In tonight's dead letter, we're across the harbor from Boston, in the densely layered city of Chelsea, Massachusetts. Our listener grew up in a building that began its life as a 19th-century clinic, served as a surgery, and ended its years as a hospice before becoming a multi-generational family home. But the house already had a few residents. Different presences on every floor, each with their own habits and rules. What's harder to explain is the room someone worked very hard to make sure no one would ever find.REFERENCE LINKSGreat Chelsea Fire of 1908 — WikipediaChelsea Conflagration 1973: The Biggest Fire You've Never Heard Of — Fire Rescue 1Chelsea on Fire: 1908 —Chelsea conflagration: The biggest fire you’ve never heard of GBH/WGBH BostonDomovoy: Slavic Household Spirit — WikipediaDomovoy: The Guardian Spirit of the Home and the Family — Slavic LoreDomovoy — BritannicaModern Spolia: Harvesting Building Materials from Demolition Sites — ArchDailyElectronic Voice Phenomenon — WikipediaGhosts in the Machine: The Truth About EVP — Homespun HaintsSensing What Others Cannot: Anomalous Experiences and Autism — Psychology TodayAdults with Autism Spectrum Conditions Experience Increased Levels of Anomalous Perception — PLOS ONE / PMCIs There a Connection Between Autism and the Paranormal? — Association of Paranormal StudyWe're looking for more stories! Send your Dead Letter to deadletteroffice@astonishinglegends.com!