Sleep Paralysis, ghosts, psychic abilities, and more! All in Mean Spirits, Roger Chiocchi?s new book available now through Paranormal News!
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Sleep Paralysis, ghosts, psychic abilities, and more! All in Mean Spirits, Roger Chiocchi?s new book available now through Paranormal News!
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Although she says things have finally quieted down around the house, she wants to share her story in efforts to find others in the area who might have had similar spooky experiences.  ,
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Yarns from inmates also make good stories. Prisoners at the old Ohio Penitentiary claimed to have seen the moving shadows of long- dead men against the annex wall, where hangings were carried out.
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October 12, 2002 — Join the members of the Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group for a night of ghost stories, local legends and true occurrences of reported paranormal activity in and around the Janesville-Beloit Wisconsin area.
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The Mississippi River holds many mysteries, like disappearing ships and ghostly figures that wander steamboat decks. “From time to time we have crew members report…they heard something strange in the night, or they saw a figure out on the deck early in the evening, that just sort of vanished…”
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The house is located south of Tacoma, WA near American Lake. The tour was “Holiday Lights” theme that covered the house and the nearby Pt. Defiance Park.
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Some people say the river city of Vicksburg is a hotbed of paranormal activity. One of the most famous sites, Vicksburg?s National Military Park, is where Ghost Hunter Janis Raley first became interested in the supernatural.
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The huge cotton fields of the Delta produced more than just cotton. In fact, the immense Dockery Plantation may be the exact location of the birth of the Blues. Slaves and then sharecroppers communicated across the fields in a style called “field hollering.” This became the Blues we know today.
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