Ghost hunters say the Marsh House is haunted

May 21st, 2009 by CVPI

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Ghost hunters returned to the Marsh House in LaFayette Monday night to reveal information on the latest investigation on the historic residence, and have concluded the house is indeed haunted.

“It’s our opinion that the Marsh House is in fact haunted,” said Rick Howard, lead investigator with Ghosts and History of Southeastern Tennessee Inc., or GHOST.

Around 50 people attended the reveal.

GHOST re-investigated the Marsh House in April and picked up four new electronic voice phenomena, or EVP, three of which were responses to questions the investigators asked. EVPs are audio voice recordings that cannot be heard by the human ear.

The GHOST team collected several personal accounts during the investigation, which included some physical contact.

Several hours of audio and video were collected during the investigation. A photo was taken during the investigation that had an unusual figure at one of the doors of the Marsh House and as one child said, appeared to be a Civil War soldier.

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NBC Drops Medium; CBS Picks It Up

May 20th, 2009 by CVPI

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Despite earlier reports of renewal, it was revealed this week that NBC has elected to cancel the Patricia Arquette paranormal series Medium after all. CBS, whose corporate sibling CBS Studios produces the show, is now reported to be picking it up.

Industry media is positioning the story as a feud between NBC and CBS. NBC co-chair Ben Silverman amazed everyone when he called Medium, created by Glenn Gordon Caron, “an aging franchise, without a single fan letter, with no passion.” Harsh!

“NBC’s cancellation of Medium is inexplicable to us,” CBS Studios responded in a statement. “The ratings don’t lie: Medium outperforms many of NBC’s renewed shows. We believe the show has a significant future and await developments.”

CBS Studios has reportedly convinced CBS Network to pick up the show. Of course, CBS already has a somewhat similar paranormal series, the high-rated Ghost Whisperer, after which Medium is being slotted (Fridays at 9, before Numb3rs). But savvy marketing will certainly package them as a Friday night ghost-watcher bloc, and Ghost as a lead-in should deliver a good audience to Medium.

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CW sets ‘Supernatural’ Thursdays

May 20th, 2009 by CVPI

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The CW may be the latest network to make a bold move on Thursday.

After days of rumblings, the CW is said to have settled on launching the hot new drama “Vampire Diaries” Thursday 8 p.m., paired with “Supernatural.” “Vampire Diaries” would replace the staple in the time slot, departing veteran “Smallville,” whose final ninth season would air on Friday, probably at 8 p.m.

The network is set to unveil its fall schedule Thursday in New York.

“Vampire Diaries,” about a girl in a love triangle with two vampire brothers, is envisioned as a new tentpole series for Thursday night where the network already has built-in sci-fi audience with “Smallville” and “Supernatural.”

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Psychic warned Hewitt of doomed relationship

May 20th, 2009 by CVPI

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Psychic James Van Praagh, an executive producer of Hewitt’s show, “Ghost Whisperer”, had apparently told her that the relationship was doomed even before she and McCall, 32, split in January.

“I warned her Ross was not ready to marry her . . . He was afraid of wedded life,” the New York Post
quoted Praagh as saying.

Praagh, author of “Unfinished Business: What the Dead Can Teach Us About Life,” had found it tough to tell Hewitt, 30.

“I did not want to break her heart, knowing it would be broken in a few weeks anyway,” he added.

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Country House Ghost Caught On CCTV

April 9th, 2009 by CVPI

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Paranormal experts are investigating an alleged ghost sighting apparently caught on CCTV in the grounds of an Edwardian country house.

In the eight-second footage, a luminous yellow glow is seen emerging from trees outside Croxteth Hall in Liverpool.

It then heads towards a path leading to the house before disappearing.

Like many old buildings, the hall has a reputation for being haunted, and the mystery light – captured at 3am last month – has left paranormal enthusiasts in high spirits.

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Horror film draws unwanted visitors to Conn. house

March 25th, 2009 by CVPI

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A Hollywood horror film that depicts the alleged haunting of a former funeral parlor in central Connecticut is turning into a nightmare for the home’s current owners and their neighbors.

The movie, “A Haunting in Connecticut,” doesn’t open until Friday, but curious fans are already making a beeline for the Southington home that inspired the movie.

“It’s just been really, really stressful,” said Susan Trotta-Smith, who bought the home 10 years ago with her husband. “It’s been a total change from a very quiet house in a very quiet neighborhood to looking out the window and seeing cars stopping all the time. It’s been very, very stressful, and sometimes worrisome.”

The family has never seen anything unusual inside their five-bedroom, two-family white wood-frame house and does not believe the property was haunted.

“It’s got beautiful woodwork, and there is a nice warm feeling to the house,” Trotta-Smith said. “Because it was a funeral home, the upstairs apartment is much more spacious. It’s like two full houses, and it has a beautiful yard, too.”

The movie, starring Virginia Madsen and Kyle Gallner and released by Lionsgate, is loosely based on stories that revolved around the house in the 1980s.

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Paranormal Task Force educates on ghost hunting history, techniques

March 25th, 2009 by CVPI

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The Paranormal Task Force’s Saline County Career Center-sponsored class on ghost hunting Saturday night, March 21, started with some “mood music” before presenters began to give attendees information on classifications of hauntings and the possibilities within each.

A haunting, explained Investigator Jeremy King, is a “repeated weirdness in one location.” Such occurrences might include a strange sight, sound, smell or an emotional or physical feeling. Visual stimuli are the least common and auditory the most, he said.

They are not always associated with ghosts, he said, and each haunting is a unique instance from any other, “like snowflakes.”

King, who said he had grown up in a haunted house, gave the audience a brief history of humanity’s belief in the supernatural. It began, he said, with animism, the theory that souls dwell not only within humans and animals, but also plants, rocks, water and anything else from nature. Then came the unavoidable question, “What happens to these souls once their home becomes destroyed?” Gods offered afterlives for their flocks, but King said Pliny the Younger was the first, around 200 A.D., to write a story documenting what people had reported for millennia — a spirit trapped on Earth.

King asked the audience what they believe causes hauntings. They answered, “Energy,” and “A suspended soul.” To their list, he added residual energy, a disembodied spirit, an inter-dimensional being or even an alien life form, a theory that King said he does not disbelieve.

Whatever their cause, most reported hauntings can be grouped into five categories, King said, listing “traditional” hauntings, residual hauntings, poltergeists, demonic hauntings and portal hauntings.

Traditional hauntings are the least commonly reported, he said, and the most commonly shown on television or in Hollywood movies. “Intelligent” ghosts that interact with humans are quite rare, King told the audience.

Most common are the residual hauntings, what King called “an imprint of energy … that just keeps recurring.” He related the theory that such hauntings are caused by energy being stored by a location and “played” later.

King explained that poltergeists are caused by emotional people who probably do not realize what they are doing.

Demonic possession is quite rare, King said, though he added that PTF President Greg Myers had at least one experience dealing with a demonic force, and even experienced an attack while filming for the upcoming documentary “The Haunted Boy.” Using thermal imaging cameras, said King, the crew captured on tape a spot of heat on Myers’ neck that increased to over 350 degrees Fahrenheit, the hottest level the cameras would measure.

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Chip off the old block

March 16th, 2009 by CVPI

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Unlike the ghost-besieged boy in the movie, “The Sixth Sense,” Chip Coffey does not see dead people. Well. Not often.

Usually, spirits and wandering souls communicate to the Atlanta psychic through energy, mental imagery or by speaking to him, he explained.

“It’s rare for me to see them as a full apparition,” said Coffey, who will speak at the Circle of Life Expo this weekend at the Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds. “But it happens.”

The soft-spoken 54-year-old said he has been psychic “since childhood,” and a professional medium and paranormal investigator since 2001. Most would recognize Coffey, with his trademark buzz cut and glasses, from his frequent appearances on the A&E cable series, “Paranormal State,” which follows a team of investigators from Penn State University’s Paranormal Research Society.

Organizers of the Expo, a physical, metaphysical and spiritual festival, say they are excited to present the celebrity psychic.

“I watch Chip on ‘Paranormal State’ just like everyone else,” said Cindy Greene, event organizer and owner of The Mystic Cottage, a metaphysical gift store on Mobile Highway. “So many people are interested in the paranormal and in Chip. He’s so down-to-earth.”

Coffey certainly is matter-of-fact when it comes to discussing what he believes are his God-given abilities.

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Who Got Jennifer Love Hewitt Pregnant?

March 16th, 2009 by CVPI

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Jennifer Love Hewitt is having a baby!

OK, maybe not in real life, but her Ghost Whisperer character, Melinda Gordon, is finally preggers.

So who’s the proud papa? Jim or Sam? All signs point to…Jim!

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Bet the tabs wish it were J.Love’s real-life love interest, Ghost costar Jamie Kennedy!)

“Do the math,” says Ghost Whisperer show runner P.K. Simonds, “less time has passed for our characters than has passed in the broadcast calendar…basically, time slowed down in the aftermath of the big events at the beginning of the season. [The 12 episodes] since Jim died have taken less than 12 weeks in terms of Jim and Melinda’s lives.”

Whaaa?

Read on for more about the pregnancy, Melinda’s dead husband and tonight’s epic episode…

So Melinda could’ve been pregnant this whole time without realizing it? Says Simonds, “Sometimes you don’t notice something like that. Especially going through what she’s gone through—the cycles [can be] interrupted by traumatic events.”

Simonds wants fans to remember that the season “started with [Jim and Melinda] trying to become pregnant, trying very hard [and] facing some obstacles. And just as they seemed to get past those obstacles, tragedy struck.”

Tragedy, of course, being Jim’s death—and his amnesia after being reincarnated in Sam’s body.

And the final blow Sam delivers to his new girlfriend after she at last confides he is really Jim: He believes Melinda Gordon is a mentally unstable widow who is using him as a substitute for her dead husband. (Jim, how could you?!)

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David Conrad Won’t Give Up The Ghost

March 11th, 2009 by CVPI

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For most people, the day they find out they’re going to die is the worst day of their life. But David Conrad’s reaction was one of bemusement.

After three seasons playing Jim Clancy on Ghost Whisperer, the CBS supernatural series about a woman who talks to ghosts, the writers sat down with Conrad and told him that his character was going to die in Season 4. In a shocking episode, Jim is fatally shot, leaving his psychic wife Melinda (Jennifer Love Hewitt) to help his spirit cross over to the other side.

“The head writer said, ‘Hey, we really need to have a meeting.’ And I was like, ‘Oh, boy. Here it comes,’” Conrad remembers. “It was funny, actually – he was like, ‘We’re going to kill you off, but… you’re still on the show.’”

One of the perks of starring on a supernatural-themed show is that a character’s death doesn’t necessarily mean the actor should start looking for work. In this case, Jim refuses to go into the light; instead, he enters the body of another recently-deceased man, who wakes up with no memory of his past life. While other characters can only see the other man, when Melinda looks at him, she – and the viewers – see Jim, meaning Conrad gets to keep his day job.

But not everyone reacted to Jim’s death and rebirth as well as Conrad did. When news of the storyline first leaked last September, fans immediately took to the Internet to voice their intense displeasure, with most threatening to stop watching the show altogether. Even as the plot unfolded throughout the season, viewers continued to express anger towards.

“The new story line is a flop. I think Melinda and Jim need to be together to make the show work, not with this crazy thing of Jim’s spirit in someone else,” one viewer posted on a Dose.ca forum. “I always looked forward to watching on Fridays, if they don’t bring Jim back (in the flesh), I will find another show to watch.”

Added another: “The writers of this plot twist should be FIRED! …This all better be a dream or something! If this plot isn’t done and over by the first epi of the next season, I am done with the show!”

Yet, surprisingly, Ghost Whisperer’s ratings have gone up. So far, the fourth season is averaging 10.5 million US viewers, up from 9.3 million last year; its Feb. 28 episode earned 11.54 million viewers, putting it in the No. 15 spot in the Nielsen ratings and beating out hit shows like Lost and The Amazing Race. Not bad for a Friday-night show whose fans keep threatening to revolt.

“I think they’re angry in the sense of, ‘This chicken’s terrible! And it comes in such small portions!’” says Conrad. “They’re pissed about something but only while they’re watching it. I think the writers irked people just right – and they did it in few enough episodes that viewers followed it to get what they wanted.”

The 40-year-old actor isn’t phased by any of the negative fan reaction, focusing instead on the new challenges brought on by the story line.

“The thing that was most interesting about it, to me, was what it gave us the opportunity to do. If I lost my memory completely about Melinda, there was the idea that they could start flirting again and courting each other,” he explains. “It was weird – when you’ve worked with someone day in and day out for a few years, it’s neat to suddenly play a scene where we don’t know each other. Playing a supportive husband and wife translates into Jennifer and I watching each others’ backs on the set. To be in a scenario where you’re not supposed to be doing that is a little awkward; a little strange. It felt sort of alien, but kind of cool.”

That attitude is exactly how Conrad approached acting in the first place. The Pittsburgh native never intended to become an actor but fell into the industry almost by accident.

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