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Mrs. E. Grey lives at 136 27th Street in Seattle, Washington. | [[File:Mrs._Grey_-_Edited.png|400px|thumb|right|Mrs. Grey]] | ||
== Background == | |||
Mrs. E. Grey lives at 136 27th Street in Seattle, Washington. Her daughter is [[Linda Grey]] and her son is [[Tony Grey]]. | |||
== During the events of [[The Changeling (1980)]] played by [[Frances Hyland]] == | |||
[[John Russell]] and [[Claire Norman]] go to the Grey house and Mrs. Grey tells them that three nights ago when they had their seance, her daughter, Linda woke up from a nightmare and had seen a boy climbing out of the floor. She tells him she knows he wants to tear up her floor, but she will have to think about it. During the night, Linda gets out of bed and goes into the room and where the well used to be and screams when she sees [[Joseph Carmichael]] floating in water. Mrs. Grey calls John who with the help of Tony start digging in the well. Claire goes to the house and eventually John finds the remains of Joseph Carmichael. A [[Coroner (The Changeling)|Coroner]] continues to dig, but doesn't find anything besides the remains. [[Sergeant Durban]] starts questioning John and John lies about not knowing who the remains belong to. Sergeant Durban asks Mrs. Grey if she has a place to stay until the floor can be repaired and she tells him arrangements have already been made. |
Latest revision as of 19:55, 5 November 2019
Background
Mrs. E. Grey lives at 136 27th Street in Seattle, Washington. Her daughter is Linda Grey and her son is Tony Grey.
During the events of The Changeling (1980) played by Frances Hyland
John Russell and Claire Norman go to the Grey house and Mrs. Grey tells them that three nights ago when they had their seance, her daughter, Linda woke up from a nightmare and had seen a boy climbing out of the floor. She tells him she knows he wants to tear up her floor, but she will have to think about it. During the night, Linda gets out of bed and goes into the room and where the well used to be and screams when she sees Joseph Carmichael floating in water. Mrs. Grey calls John who with the help of Tony start digging in the well. Claire goes to the house and eventually John finds the remains of Joseph Carmichael. A Coroner continues to dig, but doesn't find anything besides the remains. Sergeant Durban starts questioning John and John lies about not knowing who the remains belong to. Sergeant Durban asks Mrs. Grey if she has a place to stay until the floor can be repaired and she tells him arrangements have already been made.