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Aug 04, 2012 19:18

We think we’ve got it figured out. Last night, the youngest son in the family finally showed up for his interview with Amy and me. He’s been avoiding us for months ( Read more... )

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 12:35:21 UTC
This is by far the most complicated investigation we've ever done. The sheer number of ghosts, one dark entity, combined with three babies.

Crazy.

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sbrande August 5 2012, 02:40:52 UTC
Are they going to be difficult to convince? It sounds pretty freaky to me.

Dix and I are planning to go to the Myrtles Plantation next year. Any advise you can give to us so that we experience something that can't be explained?

Loves you babe, Sonia :)

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 12:42:48 UTC
The people who are going to live in the house are all shift working professionals - nurse, cop, EMT. Trying to get them together is challenge #1. Challenge #2 is getting a cop to talk out loud to dead people.

The Myrtles is one of the places on my bucket list. There's nothing you can do to increase your odds of an experience. Having a psychic around you helps. They tend to know when someone is around who can perceive their presence. Those psychics are hard to find.

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sbrande August 5 2012, 20:46:05 UTC
Oh you know you want to come. End of April early May next year.

Loves you babe, Sonia :)

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 22:05:45 UTC
I wish I could, but as long as I have mom, travel just isn't feasible. It's too expensive to hire someone to stay with her while I'm gone.

Someday...

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arynwy August 5 2012, 05:19:04 UTC
Ya know, I'd be hopping mad about now. You wouldn't need to convince me or mine. How dare any entity prey on my family and friends. It would be a case of just telling us what to do.

I hope this family has the same positive response. You've all worked so hard to figure this out.

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 12:48:30 UTC
The mom really wants to kick some paranormal butt, but everyone who is going to live in the house is a shift worker - nurse, cop, and EMT. Getting them together for even five minutes is really difficult.

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arynwy August 6 2012, 04:32:56 UTC
We are shift workers in law enforcement and that has never stopped us. It's called priorities. Good luck.

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hypnobarb1 August 6 2012, 13:17:32 UTC
Some members of the family take this more seriously than others. That is also a problem.

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droxy August 5 2012, 05:34:11 UTC
Good Luck.

Fascinating story. Just fascinating, esp #4.

I will never look at a rainbow the same way again.

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 13:13:04 UTC
Every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings.

You didn't know the one about angels, rainbows, and constipation?

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dixiebell12 August 5 2012, 08:35:23 UTC
You have such an interesting job. This story is just fascinating, I can't wait to hear what happens next.

Like Sonia mentioned Myrtles Plantation, next year *G* http://www.myrtlesplantation.com/ Have you ever heard of it? We had such a great time last year at the Omni, looking for Harvey Parker, we figured why not try it again. Hopefully next time we'll have better luck seeing something.

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hypnobarb1 August 5 2012, 13:15:56 UTC
A freind of mine was even in a movie about the place, called the St. Francisville experiment. It was hilarious. They equipped a bunch of amateurs with cameras and then faked paranormal phenomenon to get them screaming.

Actually, the Myrtles is quite haunted and I really hope to get there someday.

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