Post by auntym on Oct 27, 2011 18:55:14 GMT -6
www.theacorn.com/news/2011-10-27/Community/Paranormal_Housewives_will_hunt_your_house_ghost_f.html
Paranormal Housewives will hunt your house ghost for free[/color]
2011-10-27 /
By Stephanie Bertholdo
bertholdo@theacorn.com
Sometimes when things go bump in the night they cannot be blamed on creaky floorboards or clanging water pipes.
Ghostly occurrences, that’s what they are, say a team of ghost hunters who call themselves the Paranormal Housewives.
They’re a group of five women who aim to prove that some odd noises and strange sights in homes, schools, hotels, hospitals and other locations are attributable to the spirits of the deceased trying to make contact with the living.
ON THE JOB GHOST WHISPERERS— The Paranormal Housewives investigate haunted homes, hotels, schools, theaters and other places throughout Southern California. From left: Kimberly Demmary, Marsha Covert, Lizbeth Martinez, Kirsten Thorne and Erin Potter at the old Amargosa Hotel in Death Valley Junction. The women believe life is a continuum and that the soul survives physical death.
Kirsten Thorne, Kimberly Demmary, Lizeth Martinez, Erin Potter and Marsha Covert make up the ghost-hunting team.
According to Thorne, a 46-yearold Yale-educated Spanish professor at Pierce College who lives in Woodland Hills, the team’s work is long overdue.
“It was time for an all-female team to do our own investigations and take control of our destinies,” Thorne said.
At a meeting at Cal State Channel Islands, the former site of Camarillo State Mental Hospital, Thorne, Demmary and Martinez told stories of their fascination with the paranormal, how they conduct investigations and some of their ghostly encounters.
Potter talked about her experiences in a phone interview. Covert could not be reached for her input.
CONTINUE READING: www.theacorn.com/news/2011-10-27/Community/Paranormal_Housewives_will_hunt_your_house_ghost_f.html
Paranormal Housewives will hunt your house ghost for free[/color]
2011-10-27 /
By Stephanie Bertholdo
bertholdo@theacorn.com
Sometimes when things go bump in the night they cannot be blamed on creaky floorboards or clanging water pipes.
Ghostly occurrences, that’s what they are, say a team of ghost hunters who call themselves the Paranormal Housewives.
They’re a group of five women who aim to prove that some odd noises and strange sights in homes, schools, hotels, hospitals and other locations are attributable to the spirits of the deceased trying to make contact with the living.
ON THE JOB GHOST WHISPERERS— The Paranormal Housewives investigate haunted homes, hotels, schools, theaters and other places throughout Southern California. From left: Kimberly Demmary, Marsha Covert, Lizbeth Martinez, Kirsten Thorne and Erin Potter at the old Amargosa Hotel in Death Valley Junction. The women believe life is a continuum and that the soul survives physical death.
Kirsten Thorne, Kimberly Demmary, Lizeth Martinez, Erin Potter and Marsha Covert make up the ghost-hunting team.
According to Thorne, a 46-yearold Yale-educated Spanish professor at Pierce College who lives in Woodland Hills, the team’s work is long overdue.
“It was time for an all-female team to do our own investigations and take control of our destinies,” Thorne said.
At a meeting at Cal State Channel Islands, the former site of Camarillo State Mental Hospital, Thorne, Demmary and Martinez told stories of their fascination with the paranormal, how they conduct investigations and some of their ghostly encounters.
Potter talked about her experiences in a phone interview. Covert could not be reached for her input.
CONTINUE READING: www.theacorn.com/news/2011-10-27/Community/Paranormal_Housewives_will_hunt_your_house_ghost_f.html