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March 13, 2009

Haunted America Update 332

Apparitions. Screen doors creaking open by themselves on windless nights. Those are some of the experiences of those once stationed at the historic Kakaako Fire Station on South Street and the newer station on Queen Street, which opened in the mid-1970s.

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Haunted America Update- July 23, 2002

America has been cursed with poltergeist cases over the years and for the most part, activity associated with such cases includes knocking and pounding sounds, disturbance of stationary objects…

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Haunted America Update #324

In March 1984, the John and Joan Resch home in Columbus, Ohio came under attack by a poltergeist. The events that were taking place in the house were so violent and so frightening that the Resch family contacted both ministers and the media, in hopes that &nbsp,
someone would be able to tell them what was going on.

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Strange Sounds in Ceuta Morgue

CEUTA, Nov. 14 — Over the weekend of November 9th and 10th, two female employees of the Ceuta morgue heard screams, cries and laments when the building was completely empty.

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Police Comb Ceuta Beach In Search Of Ghost

The Ceuta police has been investigating noises of unknown origin since Monday, which have terrified employees of the Autonomous City?s municipal morgue.

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Haunted America Update #347

Nearly 100 years later, countless actors and technicians working in the Biddeford City Theater claim Eva is still in the theater, and has playfully haunted the former opera house since her death.

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Haunted America Update 346

Among the thousands of inmates to call the Walls home was Raymond Hamilton, a convicted bank robber and one-time member of Bonnie and Clyde?s gang, who&nbsp,
escaped from death row here only to be recaptured and executed.

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Haunted America Update #345

In Orange County, Halloween may as well be called ladies? night. From Fullerton to San Juan Capistrano, tales of female spirits are among the most popular ghost stories. They weep, they wail, they sashay.&nbsp,

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