A Man Claims He Encountered A Ghost Baby In His Apartment — And Documented Everything On Twitter

If you’re a frequent flyer of Twitter, there’s a strong chance you heard about the story of a ghost baby called Dear David. In August 2017, comic artist and author Adam Ellis told his followers that he believed he was being haunted by “the ghost of a dead child,” and that said ghost child was trying to kill him. For the days and weeks following, Ellis documented the alleged haunting on Twitter and scared the wits out of the entire platform in the process.
Even though the Twitter thread started back in 2017, we are still scared by the story of Dear David (whether it’s real or fake, we will let you decide).
Below are the events that Ellis claims transpired in his home, and – though they are unverifiable – it’s still a particularly spooky tale to be told.
Ellis’s Twitter thread began on August 7th at 11:35 a.m. He wrote, “So, my apartment is currently being haunted by the ghost of a dead child and he’s trying to kill me. (thread),” and this initial tweet received over 81,000 likes and 53,000 retweets.
Minutes later, Ellis added, “He started appearing in dreams, but I think he’s crossed over into the real world now.”
He explained that the first time Dear David appeared, Ellis was experiencing sleep paralysis — a phenomenon that causes a person to believe they’re awake and conscious, but they are unable to move or speak. During his state of paralysis, Ellis said that the ghost child was sitting in the green rocking chair at the end of his bed.
So, my apartment is currently being haunted by the ghost of a dead child and he's trying to kill me. (thread)
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
As if that isn’t creepy enough, the child also is said to have had a massive dent in his head.
Ellis tried to replicate what he saw in cartoon form.
He had a huge misshapen head that was dented on one side. I did my best to draw it: pic.twitter.com/AJizlw7qXe
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
“For a while he just stared at me, but then he got out of the chair and started shambling toward the bed,” Ellis continued. “Shambling” is never a good thing.
Right before he reached my bed, I woke up screaming.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
So, clearly this was just a nightmare, right?
Months later, Ellis dreamed of the child again. This time, another entity told him the ghost child’s name.
I had another dream a few nights later, where I was in a library and a girl came up to me and said, "You've seen Dear David, haven't you?"
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
“I was like, “Who?” And she said, ‘Dear David. You saw him.'”
She continued, “He’s dead. He only appears at midnight, and you can ask him two questions if you said ‘Dear David’ first.””
Then she added, "But never try to ask him a third question, or he'll kill you."
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
Oh. Oh hell no.

Again, nights later, Ellis dreamed of David. “Same situation—I was in bed, and he was sitting in the rocking chair near the window, staring at me,” he tweeted.
In the dream, I say, "Dear David, how did you die?" He mumbles, "An accident in a store."
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
“I say, “Dear David, what happened in the store?”
He groans, “A shelf was pushed on my head,”” Ellis wrote. “I’m frozen with fear,” he added. “I ask, “Who pushed the shelf?” David doesn’t answer.”
Ellis looked for answers.
I realize that I've asked a third question, which I'm not supposed to do. At that point, I wake up, absolutely terrified.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
The next day, Ellis said he did some research into child deaths in his city. He looked into if any kids died from shelves falling on them to no avail, and even tried looking into child deaths with similar-sounding names to David — Dylan, Daniel, Devon, etc. Yet, he came up with nothing.
In the following weeks, Ellis moved into the larger apartment above his own, and completely forgot about Dear David.
Another month or two goes by, and I sort of forget about Dear David. I think he lost track of me because I moved upstairs.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
“But lately,” he followed up, “something strange is happening.” The happenings began when his cats started acting a little ‘off.’
For the past 4 nights, my cats gather at the front door at exactly midnight & just stare at it, almost like something is on the other side. pic.twitter.com/Y8nnVLv6b4
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
“Last night I got a weird feeling and looked out the peephole, and I’m dead certain I saw movement on the other side,” Ellis wrote. “When I opened the door and turned on the hall light, nothing was there, but my cats seemed unnerved. Bushy tails, etc.”
And that's where I am right now. Dear David found me, I think. I don't know what to do. I'll keep you updated.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 7, 2017
For two days after this tweet, we were left on the edge of our seats. Finally, on August 9th, Twitter received an update.
Update: for the sixth night in a row, my cat has walked over to the door promptly at midnight and stared at it. pic.twitter.com/97oSBLfOIw
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 9, 2017
He shared a video of his cat in action. “What is going on?” is right, dude.
What is going on? pic.twitter.com/30mLSqYhXo
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 9, 2017
Then, there were the photos.
“Ok, so I took a photo through the peephole cuz I’m too scared to open the door,” Ellis wrote. “I feel like I saw something.”
Is it just me or is is there something in the first photo, right where the bannister meets the shelves? Hiding on the stairs. pic.twitter.com/s1g9bRzOPj
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 9, 2017
“I deadbolted the lock and got in bed because I don’t know what else to do,” he added. “I can still hear my cat meowing at the door.”
I am pretty scared. pic.twitter.com/Z6CZ8c20EA
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 9, 2017
Ellis again logged off for a few hours, only to return on August 10th.
He let his followers know that he was going to try out a sleep talk app to see if he can catch any odd activity during the night.
I'm heading to bed, but the cats are back at the door. They *only* do this in the middle of the night. It's routine now. pic.twitter.com/Ycb2JXpnFl
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 10, 2017
In order to protect himself from whatever dark energy was on the other side of his bedroom door, Ellis sprinkled a line of salt in front of the doorframe.
Salt is to demons as garlic to vampires, FYI.
I don't even know if this is the right kind of salt. pic.twitter.com/aE7QapNarC
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 11, 2017
“I used a sound app to record my apartment last night,” Ellis wrote on August 11th at about noon. “It makes individual recordings each time it hears something. There were 33 recordings.”
The first is a snapping sound & what seems like a single step. It's odd because I didn't get out of bed all night. https://t.co/j3Inwh4Sx0
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 11, 2017
One of the recordings Ellis captured also has a strange electronic noise throughout it. And yeah, it’s creepy AF.
This one is weird because out of 33 recordings, this is the ONLY one that has that strange electric sound throughout https://t.co/2bQqU0yMYX
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 11, 2017
“These happened between 2-3 AM,” Ellis followed up. “I have no explanation for them. I’ll keep recording and share if I find anything curious.”
He then went on vacation, so the Dear David saga went on pause.
Getting the eff outta my haunted apartment for the weekend ✌🏻👻 pic.twitter.com/30Tk4Xzmm9
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 12, 2017
When Ellis returned to Twitter on August 14th, he had major updates. “I bought a Polaroid camera this weekend, because they’re fun and dorky,” he wrote. “I decided to take a few photos around my apartment.”
I took a couple of my living room and bedroom (that's the rocking chair I first saw David in). They're pretty unremarkable. pic.twitter.com/AeiyBsQENX
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 14, 2017
But then, he decided to take his new Polaroid out into the hallway.
The Polaroid developed completely black. pic.twitter.com/glMnAE3TJ1
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 14, 2017
Trying to search for a reasonable explanation, Ellis experimented with covering the lens to see if the black photos were just a result of user error. That didn’t seem to be the case, unfortunately.
The photo on the left is me covering the lens with my finger. The one on the right is my fully lit hallway taken just after midnight. pic.twitter.com/g652MVqRj9
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 14, 2017
All his experiments resulted in the hallway showing up as pitch blackness. Um…demon portal? We think yes.
Left is with my phone. Right is with with Polaroid. The hall light was on both times. Why is it pitch black each time with the Polaroid? pic.twitter.com/Sh94OKP0xA
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 14, 2017
After using sage to cleanse his entire abode — as suggested by several of his followers — Ellis reported bluntly, “Sage did not work.” David had returned.
In the dream, my bedroom was filled with hazy smoke, but I could see David sitting in the chair across the room.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 15, 2017
“He was smaller this time. Almost shrunken.” Ellis wrote.
“He didn’t do or say anything except look at me.”
Ellis said the dream felt like a bad omen. And he was totally right.
By August 18th, nothing had really changed. The cats were still up to their old games by the door and Ellis was still capturing strange static sounds on his audio recording app.
I've been recording myself sleeping, and it picks up this weird static electricity sound every night at 3 am. It lasts about 5 minutes.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 18, 2017
“It’s just a whole bunch of small things happening at once,” he added. “I feel so uneasy, like right before a thunderstorm comes.”
Everyone is telling me to move, but I don't have any guarantee that this won't follow me.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 18, 2017
On August 21st, the uneasy feeling turned into Ellis feeling straight up unsafe in his own home. “I fell asleep pretty early,” he updated his followers.
“I was incredibly tired for some reason.”
I had a dream that night where David was dragging me by the arm through an old abandoned warehouse.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 21, 2017
“It was a creepy dream, but I didn’t think much of it when I woke up,” he wrote. “I took a shower, and then I noticed something.”
I'd woken up with a huge bruise on my arm. pic.twitter.com/EakFRwX2iW
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 21, 2017
Ellis pondered that he may have injured himself during the day and forgot, and the dull pain may have manifested in the dream.
“There could be a totally logical explanation for it, so I brushed it off,” he added.
“I went to get coffee, which I do every weekend.”
When I walk to the coffee place, I always pass a food cart repair depot. It's always INCREDIBLY busy, especially on weekends.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 21, 2017
But that day, the place was totally empty. It had seemingly been abandoned over night.
But today, it was completely abandoned. The whole warehouse was totally gutted and empty. pic.twitter.com/zP1ZnWvrL9
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 21, 2017
The only thing left in the place was a green chair. “If you recall, David first appeared in my green rocking chair,” Ellis wrote.
“It could be nothing, but it’s weird that it was the only thing left behind.”
Basically the only thing in the entire warehouse was a single green chair. pic.twitter.com/lvZGsGXQN6
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 21, 2017
The series of events left Ellis feeling frightened. “Needless to say, I didn’t sleep much that night,” he wrote. And this lineup of oddities was honestly just the calm before the storm.
On August 25th, Ellis returned to Twitter.
There have been a few small developments in my apartment, but I'm not really sure what to make of them. I just know I'm scared. (thread)
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 26, 2017
His cats had started doing their bedroom door routine earlier and earlier every night. And then, their routine was followed by something stranger.
Shortly after the usual cat stuff, around 10:30 or so, I start getting phone calls from an unmarked number.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 26, 2017
“Since this has been happening for days on end, I thought it might be an automated telemarketer or something,” he wrote.
“Usually if it’s an automated thing, if you answer once, they quit calling. So I picked up.”
Instead, what I heard on the other end was a peculiar electrical static sound, very similar the the static my sleep app picks up at night.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 26, 2017
“After about a minute, the static stopped, and there was silence,” Ellis continued. He then thought he heard faint breathing.
Then, just as I was about to hang up, I heard a very small voice whisper, "hello."
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 26, 2017
“I panicked and hung up,” Ellis said. “I closed all the curtains in my apartment and turned on every single light.” We would have straight up died, TBH.

On August 28th, Ellis turned his attention to his green rocking chair — the one that Dear David first appeared in.
He reported that he moved the chair out of his bedroom and into the living room. He then wrote that he bought a surveillance pet camera to keep track of his cats while on his upcoming trip to Japan.
The pet cam runs 24/7 and is connected to an app that alerts the user any time motion is detected.
In any event, I decided to test it out this weekend. I was away from home one night, so I set up the camera before I left.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 29, 2017
The cats were the source of most of the alerts he received during this trial run. However, at around 11 p.m., he was alerted to activity, but didn’t see his cats in the frame. Upon watching the footage again, Ellis saw this:
Watch the chair. pic.twitter.com/jXtIxpkVxD
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 29, 2017
Not being able to do anything about the odd activity, Ellis tried to stay calm for the rest of the evening.
But he received yet another alert. This time, a decoration fell off the wall.
Here's the feed of that alert. pic.twitter.com/6FHmUyIRBx
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) August 29, 2017
“Since I’ve been back home, I’ve been too nervous to turn the camera back on, and today has been pretty quiet,” he wrote. “That said, I feel really uneasy. I put the chair in the hall.”
By September 5th, though, Ellis started using the pet cam again to see what he could capture.
“During the night on Saturday, while I slept, it recorded the cats in the living room. It seemed pretty unremarkable at first,” he said.
But then, after a few moments, Maxwell freaks out and jumps over something invisible. pic.twitter.com/DIl1O34vPY
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 6, 2017
And the next night, Maxwell was engaged with an invisible something yet again. For hours.
Specifically, it recorded Maxwell doing this on and off for hours. pic.twitter.com/bTUKy64d5g
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 6, 2017
“This is odd behavior for him, and I can’t come up with an explanation for it,” Ellis wrote.
“Especially because of the next video.”
Here's the final video the camera recorded that night. pic.twitter.com/wZjZr9hgWA
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 6, 2017
“I just can’t shake the feeling that something has made its way into the apartment,” he continued. Um, same.
By September 16th, Ellis reported that he was starting to have nightmares — nightmares that were much more intense than usual. One dream specifically left him rattled.
In the dream, I was laying in bed, and rolled over to face the other direction.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 17, 2017
“On the pillow next to me was a severed head with a bloody spine attached, snaking down the bed,” he wrote. “Horrified, I screamed,
“What happened to you?!” The head smiled even bigger.”
"It feels great," the heads groaned.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 17, 2017
“After that dream about the head, I’ve been feeling uneasy all night,” Ellis wrote. Understandable. “I decided to go for a walk, if for no other reason then to get out of my apartment. I went to a bodega a few blocks away to get a snack.”
On the way, he passed the boarded-up warehouse.
When I passed the warehouse a second time, I heard a dull *thunk* from the other side of the shutters.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 17, 2017
He decided to investigate by using his phone to take a photo through the windows that were too high for him to peek through. He tweeted, “I made sure my flash was on, positioned my camera lens through one of the [window] grates, and snapped a photo.”
There was a bunch of old insulation and what looked like a filing cabinet and a ripped up leather desk chair. pic.twitter.com/Ifzy61Woig
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 17, 2017
The closer he looked, Ellis thought he recognized a face in the upper corner.
The face oddly resembled Dear David.
But here, I messed with the filters on my phone a bit. Tell me this doesn't look like him. pic.twitter.com/Hke8PkdwyG
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) September 17, 2017
Ellis then left for Japan. And Dear David seemingly tagged along for the ride. He appeared in a statue in the center of Sapporo.
It felt too similar to be a coincidence. I felt dizzy staring up at it, this kid with a dented head. pic.twitter.com/2SZkiF9gYX
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 3, 2017
Upon Ellis’s return to his apartment, he noticed the electricity was on the fritz. “First, 2 bulbs have burned out in the hallway in less than a week,” he tweeted.
But the strangest thing has to do with the backlight on my TV. It's an LED strip that plugs into the TV itself via USB.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 14, 2017
“The TV has to be on in order for the backlight to be on,” Ellis explained.
“But last night the backlight was flickering on and off by itself.” It continued to flicker for a while before eventually just going dead.
Later that morning, Ellis heard scratches coming from behind the front door. He was too afraid to look through the peephole.
I couldn't bring myself to actually put my face that close to the sound, so I opted to take a photo through the peephole instead.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 14, 2017
The photo taken through the peephole revealed a distorted face. Ellis saw an eye and an ear pressed against the hole.
But as I analyzed it, and started noticing things. Part of a face. An ear, and an eye staring right back at me. pic.twitter.com/OMUPC5jS5T
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 14, 2017
He then went silent for the next few weeks. The internet thought Dear David had offed him.
Ellis came back to Twitter and explained that a friend had come over and cleansed his apartment, and the ritual seemingly worked. The only strange occurrence was that Ellis walked past the empty warehouse one day and found this:
There was a hearse parked near the back wall. pic.twitter.com/0zmcN5CVj3
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 27, 2017
“I tried to put it out of my mind, and the the next several days were uneventful,” he wrote.
“But something else happened last night. It was around 11 or so, and I was watching TV on the couch.”
I went into the dining room to get a drink from the fridge, and noticed both the cats sitting by the far window, staring up at it.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 27, 2017
The window looks out onto the roof of a neighboring business. And someone was out there on the roof.
There's a window in the kitchen, which looks out onto the same roof. And someone was standing on the roof, staring at me.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 27, 2017
“I immediately ducked down. I reached up and flicked off the light switch,” Ellis tweeted. “I peered over the window sill but couldn’t see much.”
He took a picture, and if you up the brightness on your phone or computer, you can clearly see the figure standing on the roof.
My phone was in my pocket so I grabbed it and took a photo. It was blurry and dark but I swear someone was out there. pic.twitter.com/HC994WNOmN
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) October 27, 2017
By the beginning of November, Ellis started dreaming about Dear David again. “In the dream, I saw him in a chair again. I don’t have the green chair in my room anymore—this time it was a recliner I’ve had for years,” he said.
Again, he was paralyzed, except for his hands. Knowing what David was about to do, Ellis reached for his phone in the dream.
I thought, "If David is going to kill me, maybe I can at least get evidence on my phone." I started snapping pictures in the dark.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 7, 2017
Sure enough, David began to “shamble” toward Ellis, eventually reaching his bedside. “He started muttering something, too quiet for me to understand,” Ellis wrote. “I watched as his eyes rolled back in his head, until they were all white.”
And that's when I woke up. Same as before. Broad daylight. No trace of David anywhere.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 7, 2017
But then Ellis realized something.
He went into his phone hours after waking up and noticed he had taken dozens of photos, all of which were seemingly pitch black. “It’s better to just show you,” he tweeted. “Turn up your brightness, because they’re pretty dark.”
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 7, 2017
Something was clearly there. Ellis wasn’t alone.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 7, 2017
Dear David was real. And he clearly wasn’t just in the dream.
After sharing these photos, Ellis went quiet on Twitter again.
He only returned to report that he discovered an odd “secret” area in his apartment. He thought he heard someone drop something upstairs, but this would be impossible because not only does Ellis live on the top floor of the apartment building, but there’s also no access to the roof — or so he thought.
There's no real way to ease into this so I'll just say it: there's a mysterious hatch in my hallway. I've always known about it, but I just assumed it opened directly to the roof. pic.twitter.com/ttP4r7flKt
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 18, 2017
“[The hatch] can’t lead to the roof, because it’s actually below the roof,” Ellis tweeted. “I’m about to spring some simple math on you, so I apologize in advance.”
First, the skylight is flat with the roof (I checked Google Earth to make sure). The hatch is about 3 feet below the skylight, meaning there's about 3 feet of empty space between the two openings. pic.twitter.com/xuCKpvSZd4
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 18, 2017
Basically, there’s definitely a crawlspace above Ellis’s apartment. And he had been hearing movement up there for the past few days. He decided to buy a pole on Amazon to open the door and check out what the heck is up there.
By November 28th, we had some answers.
I'd barely fallen asleep when I woke up to an INCREDIBLY loud crash above me. It sounded like someone had dropped a bowling ball. I bolted upright in bed and immediately felt strange. There was a weird energy all around me. I can't explain it.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 29, 2017
“The crash happened again, and then again—probably 15 times in a row, followed by a long silence,” Ellis tweeted. “Then I heard a smaller, creaky sound from the hallway.”
As I made my way down the stairs, something crunched under my feet. I looked down and noticed a pile of debris on the stairs, directly under the hatch. pic.twitter.com/ApE27uAh08
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 29, 2017
He then noticed that someone was seemingly caught in the hatch. The pole was put to work.
Here's the video: pic.twitter.com/aWQMJMnp0c
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 29, 2017
Gird your loins. It was a child’s shoe.
I picked it up and realized what it was. It was a small leather shoe. pic.twitter.com/DrT4UYRsky
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 29, 2017
“A few hours later my landlord was on a ladder, shining a flashlight into the crawlspace,” Ellis tweeted. “He angled his flashlight all around and finally saying, “There’s nothing up here.””
But then, the landlord found a marble.
It was so worn that it hadn't registered as a marble at first. Its shape was also sort of weird, with a little bump on one end. pic.twitter.com/gdl0iV1YaZ
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) November 29, 2017
Again, without much else to go on, Ellis went quiet until December. Not much had happened in the prior weeks. “I sort of fooled myself into thinking that finding those items in the attic somehow ended all this,” Ellis wrote.
“Not that that would make much sense.”
But last week something started to happen. Late on Wednesday, I woke up with a start and felt something strange, like something had just been watching me. I turned on the light but I was alone.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
“It was a feeling I’m used to—it always accompanies David,” he added. Not being able to do much, Ellis left it alone. The next night, the same feeling crept in.
He felt the need to monitor what exactly was going on around him.
I downloaded an app that takes a photo every 60 seconds and set my phone on top of a bookcase (it's almost 7 feet tall, so it had a pretty good view of my bed and the surrounding room). Then I went to sleep.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
When the feeling hit again, Ellis checked the app. “There were probably 350 photos to scroll through,” he said. Many of them just showed him sleeping in his bed.
“Then, suddenly, he was there. Standing on the chair at the foot of the bed staring at me,” he prefaced.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
David appeared to look up at the ceiling. And then, he just dropped.
Then he appears to collapse on the chair. The next dozen photos are all the same. He's completely lifeless. At first I'd thought he was dead, which obviously doesn't make any sense. I looked over at the chair half expecting him to still be there but it was empty. pic.twitter.com/yA5MltIp0i
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
He then disappeared for a few photos. But then returned.
He was on the bed. Inches from me, staring down at me sleeping. pic.twitter.com/MOtQEgTLma
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
And then…Chilling.
The next one was worse. In the next photo, he's staring right at the camera. pic.twitter.com/WhmuAr9DcQ
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
After disappearing once more, Ellis was left with this final photo. Yup. That’s hair.
Here's the final photo on the scroll. pic.twitter.com/LkkpiEbBnr
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) December 13, 2017
“I’m at a loss for words,” he tweeted.
“That malformed ear, that stringy hair. I didn’t even know what to think.” Ellis decided to visit family for the holidays and get out of the apartment for a while.
And although he began to feel better once he was out of the city, Ellis realized that he had been followed.
In the morning, as I was getting out of the shower, I glanced out the window and noticed tracks behind the garage. pic.twitter.com/ue6qmmQKgq
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) January 3, 2018
“If it had been David out there in the snow, it meant that he could follow me anywhere,” he tweeted in January. “No matter where I moved, he could find me. I felt helpless.”
Once back at his apartment, Ellis felt like he was at square one. The nightmares returned, David returned, and this time, he attacked.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) January 3, 2018
By mid-January, the mood had lightened a bit in Ellis’s apartment, he said. Weird things were still happening, such as Ellis feeling like he was losing time, but for the most part, everything was okay.
Just weird.
Or I'll mishear someone and ask them to repeat what they said, but they'll say they didn't say anything. Little stuff like that. But after what I've been through, that's not a big deal. Despite all that, I felt ready to put it all behind me.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) January 17, 2018
However, David was obviously still afoot. Ellis’s Instagram followers notified him of a glitch in one of his Instagram Story photos.
This is what somehow got uploaded to my Instagram story: pic.twitter.com/kr2vBBs4K4
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) January 17, 2018
“I have no clue what happened,” he wrote.
He added, “I know what it looks like. What it probably is. But I don’t know if I care anymore. I really just want things to be normal again and things feel normal enough right now.”
Then, more silence until January 28th.
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) January 28, 2018
Again, silence. This time, until February 3rd.
everything is fine
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) February 3, 2018
On February 14th, Ellis wrote, “please dont worry about me. I’m ok and everything will be like it was before :)” Followers got the feeling something was very off.
And finally, the saga ended with this suspicious log off:
For everyone asking if I'm alive: I'm doing OK! It's been pretty quiet around here lately and I've been trying to focus on work. Of course I'll keep you updated if anything strange happens, but for now I'm staying busy with drawing and other projects. ✌
— Adam Ellis (@adamtotscomix) March 12, 2018
Fortunately, we know Ellis is okay because he got a movie deal for his Dear David saga. Many folks have asked if this was a work of fiction, and Ellis stands by his claim that all of this truly happened to him.
But after those mysterious last tweets, some are convinced Ellis isn’t really Ellis anymore.
Honestly, we’re not even sure. The only thing we’re certain of is that we’re 100% still afraid of Dear David and hope he never decides to pay us a visit.