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Commentary:
Halloween?
Asking owners why they think their house is haunted, and concluding...
Aired ATC
7-14-04
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Piece Description
Commentary: Halloween? Asking owners why they think their house is haunted, and concluding... Aired ATC 7-14-04
Transcript
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Intro: Commentator JW’s job in his Amateur Ghost Hunting group is to interview potential clients, determine if it’s worth doing an actual, involved investigation of a house…
Claire is a 26yo female, occupation: Mom.
Husband Rick, 27, carpenter.
And their Son Alex, 2 years old.
The house was built in 1919, they’ve been there 2 years. Claire has experienced numerous events, initially frightening her. She believes in ghosts. Rick does not, but confesses he can’t find an explanation. All events happen at night. This is a very normal scenario: women are more likely to believe in ghosts than men, and everything seems to happen at night. Both have heard a woman crying while in the back room and noises coming from upstairs, thumping, like things dropping, even though no one’s up there. Claire reports cold spots, sometimes with a ‘brushing or touching’ feeling when...
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chris santos
Posted on October 31, 2012 at 05:53 PM | Permalink
nice.
nice!