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April 13, 2001: Ghost to Ghost
Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description
Art Bell hosts his beloved Ghost to Ghost edition on Good Friday, opening the phone lines exclusively for real ghost stories from listeners across the country. He sets the ground rules early: only serious, genuinely frightening accounts will make the cut, and quality ghost photographs can be submitted to his webmaster for posting on the website's growing gallery.
Callers share a remarkable range of experiences. A man in Indiana recalls his sister being grabbed at her feet by an unseen force at Fort Meade, while he felt something breathing directly into his face. A woman in Oregon describes a dark entity that announced "I want you" to her husband, and a house fire that destroyed the upper floor also eliminated years of paranormal activity linked to the previous tenants' witchcraft books. In California, a former high school filmmaker recounts a courthouse haunting where objects moved on their own, cell doors slammed shut, and a statue of justice opened and closed its eyes while he watched.
Other stories include a man whose deceased brother communicates through flickering lights and a radio that played one song at the funeral before going permanently silent, and a listener whose recording equipment turns itself on and off while his hair was set on fire by an invisible presence.
Callers share a remarkable range of experiences. A man in Indiana recalls his sister being grabbed at her feet by an unseen force at Fort Meade, while he felt something breathing directly into his face. A woman in Oregon describes a dark entity that announced "I want you" to her husband, and a house fire that destroyed the upper floor also eliminated years of paranormal activity linked to the previous tenants' witchcraft books. In California, a former high school filmmaker recounts a courthouse haunting where objects moved on their own, cell doors slammed shut, and a statue of justice opened and closed its eyes while he watched.
Other stories include a man whose deceased brother communicates through flickering lights and a radio that played one song at the funeral before going permanently silent, and a listener whose recording equipment turns itself on and off while his hair was set on fire by an invisible presence.