw a shape of someone (I think this is right) who called themselves Isebella Kramer even though a check of the title deed for the property showed that no one by that name ever lived there! The kids were sick all the time since the bunk beds were acquired. I have some questions about the case:

1. When were the bunk beds purchased and how soon after did the strange events happen after they were purchased? Where did the Tallmann's get the beds from?

2. How did they get rid of the beds? Were they sold, or just destroyed?

3. Was there any explanation for the bizzare events other than the bunk beds? Was this case ever shown to be a hoax? How long did the strange happenings occur?

4. Where do the Tallmann's live now? Has their been any closure to their experiences?

Jack

Allierain
12-27-2003, 05:14 AM
I don't recall the Isabella Kramer case and the story about the bunk beds being from the same segment. I believe you got two segments mixed up, although I don't remember which one the Tallmanns were involved in.

"Isabella Kramer" haunted a married couple with a son and a 16 year-old daughter-in-law. The name "Isabella" was spoken by the father one night out the blue; he had no clue why.

The bunk beds were purchased in the early 80s (I think) in a completely unrelated case. For the time they were in the house, the kids were horrified by the radio playing by itself, figures appearing in their bedrooms, and strange sounds. Adults who slept in the room were also haunted by a spirit who taunted them. One night, the father came home from work and found his house engulfed with flames. The flames completely vanished a moment later.

The bunkbeds were destroyed at a landfill. As far as I know, the family has never had a problem since, and the new family in the haunted house never reported any strange experiences.

johnnyangel
12-28-2003, 02:07 AM
I have both of these cases on vhs tape. email me

mikeholly
03-18-2006, 12:20 AM
You're confused. Isabella Kramer was the ghost who haunted the home in Lake Wales, Florida, not the Tallman home in Wisconsin.