Wednesday, October 29, 2008

The good pastor has been regaling us with tales from his days as a gravedigger, true tales related by those he worked with. Today's hair raising ration features a tale that is a little on the heartwarming side, and another that may send a chil through your heart. Read the tale of the ghost that supervised his wife's encryptment and the tale of the "mold man" who just wouldn't stay put. Elsewhere, a Pennsylvania woman can draw on life experiences to explain how Living in a Haunted House Drew Her into a Job as a Ghost Chaser.

Jason Offutt, author of Haunted Missouri, continues the true story of Sheryl Rackliff of Rockland, ME. What followed Rackliff home after a ouija board session at a friend's home? Is Rackliff's tormentor a ghost or a demon? Meanwhile, at Public Parapsychology, one of the most oft-mentioned factors of spectral presence is examined in Temperature in Haunting Experiences: A Basic Primer for Paranormal Enthusiasts (Part 1).

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